SPORTING EQUIPMENT DRYING RACK
20180209735 ยท 2018-07-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F26B9/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F26B21/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F26B21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sporting equipment drying rack is disclosed herein. The sporting equipment drying rack includes a collapsible structure useful for holding sporting gear, equipment, and other sports accessories. The sporting equipment drying rack is designed to be compact for portability, and may be particularly useful for drying and deodorizing wet and smelly sports equipment after use.
Claims
1. A sporting equipment drying rack comprising: a base frame formed by a plurality of tubular frame members that include a front frame member, a first-side frame member, a second-side frame member, and a back frame member, wherein the base frame is substantially rectangular; a first C shaped tubular member removably coupleable to a midpoint of the first-side member of the base frame, to a midpoint of the second-side of the base frame and in perpendicular orientation to a plane formed by the base frame; a second C shaped tubular member removably coupleable to the back frame member, in perpendicular orientation to the a plane formed by the base frame, and in parallel orientation to a plane formed by the first C shaped tubular member; a first tubular post removably coupleable and in perpendicular orientation to the base frame; a second tubular post removably coupleable and in perpendicular orientation to the base frame, wherein the second tubular post is shorter than the first tubular post; wherein the base frame comprises a plurality of fittings for removably coupling the first C shaped tubular member, the second C shaped tubular member, the first tubular post, and the second tubular post.
2. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1, wherein the first tubular post and the second tubular post comprises a plurality of ventilation holes therein.
3. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1, wherein the first C shaped tubular member and the second C shaped tubular member comprises a plurality of ventilation holes therein.
4. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1, wherein the base frame comprises an air flow inlet port configured to internally receive a flow of air from an air blower.
5. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1 further comprising a third tubular post coupled to the base frame by the first C shaped tubular member.
6. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 5, wherein the third tubular post comprises a plurality of ventilation holes.
7. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1, further including a second first-tubular-post and three additional second-tubular-posts
8. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1 wherein the first tubular post has a length of approximately 24 inches.
9. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1 wherein the second tubular post has a length of approximately 8 inches.
10. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1 wherein the first tubular post comprises an end cap.
11. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 1 wherein the second tubular post comprises an end cap.
12. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 6 wherein the third tubular post comprises an end cap.
13. A sporting equipment drying rack comprising: a hollow base frame comprising a front member, a first-side member, a second-side member, a back member, and an air flow inlet port; a first U shaped member attached to the first-side member, to the second-side member, and in perpendicular orientation to, a plane formed by the rectangular base frame; a second U shaped member attached to, and in parallel orientation with, the back frame member; at least two posts with a first length that are attached to and in perpendicular orientation to the base frame; and at least one post with a second length that is attached to, and in perpendicular orientation with, the base frame, wherein the first length is shorter than the second length.
14. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 13, wherein the first U shaped member, the second U shaped member, and the at least two posts with the first length, and at least one post with the second length comprises a plurality of ventilation holes.
15. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 14, wherein the first U shaped member, the second U shaped member, and the at least two posts with the first length, and at least one post with the second length each comprises an end cap.
16. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 15, wherein the air flow inlet port of the hollow base frame is configured to receive an air blower discharge.
17. The sporting equipment drying rack of claim 16, wherein the air flow inlet port comprises a cavity for retaining fragrance pellets.
18. A drying rack kit product comprising: five tubular members with a first length that are capped on one end, the five tubular members comprising a plurality of ventilation holes; two tubular members with a second length that are capped on one end, wherein the first length is shorter than the second length, the two tubular members comprising the plurality of ventilation holes; two U shaped members comprising the plurality of ventilation holes; eight tubular connecting members with a third length; two tubular connecting members with a fourth length, wherein the fourth length is longer than the third length; four 90 connecting members; a carrying container sized to contain the unassembled modular drying rack; and a set of instructions for assembly of the drying rack kit.
19. The drying rack kit product of claim 18 including a connecting member configured to internally accept the air flow discharge of an air blower for drying sporting equipment.
20. The drying rack kit product of claim 19 wherein the sporting equipment comprises hockey gear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a sporting equipment drying rack, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0020] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a sports accessory and more particularly to a sporting equipment drying rack as used to improve the drying of sporting equipment and athletic apparel after use.
[0022] Generally, a sporting equipment drying rack may comprise a collapsible structure useful for holding sporting gear and equipment. The sporting equipment drying rack may be compact for portability, and may be particularly useful for drying and deodorizing wet and smelly sporting equipment (such as hockey gear and apparel) after use.
[0023] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
[0024] Furthermore, the base frame 102 may be formed by a plurality of tubular frame members 104 that include a front frame member 106, a first-side frame member 108, a second-side frame member 110, and a back frame member 112. Preferably, the base frame 102 is substantially rectangular and comprises a plurality of fittings 135 for removably coupling the first C shaped tubular member 115, the second C shaped tubular member 120, the first tubular post 125, and the second tubular post 130. In other embodiments, the base frame 102 may comprise other shapes and dimensions.
[0025] Further, the base frame 102 may comprise an air flow inlet port 160 configured to internally receive a flow of air from an air supply 20 (such as an air blower). As shown, the air flow inlet port 160 may be connected to the base frame 102 of the sporting equipment drying rack 100.
[0026] The first C shaped tubular member 115 may be removably coupleable to a midpoint of the first-side member of the base frame 102, to a midpoint of the second-side of the base frame 102 and in perpendicular orientation to a plane formed by the base frame 102.
[0027] The second C shaped tubular member 120 may be removably coupleable to the back frame member 112, in perpendicular orientation to the plane formed by the base frame 102, and in parallel orientation to a plane formed by the first C shaped tubular member 115.
[0028] The first tubular post(s) 125 may be removably coupleable and in perpendicular orientation to the base frame 102. The second tubular post(s) 130 may be removably coupleable and in perpendicular orientation to the base frame 102. Further, the second tubular post(s) 130 may be shorter than the first tubular post(s) 125. As may be appreciated, the first tubular post(s) 125 and the second tubular post(s) 130 may comprise a plurality of ventilation holes 155 therein for allowing the ventilation of air. As may be further seen, a third tubular post 165 may be coupled to the base frame 102 by the first C shaped tubular member 115. As shown, the third tubular post 165 may comprise the plurality of ventilation holes 155.
[0029] In continuing to refer to
[0030] As may further be seen, the first tubular post 125 may comprise an end cap 175, the second tubular post 130 may comprise an end cap 175, and the third tubular post 165 may comprise an end cap 175. In such a manner, air may be contained within the hollow volume of the sporting equipment drying rack 100 such that air may only escape through the plurality of ventilation holes 155.
[0031] During use, sporting equipment 5 and other athletic apparel is hung on, about, and over the first tubular post 125, the second tubular post 130, the third tubular post 165, the first C shaped tubular member 115, and the second C shaped tubular member 120 of the sporting equipment drying rack 100. In such a manner, used and sweaty sporting equipment 5 will be spread out and dried by the air supply 20 as directed through the interior hollow volume of the sporting equipment drying rack 100 and out the plurality of ventilation holes 155. In one embodiment, the air flow inlet port 160 may comprise an open tube of a back of the hollow base frame 102 as shown in
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[0033] In continuing to refer to
[0034] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the air flow inlet port 160 may comprise a cavity for retaining fragrance pellets. Fragrance pellets may be useful for adding a freshening scent agent into air flow as generated by the air supply 20 throughout the hollow base frame 102 and through the first U shaped member, the second U shaped member, and the at least two posts with the first length and second length. The end cap 175 may work to seal the air flow within such that the air flow may only escape through the ventilation holes 155.
[0035] In one embodiment of the present disclosure, there may be exactly four posts with the first length and exactly two posts with the second length. The first length may comprise a length of 8 inches and the second length may comprise a length of 24 inches.
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[0037] In continuing to refer to
[0038] In one embodiment, the base member 102 may comprise a single integrated tubing. In other embodiments, the base member 102 may comprise a plurality of connecting members. For example, the base member may comprise 12 T-connecting members. Other members may be utilized for constructing the base member. In all embodiments, the base member is hollow such that air is able to flow there-through.
[0039] In yet another embodiment, the sporting equipment drying rack 100 may comprise the following parts: nine (9) 90 degree elbow members; twelve (12) T tubular members; seven (7) end caps; and 21 feet of 1 tubing. In such a manner, the base member 102 may comprise 28 separate pieces fitted together to form the base member 102.
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[0041] It should be noted that step six 506 is an optional step and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0042] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.