Clothing dust-protector cover
20180132644 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G25/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A clothing dust-protector cover includes a front-sheet and a rear sheet, both of which are specifically configured to form a particular shape. The front-sheet is composed of a front-middle panel, a front-left-side panel and a front-right-side panel. The rear sheet is similarly configured. The left and right side panels extend from the middle panels to overlap a portion of their height at the center when the front and rear sheets are installed over hangers in a closet. The side panels on each side, overlap up to a separating point located below the front-top-edge where they diverge from each other a variable distance having a maximum separation of not less than about 0.5 inches, permitting the top corners of the front and rear middle panels to be secured to the rack with ties in a manner that minimizes the opening available for dust settling.
Claims
1. A clothing dust-protector cover comprising: a front-sheet comprising a front-top-edge and a front-bottom-edge, the front-sheet further comprising: a front-middle panel comprising a front-left-crease; and a front-right-crease; a front-left-side panel configured to extend from the front-middle panel at the front-left-crease in a direction about 90 degrees therefrom when the front-sheet is installed over hangers in a closet; and a front-right-side panel configured to extend from the front-middle panel at the front-right-crease in a rearward-direction about 90 degrees therefrom when the front-sheet is installed over hangers in the closet; a rear-sheet comprising a rear-top-edge and a rear-bottom-edge, the rear-sheet further comprising: a rear-middle panel comprising a rear-left-crease; and a rear-right-crease; a rear-left-side panel configured to extend from the rear-middle panel at the rear-left-crease in a frontward-direction about 90 degrees therefrom when the rear-sheet is installed over hangers in the closet; and a rear-right-side panel configured to extend from the rear-middle panel at the rear-right-crease in a direction about 90 degrees therefrom when the rear-sheet is installed over hangers in the closet; and the front-left-side panel being further configured to overlap with the rear-left-side panel from approximately the front-bottom-edge up to a separating point; the separating point located below the front-top-edge; from the separating point up to a second point below the front-top-edge, the front-left-side panel is separated from rear-left-side panel by an amount that is, at its greatest, not less than about 0.5 inches.
2. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, further comprising a detachable-connector between the front-sheet and the rear-sheet along the front-top-edge.
3. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, further comprising a stitch line securing the front-sheet to the rear-sheet, the stitch line located between the separating point and the front-top-edge, the stitch line configured to enable hinge-like rotation about which the front-bottom-edge can be raised without separating the front-sheet from the rear-sheet.
4. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, wherein the front-middle panel comprises a transparent material.
5. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, wherein the front-sheet and the rear-sheet comprise a transparent material.
6. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, wherein the front-left-side panel and the front-right-side panel are removably attached to the front-middle panel.
7. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, wherein the rear-left-side panel and the rear-right-side panel are removably attached to the rear-middle panel.
8. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, further comprising a front-bottom panel configured to extend along the front-bottom-edge in a rearward-direction about 90 degrees from the front-middle panel when the front-sheet is installed over hangers in the closet.
9. The clothing dust-protector cover of claim 1, further comprising a rear-bottom-panel configured to extend along the rear-bottom-edge in a frontward-direction about 90 degrees from the rear-middle panel when the rear-sheet is installed over hangers in the closet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0031] The drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the Clothing dust-protector cover according to the disclosure. The reference numbers in the drawings are used consistently throughout. New reference numbers in
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0040] In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof and which illustrate several embodiments of the present invention. The drawings and the preferred embodiments of the invention are presented with the understanding that the present invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms and, therefore, other embodiments may be utilized and structural, and operational changes may be made, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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[0042] The front-sheet (105) includes a front-top-edge (106) and a front-bottom-edge (107). The front-sheet (105) further includes a front-middle panel (108) having a front-left-crease (109) and a front-right-crease (110).
[0043] The front-sheet (105) further includes a front-left-side panel (111) configured to extend from the front-middle panel (108) at the front-left-crease (109) in a direction about 90 degrees therefrom when the front-sheet (105) is installed over hangers (402) in a closet (201), as shown in
[0044] The front-sheet (105) further includes a front-right-side panel (114) configured to extend from the front-middle panel (108) at the front-right-crease (110) in a rearward-direction (112) about 90 degrees therefrom when the front-sheet (105) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201). Similarly, the term about in the phrase about 90 degrees is intended to cover a variation of plus or minus 20 degrees, which for stylistic reasons may be varied for distinctiveness. Preferably, the divergence from 90 degrees preserves a uniform elevation of the front-bottom-edge (107) when the front-sheet (105) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201).
[0045] The rear-sheet (116) is similarly configured to the front-sheet (105). The rear-sheet (116) includes a rear-top-edge (117) and a rear-bottom-edge (118). The rear-sheet (116) further includes a rear-middle panel (119) having a rear-left-crease (120) and a rear-right-crease (121).
[0046] The rear-sheet (116) further includes a rear-left-side panel (122) configured to extend from the rear-middle panel (119) at the rear-left-crease (120) in a frontward-direction (113) about 90 degrees therefrom when the rear-sheet (116) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201). As with the front-sheet (105), the term about in the phrase about 90 degrees is intended to cover a variation of plus or minus 20 degrees, preferably preserving a uniform elevation of the rear-bottom-edge (118) when the rear-sheet (116) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201).
[0047] The rear-sheet (116) further includes a rear-right-side panel (123) configured to extend from the rear-middle panel (119) at the rear-right-crease (121) in a direction about 90 degrees therefrom when the rear-sheet (116) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201). As with the front-sheet (105), the term about in the phrase about 90 degrees is intended to cover a variation of plus or minus 20 degrees, preferably preserving a uniform elevation of the rear-bottom-edge (118) when the rear-sheet (116) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201).
[0048] The clothing dust-protector cover (100) may further include a tie (303) at the front-top-edge (106) near the front-left-crease (109) and a tie (303) at the front-top-edge (106) near the front-right-crease (110). Similarly, a tie may be included at the rear-top-edge (117) near the rear-left-crease (120) and a tie (303) at the rear-top-edge (117) near the rear-right-crease (121). The ties may be used to secure the clothing dust-protector cover (100) around a closet-rod (203) or a wire-shelf rod (302). In order to show an exemplary context, this arrangement is shown in
[0049] The front-left-side panel (111) is further configured to overlap with the rear-left-side panel (122) from approximately the front-bottom-edge (107) up to a separating point (204). The separating point (204) is located below the front-top-edge (106). The separating point (204) is the point up from the front-bottom-edge (107) at which there begins no overlap between the front-left-side panel (111) and the rear-left-side panel (122). When there is no such overlap, there is preferably a variable distance between the front-left-side panel (111) and the rear-left-side panel (122).
[0050] It is preferably that from the separating point (204) up to a second point (205) below the front-top-edge (106), the front-left-side panel (111) is separated from rear-left-side panel (122) by an amount (502) that is, at its greatest, not less than about 0.5 inches. This separation enables the two overlapping side panels to fit around a closet-rod (203) or a wire-shelf rod (302) without distorting either side panel. Closet-rods and wire-shelf rods come in various diameters and so, the term about in the phrase not less than about 0.5 inches is intended to also cover a positive distance less than 0.5 inches, for example to about 0.25 inches. This separation permits the top corners of the front-middle panel (108) and the rear-middle panel (119) to be secured to the closet-rod (203) or the wire-shelf rod (302) with ties in a manner that minimizes the opening available for dust settling.
[0051] The clothing dust-protector cover (100) may include a detachable-connector (301) between the front-sheet (105) and the rear-sheet (116) along the front-top-edge (106). Examples of the detachable-connector (301) include any such open and close connector such as a hook-and-loop fastener (501) with the hook side placed on either the front-sheet (105) or the rear-sheet (116) and the loop side placed on the mating surface, preferably at the top edge; a snap connector, a zipper, and a button and button-hole combination.
[0052] The clothing dust-protector cover (100) may include a stitch line (401) securing the front-sheet (105) to the rear-sheet (116). The stitch line (401) is preferably located between the separating point (204) and the front-top edge. The stitch line (401) is configured to enable hinge-like rotation (601), shown in
[0053] The clothing dust-protector cover (100) is preferably made with transparent material (130) such as vinyl or plastic. In that case both the front-sheet (105) and the rear-sheet (116) are made of the transparent material (130). However, clothing dust-protector cover (100) may be made with non-transparent materials such as cloth. Preferably, at least the front-middle panel (108) comprises a transparent material (130).
[0054] The clothing dust-protector cover (100) may be configured such that the front-left-side panel (111) and the front-right-side panel (114) are removably attached to the front-middle panel (108). Similarly, the rear-left-side panel (122) and the rear-right-side panel (123) may also be removably attached to the rear-middle panel (119). Such a configuration permits daisy-chaining the clothing dust-protector cover (100) to accommodate a range of closet widths. For purpose of connecting a first clothing dust-protector cover (802) to a second clothing dust connector (803), the clothing dust-protector cover (100) may define an aperture (801) or more than one such aperture, preferably near the front-top-edge (106) to be used to secure the first clothing dust-protector cover (802) to the second clothing dust connector (803) to form the daisy-chain.
[0055] The clothing dust-protector cover (100) may further include a front-bottom panel (701). The front-bottom panel is configured to extend along the front-bottom-edge (107) in a rearward-direction (112) about 90 degrees from the front-middle panel (108) when the front-sheet (105) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet. Because for stylistic reasons, embodiments may employ an angle different from 90 degrees, the term about in the phrase about 90 degrees is intended to cover a variation of plus or minus 20 degrees.
[0056] Similarly, the clothing dust-protector cover (100) may further include a rear-bottom-panel (702) configured to extend along the rear-bottom-edge (118) in a frontward-direction (113) about 90 degrees from the rear-middle panel (119) when the rear-sheet (116) is installed over hangers (402) in the closet (201). Here again, the term about in the phrase about 90 degrees is intended to cover a variation of plus or minus 20 degrees, preferably ending in the center between the front-sheet and the rear sheet at about the same elevation as the front-bottom panel (701) at this same center location.
[0057] The above-described embodiments including the drawings are examples of the invention and merely provide illustrations of the invention. Other embodiments will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Thus, the scope of the invention is determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples given.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0058] The invention has application to the garment storage industry.