PROTECTIVE COVER FOR SUBSIDIARY MATERIALS OF LAUNDRY
20260055549 ยท 2026-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
D06F95/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F7/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06F35/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
A44B99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A protective cover for a subsidiary material of a laundry includes a protective cover that covers a subsidiary material placed on the laundry to prevent a contact with the laundry and a neighboring laundry, wherein the protective cover includes a protective body, an entrance that is penetrated into one side of the protective body to guide an entry of the subsidiary material, an accommodation space that is formed inside the protective body in succession to the entrance and accommodates the subsidiary material and a protrusion that is extended inwardly to a lower part of the protective body and that the subsidiary material is caught and fixed.
Claims
1. A protective cover for a subsidiary material of a laundry, the protective cover comprising: a protective cover that covers a subsidiary material placed on the laundry to prevent a contact with the laundry and a neighboring laundry, wherein the protective cover includes: a protective body; an entrance that is penetrated into one side of the protective body to guide an entry of the subsidiary material; an accommodation space that is formed inside the protective body in succession to the entrance, and accommodates the subsidiary material; and a protrusion that is extended inwardly to a lower part of the protective body, and that the subsidiary material is caught and fixed, wherein the protective cover further includes a coating layer that is coated on an external side of the protective body, and a spacing rib that protrudes to the internal side of the protective body to maintain an interval between the internal side of the protective body and the subsidiary material constantly.
2. The protective cover according to claim 1, wherein: the protective cover further includes at least one drainage hole penetrated into the protective body to be linked to the accommodation space.
3. The protective cover according to claim 2, wherein: the protective cover further includes a supporting part that is extended outwardly from an end of the entrance and is secured to the subsidiary material.
4. The protective cover according to claim 3, wherein: the protective cover further includes a handle that protrudes upward and outward from an end of the supporting part.
5. A protective cover for a subsidiary material of a laundry, the protective cover comprising: a protective cover that covers and protects a subsidiary material including a buckle placed on the laundry, wherein the protective cover includes: a protective body; an entrance that is penetrated into one side of the protective body to guide an entry of the subsidiary material; an accommodation space that is formed inside the protective body in succession to the entrance, and accommodates the subsidiary material; and a protrusion that is placed on the protective body between the entrance and the accommodation space and that the subsidiary material is caught and fixed, wherein the protective cover further includes a coating layer that is coated on an external side of the protective body, and a bundle that bundles the protrusion and fixes the protective body to prevent the protective body from being separated from the subsidiary material, and wherein the protective cover includes a bundling member that is placed on one side of the protrusion, and bundles a protrusion or the subsidiary material; and a protruding hole that is penetrated into a protective body on other side of the bundling member, and that the bundling member is caught and fixed.
6. The protective cover according to claim 5, wherein: the protective cover further includes at least one drainage hole penetrated into the protective body to be linked to the accommodation space.
7. The protective cover according to claim 6, wherein: the protective cover further includes a spacing rib that protrudes to an internal side of the protective body to maintain an interval between the internal side of the protective body and the subsidiary material constantly.
8. A protective cover for a subsidiary material of a laundry, the protective cover comprising: a protective cover that covers and protects a slider of a zipper placed on the laundry, wherein the protective cover includes: a main body that accommodates the slider of the zipper; and a bundle that bundles the main body accommodating the slider of the zipper to prevent the main body from being separated from a slider.
9. The protective cover according to claim 8, wherein the main body further includes: a body that an entrance is formed on one side; a first accommodation space that is formed inside a body in succession to the entrance; and a second accommodation space that is formed inside a body on other side of the first accommodation space.
10. The protective cover according to claim 8, wherein: the protective cover further includes a drainage hole that is penetrated into a body to be linked to the first accommodation space.
11. The protective cover according to claim 10, wherein: the protective cover further includes a spacing rib that protrudes to an internal side of the main body.
12. The protective cover according to claim 11, wherein the bundle further includes: an extending part that is extended to an upper part on one side of the body in an opposite direction to a second accommodation space; a bundling member that is extended to a lower part on the one side of the body in the opposite direction to the second accommodation space to bundle sliders accommodated in the first accommodation space and the second accommodation space; and a protruding hole that is penetrated into an internal side of the extending part and that a bundling member is caught and fixed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0035] The advantages and features of the present invention and methods for achieving them will become clear when referring to embodiments described in detail below together with the attached drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to embodiments disclosed below, but is implemented in a variety of different forms, and these embodiments are provided only to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform a person of ordinary skill in the pertinent art to which the present invention pertains of the scope of the invention, and the present invention is just defined by the scope of the claims.
[0036] Hereinafter, specific embodiments will be described by referring to the attached drawings.
[0037]
[0038] Referring to
[0039] In an embodiment of the present invention, a subsidiary material may include a button and an accessory placed on the laundry, but is not limited thereto. Here, the laundry may include washable items such as clothes, shoes, tents, etc.
[0040] A protective cover 110 may cover a subsidiary material such as a button placed on the laundry to prevent a contact with the laundry or neighboring laundry. To this end, a protective cover 110 may include a protective body 111, an entrance 112, an accommodation space 113, a protrusion 114 and a drainage hole 115.
[0041] For a protective body 111, one side may be opened to accommodate a subsidiary material and an accommodation space 113 may be formed inside. And, a protective body 111 may be a body formed of elastic materials, which may be formed of various materials such as rubber, silicone, fiber, etc., but is not limited thereto.
[0042] In addition, a protective body 111 may further include a coating layer. Here, a coating layer is a layer coated on the internal side and external side or the internal side or external side or a protective body 111, and may prevent a protective body 111 from being deformed by blocking a contact with detergent or solvent used during dry cleaning. This protective body 111 may be formed in a cylinder shape, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in various pillar shapes.
[0043] In addition, a protective body 111 may be formed so that the upper part is wider than the lower part or so that the upper part is narrower than the lower part, but is not limited thereto. And the lower part may refer to a part where an entrance 112 described below is placed, and the upper part may refer to a part opposite to the lower part.
[0044] An entrance 112 may be penetrated into one side of a protective body 111 to guide the entry of a subsidiary material. In addition, an entrance 112 may be extended downward from the end of a protrusion 114 described below to guide the entry of a subsidiary material.
[0045] An accommodation space 113 is a space formed inside a protective body 111 in succession to an entrance 112, which may accommodate a subsidiary material. In addition, an accommodation space 113 may be formed in a cylinder shape, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in various pillar shapes.
[0046] A protrusion 114 may be extended inward from the lower part of a protective body 111 where an accommodation space 113 is formed to support a subsidiary material and prevent a subsidiary material from being caught and separated.
[0047] At least one drainage hole 115 may be penetrated into a protective body 111 to be linked to an accommodation space 113. In addition, a drainage hole 115 may be penetrated in a circular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may also be penetrated in various shapes such as a quadrangle, a long hole, etc. In other words, a drainage hole 115 may be penetrated into a protective body 111 to guide the discharge of liquid flowing into an accommodation space 113 or guide the inflow of liquid into an accommodation space 113. Here, liquid may include water in which detergent is dissolved, water in which the laundry is washed and dry cleaning solvent, but is not limited thereto. In addition, a drainage hole 115 may be placed on the upper part of a protective body 111, but is not limited thereto, and may also be placed on the side part of a protective body 111 or inside a protrusion 114.
[0048] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, a protective cover 110 may further include a spacing rib 116.
[0049] A spacing rib 116 may protrude to the internal side of a protective body 111. Here, the internal side of a protective body 111 may include the horizontal plane of the upper part and/or a vertical plane vertically extended from a horizontal plane. However, it is not limited thereto, and the internal side of a protective body 111 may also include the upper part of a protrusion 114.
[0050] This spacing rib 116 may be placed in all directions on the internal side of a protective body 111, but is not limited thereto, and may be placed at a regular interval on the internal side of a protective body 111. In other words, a spacing rib 116 protrudes to the internal side of a protective body 111 to reinforce a protective body 111 and an interval between a subsidiary material and the internal side of a protective body 111 is maintained constantly by a spacing rib 116, so liquid flowing into an accommodation space 113 is easily discharged to the outside through a drainage hole 115.
[0051] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, a protective cover 110 may further include a supporting part 117 and a handle 118.
[0052] A supporting part 117 may be a part extended outward from the end of an entrance 112. This supporting part 117 may be extended outward from the end of an entrance 112 and secured to the laundry to support a protective body 111. In some embodiments, a supporting part 117 may be formed at a wider interval than at the interval of a protrusion 114, but is not limited thereto.
[0053] A handle 118 may protrude upward and outward from the end of a supporting part 117. In other words, a handle 118 may be placed on the end of a supporting part 117 to easily separate a protective body 111 mounted on a subsidiary material through a handle 118.
[0054] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention, the protective cover 110 is shown in a drawing that an accommodation space 113, an entrance 112, a protrusion 114, a supporting part 117 and a handle 118 are formed on one side of a protection body 111, but an accommodation space 113, an entrance 112, a protrusion 114, a supporting part 117 and a handle 118 may be formed on one side and the other side of a protection body 111, respectively.
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[0056] As shown in
[0057] A protective cover 120 may cover a subsidiary material such as a buckle placed on the laundry to prevent a contact with the laundry or neighboring laundry. To this end, a protective cover 120 may include a protective body 121, an entrance 122, an accommodation space 123, a protrusion 124 and a drainage hole 125.
[0058] A protective body 121 may be a body formed of elastic materials, which may be formed of various materials such as rubber, silicone, fiber, etc. In addition, a protective body 121 may further include a coating layer. A coating layer is a layer coated on the internal side and external side or the internal side or external side or a protective body 121, and may prevent a protective body 121 from being deformed by blocking a contact with detergent or solvent used during dry cleaning. This protective body 121 may be formed in a quadrangular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in various shapes.
[0059] In addition, a protective body 121 may be formed so that one side and the other side are on the same line, but is not limited thereto, and one side may be formed to be narrower or wider than the other side. Here, one side may refer to the entrance 122 of a protective body 121, and the other side may refer to the opposite side of one side.
[0060] An entrance 122 may be penetrated into one side of a protective body 121 to guide the entry of a subsidiary material.
[0061] An accommodation space 123 is a space formed inside a protective body 121 in succession to an entrance 122, which may accommodate a subsidiary material. In some embodiments, an accommodation space 123 may be formed in a rectangular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in various shapes.
[0062] A protrusion 124 may be extended to the internal side of a protective body 121 between an entrance 122 and an accommodation space 123 to prevent a subsidiary material from being caught and separated. In addition, a protrusion 124 may be placed by protruding to the internal side of a protective body 121, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed by being included inward on the external side of a protective body 121.
[0063] In addition, a protrusion 124 may be formed and placed in the shape of , but is not limited thereto, and may be formed and placed in a semicircular shape. In addition, a protrusion 124 may be placed at a regular interval on a protective body 121.
[0064] A protrusion 124 may further include a protruding slope.
[0065] A protruding slope may be placed slopingly on a protrusion 124 to guide a subsidiary material to smoothly move into an accommodation space 123. In addition, a protruding slope may be placed across a protrusion 124, but is not limited thereto, and may be placed at a regular interval on a protrusion 124. This protruding slope may further include a slope coating layer. A slope coating layer may be formed on a protruding slope to guide a subsidiary material to be easily combined into an accommodation space. In addition, a slope coating layer may be placed across a protruding slope, but is not limited thereto, and may be placed at a regular interval on a protruding slope.
[0066] A protrusion 124 may be formed in a ring shape across the internal side of one side of a protective body 121, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in a band shape folded in a bellows type on one side of a protective body 121. And, it may be placed at a regular interval on the internal side of one side of a protective body 121 or may be placed in all directions.
[0067] At least one drainage hole 125 may be penetrated into a protective body 121 to be linked to an accommodation space 123. This drainage hole 125 may be formed in a circular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may also be penetrated in various shapes such as a quadrangle, a long hole, etc. In other words, a drainage hole 125 may be penetrated into a protective body 121 to guide the discharge of liquid flowing into an accommodation space 123 or guide the inflow of liquid into an accommodation space 123. Here, liquid may include water in which detergent is dissolved, water in which the laundry is washed and dry cleaning solvent, but is not limited thereto.
[0068] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 100 according to other embodiment of the present invention, a protective cover 120 may further include a spacing rib 126.
[0069] A spacing rib 126 may protrude to the internal side of a protective body 121. Here, the internal side of a protective body 121 may include a horizontal plane and/or a vertical plane. In addition, a spacing rib 126 may be placed in all directions on the internal side of a protective body 121, but is not limited thereto, and may be placed at a regular interval on the internal side of a protective body 121. In other words, a spacing rib 126 protrudes to the internal side of a protective body 111 to reinforce a protective body 121 and an interval between a subsidiary material and a protective body 121 is maintained constantly by a spacing rib 126, so liquid flowing into an accommodation space 123 is easily discharged to the outside through a drainage hole 125 while moving smoothly.
[0070] This protective cover 120 may further include a drainage guide surface and a friction protrusion.
[0071] A drainage guide surface is a surface that connects the internal side of an accommodation space 123 and a drainage hole 125 slopingly, which may guide liquid flowing into an accommodation space 123 to easily flow into a drainage hole 125. Here, a drainage guide surface may be formed slopingly in one direction, but is not limited thereto, and may also be formed slopingly so that both sides are low centering on the center of an accommodation space 123.
[0072] A friction protrusion may protrude to the external side of a protective body 121. A friction protrusion may protrude to the external side of a protective body 121 not only to prevent a user's hand from slipping when a user's hand holds a protective body 121, but also to play a role as a handle for pushing or pulling a protective body 121.
[0073] In addition, in a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 100 according to other embodiment of the present invention, a protective cover 120 may further include a bundle 127. A bundle 127 may bundle a protrusion 124 to prevent a protective body 121 from being separated from a subsidiary material. To this end, a bundle 127 may include a bundling member 127a and a protruding hole 127b.
[0074] A bundling member 127a may be placed rotationally on one side and/or both sides of a protrusion 124 to bundle a protrusion 124 or a subsidiary material. This bundling member 127a may be formed of the same material as a protective body 121, but is not limited thereto, and may also be formed of elastic rubber band or fiber materials. In addition, a bundling member 127a may further include a protruding projection. A protruding projection may be placed at a regular interval on the external side of a bundling member 127a and may be caught and fixed on a protruding hole 127b.
[0075] A protruding hole 127b may be penetrated into a protective body 121 on the other side of a bundling member 127a, and may be caught and fixed on a bundling member 127a. However, it is not limited thereto, and it may be penetrated into a protrusion 124 on the other side of a bundling member 127a or may be penetrated into the internal side of a bundling member 127a.
[0076] As shown in
[0077] A main body 210 may accommodate the slider of a zipper. A main body 210 may be formed of elastic materials, which may be formed of various materials such as rubber, silicone, fiber, etc., but is not limited thereto.
[0078] In addition, a main body 210 may further include a coating layer. Here, a coating layer is a layer coated on the internal side and external side or the internal side or external side or a main body 210, and may prevent a main body 210 from being deformed by blocking a contact with detergent or solvent used during dry cleaning. This main body 210 may be formed in a quadrangular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in various shapes.
[0079] A coating layer may further include the first layer, the second layer and the third layer.
[0080] The first layer is a layer formed on the internal side and/or external side of a main body 210, and may be formed of transparent materials. For example, the first layer may be formed by including at least one of polycarbonate, acrylic, transparent polyvinyl chloride, transparent polyester and polyurethane or may be formed by combining at least one of them.
[0081] The second layer is a layer placed on the first layer, and may be formed of acrylic coating layers having a water-proof function. In some embodiments, the second layer may not only prevent the first layer from being damaged, but also prevent a main body 210 from being contaminated.
[0082] The third layer is a layer placed on the second layer, which may be an antibacterial layer. Here, an antibacterial layer may be formed of silicone layers including a silver nano capsule, but is not limited thereto.
[0083] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention, a main body 210 may further include a body 211, the first accommodation space 212 and the second accommodation space 213.
[0084] A body 211 may be a body on a housing where an entrance is formed on one side. In other words, a body 211 may be formed so that one side and the other side are on the same line, but is not limited thereto, and one side may be formed to be narrower or wider than the other side. Here, one side may refer to the entrance of a body 211, and the other side may refer to the opposite side of one side. An entrance may guide the entry of a pull tab placed on a crown.
[0085] The first accommodation space 212 is a space formed within a body 211 in succession to an entrance, which accommodate a pull tab. In addition, the first accommodation space 112 may be formed in a rectangular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may be formed in various shapes.
[0086] The second accommodation space 213 is a space formed within a body 111 on the other side of the first accommodation space 212, which may accommodate a body and a crown. And, the second accommodation space 213 may be formed to be larger than the first accommodation space 212.
[0087] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention, a main body 210 may further include a drainage hole 214.
[0088] A drainage hole 214 is a hole that is penetrated into a body 211 to be linked to the first accommodation space 212, and at least one may be penetrated. And, a drainage hole 214 may be penetrated in a circular shape, but is not limited thereto, and may also be penetrated in various shapes such as a quadrangle, a long hole, etc. In other words, a drainage hole 214 may be penetrated into a body 211 to guide the discharge of liquid flowing into the first accommodation space 112 or guide the inflow of liquid into the first accommodation space 212. Here, liquid may include water in which detergent is dissolved, water in which the laundry is washed and dry cleaning solvent. In addition, the diameter of a drainage hole 214 may be formed so that the internal diameter of an internal side and the external diameter of an external side have the same diameter, but is not limited thereto, and the diameter of a drainage hole 214 may be formed so that the internal diameter of an external side is narrower or wider than the internal diameter of an internal side. Here, the internal diameter of an internal side may indicate an internal diameter corresponding to the first accommodation space 212, and the internal diameter of an external side may indicate the opposite internal diameter of the internal diameter of an internal side.
[0089] This main body 210 may further include a spacing rib 215.
[0090] A spacing rib 215 may protrude to the internal side of a main body 210. Here, the internal side of a main body 210 may include a horizontal plane or/and a vertical plane forming the first accommodation space 212. A spacing rib 215 may be placed in all directions on the internal side of a main body 210, but is not limited thereto, and may be placed at a regular interval on the internal side of a main body 210. In other words, a spacing rib 215 protrudes to the internal side of a main body 210 to reinforce a main body 210 and an interval between a body and a main body 210 is maintained constantly by a spacing rib 215, so liquid flowing into the first accommodation space 112 is easily discharged to the outside through a drainage hole 214 while moving smoothly.
[0091] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention, a main body 210 may further include a drainage guide surface and a friction protrusion. A drainage guide surface is a surface that connects the internal side of the first accommodation space 212 and a drainage hole 214 slopingly, which may guide liquid flowing into the first accommodation space 212 to easily flow into a drainage hole 214. Here, a drainage guide surface may be formed slopingly in one direction, but is not limited thereto, and may also be formed slopingly so that both sides are low centering on the center of an accommodation space.
[0092] A friction protrusion may protrude to the external side of a body 211, which may protrude to the external side of a body 211 not only to prevent a user's hand from slipping when a user's hand holds a body 211, but also to play a role as a handle for pushing or pulling a body 211.
[0093] In a protective cover for the subsidiary material of the laundry 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention, a bundle 220 may bundle a main body 210 accommodating the slider of a zipper to prevent it from being separated from a slider. To this end, a bundle 220 may further include an extending part 221, a bundling member 222 and a protruding hole 223.
[0094] An extending part 221 may be extended from the upper part of one side of a body 211 in a direction opposite to the second accommodation space 113. In other words, an extending part 221 may be extended from the upper part of one side of a body 211 to support a zipper. In addition, an extending part 221 may further include a reinforcement rib. A reinforcement rib may protrude to the external side of an extending part 221 to prevent the deformation of an extending part 221. This extending part 221 may be extended in one direction to the upper part of one side of a body 211, but is not limited thereto, and may also be extended in all directions to the upper part of one side of a body 211.
[0095] A bundling member 222 may be extended in a direction opposite to the second accommodation space 113 from the lower part of one side of a body 211 to bundle a slider accommodated in the first accommodation space 212 and the second accommodation space 213. In addition, a bundling member 222 may be formed of the same material as a body 211, but is not limited thereto, and may also be formed of elastic rubber band or fiber materials. In addition, a bundling member 222 may further include a protruding projection. A protruding projection may be placed at a regular interval on the external side of a bundling member 222 and may be caught and fixed on a protruding hole 223.
[0096] A protruding hole 223 is a hole penetrated into the internal side of an extending part 221, which may be caught and fixed after the protruding projection of a bundling member 222 passes through it.
[0097] While the embodiments of the present invention are described by referring to the attached drawings, a person with ordinary skill in the art to which the present invention pertains may understand that the present invention may be implemented in other specific forms without changing the technical idea or essential features of the present invention. Accordingly, it should be understood that embodiments described above are not limited, but are exemplary in all respects.