The present invention relates to an apparatus for textile maintenance and a method for using the same.
In-home maintenance of various textiles, including hand-crafted textiles such as doilies and the like, has not changed for many years. Typically, a textile owner is forced to place the article to be cleaned or maintained on any available flat surface for cleaning, treatment, or maintenance. For example, a hand-crafted article might be placed on a floor or table in the user's home and then treated as necessary. Such make-shift methods make it difficult to stabilize the article or keep the article from becoming soiled with dirt or dust that has collected on the surface being used.
There is a need in the art, therefore, for a new apparatus and method for textile maintenance.
In one embodiment, the present invention is an apparatus for textile maintenance comprising at least one base component having a plurality of holes configured to receive a retention member and at least one coupling member on an outer portion of the base component configured to be coupleable with a coupling member of another base component.
The present invention, in accordance with another embodiment, is a method for textile maintenance including providing a first apparatus for textile maintenance, positioning at least one textile piece adjacent to at least one base component and securing the textile piece adjacent the base component by inserting at least one retention member through the textile piece into any one of the plurality of holes of the base component.
In an alternative embodiment, a second apparatus for textile maintenance is positioned parallel the first apparatus by inserting a first end of at least one retention member into one of the first plurality of holes of a base component of the first apparatus and inserting a second end of the retention member into one of a second plurality of holes of a base component of the second apparatus.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of modifications in various obvious aspects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
The present invention is a method and apparatus for textile maintenance having at least one coupleable base component and a plurality of retention members that each fit snugly into any of a plurality of holes contained on the base component. The invention allows users to perform textile maintenance, such as drying or starching, on one or more textile pieces by supporting one or more textile pieces with the retention members adjacent the base component. Additionally, the retention members may be used to stack a base component onto another base component or combination of base components.
The coupling members 106 and 108 allow for the ability to connect more than one base component 102 together as shown in
The resulting multi-base apparatus 200 can be used for maintenance of larger textiles. The multi-base apparatus 200 may have two coupled base components 102. Alternatively, the multi-base apparatus 200 can have as many coupled base components 102 as needed in relation to the size of the textile piece.
The retention member 110 of the present invention serves as a peg to support textiles on the apparatus 100. As shown in
According to one aspect of the invention, each retention member 110 also serves the dual purpose of supporting a second base component 102. As shown in
The apparatus 500 shown in
In use, the present invention can be used for maintenance of textile pieces such as crocheted pieces, embroidered pieces, linen, fabric, cloth, or other similar work. After washing, a textile piece can be dried using an apparatus of the present invention by supporting the textile piece on one or more base components 102 with one or more retention members 110. Alternatively, the textile piece can be sprayed with a chemical, such as starch, while being supported adjacent to a base component 102 with one or more retention members 110. Furthermore, one skilled in the art could see that the present invention is useful for textile maintenance other than drying or spraying with chemicals.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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