The present application does not claim priority from any other application.
The present disclosure generally relates to an apparatus for drying clothes. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to an apparatus for drying clothes, which is movable and can easily be stored away when not in use.
Generally, people in household dry clothes outdoors. However, clothes such as innerwear including but not limited to underwear, vests, and bras are dried indoors. Typically, the innerwear when wet is left for drying in bathroom using hangers or rods provided in the bathroom. In certain situations, the innerwear may be put to dry in bedrooms due to space constraints in the bathroom or due to climatic conditions. It may be embarrassing for a homeowner when a guest walks into the bedroom and sees the innerwear left for drying in the bathroom or the bedroom.
In order to overcome the problem of drying clothes indoors, several attempts have been proposed in the past. One such attempt includes providing an apparatus in a square or rectangular shape having a hanger and a dryer. The clothes may be hanged with the help of the hanger and the dryer may be used to dry the clothes. One such example was disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,036,670, filed by Peter Ar-Fu Lam. Peter Ar-Fu Lam disclosed an apparatus comprising supporting rods forming a square or rectangular frame. The apparatus further comprises a garment hanger having a medial portion and two supporting arms extending at an obtuse angle from said medial portion. In one example, the garment hanger is provided with a dryer for drying clothes hanged to the garment hanger.
It should be understood that the above design has drawbacks. For instance, when wet clothes are hanged to the garment hanger, water may drip at the bottom of the apparatus and may leak on to the floor. Further, the apparatus requires dryer which will make noise and the apparatus becomes unpleasant to use indoors. Furthermore, the apparatus is difficult to move from one place to another.
Other documents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of the patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for an apparatus for drying clothes, which is movable and can easily be stored away when not in use. Further, the apparatus should be easy to make and require less number of parts.
It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide an apparatus for drying clothes that avoids the drawbacks of the prior art.
It is one object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for drying clothes, which is easy to make and is movable.
It is another object to provide an apparatus comprising a container having a plurality of first poles that are collapsible to adjust the height. The apparatus further comprises a plurality of second poles placed at an angle with respect to the plurality of first poles. The plurality of second poles may be used to dry clothes such as underwear, vests etc. of a user.
It is another object to provide clips at the plurality of second poles to hand wet clothes for drying such that water from the clothes is made to drip within the container.
It is another object to provide an apparatus comprising wheels, which facilitates in moving the apparatus from one place to another.
It is another object to provide a storage box to hold the apparatus in order to transport the apparatus from one place to another.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The following detailed description is intended to provide example implementations to one of ordinary skill in the art, and is not intended to limit the invention to the explicit disclosure, as one or ordinary skill in the art will understand that variations can be substituted that are within the scope of the invention as described.
The present disclosure discloses an apparatus for drying clothes. The apparatus comprises a container provided in a box-like structure. The container comprises a base having a hole at center. The container comprises wheels for moving the container from one place to another. The container further comprises a plurality of first poles placed at right angle with respect to the base. Each of the plurality of first poles is collapsible indicating that length of the plurality of first poles can be adjusted. Further, the apparatus comprises a plurality of second poles placed horizontally with respect to the base. The plurality of second poles is placed with the support of the plurality of the first poles. The plurality of second poles comprises clips for holding clothes or personal articles of a user such as underwear, vests and so on. When not in use, the plurality of second poles is removed and the plurality of first poles is collapsed and placed in the container. Subsequently, the container may be moved to a corner of a house.
Various features and embodiments of an apparatus for drying clothes are explained in conjunction with the description of
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In the current embodiment, a user of the apparatus 10 may put the clothes such as underwear and vests on the plurality of second poles 24 for drying. In use, when the user puts the wet clothes, water from the clothes may drip in the container 12. Further, the water may be drained at a later time. In one example, water is made to flow through the hole 18 and container 12 is cleaned. As the water is collected in the container 12, the floor is kept clean at all times.
Upon drying the clothes, the user may remove each of the plurality of second poles 24 from the plurality of first poles 22. Subsequently, the user may fold or retract the plurality of first poles 22 and may store in the container 12. Subsequently, the container 12 may be moved to a corner of the house using the wheels 20.
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The apparatus 30 comprise wheels 36 at the base. In one implementation, the apparatus 30 comprises a plurality of first poles 38 placed vertically. In other words, the plurality of first poles 38 is placed at right angle with respect to the base. Length of the plurality of first poles 38 may be adjusted by contracting each of the plurality of first poles 38. In one implementation, the apparatus 30 comprises a plurality of second poles 40 removably coupled to the plurality of first poles 38. The plurality of second poles 40 may be placed horizontally with respect to the base. In one example, the plurality of second poles 40 is placed at right angle with respect to the plurality of first poles 38. In another example, the plurality of second poles 40 is placed at 45 degrees with respect to the plurality of first poles 38 indicating that plurality of second poles 40 are placed in X-shaped fashion or in a square or rectangular fashion.
In one implementation, the plurality of second poles 40 may be provided with a plurality of clips 42 for holding clothes. It should be understood that the plurality of second poles 40 acts as a support structure for the clips 42 which in turn hold the clothes. In use, the clothes may be hanged with the help of the clips 42 such that the water from the clothes may drip in the container 32.
In one implementation, the apparatus 30 may be provided with a curtain 44. The curtain 44 may indicate a cloth made up of suitable material of water resistant capability. The curtain 44 may be coupled at ends of each of the plurality of second poles 40 in order to conceal the clothes from outside view. Length of the curtain 44 may extend until the ground or the container 32.
In use, the user may put the clothes for drying by hanging the clothes using the plurality of clips 42. When the clothes are put for drying, the user may draw the curtain 44 to conceal site of the clothes when viewed from outside. In this way, the apparatus 30 may be placed indoors or outdoors and clothes such as innerwear, vests, bra and so on may be dried without being viewed from outside. Further, the apparatus 30 may be moved easily from one place to another in the house or outdoors using the wheels 36.
After drying the clothes, the user may remove the curtain 44. Subsequently, the user may remove the clothes from the clips 42. Further, the user may remove the plurality of second poles 40. Further, the user may retract/fold the plurality of first poles 38, as shown in
It should be understood that the apparatus 30 may be made in different sizes and shapes depending upon the usage and the structure of the apparatus 30 shown in figures should not taken in limited sense.
In one implementation, the apparatus 30 may be placed in a storage box 50. As shown in
As explained above, the apparatus for drying clothes can be used indoors or outdoors. The apparatus facilitates in drying clothes without being seen from outside. The apparatus facilitates in collecting the water dripping from the clothes in the container such that the house is kept clean at all times. Further, the water may be drained using the hole provided at the base. The plurality of first poles can be retraced and stored in the container when not in use, thereby making the entire structure compact and easy to move from one place to another e.g., from one room to another using the wheels. Further, the apparatus may be kept in the storage box in order to transport from one place to another e.g., from one city to another.
It should be understood that the apparatus may be used in households, laundry shops, warehouse and so on. The apparatus may be provided in different shapes and sizes depending upon the need. The shape and size of the container may be selected based on the number of clothes that the user wishes to dry.
In addition, the apparatus may be used to dry other products such as an umbrella and the like and should not be construed to the examples provided herein.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
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