The present invention relates generally to the field of maintaining paired articles together, and more particularly, to an apparatus for maintaining pairs of socks or other articles together during laundering to prevent the separation thereof.
Paired socks are typically separated during washing and drying, particularly when washed with other articles of clothing. Much time is wasted after washing and drying to find and match-up multiple pairs of socks, as socks become trapped within other articles of clothing, cling to other articles of clothing, or otherwise mysteriously disappear during the laundering process. Unmatched socks are the source of frustration and cost, as single socks are typically kept for a period of time and ultimately discarded when all hope is lost that the mating counterpart will ever be found.
Various devices have been developed for keeping pairs of articles together during laundering, however, these solutions are either too complex, release their captured articles during laundering, or require pre-existing holes through the articles. Accordingly, what is needed is an apparatus that overcomes the disadvantages of prior art devices.
In a first embodiment, provided herein is an apparatus for maintaining paired articles together including a male member having a skewer with a pointed end, a female member having a axial hole for receiving the skewer therein, and an elastic member configured to maintain the skewer in the axial hole, wherein the elastic member is attached to the male and female members, and wherein the elastic member has a length such that the elastic member is under tension when the skewer is engaged in the axial hole.
In a further embodiment, the male member may include a cylindrical body with the skewer extending axially from one end of the cylindrical body, and the female member may include a cylindrical body with the axial hole arranged through one end of the cylindrical body.
In a further embodiment, the male member, the female member, the skewer, and the axial hole may be axially aligned when the male member is engaged in the female member.
In a further embodiment, the elastic member may attach through a hole in a sidewall of each of the male and female members, the hole in the sidewall being axially perpendicular to the skewer and the axial hole of the respective male and female members.
In a further embodiment, the elastic member may be a single elastic member having a relaxed length less than a total length of the male and female members when engaged.
In a further embodiment, the elastic member may include multiple elastic members connecting the male and female members.
In a further embodiment, the elastic member may be attached to ends of the male and female members opposite their respective skewer and axial hole.
In a further embodiment, the axial hole may have a depth such that a portion of the skewer is exposed when the skewer is fully engaged in the axial hole.
In a second embodiment, an apparatus for maintaining paired articles together during laundering is provided herein including a first cylindrical body having a skewer with a pointed end extending axially from one end of the first cylindrical body, a second cylindrical body having an axial hole for receiving the skewer therein, and an elastic tether configured to maintain the skewer in the axial hole, wherein the elastic tether is attached to the first and second cylindrical bodies and is under tension when the skewer is engaged in the axial hole.
In a further embodiment, the first cylindrical body, the second cylindrical body, the skewer, and the axial hole may be axially aligned when the skewer is engaged in the axial hole.
In a further embodiment, the elastic tether may attach through a hole in a sidewall of each of the first and second cylindrical bodies arranged axially perpendicular to the respective skewer and the axial hole of the first and second cylindrical bodies.
In a further embodiment, the elastic tether may be a single elastic member having a length in a relaxed state less than a distance between the holes in the sidewalls of the first and second cylindrical bodies when the skewer is fully engaged in the axial hole.
In a further embodiment, the elastic tether may include multiple elastic members connecting the first and second cylindrical bodies.
In a further embodiment, the elastic tether may be attached to an end of the first cylindrical body opposite the skewer, and an end of the second cylindrical body opposite the axial hole.
In a further embodiment, the axial hole may have a depth such that a portion of the skewer is exposed when the skewer is fully engaged in the axial hole.
In a third embodiment, an apparatus for maintaining paired articles together during laundering is provided herein including a first cylindrical body having a skewer with a pointed end extending axially from one end of the first cylindrical body, a second cylindrical body having an axial hole for receiving the skewer therein, and an elastic tether configured to maintain the skewer in the axial hole, wherein the elastic tether is attached to each of the first and second cylindrical bodies and is under tension when the skewer is engaged in the axial hole, and wherein the elastic tether attaches through a hole in a sidewall of each of the first and second cylindrical bodies arranged axially perpendicular to the respective skewer and the axial hole of the first and second cylindrical bodies.
Embodiments of the invention can include one or more or any combination of the above features and configurations.
Additional features, aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the invention as described herein. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description present various embodiments of the invention, and are intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the invention as it is claimed. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are better understood when the following detailed description of the invention is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. However, the invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the representative embodiments set forth herein. The exemplary embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be both thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention and enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make, use and practice the invention. Like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the various drawings.
Referring to the figures, various embodiments of an apparatus for maintaining paired articles together during laundering are shown. Paired articles can include, but are not limited to, pairs of socks. Paired articles can also include matching articles, for example, a matching hat and scarf. The apparatus may be used to maintain a single pair of articles together or multiple articles all together, and may be scaled accordingly. The apparatus can be scaled depending on the intended use. Suitable materials for use in the construction of the apparatus include, but are not limited to, durable, rust-proof materials capable of long-term repeated use without breakage or degradation upon exposure to the mechanical workings of laundering machines and chemicals and detergents used therein. Elastic materials used in the apparatus, as described below, preferably retain their elasticity over long-term, repeated use.
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The male and female members 14, 16 may be cylindrical bodies, although other shapes are possible and are envisioned. The cylindrical shape helps to minimize snagging on machine parts and other articles being laundered. In a specific embodiment, the skewer 20 can be constructed from stainless steel and bonded to the male member 14. The body of the male member 14 can be molded around the skewer 20 or the skewer can be added to the male member 14 after the male member is formed. The skewer 20 and axial hole 22 may be centrically or eccentrically positioned with respect to their cylindrical bodes. Eccentric positioning provides a greater distance between the skewer 20 and axially parallel elastic member 18, allowing the skewer to be inserted further into the articles while still allowing the elastic member to pass around the articles.
As shown, the elastic member 18 may be attached along the length of the cylindrical bodies (
In all embodiments, regardless of the manner or location in which the elastic member 18 is attached to the male and female members 14, 16, the elastic member 18 has a relaxed length (i.e., length when not under tension) less than its length when the male and female parts are engaged such that the elastic member 18 is under tension when the male and female parts are engaged. In this arrangement, the tension in the elastic member 18 biases the male and female members 14, 16 toward one another to keep them engaged. In this configuration, the elastic member 18 not only functions as a tether to keep the male and female members 14, 16 together when disengaged, but keeps the skewer 20 engaged in the axial hole 22 to prevent it from unintentionally being dislodged therefrom during laundering. In use, the elastic member 18 is stretched in order to pull the male and female members 14, 16 far enough apart to insert the skewer 20 into the axial hole 22.
The elastic member 18 is preferably arranged generally parallel to the longitudinal axis through the male and female members 14, 16 when engaged. The elastic member 18 may include a single elastic member with single attachment points to each of the male and female members 14, 16 as shown in
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The foregoing description provides embodiments of the invention by way of example only. It is envisioned that other embodiments may perform similar functions and/or achieve similar results. Any and all such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present invention and are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/727,900 filed Nov. 19, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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61727900 | Nov 2012 | US |