The invention pertains to apparatuses for supporting a laundry hamper, more particularly those of the type that are mountable to a cabinet door.
Although laundry hampers are known in the art, it remains desirable to provide a laundry hamper that is lightweight, compact, collapsible, and easy to install. The present invention is directed to an improved apparatus for supporting a laundry hamper and a laundry hamper assembly which incorporates the apparatus, and more particularly, a laundry hamper assembly that may be adapted for use in a tilt-out cabinet.
The invention provides an apparatus for supporting a laundry hamper. The apparatus may be mountable to a door of a cabinet. In some embodiments, the cabinet is a tilt-out cabinet with the door being hinged to a bottom of the cabinet. The apparatus comprises a supporting rod arranged to form a closed frame. The supporting rod comprises one or more rods. The closed frame may have a rectangular shape. The apparatus also comprises one or more mounting brackets. Each of the mounting brackets comprises a channel with a recess within which a portion of the supporting rod is inserted therein. The channel comprises a first channel segment and a second channel segment separated by a gap. Each of the first channel segment and second channel segment comprises a first side wall and an opposing second side wall integral with a bottom wall to define a generally U-shaped structure. The bottom wall of the first channel segment faces a side opposite from the side at which the bottom wall of the second channel segment faces. The mounting bracket may further comprise a guiding wall projecting from a first end of the channel, arranged to surround at least a portion of a perimeter of the supporting rod. Means are provided to secure the mounting bracket to a door of a cabinet. Such means may for example be a fastener.
In example embodiments, the supporting rod is arranged to form a first side, a second side arranged spaced-apart from, and parallel to the first side, a third side, and a fourth side arranged spaced-apart from, and parallel to the third side. The third and fourth sides are arranged to join the first side to the third side at opposing ends thereof. In such embodiments, the apparatus comprises a first mounting bracket and a second mounting bracket. The first mounting bracket comprises a channel to receive a portion of a longitudinal length of the third side. The second mounting bracket comprises a channel arranged to receive a longitudinal portion of the fourth side. The first mounting bracket comprises a guiding wall projecting from a first end of the channel, arranged to surround a portion of a perimeter of the first side at a first end thereof. The second mounting bracket comprises a guiding wall projecting from a first end of the channel, arranged to surround a portion of a perimeter of the first side at a second end thereof.
In some embodiments, the mounting bracket comprises a first arm extending from a first end which is joined to the first end of the channel to an opposing second end, and a second arm joining a second end of the channel to the second end of the first arm. In some embodiments, the channel, first arm and second arm of the mounting bracket are arranged to form a generally triangular shape, and in some embodiments, a right triangle. In some embodiments, the mounting bracket comprises opposing attachment points projecting from each end of the first arm. Each of the attachment points is arranged to receive a fastener for securing the frame to a door of a cabinet.
The invention also provides a laundry hamper assembly comprising the apparatus for supporting a laundry hamper and at least one laundry hamper being supported thereon. The laundry hamper comprises an open top end, an opposing closed bottom end, and one or more side walls extending between the open top end and the closed bottom end. In example embodiments, one or more couplers project from the open top end for securing the laundry hamper to the apparatus. In some embodiments, two pairs of couplers are arranged to project from the open top end at opposing sides thereof. Each of the pairs of couplers are arranged spaced-apart along the same side. In some embodiments, a pair of handles project from opposing sides of the open top end, arranged to facilitate transport of the laundry hamper.
Further aspects of the invention and features of specific embodiments of the invention are described below.
Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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The apparatus 10 comprises a supporting rod 11 arranged to form a frame 12. In some embodiments, the frame 12 is closed, i.e., the supporting rod 11 is made of one or more rods with the ends thereof being linked together. In some embodiments, the supporting rod 11 is arranged side to form a polygonal shape. In an example embodiment, the polygonal shape is a quadrilateral, including but not limited to a rectangle, square, rhombus, trapezium, parallelogram, etc.
In the illustrated embodiments, the supporting rod 11 is arranged to form a substantially rectangular shape. The supporting rod 11 comprises a first side 14, a second side 16 arranged spaced-apart from, and parallel to, the first side 14, a third side 18, and a fourth side 20 arranged spaced-apart from, and parallel to, the third side 18. The third side 18 joins a first end 22 of the first side 14 to a first end 24 of the second side 16. The fourth side 20 joins an opposing second end 28 of the first side 14 to an opposing second end 30 of the second side 16.
In some embodiments, the frame 12 is integrally formed. For example, the first, second, third and fourth sides 14, 16, 18, 20 are integrally formed by for example welding the ends thereof. In some embodiments, the supporting side 11 may be bent to form a square-shaped frame 12 with sides 14, 16, 18, 20. In other embodiments, the frame 12 is formed by interconnecting one or more rods to form the sides 14, 16, 18, 20.
The frame 12 may be made of any suitable material or a combination of materials, e.g., one or more of metal and alloys, plastic and wood. First, second, third, fourth sides 14, 16, 18, 20 may comprise a circular cross-sectional area and/or a non-circular cross-sectional area such as a square, rectangle, etc.
The apparatus 10 includes at least one mounting bracket 32. Each of the at least one mounting bracket 32 comprises a channel 34 with a recess 36 within which at least a portion of a longitudinal length of the supporting rod 11 is receivable therein. In the illustrated embodiments, the at least one mounting bracket 32 includes a pair of mounting brackets, a first mounting bracket 32A and a second mounting bracket 32B. The first mounting bracket 32A has a first channel 34A with a first recess 36A within which at least a portion of a longitudinal length of the third side 18 (LTHIRD SIDE) is received therein. The first channel 34A extends from the first end 22 of the first side 14 to a point 50 along the third side 18. The second mounting bracket 32B has a second channel 34B with a second recess 36B within which at least a portion of a longitudinal length of the fourth side 20 (LFOURTH SIDE) is received therein. The second channel 34B extends from the second end 28 of the first side 14 to a point 52 along the fourth side 20.
In some embodiments, the portions of the longitudinal lengths of the third side 18 and fourth side 20 (LTHIRD SIDE, LFOURTH SIDE) which are received within the respective first and second recesses 36A, 36B are between about ¼ and about ¾ of the entire longitudinal lengths of the third side 18 and fourth side 20 (LTHIRD SIDE, LFOURTH SIDE), and in some embodiments, between about ⅓ and about ⅔ of the entire longitudinal lengths of the third side 18 and fourth side 20 (LTHIRD SIDE, LFOURTH SIDE).
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The first and second channel segments 38, 40 may have equal or different longitudinal lengths. In some embodiments, the first channel segment 38 has a longitudinal length greater than a longitudinal length of the second channel segment 40.
In some embodiments, each of the mounting brackets 32 further comprises a guiding wall 49 projecting outwardly from a first end 54 of the channel 34. The guiding wall 49 may be arranged to contact the supporting rod 11 to facilitate proper alignment of the bracket 32 with respect to the frame 12 and/or provide support of the supporting rod 11 to the mounting bracket 32 and/or provide a stop to control the rotation of the bracket 32 during assembly. In the illustrated embodiments, the guiding wall 49A of the first mounting bracket 32A projects from the first end 54A of the channel 34A arranged to contact a portion of a longitudinal length extending from the first end 22 of the first side 14. Similarly, the guiding wall 49B of the second mounting bracket 32B projects from the first end 54B of the channel 34B arranged to contact a portion of a longitudinal length extending from the second end 28 of the first side 14. In some embodiments, the guiding wall 49 comprises a convex, curved shape. In some embodiments, the guiding wall 49 surrounds at least a portion of a perimeter of the first side 14.
Each of the mounting brackets 32 may further comprise a first arm 56 projecting outwardly from the first end 54 of the channel 34. The first arm 56 may project orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the channel 34. The first arm 56 and the channel 34 may be arranged to define a right angle (90°) therebetween. The first arm 56 may extend from a first end 58 of the first arm 56, which may be joined to the first end 54 of the channel 34, to an opposing second end 60 thereof. In some embodiments, the mounting bracket 32 may further comprise a second arm 62. The second arm 62 extends to join a second end 64 of the channel 34, opposite to the first end 54 thereof, to the second end 60 of the first arm 56. In some embodiments, the channel 34, first arm 56 and second arm 62 are arranged to form a generally triangular shape, and in some embodiments, a right triangle.
The mounting bracket 32 may be made of any suitable materials, including but not limited to, metals and alloys, plastic, wood or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the mounting bracket 32 is made of a composite material. Non-limiting examples of suitable composite materials include reinforced plastics, metal matrix composites, composite wood, fiberglass, composite ceramic, carbon fiber, etc.
Means are provided to secure the mounting bracket 32 to a face 66 of a door 68 of a cabinet 70. Such means may include any suitable fastener including for example screw, bolt, rivet, adhesive tape, and hook and loop. Each of the mounting brackets 32 may include one or more attachment points to engage with a fastener. In example embodiments, the one or more attachment points 72 each comprises a slot opening 74. The slot opening 74 may be arranged at any suitable position along the mounting bracket 32. In the illustrated embodiments, a pair of slot openings 74A, 74B are arranged to project from each end 58, 60 of the first arm 56 of the mounting bracket 32. A pair fasteners 76A, 76B such as a screw may each be inserted through the slot openings 74A, 74B, and to the face 66 of the door 68 so as to secure the mounting bracket 32 to the door 68.
In some embodiments, the cabinet 70 is a tilt-out cabinet with the door 68 being hinged to a bottom of the cabinet 70. In such embodiments, the frame 12 may be arranged laterally from the face 66 of the door 68. In some embodiments, the frame 12 is arranged orthogonal from the face 66 of the door 68.
The frame 12 is attachable to the mounting bracket 32 by inserting a first portion of the supporting rod 11 into the gap 42, and turning the supporting rod 11 so as to align for insertion of opposing portions that are adjacent to the first portion of the supporting rod 11 into the recess 36 of the channel 34. The opposing portions are inserted within the recesses of the first channel segment 38 and the second channel segment 40 respectively. The guiding wall 49 is then arranged to surround a portion of the perimeter of the supporting rod 11. In one example, the frame 12 is attachable to two mounting brackets 32, the first mounting bracket 32A and the second mounting bracket 32B. A first portion 78 of the third side 18 is inserted into the gap 42A of the channel 34A between the first channel segment 38A and the second channel segment 40A. The mounting bracket 32A is positioned, e.g., by turning, to align opposing sections that are adjacent to the first portion 78 of the third side 18 to be received within the respective first channel segment 38A and second channel segment 40A. The mounting bracket 32A is then positioned to align the guiding wall 49A to surround at least a portion of a perimeter of the first side 14 at the first end 22 thereof. The same steps are repeated to attach the supporting rod 11 to the mounting bracket 32B. A first portion 84 of the fourth side 20 is inserted into the gap 42B of the channel 34B between the first channel segment 38B and the second channel segment 40B. The mounting bracket 32B is positioned, e.g., by turning, to align opposing sections that are adjacent to the first portion 84 of the fourth side 20 to be received within the respective first channel segment 38B and second channel segment 40B. The mounting bracket 32B is then positioned to align the guiding wall 49B to surround at least a portion of a perimeter of the first side 14 at the second end 24 thereof.
The frame 12 may be attachable to the mounting bracket 32 without using any hand or power tools, advantageously allowing for easy installation and transport for both the suppliers and the end users. For example, a plurality of frames 12 may be stacked on top of one another during transport, while the mounting brackets 32 may be separately stored.
Aspects of the invention comprises a laundry hamper assembly 100. Referring to
In some embodiments, the laundry hamper 102 comprises an open top end 103 and an opposing closed bottom end 106 with one or more side walls 108 extending between the top and bottom ends 103, 106. In some embodiments, a lid (not shown) may be arranged to cover the open top end 103. At least one coupler 104 projects outwardly from the open top end 103, arranged to engage a portion of the supporting rod 11, in order to secure the laundry hamper 102 to the apparatus 10. A non-limiting example of a suitable coupler 104 is a coupling hook.
In the illustrated embodiments, the open top end 103 of the laundry hamper 102 comprises a first side 110, a second side 112 arranged spaced-apart and parallel to the first side 110, a third side 114, and a fourth side 116 arranged spaced-apart and parallel to the third side 114, the third and fourth sides 114, 116 connecting the first side 110 to the second side 112. In the illustrated embodiments, four couplers 104 are arranged to project from the open top end 103 of the laundry hamper 102. The four couplers 104 comprise a first pair of spaced-apart couplers 104A, 104B arranged to project from the first side 110, and a second pair of spaced-apart couplers 104C, 104D arranged to project from the second side 112. The first pair of spaced-apart couplers 104A, 104B are arranged to engage with the first side 14, and the second pair of spaced-apart couplers 104C, 104D are arranged to engage with the second side 16 so as to secure the laundry hamper 102 to the apparatus 10.
The laundry hamper 102 may comprise any suitable shape for storing clothes. In example embodiments, the laundry hamper 102 comprises a first panel 120, an opposing second panel 122 arranged spaced-apart from the first panel 120, a third panel 124, an opposing fourth panel 126 arranged spaced-apart from the third panel 124, and a bottom panel 128 extending along a side of the first, second, third and fourth panels 120, 122, 124, 126 to form the closed bottom end 106. The third and fourth panels 124, 126 are arranged to extend between the first and second panels 120, 122. In some embodiments, the panels 120, 122, 124, 126, 128 have a rectangular shape. However, this is not mandatory. The panels 120, 122, 124, 126, 128 may have other polygonal shapes, such as square, and other quadrilateral shapes.
The laundry hamper 102 may further include a pair of handles 130A, 130B projecting from the open top end 103 thereof, arranged to facilitate the removing of the laundry hamper 102 from the apparatus 10 and/or the installing of the laundry hamper 102 to the apparatus 10 and/or the transporting of the laundry hamper 102. In some embodiments, the pair of handles 130A, 130B are arranged to project from opposing sides of the open top end 104, and at sides that do not comprise the coupler 104. In the illustrated embodiments, the pair of handles 130A, 130B are arranged to project from the third and fourth sides 114, 116 of the open top end 103 respectively.
In use, the laundry hamper 102 is supported on the apparatus 10, which the apparatus 10 has been affixed to the door 68 of the cabinet 70, by coupling the one or more couplers 104 to the supporting rod 11, such as by securing a hook 104 to the supporting rod 11. The laundry hamper 102 may be removed from the apparatus 10 by disengaging the one or more couplers 104 from the supporting rod 11.
Throughout the foregoing description and the drawings, in which corresponding and like parts are identified by the same reference characters, specific details have been set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail or at all to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
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