1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a bracket for a clotheshorse, and particularly to a bracket for a clotheshorse that is placed on a base of the clotheshorse to arrange versatile accessories on the clotheshorse.
2. Description of Related Art
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The telescoping rods (32) are mounted on the base (31), and the top ends of the telescoping rods (32) are mounted respectively in the vertical sockets (331) in the Y-shaped connectors (33). The rack (35) composed of multiple rigid crossed members is mounted on the arms (333) and is held in place by the lips (334). The hanging rod (34) has two ends inserted respectively into the transverse recesses (332) in the paired Y-shaped connectors (33).
However, the conventional clotheshorse (30) has the following drawbacks:
1. Other accessories such as panels cannot attach to the clotheshorse (30) because the lip (334) is only suitable for supporting the rack (35). Additionally, small-sized objects cannot be placed on the rack (35) because the objects will fall through holes on the rack (35). Therefore, usage of the clotheshorse (30) is limited.
2. The clotheshorse (30) only has one hanging rod (34) so that a person cannot hang more clothes on the clotheshorse (30). The quantity of clothes the clotheshorse (30) will accommodate is limited.
3. The rack (35) is easily detached from the two connectors (33) because the cross members of the rack (35) only rest on the arms (333) and are only held in place by the lips (344) at corners. Therefore, the rack (35) is easily deformed when too much weight is loaded on the rack (35) because the four arms (333) of the Y-shaped connectors (33) cannot provide distributed support of the rack (35). Moreover, the cross members on the rack (35) easily slide on the arms (333) when the clotheshorse (30) vibrates.
The present invention has arisen to provide a bracket for a clotheshorse to eliminate or obviate the drawbacks of the conventional clotheshorse.
A first objective of the present invention is to provide a bracket for a clotheshorse, which increases versatility of the clotheshorse.
A second objective of the present invention is to provide a bracket for a clotheshorse, which stably supports versatile detachable accessories.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings.
A bracket for a clotheshorse in accordance with the present invention is used on a clotheshorse in pairs to hold multiple rods, racks, shelves or other accessories between two brackets. The two brackets with the versatile and detachable accessories are called a “bracket assembly” in the following description.
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Each bracket (10) is composed of a fan-shaped plate (13) with an inner tan-shaped opening (not numbered), multiple optional flanges (not numbered), multiple collars (12, 131), multiple slots (132), a vertical socket (11) and two ends (not numbered). The fan-shaped plate (13) has an arced upper edge and two side edges. Multiple flanges are extendedly formed on the arced upper edge, the two side edges and around the inner fan-shaped opening. The multiple collars on one bracket (10) comprise multiple first collars (131) and a second collar (12) that align respectively with the collars (12, 131) on the other bracket (10). The first collars (131) are in a line, are evenly spaced above the inner fan-shaped opening near the arced upper edge, protrude from one side of the plate (13) and correspond to the longitudinal members of the rack (23) and each has a free end. One first collar (131) is defined at each end of the bracket (10). The second collar (12) is defined in the fan-shaped plate (13) below the inner fan-shaped opening near a joint of the two side edges on the fan-shaped plate (13). The multiple slots (132) are defined in the flange on the arced upper edge, extend respectively to the free ends of the first collars (131) and extend inward to communicate respectively with the first collars (131). The vertical socket (11) is formed at the joint of the side edges of the fan-shaped plate (13).
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The hanging rod (24) has two end caps (121) and is mounted detachably between the two brackets (10) by inserting the two end caps (121) respectively into the second collars (12) on the two brackets (10). When the rack (23) is mounted on the two brackets (10), the longitudinal members of the rack (23) near the ends of the rack (23) are mounted respectively inside first collars (131) through the slots (132). Therefore, the rack (23) cannot slide on the two brackets (10) so displacement of the rack (23) is prevented.
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The bracket assembly containing the brackets in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The bracket assembly enables accessories to be selectively added to or remove from the clotheshorse to meet a person's various requirements. For example, multiple supplementary hanging rods (25) can be mounted between the two brackets (10) to increase the capacity to suspend clothes.
2. When the rack (23) is mounted on the two brackets (10), the longitudinal members are mounted inside the first collars (131) via the slots (132) to keep the rack (23) from sliding on the two brackets (10). Additionally, the rack (23) is supported on the two brackets (10) evenly at the ends instead of at four corners as with the conventional Y-shaped connectors. Therefore, the rack (23) is safe from sliding or deforming and is stable.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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