The present invention relates to a clothing drying device capable of hanging laundry, etc. indoors.
An indoor clothing drying tool capable of pulling out a rope for hooking laundry is disclosed. This indoor clothing drying tool hangs a rope between opposing walls in a room, and laundry can be hung on this rope. The indoor clothing drying tool includes a drum with a rope wound around, a cover case surrounding the drum, a rope outlet provided on the front surface of the cover case, and a pulley provided between the rope outlet and the drum.
In order to provide the rope outlet on the front surface of the cover case, it is necessary to provide a large pulley between the drum and the rope outlet. However, when such a large pulley is provided, there is a problem that the thickness dimension or the height dimension of the cover case are increased by the size of the pulley.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a compact clothing drying device.
The above object is solved by the following present invention. That is, a clothing drying device of the present invention (1) has:
a drum with a rope wound around;
a casing body has an entrance/exit surface and storing the drum, the entrance/exit surface being provided adjacent to a wall surface to which the casing body is fixed, the entrance/exit surface allowing the rope to go in and out; and
a gate-shaped guide member provided on the entrance/exit surface, comprising a hole portion provided inside the guide member and the rope is passed through, a pair of pole portions extending in the direction intersecting with the wall surface and having an arc surface becoming convex toward the hole portion, and a beam portion passed between the pair of pole portions at the end portion opposite to the end portion of the wall surface side of the pair of pole portions and having an arc surface becoming convex toward the hole portion.
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (2) is the clothing drying device according to (1), wherein the beam portion has an arch shape being convex in the direction away from the wall surface.
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (3) is the clothing drying device according to (1) or (2), comprising a spacer portion interposed between the guide member and the wall surface and defining a part around the hole portion to secure a space between the hole portion and the wall surface.
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (4) is the clothing drying device according to (1) to (3), comprising a receiving portion fixed to a wall surface different from the wall surface, wherein
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (5) has:
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (6) is the clothing drying device according to (5), wherein
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (7) is the clothing drying device according to (6), wherein the first frame has a first part capable of being stored in the storage portion, and a second part extending from the first part in the direction intersecting with the first part and coming into contact with the second frame at the position the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion are engaged.
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (8) is the clothing drying device according to (7), wherein the second part has a second fixing portion fixing the second frame and the second part.
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (9) is the clothing drying device according to (8), wherein
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (10) is the clothing drying device according to (9), wherein the connecting portion defines a bottom portion of the storage portion.
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (11) is the clothing drying device according to any one of (5) to (10), wherein
Further, a clothing drying device of the present invention (12) is the clothing drying device according to (11), wherein the drum has a concave portion provided inside the gear portion and capable of incorporating a spring generating torque in the direction the rope is wound around the drum.
According to the present invention, a compact clothing drying device can be provided.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the clothing drying device of the present invention is described with reference to
As shown in
The casing body 27 is formed in a box shape. The casing body 27 has a front surface 32 facing the wall surface 12 in a room to which the clothing drying device 11 is fixed, and four side surfaces 33 adjacent to the front surface 32 and the wall surface 12. One of the four side surfaces 33 constitutes an entrance/exit surface 34 allowing the rope 18 to go in and out. The entrance/exit surface 34 has an opening portion 35, and a part of the guide member 23 (a base portion 87) and a second part 37 of the first frame 13 are fitted into the opening portion 35. The casing body 27 is preferably formed of a resin material or a metal material, and more preferably formed of, for example, stainless steel.
The rope 18 has a rope main body 18A, and a grip portion 13B provided at the end portion of the rope main body 18A far from the drum 16. The diameter of the rope main body 18A is preferably 0.3 to 3.0 mm, for example.
As shown in
The second portion can come into contact with the second frame 15 at the position where a first engaging portion 45 and a second engaging portion 46 are engaged. The second part 37 has: a notch portion 41 notched in a square shape; a spacer portion 42 provided adjacent to the notch portion 41 and interposed between the guide member 23 and the wall surface 12; a convex portion 43 provided around the notch portion 41; and a screw hole 44 provided on the convex portion 43 and having a female screw formed therein. The base portion 87 of the guide member 23, which will be described later, is fitted inside the notch portion 41. The spacer portion 42 defines a part around the hole portion 94 to secure a space between the hole portion 94 and the wall surface 12.
The convex portion 43 is fitted into a concave portion 88 provided around the base portion 87 of the guide member 23, thereby, the positions of the structures such as the second frame 15, the third frame 17, and the guide member 23 with respect to the first frame 13 can be determined. The second part 37 has a second fixing portion 47 fixing the second frame 15 and the second part 37. The second fixing portion 47 is composed of the screw hole 44, a female screw hole 91 of the guide member 23, and a screw (not shown) passed through the screw hole 44 and the female screw hole 91.
The first part 36 has a plurality of the first engaging portions 45 projecting toward the second frame 15 on the side surface in order to engage with the second frame 15. Each of the first engaging portions 45 is formed in a claw shape projecting outward toward the second frame 15. Each of the first engaging portions 45 has, for example, a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape, and has a first contact surface contacting the second engaging portion 46 at the position corresponding to the slope of the trapezoid. The first contact surface is formed obliquely with respect to the wall surface 12 so as to be away from the wall surface 12 as going toward the outside.
The second frame 15 is configured to be engageable with the first frame 13. As shown in
The storage portion 52 is formed so as to be recessed in a substantially quadrangular shape, in accordance with the shape of the first part 36 of the first frame 13. The storage portion 52 can store the first part 36 of the first frame 13. A part of the part defining the bottom portion of the storage portion 52 is composed of through holes.
The connecting portion 54 is provided so as to connect the parts sandwiching the storage portion 52 of the second frame 15. The connecting portion 54 defines a part of the bottom portion of the storage portion 52. The connecting portion 54 has a recessed portion capable of holding a support piece 75 of the brake portion 22 so as not to rotate. The recessed portion is recessed in a shape complementary to the support piece 75. The connecting portion 54 fixes the brake portion 22 via the support piece 75 to prevent the brake portion 22 from rotating together with the rotating drum 16.
The storage portion 52 has the plurality of second engaging portions 46 engaging with the plurality of first engaging portions 45 of the first frame 13 on its inner peripheral surface. The plurality of second engaging portions 46 are provided so as to come into contact with the plurality of first engaging portions 45 at the fitting position where the first part 36 is tightly fitted into the storage portion 52. Therefore, the plurality of second engaging portions 46 engage with the plurality of first engaging portions 45 at the fitting position.
Each of the plurality of second engaging portions 46 is formed in a claw shape projecting inward toward the first frame 13. The second engaging portion 46 has a shape complementary to the shape of the first engaging portion 45. That is, the second engaging portion 46 has, for example, a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape, and has a second contact surface coming into contact with the first engaging portion 45 at the position corresponding to the slope of the trapezoid. The second contact surface is formed obliquely with respect to the wall surface 12 so as to be away from the wall surface 12 as going toward the outside. The second engaging portion 46 is provided at the position closer to the wall surface 12 than the first engaging portion 45. Therefore, when the first frame 13 is in the fitting position, the second frame 15 is prevented from falling off from the first frame 13 in the direction of intersecting with the wall surface 12. The second engaging portion 46 can engage and disengage with the first engaging portion 45 relatively moving in the direction along the wall surface 12, and cannot engage and disengage with the first engaging portion 45 relatively moving in the direction intersecting with the wall surface 12.
As shown in
The first frame 13, the second frame 15, and the third frame 17 are all preferably formed of metal materials, and more preferably formed of, for example, a zinc alloy die-cast or an aluminum alloy die-cast.
As shown in
The spiral spring 21 is stored inside the first concave portion 71, and is sealed by the lid body 72. The inner peripheral portion of the spiral spring 21 is fixed to the support shaft 62. The outer peripheral portion of the spiral spring 21 is fixed to the drum 16. The spiral spring 21 can give torque toward one direction to the drum 16 in a state of being stored in the first concave portion 71. That is, the spiral spring 21 can generate torque in the direction in which the rope 18 is wound around the drum 16.
The brake portion 22 is incorporated inside the second concave portion 73. The brake portion 22 is composed of a general oil damper. The brake portion 22 has a disc-shaped brake portion main body 74, and the support piece 75 including a protrusion fixedly supporting the brake portion main body 74. In the brake portion 22, for example, the gear of the brake portion main body 74 engages with the gear formed on the inner peripheral surface of the second concave portion 73. At that time, the brake portion main body 74 is supported by the support piece 75 (the projection) so as not to rotate together with the drum 16. Therefore, the brake portion 22 can generate a predetermined resistance force when the drum 16 rotates.
As shown in
The disengaging portion 25 has: a cylindrical disengaging portion main body 81; a lever 82 provided integrally with the disengaging portion main body 81; a pivot portion 83 rotatably provided on the outer peripheral surface of the disengaging portion main body 81; and a spring 84 provided on the pivot portion 83. The lever 82 is exposed to the outside through an opening 85 provided on the casing body 27, and the user hooks his finger on the lever 82. The pivot portion 83 can come into contact with the small piece 76B of the stopper portion via the spring 84.
The guide member 23 is provided on the entrance/exit surface 34. As shown in
The arm portion 92 has a pivoting shaft 93 extending along the direction of the support shaft 62 of the third frame 17. The pivoting shaft 93 can rotatably support the small pulley 26.
The base portion 87 of the guide member 23 is formed in a gate shape. The base portion 87 has: the hole portion 94 provided thereinside and the rope 18 is passed through; a pair of pole portions 95 extending in the direction intersecting with the wall surface 12; and a beam portion 96 passed between the pair of pole portions 95 at the end portion opposite to the end portion on the wall surface 12 side of the pair of pole portions 95. The outer edge of the hole portion 94 is defined by the pair of pole portions 95, the beam portion 96, and the spacer portion 42 (the notch portion 41) of the second part 37 of the first frame 13.
As shown in
The cross section of the pole portion 95 may have a shape without an extremely protruding corner so that the load is not concentrated on one place in the rope 18 hung on the pole portion 95, and may be, for example, a polygonal cross section of hexagon or more (such as hexagon, octagon, decagon, dodecagon, etc.).
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The cross section of the beam portion 96 may have a shape without an extremely protruding corner so that the load is not concentrated on one place in the rope 18 hung on the beam portion 95, and may be, for example, a polygonal cross section of hexagon or more (such as hexagon, octagon, decagon, dodecagon, etc.).
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With reference to
The user fixes the first frame 13 together with the packing 14 by the fixing portion 38 (the through holes 38A, the screws) to the wall surface 12 that the clothing drying device 11 is to be installed on. At this time, the packing 14 is installed so as to be sandwiched between the wall surface 12 and the first frame 13. The user attaches a structure, in which the casing body 27, the second frame 15 and the third frame 17 are integrated, to the first frame 13 fixed to the wall surface 12 in this way. More specifically, the integrated structure is inserted into the first frame 13 from above so that the first portion 36 of the first frame 13 is stored in the storage portion 52 of the second frame 15. As a result, the second frame 15 slides with respect to the first frame 13, and the lower surface of the second frame 15 and the guide member 23 come into contact with the second portion 37 of the first frame 13. Further, the convex portion 43 of the first frame 13 is inserted into the concave portion 88 of the guide member 23. As a result, the position of the integrated structure with respect to the first frame 13 is determined.
At that time, the second engaging portion 46 (the second contact surface) of the second frame 15 engages with the first engaging portion 45 (the first contact surface) of the first frame 13. In this state, with respect to the first frame 13, the integrated structure can be moved upward in the direction along the wall surface 12, but cannot be moved in the direction intersecting with the wall surface 12. In this state, the user fastens a screw to the screw hole 44 of the second portion 37 of the first frame 13 and the female screw hole 91 of the guide member main body 86 to fix the integrated structure to the first frame 13. As a result, the installation of the clothing drying device 11 on the wall surface 12 is completed easily and in a short time. The user can fix the receiving portion 31, on which the grip portion 18B of the rope 18 is hooked, to the second wall surface 12 different from the wall surface 12.
Subsequently, with reference to
In the usage embodiment of
At this time, the plurality of fixing portions 38 of the first frame 13 are arranged in the up-and-down direction along the pull-out direction of the rope 16. Therefore, even when the user vigorously pulls out the rope 13 from the drum 16 toward the direction away from the wall surface 12, the moment of force acting at each of the fixing portions 38 can be minimized. As a result, the load applied to the fixing portion 38 can be reduced.
As the base portion 37 is formed in a gate shape and has the pair of pole portions 95 having an arc surface and the beam portion 96 having an arc surface, when pulling out the rope 13 from the drum 16, regardless of the direction in which the rope 18 is pulled out, such as the front direction (the direction indicated by the two arrows in
In the present embodiment, the support shaft 62 supporting the drum 16 is provided on the third frame 17, and the fixing portion 38 for fixing the clothing drying device 11 to the wall surface 12 is provided on the first frame 13 facing the third frame 17. Further, the second frame 15 integrated with the third frame 17 is slidably fixed to the first frame 13. Therefore, the support shaft 62 and the fixed portion 38 are not installed on the same frame, and the drum 16 supported by the support shaft 62 and the fixed portion 38 do not interfere with each other. Therefore, the fixing portion 38 can be installed at the position overlapping with the drum 16, and the casing body 27 can be made more compact than the conventional technique where the fixing portion 38 are arranged on the outside of the drum 16.
In the present embodiment, although the small pulley 26 is provided, the small pulley 26 is provided in parallel with the drum 16 and is contained within the thickness range of the drum 16. Therefore, even if the small pulley 26 is provided, the thickness dimension of the casing body 27 does not increase.
In the clothing drying device 11 of the present embodiment, when the rope 18 is stored in the casing body 27, the user rotates the lever 82 with his finger. As a result, the disengaging portion 25 rotates, and the pivot portion 83 and the spring 84 come into contact with the small piece 76B of the stopper portion 24. As a result, the stopper portion 24 rotates to disengage the engagement of the tip portion 76A of the stopper portion 24 with the gear portion 64 of the drum 16. As a result, the drum 16 is rotated by the drive of the spiral spring 21, and the rope 18 is wound around the rope storage portion 66. At this time, the speed at which the rope 18 is wound is reduced by the braking force of the brake portion 22 and the rotational resistance of the small pulley 26. As a result, when the rope 18 is collected, the grip portion 18B located at the tip of the rope 18 is prevented from being violently moved.
According to the present embodiment, the following can be said. The clothing drying device 11 has: the drum 16 with the rope 18 wound around; the casing body 27 having the entrance/exit surface 34 and storing the drum 16, the entrance/exit surface 34 is provided adjacent to the wall surface 12 the casing body 27 is fixed to and allows the rope 18 to go in and out; and the gate-shaped guide member 23 provided on the entrance/exit surface 34 comprising the hole portion 94 provided inside the guide member 23 and the rope 18 is passed through, a pair of pole portions 95 extending in the direction intersecting with the wall surface 12 and having an arc surface becoming convex toward the hole portion 94, and a beam portion 96 passed between the pair of pole portions 95 at the end portion opposite to the end portion of the wall surface 12 side of the pair of pole portions 95 and having an arc surface becoming convex toward the hole portion 94.
According to this configuration, as the arc surface is provided on both the pole portions 95 and the beam portion 96 of the guide member 23, when the rope 13 is pulled out of the casing body 27, it is possible to prevent a large tension from being applied to one place of the rope 18 in the vicinity of the guide member 23. As a result, the trouble that the rope 18 is cut at the position in the vicinity of the guide member 23 can be prevented. Further, as the rope 18 enters and exits on the entrance/exit surface 34 which is a surface adjacent to the wall surface 12, the configuration of a large-diameter pulley is omitted as compared with the conventional example where the rope 18 is pulled out from the front surface of the casing body 27. As a result, it is possible to prevent the thickness dimension of the casing body 27 from increasing and realize a compact clothing drying device 11.
In this case, the beam portion 96 has an arch shape becoming convex in the direction away from the wall surface 12. According to this configuration, the rope 18 is not caught at the boundary between the pole portions 95 and the beam portion 96, and this prevents a large tension from being applied to one place of the rope 18 at this position. Therefore, it is possible to more reliably prevent the trouble that the rope 18 is cut at the position in the vicinity of the guide member 23.
In this case, the clothing drying device 11 has the spacer portion 42 interposed between the guide member 23 and the wall surface 12 and defining a part around the hole portion 54 to secure a space between the hole portion 94 and the wall surface 12. According to this configuration, the guide member 23 from which the rope 18 is pulled out and the hole portion 94 thereinside can be arranged at a certain distance from the wall surface 12. As a result, the rope 18 can be arranged at the position where the user can easily grasp, and the user-friendly clothing drying device 11 can be realized.
In this case, the clothing drying device 11 includes the receiving portion 31 fixed to a wall surface different from the wall surface 12, and the rope 18 has the grip portion 18B provide on the end portion opposite to the drum 16 and capable of being hooked on the receiving portion 31. According to this configuration, the rope 18 can be easily hooked on the receiving portion 31 via the grip portion 13B, so that the user-friendly clothing drying device 11 can be realized.
The clothing drying device 11 has: the drum 16 with the rope 18 wound around; the first frame 13 having the plurality of fixing portions 38, the plurality of fixing portions is arranged side by side along the pull-out direction of the rope 18 and used for fixing the device 11 to the wall surface 12; the second frame 15 provided on both sides sandwiching the first frame 13 and capable of engaging with the first frame 13; and the third frame 17 fixed to the second frame 15 so as to store the drum 16 between the third frame 17 and the second frame 15 and having the supporting shaft 62 rotatably supporting the drum 16.
According to this configuration, the first frame 13 having the plurality of fixing portions 38 and the third frame 17 having the support shaft 62 are separately configured, and the second frame 15 is capable of engaging with the first frame 13, so that the plurality of fixing portions 38 can be arranged within the range of the installation height of the drum 16. As a result, the height dimension of the casing body 27 can be reduced to make the casing body 27 compact. Further, the plurality of fixing portions 38 and the support shaft 62 are arranged so as not to interfere with each other by the frames divided into multiple, so that the thickness dimension of the casing body 27 can be reduced to make the casing body 27 more compact.
In this case, the first frame 13 has the first engaging portion 45 protruding toward the second frame 15, and the second frame 15 has: the storage portion 52 capable of storing the first frame 13; and the second engaging portion 46 capable of engaging with the first engaging portion 45, capable of engaging and disengaging with the first engaging portion 45 moving relative to the direction along the wall surface 12, and incapable of engaging and disengaging with the first engaging portion 45 moving relative to the direction of intersecting with the wall surface 12.
According to this configuration, the attachment/detachment direction of the second frame 15 with respect to the first frame 13 can be set only in the direction along the wall surface 12. As a result, even when the user pulls the rope 18 in the direction away from the wall surface 12, it is possible to prevent the trouble that the second frame 15 falls off from the first frame 13.
In this case, the first frame 13 has: the first part 36 capable of being stored in the storage portion 52; and the second part 37 extending from the first part 36 in the direction intersecting with the first part 36 and coming into contact with the second frame 15 at the position where the first engaging portion 45 and the second engaging portion 46 are engaged. According to this configuration, when the second frame 15 is fitted to the first frame 13, the first frame 13 can be positioned by the second portion 37. As a result, when the first frame 13 and the second frame 15 are screwed and fixed in a later step, the screw can be easily fastened, and the user-friendly clothing drying device 11 can be realized.
In this case, the second part 37 has the second fixing portion 47 fixing the second frame 15 and the second part 37. According to this configuration, the second fixing portion 47 can prevent the second frame 15 from falling off in the direction along the wall surface 12.
In this case, the drum 16 incorporates the brake portion 22 acting as a resistance when the drum 16 rotates, and the second frame 15 has the connecting portion 54 connecting parts sandwiching the storage portion 52 and fixing the brake portion 22 to prevent the brake portion 22 from rotating together with the rotating drum 16.
According to this configuration, the brake portion 22 can prevent the rope 13 from vigorously returning to the inside of the casing body 27, and prevents the tip of the rope 13 from violently moving when the drum 16 is rewound.
In this case, the connecting portion 54 defines the bottom portion of the storage portion 52. According to this configuration, the connecting portion 54 can be provided with both a function of fixing the brake portion 22 and a function of holding the first frame 13 stored in the storage portion 52 in the storage portion 52. As a result, the number of components of the clothing drying device 11 can be reduced, and the clothing drying device 11 can be made compact.
In this case, the drum 16 has the ratchet-shaped gear portion 64, and the stopper portion 24 engaging with the gear portion 64, and the disengaging portion 25 disengaging the stopper portion 24 from the gear portion 64 are attached to either the second frame 15 or the third frame 17. According to this configuration, the function to prevent rewinding of the rope 18 can be realized by the ratchet type stopper.
In this case, the drum 16 has a concave portion provided inside the gear portion 64 and capable of incorporating a spring generating torque in the direction the rope 18 is wound around the drum 16. According to this configuration, the spring generating torque for collecting the rope 18 can be arranged on the concave portion inside the gear portion 64, and the space inside the clothing drying device 11 can be effectively utilized to make the clothing drying device 11 more compact.
The above-described embodiment can be implemented with various replacements and modifications. That is, in the present embodiment, the first rotating shaft 55 and the second rotating shaft 56 are provided on the second frame 15, and the stopper portion 24 and the disengaging portion 25 are provided on the second frame 15, but the arrangement of the stopper portion 24 and the disengaging portion 25 is not limited to this. Naturally, the first rotating shaft 55 and the second rotating shaft 56 may be provided on the third frame 17, and the stopper portion 24 and the disengaging portion 25 may be provided on the third frame 17.
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