This invention relates to a collapsible clothes drying rack.
A collapsible clothes drying rack is disclosed herein. The details of the invention are set forth below in connection with the detailed description of the embodiments.
A better understanding of the present invention will be obtained from the following detailed descriptions and accompanying drawings, which set forth illustrative embodiments that are indicative of the various ways in which the principals of the invention may be employed.
Turning now to the figures, where like reference numerals refer to like elements, there is illustrated in
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In the depicted embodiment, foot 50 is engaged to each of second ends 27 and 28. Foot 50 comprises first end 51, which is selectively engaged to first member 21 or second member 22, and second end 52. Second end 52 of foot 50 is angled such that, when drying rack 10 is fully assembled and frame 12 is in the extended position, second end 52 of foot 50 is parallel with and engages the surface (not shown) that frame 12 is resting on.
Subassembly 30 is comprised of a structure that is similar to subassembly 20. Subassembly 30 comprises first member 31 and second member 32. First member 31 has first end 35 and second end 37, while second member 32 has first end 36 and second end 38. As shown, first ends 35 and 36 form subassembly first end 30A, while second ends 37 and 38 form subassembly second end 30B. First member 31 and second member 32 are rotatably joined at pivot point 33, which, in the depicted embodiment, is located at the approximate midpoint of both first member 31 and second member 32. It will be appreciated that the depicted location of pivot point 33 is exemplary and not limiting.
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As seen, the structure of subassembly 40 may be similar to both subassemblies 30 and 20. As depicted, subassembly 40 comprises first member 41 and second member 42. First member 41 has first end 45 and second end 47, while second member 42 has first end 46 and second end 48. As shown, first ends 45 and 46 form subassembly first end 40A, while second ends 47 and 48 form subassembly second end 40B. First member 41 and second member 42 are rotatably joined at pivot point 43, which, in the depicted embodiment, is located at the approximate midpoint of both first member 41 and second member 42. It will be appreciated that the depicted location of pivot point 43 is exemplary and not limiting.
As shown, subassembly second end 30B is pivotably attached to subassembly first end 40A. Specifically, first member 31 of subassembly 30 is pivotably engaged to second member 42 of subassembly 40 at rotation point 34. Rotation point 34 is located at first end 35 of first member 31, and second end 48 of second member 42. Similarly, second member 32 of subassembly 30 is rotatably engaged to first member 41 of subassembly 40 at rotation point 39. Rotation point 39 is located at first end 36 of second member 32, and second end 47 of first member 41. In this manner, rotation of first member 31 and second member 32 about pivot point 33, or the rotation of first member 21 and second member 22 about pivot point 23, will cause first member 41 and second member 42 to rotate about pivot point 43.
It will be appreciated that the depicted embodiment is illustrative only, and not limiting. For example, frame 12 may comprise only one subassembly, such as subassembly 20. Alternatively, frame 12 may comprise two subassemblies, such as subassemblies 20 and 40. As a further alternative, frame 12 may comprise more than three subassemblies, such as a subassembly 20, a plurality of subassemblies 30 and a subassembly 40. It will also be appreciated that frame 12 and frame 112 may be completely collapsible between an extended position and a collapsed position. As depicted, drying rack 10 may also be collapsible between an extended position and a collapsed position when assembled, as described more fully below.
As stated above, frames 12 and 112 are mirror images of one another. As such, the structure of frame 112 may be identical to frame 12, and will only be briefly described herein. For example, frame 112 may comprise a series of vertically-arrayed, “X”-shaped subassemblies 120, 130 and 140. Subassembly 120 is comprised of first member 121 and second member 122, rotatably joined at pivot point 123. Subassembly 130 is comprised of first member 131 and second member 132, rotatably joined at pivot point 133. Subassembly 140 is comprised of first member 141 and second member 142, rotatably joined at pivot point 143. Subassembly 120 is rotatably engaged to subassembly 130 at rotation points 124 and 129. Subassembly 130 is also rotatably engaged to subassembly 140 at rotation points 134 and 139.
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To account for the differences in the distances, a plurality of short end clips 60 and long end clips 65 are attached to frames 12 and 112. As depicted in
When the short end clips 60 and long end clips 65 are engaged to frames 12 and 112, common plane 84 is formed by each of the second ends 62 and 67 of the short end clips 60 and long end clips 65 engaged to frame 12. Likewise, a common plane 184 is formed by each of the second ends 62 and 67 of the pluralities of short end clips 60 and long end clips 65 engaged to frame 112. When rack 10 is fully assembled, common planes 84 and 184 are separated by a distance D4.
As discussed above, each locking arm 13 and 113 selectively engages each first member 41 and 141, respectively. In the embodiment depicted, for example, in
Likewise, locking spacer cap 176, which is identical to an end cap 93, is attached to first member 141 at first end 145. Locking end clip 177, which is identical to a short end clip 60, is attached to locking arm 113 at the end opposite of locking pivot point 171. In the depicted embodiment, locking end clip 177 and any short end clips 60 are attached to opposing sides of locking arm 113. In this way, locking spacer cap 176 cooperates with locking end clip 177 to selectively engage locking arm 113 with first member 141.
It will be appreciated that the description of locking arms 13 and 113 are exemplary and not limiting. For example,
In the depicted embodiment, a plurality of rods 90 extend between and are selectively secured to frames 12 and 112. For ease of manufacture and assembly, each rod 90 is the same length. Because of the identical lengths of the rods 90, each rod 90 may be connected to frames 12 and 112 at any corresponding point. Each rod 90 comprises a first end 91 and a second end 92.
End caps 93 are configured to alternatively selectively engage either a long end clip 65 or a short end clip 60. An end cap 93 is attached to each first end 91 and each second end 92 of each rod 90. A connecting element, such as notch 63, is formed at second end 62 of each short end clip 60. Each notch 63 is formed to cooperate with an end cap 93, so as to releasably secure an end cap 93 to the respective short end clip 60. Similarly, a connecting element, such as notch 68, is formed at each second end 67 of each long end clip 65. Each notch 68 is also formed to cooperate with an end cap 93 to releasably secure an end cap 93 to the respective long end clip 65. As depicted, each notch 63 and 68 may be formed to releasable secure an end cap 93 such that the corresponding rod 90 may be perpendicular to frames 12 or 112. In the depicted embodiment, each notch 63 and 68 is formed to provide an audible cue, such as a snapping sound, to inform the user as to when the end cap 93 is releasably secured within the corresponding notch. Because each notch 63 and 68 may releasably secure an end cap 93, and because each notch 63 and 68 lie in respective planes 84 and 184, thus separated by a common distance D4, any rod 90 may engage any pair of short end clips 60 or any pair of long end clips 65.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangement disclosed is meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.