The present invention relates to a device for the protection of collars on garments during washing or cleaning.
Experience has shown that shirts or blouses always suffer the greatest level of wear at the tips of the collar during washing or cleaning. Signs of wear occurring here quickly make the garment look shabby and therefore render it useless.
In order to protect the collar it has already been proposed to button up the relevant garments to be laundered and to wash them “inside out”. However, this is not particularly helpful.
Based on this prior art, the object of the invention is to provide a device for the protection of collars on garments during washing or cleaning which is economical, easily applied before washing and easily removed after washing and ensures protection of the tips of the collar during washing or cleaning.
This object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a device which comprises two halves made of a sheet material which each comprise two edges which taper towards one another at the same acute angle, each of the halves being hinged in such a way that they can be folded open and closed along one of the two edges, and locking means being provided with which the halves can be locked when folded closed.
With regard to tolerance of suds, it is particularly preferred for the sheet material to consist of plastics material.
It is further particularly preferred for the sheet material to comprise a large number of openings so that, in spite of application of the device according to the invention, a sufficient washing action is still achieved, even at the tips of the collars.
It is particularly preferred for the openings to be configured as circular cut-outs.
The two halves of the device are preferably interconnected by a living hinge since this is can be produced in a simple and cost-effective manner and is tolerant of suds.
In order still better to prevent removal of the device according to the invention from the tips of the collars during washing, it is preferred for the surfaces, which abut one another when folded closed, of the halves to be provided with raised retaining ridges.
The retaining ridges are preferably sawtooth-shaped in order to further improve the fastening.
In order to simplify production it is recommended to form the retaining ridges in one piece with the sheet material of the halves.
The retaining ridges preferably extend parallel to the bisector of the acute angle between the two edges. An optimal retaining effect is thus obtained.
A plurality of snap-in lugs are preferably provided as locking means and are attached to a bracket which projects towards the other half in the folded closed state and which is arranged on the free edge of the half in such a way that the snap-in lugs engage around, in part, the other half in the folded closed state.
Lastly, it has been found that the collar tips concerned have different acute angles in different garments. These angles are generally between 60 and 90°. It is therefore particularly preferred for the device according to the invention to be developed in such a way that it can be easily adjusted to different angles. The present invention thus proposes that the angle α be variable, in that each half of the device according to the invention is formed of two parts which also consist of a sheet material, are in the shape of sectors of a circle and can each overlap a different region which is also in the shape of a sector of a circle.
In this instance the angle α is preferably between 60 and 90°. This developed device according to the invention can thus be varied within this range.
In order to nevertheless achieve sufficient stability of the device it is particularly preferred, in each case, for one part of the halves to comprise brackets on its radial outer edge which engage around the respective other part of the respective half from the outside in the assembled state.
In order to nevertheless manufacture the corresponding parts easily in a plastics injection moulding process, it is preferred for the parts with the brackets to comprise corresponding recesses in the region of the brackets in the opposing material. The undercuts which are extremely difficult to produce in the injection moulding process are thus avoided.
It is particularly preferred, in each case, for one part of the halves to comprise a slit which is in the shape of a sector of a circle and for the respective other part of the halves to be provided with a lug which is arranged in such a way that it engages in the slit in the assembled state. Stops are thus provided which define the range of adjustment of the device and thus increase stability.
In order to define the stop zone it may also be provided for the respective other part to comprise an outwardly protruding step on its outer periphery, which step acts as a stop in the assembled state for the part provided with the brackets.
The device according to the invention is preferably produced as an injection-moulded part made of plastics material. This provides optimal, cost-effective mass production and simultaneously the desired chemical and physical properties, since the device according to the invention has to be resistant to suds and heat.
Manufacture by injection moulding is a particularly advantageous manufacturing option since the parts of the halves are only interconnected by a thin strip of plastics material before assembly.
The present invention will be described hereinafter in greater detail with reference to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:
The device 10 shown in
The two halves 12, 14 are hinged together at their adjacent, radially extending edges 16, 18 by a living hinge 20 so they can be folded. The folded open state can be seen in
The two halves comprise circular openings or cut-outs 22 which, as “washing pores”, allow the suds to reach the enclosed part of the collar.
In this instance the size and arrangement of these washing pores 22 can be varied, as also shown by the different embodiments illustrated in
The surfaces shown in
Two shorter retaining ridges 26 are arranged on the other half 12 and extend parallel to the bisector of the acute angle α of the half 12, but outwardly offset from the bisector. The two retaining ridges 26 are shorter in length than the retaining ridge 24.
The retaining ridges 24, 26 are preferably produced in one piece with the material of the halves 12, 14 and have a sawtooth progression, as is illustrated in greater detail in
In order to hold the device 10 according to the invention in the folded closed state and simultaneously on the respective tips of a collar, three snap-in lugs 28 are arranged as locking means on a bracket 30 which protrudes towards the other half 12 in the folded closed state. The bracket 30 is attached to the outer, free, radially extending edge 32 of the half 14 in such a way that, in the folded closed state, it protrudes perpendicularly towards the other half 12 and beyond it.
In the closed state illustrated in
The shape of the folded closed device 10 does not necessarily have to correspond to that shown in
The action of the snap-in lugs 28 can be seen more clearly still in
The device 10 according to the invention is used as follows: in the idle state the device 10 according to the invention is folded open, as shown in
Nevertheless, a sufficient inlet and outlet of suds though the openings 22 is possible during the washing procedure, in such a way that even the protected tips of the collars are sufficiently subjected to the washing process.
After washing the device 10 can be easily opened again by pressing the bracket 30 outwards (away from the device 10) and removed from the tip of the protected collar.
The device 10 according to the invention thus prevents the high level of wear of the tips of collars of garments during the washing process.
The adjustability, i.e. the adaptability, of this further embodiment of the present invention to different angles of the collars is provided in that each half 112, 114 is formed in each case of two parts 150, 152 and 154, 156 which are preferably mirror symmetrical.
The two parts 150, 154 meet one another at the living hinge 120 and are completely mirror symmetrical. They are substantially shaped as circular sectors with an angle of approximately 60°. The two parts preferably have a narrow, long slit 158, 160 which is also in the shape of a portion of a circle. The radial outer edge of the two parts 150, 154 follows the line of a circle and in each case comprises an extension 162, 164, at approximately 10 degrees from the living hinge 120, which extension protrudes radially outwardly via a radially, i.e. perpendicularly, extending step 166, 168 and extends as far as the living hinge 120.
The respective other parts 152, 156 of the two halves 112, 114 are also substantially circular with an angle of approximately 45°. These two parts 152, 156 are also substantially, but not completely, mirror symmetrical. The differences are formed by the two snap-in devices 128 for closing the device 110 according to the invention and these will be explained in greater detail hereinafter.
The parts 152, 156 have a greater radial extension outwardly than the parts 150, 154 and have, at their radially outer edge, an edge strip 170, 172 which, in this case, is extended towards the observer and extends perpendicular to the sector face. This edge strip preferably comprises one or more brackets 174, 176 which in turn extend radially inwardly perpendicular to the strip 170, 172.
The underlying sheet material of the sector faces, viewed by the observer, is recessed in the region of these strips 174, 176 and thus comprises a corresponding, yet in each case somewhat larger opening 178, 180. These recesses 178, 180 are provided in order to considerably facilitate the manufacture of the adjustable device 110 according to the invention in the injection moulding process, since undercuts can thus be avoided.
Furthermore, lugs 182 are provided in the parts 152, 156 with the same radial spacing as that comprised by the slits 158, 160 in the parts 150, 154, which lugs in this instance each point towards the observer. For the purpose of simpler manufacture, these lugs 182 are folded perpendicularly upwardly from the face towards the observer in such a way that, next to the lugs 182, a small opening is formed in the face. In the radial direction the lugs 182 comprise an extension which is somewhat shorter than the radial width of the slits 158, 160.
The radially extending edge of the parts 152, 156 which is turned away from the respective other part 150, 154 is also provided with a strip 184, 186 protruding perpendicularly towards the observer. This strip 184, 186 transitions in each case into a strip of plastics material which connects the parts 150, 152 and 154, 156 respectively. The strips 184, 186 then extend further along the two sides of the living hinge 120, again radially outwardly as far as the radial outer end of the extensions 162, 164.
A snap-in device 128 is still provided in each case in the progression of the strips 184, 186 and is attached in each case to an elevation of the respective strip 184, 186 extending toward the observer. Next to the snap-in device 128 in each case, a corresponding catch 192 for the respective other bracket 128 is provided on the side turned away from the observer. For this reason the configuration of the parts 152, 156, in this instance also, is not quite mirror symmetrical. In order to ensure smooth cooperation between the bracket 128 and the catch 192, they must swap places about the line of mirror symmetry in each case. If the bracket 128, as shown in this instance, is thus arranged on the part 152 radially outside the recess 192, the bracket 128 must be accordingly arranged inwardly on the other part 156.
In order to improve the resilience of the snap-in closure, the bracket 128 is surrounded in each case by an elongate, rectangular recess 194 in the sheet, sector-shaped material of the respective part 152, 156. In this way not only can the bracket 128 be somewhat resilient, but also the respective strip 184, 186 since it is not connected directly to the sector-shaped face of the respective part.
In
The parts 150, 154 and 152, 156 which have been folded together thus now form planar hollow bodies, the respective halves forming the lower and upper surfaces, whilst the living hinge and the adjacent strips as well as the strips 184, 186 form the lateral delimitations, i.e. a radially extending side wall of the respective hollow body. The opposing sides of the hollow body are open.
The parts 154 and 156 and 150 and 152 are now plugged into one another in order to adapt to the respective angle of the collar, as shown in
The embodiment shown in accordance with
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2008 012 916.8 | Sep 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE2009/050052 | 9/28/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/25/2011 |