The present specification relates generally to devices for configuring pliable articles and more specifically to a device for rolling fabric articles for storage.
As the average size of houses and condominiums continues to decrease, so does the storage space available to homeowners within their homes. Some of the many items which homeowners are now struggling to find space for are clothing, linens, and other fabric articles. Often these items are stacked in large piles or squeezed into dresser drawers and wardrobes. Due to the very pliant nature of fabric, and the frequency with which these items are accessed, these items often become disorganized, unfolded, and disheveled. When they do, homeowners are burdened with the task of refolding, reorganizing, and often re-pressing these items.
To store more items within a small space, a homeowner may, alternatively, utilize a vacuum storage bag. These bags enable a user to compress their contents by removing air from the bags with the help of a vacuum. While these bags have the capacity to substantially reduce the spatial footprint of the items within them, they have their disadvantages. Once the air is removed from the bags, it becomes difficult to identify their contents and, if an item is ever removed from a bag, the bag must be resealed, and the air vacuumed out anew. Thus, vacuum storage bags are best suited for long-term storage, and do not solve the challenges associated with storing fabric articles which are in regular use.
The need to store a large number of items within a small space is also encountered when packing baggage. As a result of substantial fees being charged by airlines for checked baggage and for excess baggage, travellers are motivated to travel with as little baggage as is practicable. Again, vacuum storage bags are often relied on to fit more fabric articles in a single piece of baggage. Vacuum storage bags, however, may crease the fabric articles packed within them. Further, these storage bags must be resealed, and the air vacuumed out, each time the user needs to repack their baggage. This can be onerous when travellers are regularly moving from city to city or country to country and repacking their baggage every few days. Further, travellers may not have access to a vacuum or vacuum cleaner at each of their destinations to vacuum the air out of the storage bag.
Additionally, the repetitive motion involved in manually folding or rolling large quantities of fabric articles may lead to repetitive stress injuries. These injuries may be more common in certain industries and workplaces, for example in hospitals, restaurants, hotels, banquet halls, cruise ships, gyms, spas and waterparks where a substantial number of towels, linens or other fabric articles is regularly rolled or folded. The repetitive motion associated with this task may place significant physical strain on workers and result in injury. Further, many of these settings require folded/rolled fabric articles to all have substantially the shape and be of substantially the same size, which can be difficult and time-consuming to achieve manually.
Accordingly, there remains a need for improvements in the art.
In an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a fabric rolling device, comprising: a housing; a pair of substantially parallel rods each having a first end, the pair of substantially parallel rods connected to each other at the first ends and extending horizontally therefrom through the housing; a rotational mechanism in communication with the connected first ends of the pair of substantially parallel rods; and at least one supporting mechanism, disposed within the housing proximate one of a free end of each of the pair of substantially parallel rods and the connected first ends of the pair of substantially parallel rods.
According to another embodiment, there is provided a method of rolling fabric comprising: positioning the fabric between a pair of substantially parallel rods each having a first end, the pair of substantially parallel rods connected to each other at the first ends; and using a rotational mechanism to rotate the pair of substantially parallel rods to roll the fabric.
Other aspects and features according to the present application will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
The principles of the invention may better be understood with reference to the accompanying figures provided by way of illustration of an exemplary embodiment, or embodiments, incorporating principles and aspects of the present invention, and in which:
The description that follows, and the embodiments described therein, are provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples, of particular embodiments of the principles of the present invention. These examples are provided for the purposes of explanation, and not of limitation, of those principles and of the invention. In the description, like parts are marked throughout the specification and the drawings with the same respective reference numerals. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and, in some instances, proportions may have been exaggerated in order more clearly to depict certain features of the invention.
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Each of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130 may vary in length and diameter. According to an embodiment, each of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130 have a same length and diameter. Alternatively, according to another embodiment, each of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130 have a different length and diameter.
The pair of substantially parallel rods 130 may be manufactured from or encased in a material with a high friction co-efficient to improve the pair of substantially parallel rods’ 130 capacity to grip a fabric article loaded into fabric rolling device 100. The pair of substantially parallel rods 130 may be removeable and exchangeable for a pair of substantially parallel rods 130 of a different shape or a different material. Exchanging the pair of substantially parallel rods 130 may increase the number of distinct fabric articles which may be efficiently rolled by a single embodiment of fabric rolling device 100 and may facilitate maintenance of fabric rolling device 100.
According to an embodiment, the pair of substantially parallel rods 130 may include at least one cap affixed to a free end 150 of one of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130, the free end 150 being opposite the first end 140. The at least one cap may be constructed of silicone, thermoplastic or one or more other suitable materials known to the person skilled in the art. According to an embodiment, the at least one cap is affixed to a free end 150 of one of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130 via a snap-fit mechanism. Alternatively, the at least one cap may be screwed onto a thread on free end 150 of one of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130. The at least one cap may prevent a fabric article loaded into fabric rolling device 100 from shifting during the operation of fabric rolling device 100 and thereby improve a shape and size of a fabric article rolled by fabric rolling device 100 and reduce a likelihood of fabric rolling device 100 malfunctioning. The at least one cap may vary in size and shape. The at least one cap may be removably affixed to free end 150 of one of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130. Alternatively, the at least one cap may be permanently affixed to free end 150 of one of the pair of substantially parallel rods 130.
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Fabric rolling device 100 may be constructed from materials which provide sufficient mechanical strength and durability to perform reliably over time and withstand impact. According to an embodiment, fabric rolling device 100 may be constructed of aluminum, stainless steel, silicone, thermoplastics, or a combination of suitable materials. Manufacturing costs, weight, lifespan and mechanical strength may be considerations informing the choice of materials, construction technique and design choices of fabric rolling device 100.
According to an embodiment, there is provided a method of rolling fabric comprising: positioning the fabric between a pair of substantially parallel rods each having a first end, the pair of substantially parallel rods connected to each other at the first ends; and using a rotational mechanism to rotate the pair of substantially parallel rods to roll the fabric. Rotating the pair of substantially parallel rods causes the fabric held between them to be pulled toward and to wind itself around the pair of substantially parallel rods until all of the fabric is wound around the pair of substantially parallel rods in a fabric roll. The fabric roll can then be slid off of the pair of substantially parallel rods for storage and the process restarted with additional fabric.
According to an embodiment, the method of rolling fabric further comprises activating a first supporting mechanism to support or clamp the pair of substantially parallel rods at a second end of each of the pair of substantially parallel rods. Supporting or clamping the pair of substantially parallel rods may reduce a likelihood of the fabric slipping off the pair of substantially parallel rods while it is being rolled and may reduce a size of the fabric roll produced by the method. Supporting or clamping the pair of substantially parallel rods may also reduce the strain on the pair of substantially parallel rods caused by the weight of the fabric. The method of rolling fabric may further comprise activating a second supporting mechanism to support or clamp the pair of substantially parallel rods at the connected first ends of the pair of substantially parallel rods. According to an embodiment, the method of rolling fabric further comprises applying downward pressure to the fabric via a tensioner bar positioned lateral to the pair of substantially parallel rods. The downward pressure may further reduce a likelihood of the fabric slipping off the pair of substantially parallel rods while it is being rolled and may reduce a size of the fabric roll produced by the method.
Various embodiments of the invention have been described in detail. Since changes in and or additions to the above-described best mode may be made without departing from the nature, spirit or scope of the invention, the invention is not to be limited to those details but only by the appended claims. Section headings herein are provided as organizational cues. These headings shall not limit or characterize the invention set out in the appended claims.
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63239786 | Sep 2021 | US |