1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates, in general, to garment storage and, more particularly, to portable laundry storage containers and sorters for storing and pre-sorting of garments prior to laundering them.
2. General Background of the Invention
Laundry hampers or bags providing a compartment or interior for receiving soiled or used garments have been known for some time. It has also been known to use multiple removable or portable laundry bags or hampers to facilitate pre-sorting of garments by type prior to washing, such as separating white, light color, and dark color fabrics, so that each pre-sorted group of garments may be loaded directly into a washing machine. The use of removable laundry bags permits individual loads of pre-sorted laundry to be separately transported for placement within a washing machine.
Prior art laundry sorters having removable laundry bags, such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pub. No. 2006/0157358 A1, are commonly top loading in construction, meaning that removal and replacement of each supported laundry bag requires that the bag must be vertically lifted above the frame, in order to clear, among other structures, a top front horizontal bar or similar structure of the frame. Particularly during removal of the laundry bags, when they may be relatively heavily loaded with garments, vertically raising the bag above the frame may be cumbersome or difficult, particularly if the user is not physically strong, is relatively short in height, or is suffering from lower back pain or other physical ailment.
Other prior art hanging laundry bags, such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,714,350 B2, include separate handles or areas for grasping the laundry bag for removal of the bag from its hanging position and transporting during the washing process.
The present invention provides laundry storage containers such as bag or hampers and sorters for the laundry storage containers that overcome many of the shortcomings of certain prior art laundry bags and sorters. In particular, hanging laundry storage containers are disclosed that include handles that are designed and shaped to both support the laundry storage containers on a horizontal support and permit a user to remove and transport the laundry storage containers without the need for separate handles or grasping surfaces.
In one embodiment of the present invention, removable laundry bags include a pair of substantially C-shaped handles extending upwards from opposites sides of the top of the bag. The C-shaped handles define interior regions for receiving a horizontal support to hang the bag thereon. The curved end of the handles prevent the hampers from sliding off the horizontal support. A grasping surface located on the opposite side of the handle end allows the handle to be grasped when the bag is positioned on the horizontal support to facilitate the lifting of the handle and bag off the support. As a result, the requirement of a separate component for removing and transporting the hamper is eliminated. The bag may have cut-away sections corresponding to the interior of the handles to provide an open area to facilitate the bag's placement on and removal from the support.
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail, several specific embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure is intended as an exemplification of the principles of the present invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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While the figures show a frame having side members in the shape similar to an inverted question mark, it is appreciated that the frame may take any number of shapes and sizes and not depart from the scope of the present invention. Among other things, the side members may take the shape of an inverted “Y”, an “A” frame, or an inverted “U” with a horizontal bar at the bottom.
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A pair of spaced apart seams 222, 224 may be used with a piece of fabric 226 to form a channel 280 extending through the top of each side of the laundry bag 200 for receiving the lower portion 254 of handles 250. Referring to
A sleeve or coating 272 may be placed over the upper portion 252 of the handle 250 to provide a slip-resistant surface for grasping the handle 250 and for interacting with the horizontal support 26. The surface may be cushioned for comfort. Examples of materials for the sleeve or coating may include, but are not limited to foam, thermoplastic elastomers, synthetics or polymers. The sleeve 272 may be attached or applied to the handle 250 in any known way, including, but not limited to, over-molding the sleeve onto the handle, or fastened using adhesives, welding or screws or other fasteners. By providing a cushioned material on the handle, a user can more easily grasp the area 274 of the handle on the side opposite the end 276 to facilitate placement and removal of the laundry bag 200 on the horizontal support 26. Accordingly, each laundry bag does not need a separate handle or grasping area to place or remove the laundry bag on or from the horizontal support.
Referring to
The upper portion of the handle may be curved in the shape of a partial circle. Referring to
A sleeve or coating 372 may be placed over the upper portion 352 of the handle 350 to provide a slip-resistant surface for grasping the handle 350 and for interacting with the horizontal support 26. The surface may be cushioned for comfort. Examples of materials for the sleeve or coating may include, but are not limited to foam, thermoplastic elastomers, synthetics or polymers. The sleeve 372 may be attached or applied to the handle 350 in any known way, including, but not limited to, over-molding the sleeve onto the handle, or fastened using adhesives, welding or screws or other fasteners. By providing a cushioned material on the handle, a user can more easily grasp the area 374 of the handle on the side opposite the end 376 to facilitate placement and removal of the laundry bag 200a on the horizontal support 26. Accordingly, each laundry bag does not need a separate handle or grasping area to place or remove the laundry bag on or from the horizontal support.
Although the previously described embodiment discloses a laundry sorter consisting of three laundry bags 200, different sized laundry sorts having different numbers of supported bags are also contemplated by the present invention. For example, referring to
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described. Various modifications, changes and variations may be made in the arrangement, operation and details of performing the various steps of the invention disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The present disclosure is intended to exemplify and not limit the invention.
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| Stacks and Stacks, URL http://www.stacksandstacks.com/laundry-tote-bag, May 26, 2015, Rochester Hills, Michigan, USA. |
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| 20170254016 A1 | Sep 2017 | US |