1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to laundry baskets, and particularly to laundry baskets that prevent cross-contamination from dirty laundry to clean laundry.
2. Background
Dirty laundry is not sanitary. Depending on how dirty it gets and how long it spends in a laundry basket, dirty laundry may be full of germs and odors. Those germs and odors are often transferred to the interior of the basket. Then, when the laundry is washed, the same basket is used to transport the clean laundry from the washing machine to its destination, and the same interior surface that was in contact with the dirty laundry is now in contact with the clean laundry. This means that the same germs and odors are transferred from the dirty laundry to the clean laundry. While it is theoretically possible to wash or disinfect the laundry basket or to use multiple laundry baskets, this is impractical in real life.
A need therefore exists for a laundry basket that does not transfer germs or odors from dirty laundry to clean laundry.
An object of the present invention is to provide a laundry basket that does not transfer germs, odors, or other contaminants from dirty laundry to clean laundry.
The present invention comprises a laundry basket that is symmetrical around the mid-plane with a flexible partition attached to the laundry basket in the mid-plane of the basket. The flexible partition is shaped like the interior of the laundry basket and covers half of the basket body. The flexible partition then can be flipped while still attached to the laundry basket to cover the other half of the basket body.
The flexible partition may be made of silicone, synthetic rubber, latex, or any other flexible material that is durable enough to be flipped in the fashion described above.
In the preferred embodiment, the flexible partition may be anchored to the basket body by at least one fastener to keep it in place.
The basket, the flexible partition, or both may comprise a germicidal and/or odor-resistant material to make it less likely that contamination will occur.
The basket may be rectangular, circular, oval, or any other shape that is symmetrical around a plane.
The flexible partition may be attached to the basket body by a rotating mount, by adhesives, or by any other attachment method that is secure.
One half of the basket may be colored differently from the other half, to make it easier for a user to distinguish between the dirty side and the clean side. The flexible partition may be colored differently on each side for the same purpose.
The flexible partition may comprise a handle or at least one hole to make it easier to grasp.
The flexible partition is preferably attached to both the vertical sides of the laundry basket and the bottom of the laundry basket, as shown. The flexible partition may be glued or fused to the inside of the laundry basket, or it may be attached via a rotating mount to make it more durable.
The laundry basket may be any shape as long as it is symmetrical around the midline, so that the flexible partition fits both halves of the basket. In the preferred embodiment, as shown, the laundry basket is rectangular; however, it may also be circular, square, oval, or any other shape that is symmetrical around the midline.
The laundry basket may be collapsible in order to save space when the basket is empty. The collapsing mechanism may be any standard collapsing mechanism used in laundry baskets.
In the preferred embodiment, the flexible partition is made of silicone, but it may also be made of natural rubber latex, synthetic rubber, or any other material that is flexible and durable enough to be repeatedly “flipped” inside out as required by the present invention. The thickness of the flexible partition can be any thickness as long as it is not so thin that it is likely to tear under normal use, or so thick that it is difficult to flip. The laundry basket may be made of any material as long as it is somewhat rigid; it is preferably made of plastic or wire-reinforced fabric.
In an embodiment, half of the laundry basket may be colored differently from the other half, to help the user distinguish between “dirty” and “clean” sides. The flexible partition may also be colored differently on each side. The color associated with the “dirty” side may be a color traditionally associated with dirt, such as black or brown, while the color associated with the “clean” side may be a color traditionally associated with cleanliness, such as white. In another embodiment, the two colors are arbitrary.
The flexible partition may comprise at least one hole or handle to make it easier for a user to grasp it in order to flip it.
The present application takes priority from Provisional App. No. 62/021,015, filed Jul. 4, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 62021015 | Jul 2014 | US |