Washing machines clean clothing and expel water having clothing lint therein. In some homes, the washing machine has a hose fluidly coupled to a laundry tub. During operation, the washing machine expels the water with the clothing lint therein into the laundry tub. A problem occurs when a drain hole in the laundry tub or a p-trap becomes clogged with the clothing lint and prevents the water from draining from the tub.
The inventor herein has recognized a need for a lint capturing assembly that minimizes or eliminates the above-mentioned problem.
A lint capturing assembly in accordance with an exemplary embodiment is provided. The lint capturing assembly includes a bag holding member having a top portion, a bottom portion, an outer surface extending from the top portion to the bottom portion, and an inner surface extending from the top portion to the bottom portion. The inner surface defines a central open region. The lint capturing assembly further includes a fabric bag having a first end portion defining an open end. The first end portion is disposed through the central open region of the bag holding member. The first end portion is further disposed against the top portion and the outer surface of the bag holding member. The lint capturing assembly further includes a cap member that is disposed against the first end portion of the fabric bag such that the first end portion is disposed between the cap member and the top portion of the bag holding member. The cap member has a central opening that communicates with the open end of the fabric bag. The lint capturing assembly further includes a first hook member that is coupled to the bag holding member.
A method for assembling a lint capturing assembly in accordance with another exemplary embodiment is provided. The method includes providing a bag holding member, a fabric bag, a cap member, and a first hook member. The bag holding member has a top portion, a bottom portion, an outer surface extending from the top portion to the bottom portion, and an inner surface extending from the top portion to the bottom portion. The inner surface defines a central open region. The fabric bag has a first end portion that defines an open end. The cap member has a central opening. The method further includes disposing the first end portion of the fabric bag through the central open region of the bag holding member, and further against the top portion and the outer surface of the bag holding member. The method further includes disposing a portion of the fabric bag against a plurality of attachment tabs extending outwardly from the outer surface of the bag holding member. The method further includes disposing the cap member against the first end portion of the fabric bag such that the first end portion is disposed between the cap member and the top portion of the bag holding member. The central opening of the cap member communicates with the open end of the fabric bag. The method further includes coupling a first hook member to the bag holding member.
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An advantage of the lint capturing assembly 30 is that the assembly 30 can be easily assembled and utilized. In particular, during assembly of the assembly 30, the fabric bag 62 is easily removably coupled to the bag holding member 64, and the cap member 64 and first and second hook member 71, 72 are easily removably coupled to the bag holding member 64. Further, during use, the fabric bag 62 can be easily removed from the lint capturing assembly 30 by removing the cap member 64 from the bag holding member 60, and then de-coupling the fabric bag 62 from the attachment tabs 110-122 on the bag holding member 64. Further, the fabric bag 62 can be easily cleaned while on the bag holding member 64 by pulling the fabric bag 62 through the central open region 160 of the bag holding member 60 and then removing the clothing lint from the fabric bag 62. Thereafter, the fabric bag 62 is pushed back through the central open region 160 of the bag holding member 60 to its original operational position.
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The tubular portion 100 includes a top portion 150 a bottom portion 152, an inner surface 154, and an outer surface 156. The inner surface 154 defines a central open region 160 (shown in
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At step 360, a user provides a bag holding member 60, a fabric bag 62, a cap member 64, a first hook member 71, and a second hook member 72. The bag holding member 60 having a top portion 150, a bottom portion 152, an outer surface 156 extending from the top portion 150 to the bottom portion 152, and an inner surface 154 extending from the top portion 150 to the bottom portion 152. The inner surface 154 defines a central open region 160. The fabric bag 62 has a first end portion 251 defines an open end 260. The cap member 64 has a central opening 290.
At step 362, the user disposes the first end portion 251 of the fabric bag 62 through the central open region 160 of the bag holding member 60, and further against the top portion 150 and the outer surface 156 of the bag holding member 60.
At step 364, the user disposes a portion of the fabric bag 62 against a plurality of attachment tabs (e.g., attachment tabs 110-120) extending outwardly from the outer surface 156 of the bag holding member 60.
At step 366, the user disposes the cap member 64 against the first end portion 251 of the fabric bag 62 such that the first end portion 251 is disposed between the cap member 64 and the top portion 150 of the bag holding member 60. The central opening 290 of the cap member 64 communicates with the open end 260 of the fabric bag 62.
At step 368, the user couples a first hook member 71 to the bag holding member 60.
At step 370, the user couples a second hook member 72 to the bag holding member 60.
The lint capturing assembly 30 provides a substantial advantage over other methods. In particular, during assembly of the assembly 30, the fabric bag 62 is easily removably coupled to the bag holding member 64, and the cap member 64 and first and second hook member 71, 72 are easily removably coupled to the bag holding member 64. Further, during use, the fabric bag 62 can be easily removed from the lint capturing assembly 30 by removing the cap member 64 from the bag holding member 64, and then de-coupling the fabric bag 62 from the attachment tabs 110-122 on the bag holding member 64. Further, the fabric bag 62 can be easily cleaned while on the bag holding member 60 by pulling the fabric bag 62 through the central open region 160 of the bag holding member 60 and then removing the clothing lint from the fabric bag 62. Thereafter, the fabric bag 62 is pushed back through the central open region 160 of the bag holding member 60 to its original operational position.
While the claimed invention has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the invention is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the claimed invention can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, while various embodiments of the claimed invention have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the claimed invention is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/223,612 filed on Jul. 20, 2021, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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