Clothes, bedding, and/or other pieces of laundry may be washed, rinsed, and/or dried using laundry machines, such as washing machines and drying machines. Known laundry machines include a chamber or drum that rotates to slosh, propel, and/or mix laundry therein, forcing pieces of laundry to collide with each other and/or with the walls of the drum. To handle various types of laundry, some known laundry machines provide a multitude of options for setting operating speeds, operating times, operating temperatures, load sizes, and/or number of cycles. However, selecting each option for every load of laundry may be tiresome, tedious, and/or time-consuming. Moreover, at least some pieces of laundry may be difficult to locate or retrieve after being sloshed, propelled, and/or mixed freely within the drum of a laundry machine.
Examples of the disclosure enable laundry to be protected. In one aspect, a laundry accessory is provided. The laundry accessory includes a body defining a cavity therein. The body includes a base and one or more sidewalls extending generally upward from the base. A plurality of rails are coupled to an upper portion of the sidewalls. The rails define a gateway in fluid communication with the cavity, and a gate is slidably coupled to the rails to selectively close the gateway for containing a solid object in the cavity.
In another aspect, a container is provided for protecting laundry. The container includes a planar base, one or more arcuate sidewalls extending generally upward from the planar base to at least partially define a cavity sized to accommodate the laundry, a plurality of rails coupled to an upper portion of the arcuate sidewalls, and a gate coupled to the rails. The rails define a gateway in fluid communication with the cavity, and the gate is coupled to the rails such that the gate is slidable between an open position, in which the laundry is allowed to move through the gateway, and a closed position, in which the laundry is restricted from moving through the gateway.
In yet another aspect, a method is provided for manufacturing an accessory for protecting laundry. The method includes forming a body including a planar base and one or more arcuate sidewalls extending generally upward from the planar base to at least partially define a cavity sized to accommodate the laundry, coupling a plurality of rails to an upper portion of the arcuate sidewalls such that the rails define a gateway in fluid communication with the cavity, and coupling a gate to the plurality of rails such that the gate is slidable between an open position, in which the laundry is allowed to move through the gateway, and a closed position, in which the laundry is restricted from moving through the gateway.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings. Although specific features may be shown in some of the drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the examples described herein, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
The present disclosure relates to laundry devices and, more particularly, to methods and systems for protecting laundry. Examples described herein include a laundry accessory that restrains, separates, and/or protects laundry, for example, to mitigate entanglement, damage, and/or loss during washing, rinsing, and/or drying. The laundry accessory includes a body defining a cavity and a gate that selectively keeps laundry housed in the cavity from colliding with paddles, ribs, walls, and/or other features of a laundry machine, as well as with other laundry being washed, rinsed, and/or dried in the laundry machine. Moreover, the laundry accessory includes a plurality of openings and/or surface features that allow fluid to pass through and/or about the cavity (e.g., for washing, rinsing, and/or drying laundry within the cavity). While the examples described herein are described with respect to protecting laundry, one of ordinary skill in the art would understand and appreciate that the example systems and methods may be used to separate any solid object from other solid objects, while allowing it to interact with fluids, such as air and water.
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When the gate 120 is in the closed position, solid objects (e.g., laundry) are restricted or prevented from passing through the gateway 144. The gate 120 may be moved away from the closed position and/or toward the open position to selectively open the gateway 144 (e.g., for inserting laundry into or removing laundry from the cavity 112). In some examples, the rails 150 restrict or prevent the gate 120 from being removed therefrom. Additionally, the laundry accessory 100 may include one or more biasing mechanisms (e.g., spring, magnet) that bias the gate 120 toward the closed position and/or away from the open position (e.g., for containing laundry in the cavity 112).
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Additionally, the gate 120, base 130, and/or sidewalls 140 may include a plurality of surface features (e.g., fins, ridges, bumps, grooves, dimples) to control or affect one or more fluid flow patterns and/or movement of solid objects. For example, surface features at an inner surface of the gate 120, base 130, and/or sidewalls 140 may affect one or more fluid flow patterns and/or movement of solid objects within the cavity 112. Additionally or alternatively, surface features at an outer surface of the gate 120, base 130, and/or sidewalls 140 may affect one or more fluid flow patterns and/or movement of solid objects outside the cavity 112.
In some examples, the laundry accessory 100 includes one or more control mechanisms that manage or control a shape, size, and/or configuration of the openings 152 and/or surface features. The control mechanisms may adjust, for example, a size and/or position of the openings 152 and/or surface features (e.g., for controlling or affecting one or more fluid flow patterns and/or movement of solid objects). Example control mechanisms include sensors, valves, springs, magnets, switches, and/or stimuli-responsive polymers.
In some examples, the gate 120 and/or rails 150 have a reduced profile (e.g., relative to the sidewalls 140). In this manner, laundry is not prone to catch or tear on the gate 120 and/or rails 150. For example, the gate 120 and/or rails 150 may have a curved or arcuate (e.g., concave) configuration that is contoured to complement the sidewalls 140. As shown in
A plurality of rails (e.g., rails 150) are coupled to an upper portion of the sidewalls 140 (e.g., upper portion 142) at operation 420. The rails 150 may be coupled to the upper portion 142 such that the rails 150 define a gateway (e.g., gateway 144) that provides access to the cavity 112. A gate (e.g., gate 120) is coupled to the rails 150 at operation 430. The gate 120 may be slidable between an open position, in which laundry is allowed to move through the gateway 144, and a closed position, in which laundry is restricted from moving through the gateway 144. In some examples, one or more biasing mechanisms urge the gate 120 to move toward the closed position and/or away from the open position.
The gate 120 may be moved to selectively house or contain laundry within the cavity 112, and the laundry accessory 100 may be positioned in a laundry machine (e.g., for washing, rinsing, and/or drying laundry in the cavity 112). For example, openings 152 defined in the gate 120, base 130, and/or sidewalls 140 may allow water (e.g., for washing or rinsing laundry in the cavity 112) or air (e.g., for drying laundry in the cavity 112) to pass therethrough.
Example laundry devices are described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The examples described herein allow laundry to be washed, rinsed, and/or dried in a washing machine, a drying machine, and/or other laundry machine in a convenient and user-friendly manner, as well as a garment-friendly (e.g., gentle) manner. The laundry accessory described herein has certain features that protect laundry from one or more objects, including the laundry machine and/or other pieces of laundry, and mitigate entanglement, damage, and/or loss. The laundry accessory may be used, for example, to wash, rinse, and/or dry delicate garments and/or socks. This written description uses examples to disclose aspects of the disclosure and also to enable a person skilled in the art to practice the aspects, including making or using the above-described systems and executing or performing the above-described methods.
Having described aspects of the disclosure in terms of various examples with their associated operations, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the disclosure as defined in the appended claims. That is, aspects of the disclosure are not limited to the specific examples described herein, and all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. For example, the examples described herein may be implemented and utilized in connection with many other applications.
Components of the systems and/or operations of the methods described herein may be utilized independently and separately from other components and/or operations described herein. Moreover, the methods described herein may include additional or fewer operations than those disclosed, and the order of execution or performance of the operations described herein is not essential unless otherwise specified. That is, the operations may be executed or performed in any order, unless otherwise specified, and it is contemplated that executing or performing a particular operation before, contemporaneously with, or after another operation is within the scope of the disclosure. Although specific features of various examples of the disclosure may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the disclosure, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
When introducing elements of the disclosure or the examples thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. References to an “embodiment” or an “example” of the present disclosure are not intended to be interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments or examples that also incorporate the recited features. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be elements other than the listed elements. The phrase “one or more of the following: A, B, and C” means “at least one of A and/or at least one of B and/or at least one of C.”
The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/797,702, filed Jan. 28, 2019, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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