The present invention relates to the field of towel bars for hanging wet towels. More particularly, the present invention relates to a towel bar or hanging apparatus which is selectively retractable and extendable over a water sink whereby water dripping from a towel draped over the towel bar will fall into the sink.
Towels are often used over and/or near water sinks, for example, for washing dishware, drying dishware and for other similar known and customary tasks. After use and becoming wet, the towels are typically dried by hanging over a towel bar. Unfortunately, when the towels are excessively wet, water drips therefrom and can stain or otherwise damage the surface there below.
Because such towels are used over and/or near sinks, it would be convenient to provide towel bars which are located near sinks. In this regard, several towel bars have been devised for attachment and use on the front face of the sink or the cabinet supporting the sink and also below the sink within the cabinet supporting the sink. Examples of these towel bars are shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,215,201; U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,558; JP 1999-25333; and, JP 2008-000299.
In connection with towels which become excessively wet, it would be convenient to provide towel bars which are located over the sink whereby water dripping therefrom can simply drip into the sink and drain away. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,296,876 discloses a sink organizer mountable within a sink and including towel bars. Also, U.S. Pat. No. 8,973,763, U.S. Pat. No. 8,763,818 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,423,529 disclose dish drying racks and organizers adapted to be used adjacent or within a sink and include towel bars which pivot about a vertical axis and are thereby extendable over the sink. Additionally, US 2016/0088967 and JP 2006-55405 disclose towel bars which are mounted adjacent above and/or to the side of a sink.
Although the prior towel bars which are located near and/or over a sink are generally adequate for their intended purpose, they have shortcomings and drawbacks. Of course, those which are not located over the sink allow excess water to drip from the towel and stain or otherwise damage the surface there below. Also, those which are located adjacent, above and/or within the sink can be unsightly and, if one desires to store them elsewhere, they must be lifted for placement in storage.
Accordingly, a need exists for an improved towel bar apparatus which is easily showable and which provides a means for hanging wet towels over a sink.
The present invention overcomes disadvantageous of prior towel bars located near and/or over sinks by providing a towel bar/hanging apparatus which is selectively extendable over the sink whereby water dripping from a towel draped over the towel bar will fall into the sink, and is retractable therefrom and stowed below the sink rim and/or the countertop adjacent the sink.
In one form thereof the present invention is directed to a towel hanging apparatus including a sleeve extending through a horizontal surface located adjacent a sink. An elongate arm is slidably received through the sleeve. The elongate arm is selectively slidable through the sleeve above the horizontal surface to an extended position over the sink and is slidable through the sleeve to a retracted position below the horizontal surface. In its extended position, a towel can be draped over the elongate arm and over the sink. In its retracted position, the elongate arm is withdrawn from over the sink.
The sink can be mounted under a hole extending through a horizontally extending counter top comprising the horizontal surface with the sleeve extending through the counter top adjacent the counter top hole. Alternatively, the sink can include a horizontally extending integral rim located above the sink and comprising the horizontal surface with the sleeve extending through the rim.
Preferably, a base flange is provided atop and secured to the horizontal surface and the sleeve is secured to the base flange. The base flange can include a sprayer head hose hole.
The sleeve may include a longitudinal axis which extends perpendicular or at an acute angle relative to the horizontal surface.
The elongate arm can be arcuate shaped and, in its extended position, the elongate arm becomes frictionally engaged with the sleeve. Alternatively, in its extended position, the elongate arm can become magnetically engaged with a magnet adjacent the sleeve.
The elongate arm can comprise an upper link and a lower link. A terminal end of the upper link is hingedly secured to a terminal end of the lower link to thereby form the elongate arm. In the extended position of the elongate arm, the lower link extends transverse to the horizontal surface and the upper link is pivoted about the hinge to extend at an angle relative to the lower link and over the sink, whereby a towel can be draped over the upper link and over the sink. In the retracted position of the elongate arm, the upper link is pivoted about the hinge to extend collinear with the lower link, whereby the upper link is withdrawn from over the sink and both the lower and upper links are slidable through the sleeve to the retracted position below the horizontal surface. Furthermore, the sleeve can include a guide slot including a longitudinally extending slot portion in communication with a transverse extending slot portion. The lower link can include a pin extending transverse therefrom and through the guide slot. In the extended position of the elongate arm, the pin is located in the transverse extending slot portion whereby the elongate arm is prevented from sliding through the sleeve. By rotating the lower link and moving the pin from the transverse extending slot portion into the longitudinally extending slot portion, the pin is free to move along the longitudinally extending slot portion, whereby the elongate arm is free to slide through the sleeve and to its retracted position.
A grip cap can be provided at a top terminal end of the elongate arm for gripping and sliding the elongate arm between its retracted and extended positions.
The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout several views. Although the exemplification set out herein illustrates embodiments of the invention, in several forms, the embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention to the precise forms disclosed.
A towel hanging/bar apparatus constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention is shown and designated in the drawings with the numeral 10. Towel hanging apparatus 10 includes an elongate arm 12 slidingly received through a sleeve 14. The sleeve 14 extends through and is secured to a base flange 16. The base flange 16 and the top terminal end 18 of the sleeve 14 are located atop of a horizontal surface 20 of a horizontally extending sink rim 22 or a horizontally extending countertop 24. The elongate arm 12, sleeve 14 and base flange 16 are preferably made of stainless steel, steel plated with a n-corroding material such as stainless steel, plastic, etc.
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A grip cap 50 can be integrally formed with or secured to the top terminal end 52 of the elongate arm 12 in a known and customary manner. Preferably, as shown in
The outer surface shape of the elongate arm 12 is the same as/a mirror image of the longitudinal bore shape of the sleeve 14. Preferably, the elongate arm 12 is rod shaped and the longitudinal bore of sleeve 14 is circular as shown in the drawings, although it is contemplated that other correspondingly similar shapes can be used e.g., square, hexagonal, etc. The elongate arm 12 is sized to snugly fit within the longitudinal bore of the sleeve 14 and to generally freely slide therethrough. Accordingly, as should now be appreciated, by gripping and pulling or pushing the grip cap 50 longitudinally along the elongate arm 12, the elongate arm 12 can be selectively slid through the sleeve 14 and placed in an extended position above the horizontal surface 20 and extending over the sink 26 as shown in
The elongate arm 12 can be a single elongate arcuate shaped rod as shown in
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Preferably, hinge connection 70 comprises a single blade 72 at the lower terminal end 66 of the upper link 62 which is received between a pair of arms 74 at the upper terminal end 68 of the lower link 64. A hinge pin 76 extends through aligned holes in the blade 72 and arms 74 for thereby pivotally securing the upper and lower links 62, 64 to one another. The terminal end 66 of upper link 62 is rounded and a flat 78 is provided between the arms 74 of lower link 64. Hence, the upper link 62 can be pivoted to a position collinear with the lower link 64 as shown in
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Various means can be provided, when the elongate arm 12 is placed in its extended position, to maintain the elongate arm 12 in that position and prevent it from unintentionally falling back into its retracted position. For example, in the embodiment shown in
A frictional engagement is also provided in the embodiment of
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While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles.
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