Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of driers.
More specifically, the invention relates to portable driers for blow-drying articles of clothing.
In a further and more aspect, the invention comprises assemblies for converting hand held hair driers into portable clothes driers.
Background of the Invention
Business and recreational travelers often prefer to “travel light” and bring only a few items of clothing with them when on the road. For instance, an individual may choose to bring along two or three sets of casual clothes for every day use, and a single set of dress clothes for going out on a special occasion. When any one of these articles of clothing gets soiled, the traveler will typically hand wash it and then either hang it out to air-dry or blow it dry with a conventional hand-held hair-dryer. However, air-drying can take several hours, while blow-drying with a conventional hair dryer requires the use of one or both hands, making it very inconvenient for the time-pressed traveler. Accordingly, there exists a need for portable devices allowing quick, hands-free clothes drying.
Briefly, to achieve the desired objects of the present invention in accordance with the preferred embodiment thereof, assemblies are provided for converting conventional hand-held, blower-type hair driers into hands-free portable clothes driers. An assembly includes a hair dryer with a nozzle, mounting means for mounting the hair dryer in the vicinity of an article of clothing, an adapter for securing to the nozzle of the air dryer to extend the effective length of the nozzle and direct hot air from the nozzle to the clothing, and collection means for concentrating the hot air before it reaches the clothing.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the mounting means comprises a g. The dryer is suspendable from the crosspiece by a pair of flexible straps. The adapter means comprises a tubular member having its proximal end securable to the end of the hair dryer nozzle and its distal end engageable with an inlet opening formed at the bottom of the garment bag. The collection means comprises a hot air chamber defined between the bottom wall of the garment bag and an intermediate perforated wall positioned above the bottom wall. A plurality of openings in the intermediate wall allow hot air to pass from the hot air chamber into a clothing compartment surrounding the article of clothing.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the mounting means consists of a pair of flexible straps for suspending the dryer from a horizontal rod. The adapter means comprises a tubular member having its proximal end securable to the end of the hair dryer nozzle and its distal end configured to be inserted into an article of clothing suspended from the same horizontal rod as the dryer. A plurality of flexible distributor tubes extend through the tubular member, each distribution tube having a proximal end, a distal end, and an elongated intermediate portion formed of a porous material such as cloth, or a nonporous material having perforations or apertures through which hot air can escape. The proximal ends of the tubes are retained in a retention disk positioned downstream of the proximal end of the adapter means, whereby the collection means comprises a warm air chamber defined between the retention disk and the proximal end of the adapter means.
The foregoing and more specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Turning now to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate corresponding elements throughout the several views, attention is first directed to
More specifically, the mounting assembly 18 comprises a specially configured garment bag 22 having a crosspiece 24 secured to its bottom wall 26, and mounting straps 28, 29 configured to suspend the dryer 16 from the crosspiece. In the illustrated embodiment, the mounting straps are provided in the form of a pair of flexible straps having mating hook and loop type fasteners formed at their opposing ends. One of the straps 28 is looped around the nozzle 30 of the hair dryer 16, and the other strap 29, is looped around the rear portion 31 of the hair dryer, which typically houses the exhaust fan (not shown). However, other arrangements of straps or equivalent fasteners, which will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, may be more appropriate for other configurations of hair dryers, and are intended to be included within the scope of this invention.
The garment bag 22, which is formed from a heat-resistant material, comprises a pair of side walls 32 defining a clothing compartment 34. An envelope having a heat resistant exterior wall 36 and a hollow interior defines a hot air chamber 38 above the bottom wall 26 of the garment bag 22. Hot air enters the chamber 38 through an inlet opening 40 surrounded by a downwardly extending neck or attachment flange 42, and passes from the chamber 38 into the clothing compartment 34 via a plurality of vents 44 formed in the exterior wall 36. The hot air then exits the clothing compartment 34 through an outlet opening 45 at the top of the garment bag 22.
Although the exterior wall 36 of the envelope is illustrated in
The adapter tube 20 is formed of heat-resistant material and includes a proximal end 46 and a distal end 48. The proximal end 46 is configured to sealingly engage or otherwise securely fit over or into the nozzle 30 of the hair dryer 16, while the distal end 48 is configured to sealingly engage with the attachment flange 42 depending from the bottom wall. The tube 20 may be formed from a flexible material allowing it to be easily bent or curved upwardly toward the attachment flange 42, or it may formed from a rigid material, with the distal end 48 extending at a fixed upward curve (at least 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees) with respect to the proximal end 46.
An alternate preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Like its counterpart in the previous embodiment, the adapter tube 120 is formed of heat-resistant material and includes a proximal end 146 and a distal end 148. Unlike its counterpart however, the distal end 148 is intended to be free and need not conform to any particular dimensions or geometric configuration. If the tube 120 is formed from a flexible material, it may be bent or curved downwardly into an article of clothing such as a shirt 12 hanging from the same horizontal rod 133 as the dryer 16. Alternatively, if the tube 120 is formed from a rigid material, the distal end 148 should extend at a fixed upward curve at least 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees) with respect to the proximal end 146.
The distributor tubes 150 may be formed of a flexible porous material such as cloth, or a flexible non-porous material such as heat-resistant vinyl having a number of apertures, perforations, or vents 152 formed along its length. Each tube 150 has an open proximal end 154, a closed distal end 156, and an intermediate portion 157 having a length substantially greater than the length of the adapter tube 120. The proximal end 154 of each tube 150 is held in an opening in a retaining disk 158 that is press-fit or otherwise securely retained downstream of the distal end 146 of the adapter tube 120.
The space 160 between the retaining disk and distal end of the adapter tube 120 defines a hot air chamber where air from the dryer 16 collects before passing in concentrated streams through the distributor tubes 150. When the tubes 150 are extended through an article of clothing, as shown in
The mounting and adapter means of both embodiments may be provided in combination with any conventional blower-type hair dryer, or they may be provided separately in the form of conversion kits that the consumer can purchase in order to convert his or her own hair dryer (or a hotel dryer) into a clothes dryer. Given that a very large number of hair dryers are available in a wide variety of sizes and configurations, it is anticipated that minor modifications may be needed in both the mounting means and the adapter tube, in order to conform to the designs of the hair dryers. Such modifications could readily be envisioned and made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Similarly, although the clothes drying assemblies of the present invention are illustrated in use with a long-sleeved shirt, they may clearly be used, with or without modification, to dry other articles of clothing such as pants, dresses, shirts, and shoes, without departing from the spirit of the invention. Any variations in the basic design that are necessary to accommodate different types of clothing are intended to be included within the scope the invention, which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.
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