The present invention relates to clotheslines, more particularly to a portable clothesline system that can accommodate heavy garments such as rugs and blankets.
Dry-cleaning or professional cleaning of heavy garments (e.g., rugs, blankets, comforters) is expensive. The present invention features a portable clothesline system for helping to dry garments or other items, such as heavy rugs or blankets, outdoors. The system of the present invention is portable, so it can easily be moved from shaded areas to sunny areas, or even indoor.
Any feature or combination of features described herein are included within the scope of the present invention provided that the features included in any such combination are not mutually inconsistent as will be apparent from the context, this specification, and the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art. Additional advantages and aspects of the present invention are apparent in the following detailed description and claims.
The present invention features a portable clothesline system (100) for helping to dry garments. In some embodiments, the system (100) comprises a first vertical bar (110) and a second vertical bar (210), the vertical bars (110) are oriented in a vertical manner and positioned parallel to each other, each vertical bar (110, 210) has a top end (111) and a bottom end (112), wherein threads (180) are disposed on both the top end (111) and bottom end (112) of both vertical bars (110, 210); a first horizontal bar (120) disposed at the top end (111) of the first vertical bar (110) and a second horizontal bar (220) disposed at the top end (111) of the second vertical bar (210), threads (180) are disposed in bottom surfaces (122) of the horizontal bars (120, 220), wherein threads (180) of the top end (111) of the first vertical bar (110) engage threads of the first horizontal bar (120) to attach the first vertical bar (110) to the first horizontal bar (120), and threads (180) of the top end (111) of the second vertical bar (210) engage threads of the second horizontal bar (220) to attach the second vertical bar (210) to the second horizontal bar (220), wherein a plurality of slots (150) is disposed in top surfaces (121) of the horizontal bars (120, 220), a perforation (152) is disposed at a base area of each slot (150); a first base (130) disposed at the bottom end (112) of the first vertical bar (110) and a second base (230) disposed at the bottom end (112) of the second vertical bar (210), threads (180) are disposed in top surfaces (131) of the bases (130, 230), wherein threads (180) of the bottom end (112) of the first vertical bar (110) engage threads of the first base (130) to attach the first vertical bar (110) to the first base (130), and threads (180) of the bottom end (112) of the second vertical bar (210) engage threads of the second base (230) to attach the second vertical bar (210) to the second base (230), the bases (130, 230) are tapered such that bottom surfaces (132) of the bases (130, 230) are wider than the top surfaces (131) of the bases (130, 230); and wires (160) extending from the first horizontal bar (120) to the second horizontal bar (220), each wire is attached to a perforation (152) of a slot (150) in the first horizontal bar (120) and to a perforation (152) of a slot (150) in the second horizontal bar (220), the perforations (152) help secure the wires (160) in the slots (150).
Following is a list of elements corresponding to a particular element referred to herein:
Referring now to
The system (100) comprises a first vertical bar (110) and a second vertical bar (210). The vertical bars (110) are oriented in a vertical manner and positioned parallel to each other. Disposed at the bottom end (112) of the first vertical bar (110) is a first base (130). Disposed at the bottom end (112) of the second vertical bar (210) is a second base (230). The bases (130, 230) help keep the vertical bars (110, 210) upright. As shown in
As shown in
The system (100) further comprises a first horizontal bar (120) that attaches to the top end (111) of the first vertical bar (110) and a second horizontal bar (220) that attaches to the top end (111) of the second vertical bar (210). As shown in
The vertical bars (110, 210) and the horizontal bars may be constructed in a variety of sizes. For example, in some embodiments, the vertical bars (110, 210) are between about 3 to 5 feet in length from the top end (111) to the bottom end (112). In some embodiments, the vertical bars (110, 210) are between about 5 to 7 feet in length from the top end (111) to the bottom end (112). The system (100) of the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned dimensions.
The first horizontal bar (120) is connected to the second horizontal bar (220) via wires (160), e.g., steel wires. A plurality of slots (150) is disposed in the top surfaces (121) of the horizontal bars (120, 220). At the base of each slot (150) is a perforation (152). A wire (160) is placed in a slot (150) and into its perforation (152) in the first horizontal bar (120) and extended to a corresponding slot (150) (and its perforation (152)) in the second horizontal bar (220). The perforations (152) help secure the wires (160) in the slots (150).
As shown in
In some embodiments, wheels are disposed on the bottom surfaces (132) of the bases (130, 230).
As used herein, the term “about” refers to plus or minus 10% of the referenced number.
The disclosures of the following U.S. Patents are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein: U.S. Pat. No. 2,565,433; U.S. Pat. No. 2,865,514; U.S. Pat. No. 3,021,091; U.S. Pat. No. 4,592,472; U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,578; U.S. Pat. No. 7,717,391; U.S. Design Pat. No. 309,928.
Various modifications of the invention, in addition to those described herein, will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing description. Such modifications are also intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims. Each reference cited in the present application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Although there has been shown and described the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made thereto which do not exceed the scope of the appended claims. Therefore, the scope of the invention is only to be limited by the following claims. Reference numbers recited in the claims are exemplary and for ease of review by the patent office only, and are not limiting in any way. In some embodiments, the figures presented in this patent application are drawn to scale, including the angles, ratios of dimensions, etc. In some embodiments, the figures are representative only and the claims are not limited by the dimensions of the figures. In some embodiments, descriptions of the inventions described herein using the phrase “comprising” includes embodiments that could be described as “consisting of”, and as such the written description requirement for claiming one or more embodiments of the present invention using the phrase “consisting of” is met.
The reference numbers recited in the below claims are solely for ease of examination of this patent application, and are exemplary, and are not intended in any way to limit the scope of the claims to the particular features having the corresponding reference numbers in the drawings.
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