The present disclosure is directed to systems, apparatus and/or devices that prevent towels from slipping off a towel holder, appliance handle, or the like. The systems, apparatus and devices may include a surface that provides a frictional interface between the towel and towel holder.
It is not uncommon for towels hung on a towel rack or handle of a household appliance, such as an oven or dishwasher, to slip off and fall to the ground. Towels that slip off their holders and fall to the ground are an annoyance for most people, but can also be the source of pain and discomfort to individuals suffering from a physical condition that makes it difficult to regularly bend over and pick up fallen towels. The present invention addresses this problem.
In an aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a device for preventing a towel from slipping off of a towel holder. The device is attachable and removable from the towel holder and includes a towel contacting surface and an opposed towel holder contacting surface. The towel contacting surface of the device provides a frictional interface between the towel and towel holder.
As used herein, the term “towel holder” includes, but is not limited to, a towel rod attached to a wall, the handle of an appliance or other unit, such as a drawer or other storage unit. A towel holder may include a rod, either tubular or non-tubular, or other elongated support member, whether located in the kitchen, bathroom, or any other room of a home, business or other facility. Thus, the present disclosure is directed to an apparatus, device or system that at least substantially prevents towels, cloths, rags and other articles made of fabric that may be folded and/or hung over a towel holder from slipping off the same. The device or apparatus may be one that is removably associated with the towel holder and/or may include a portion of the towel itself.
Turning now to the drawings,
As shown in
Towel 10 of the type described above may be hung on any, typically elongated, towel holder 22. When used with an oven or other kitchen appliance that generates elevated temperatures, portion 20 may preferably be made of a material that is substantially heat resistant. In one embodiment, the material of portion 20 should be capable of withstanding temperatures typically encountered at the handle of an oven such as, for example, up to about 100° F., 200° F., 300° F., 400° F. and up to about 500° F. without causing deformation, melting of portion 20, or the release of odors. An example of a suitable material that may be used for portion 20 is silicone and silicone-based materials. Of course, other suitable materials may also be used. As noted above, portion 20 of towel 10 may be patterned, textured, or treated in other ways to provide friction between towel holder 22 and surface 16 of towel 10.
As further shown in
Device 30 may have a length that is substantially coincident with the length of a standard kitchen or bathroom cloth or towel or even slightly longer than the length of the towel. Alternatively, device 30 may be shorter in length than the standard cloth or towel, as shown in
An alternative embodiment of a device used to prevent slippage of towels is shown in
Towel contacting surface 46 of device 40 may be made of a suitable material that provides a frictional interface between towel holder 22 and towel 100. The entire device 40 may be made of a single material, such as silicone or other material that provides the frictional interface. Surface 46 may have a smooth appearance and have a stickiness or tackiness to it, as described in the embodiment above. Alternatively, or in addition, outer surface 46 (i.e., towel contacting surface) may be textured, contoured, dimpled, or otherwise patterned or roughened to provide a frictional interface, as described above in connection with device 30. For example, as shown in
As described in the previous embodiments, device 40 should be heat resistant to the temperatures (° F.) described above (up to 500° F.) without causing deformation, melting of the device 40, or the release of odors. Device 40 is preferably waterproof, washable, easily-removable, repositionable and reusable.
As described above in connection with other embodiments, the outer surface or towel contact surface 58 of device 50 may be made of a suitable material that provides a frictional interface between towel 100 and towel holder 22.
In that regard, surface 58 may have a mildly sticky or tacky property, or it may be textured, contoured, or otherwise patterned to provide the frictional interface, as generally described above.
Without limiting any of the foregoing, the subject matter described herein may be described in one or more devices, apparatus, or systems. For example, a first aspect of the present subject matter includes a device for preventing a towel from slipping off of a towel holder, wherein the device is removable from the towel holder and the device further includes a towel contacting surface and an opposed towel holder contacting surface. The towel contacting surface provides a frictional interface between the towel and the towel holder.
A second aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with the first aspect described above wherein the device includes a sheet having a first end and a second end. The sheet is made of a non-fabric material sufficiently flexible to adopt a U-shaped profile over the towel holder. The device is adapted for securing one portion of the opposed towel holder contacting surface to an opposed portion of the towel holder contacting surface.
A third aspect of the present subject matter includes the device in accordance with any one of the first or second aspects wherein at least the towel contacting surface incudes silicone.
A fourth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device of any one of the first through third aspects described above wherein the device further includes fasteners in a mating configuration on opposing portions of the towel holder contacting surface.
A fifth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through fourth aspects described above wherein the device includes a first end and a second end facing the first end and the ends are separated by a gap.
A sixth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through fifth aspects described above wherein the device includes a generally cylindrical sleeve member.
A seventh aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through sixth aspects described above wherein the device is made of a material that is substantially heat resistant up to approximately 500° F.
An eighth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through seventh aspects described above wherein the device includes a member having a resilient body defining an interior cavity that is substantially comformable to a towel holder.
A ninth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through eighth aspects wherein the member is substantially prevented from lateral or axial movement along or about the towel holder.
A tenth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through ninth aspects described above, wherein the device is adapted for snap-fit attachment to a towel holder.
An eleventh aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through tenth aspects described above wherein the towel contacting surface includes a textured surface.
A twelfth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through eleventh aspects described above, wherein the textured surface comprises a plurality of gripping members on the surface.
A thirteenth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through third or fifth through twelfth aspects described above wherein at least one portion of the towel contacting surface includes a peelable adhesive.
A fourteenth aspect of the present subject matter includes a device in accordance with any one of the first through tenth aspects described above wherein the towel contacting surface includes a smooth appearance and a tacky material.
A fifteenth aspect of the present subject matter includes the device of any one of the first through eighth aspects and tenth through fourteenth aspects wherein the device is repositionable along the towel holder.
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modification can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention claimed herein.
This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/825,427, filed May 20, 2013, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US14/38819 | 5/20/2014 | WO | 00 |
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61825427 | May 2013 | US |