CN111927294A - Clothes airing ladder - Google Patents

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CN111927294A
CN111927294A CN202010801048.8A CN202010801048A CN111927294A CN 111927294 A CN111927294 A CN 111927294A CN 202010801048 A CN202010801048 A CN 202010801048A CN 111927294 A CN111927294 A CN 111927294A
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周晓英
包明花
卢毅
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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Abstract

The application discloses clothing ladder that dries in air, including chevron shape ladder and at least one clothes hanger that dries in air: the herringbone ladder comprises a first bracket and a second bracket; the at least one clothes hanger is detachably connected with the herringbone ladder; wherein the at least one connecting mechanism is connected between the first bracket and the second bracket; the first support comprises two first support stand columns and a first support cross rod, and the first support cross rod is fixedly connected with one ends of the two first support stand columns respectively; the second support comprises two second support stand columns and a second support cross rod, and the second support cross rod is fixedly connected with one ends of the two second support stand columns respectively; the first support rail is removably connected to the second support rail.

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Clothes airing ladder
Technical Field
The application relates to the field of articles for daily use, in particular to a clothes airing ladder.
Background
Nowadays, ladders become necessary equipment for many families, and are climbing tools widely applied to various industries, and the ladders can help operators to climb from a low place to a high place for operation.
However, the ladder is not frequently used, and often occupies a large space when not used, so that the ladder is inconvenient to store. For the area that reduces the ladder when not using and the frequency of use that improves the ladder, this application proposes a clothing ladder that dries in air, under the service function prerequisite of guaranteeing the ladder, makes it possess the function of sunning.
Disclosure of Invention
One of the embodiments of the application provides a clothes-horse, including chevron shape ladder and at least one clothes hanger that dries in air: the herringbone ladder comprises a first bracket and a second bracket; the at least one clothes hanger is detachably connected with the herringbone ladder; wherein the at least one connecting mechanism is connected between the first bracket and the second bracket; the first support comprises two first support stand columns and a first support cross rod, and the first support cross rod is fixedly connected with one ends of the two first support stand columns respectively; the second support comprises two second support stand columns and a second support cross rod, and the second support cross rod is fixedly connected with one ends of the two second support stand columns respectively; the first support rail is removably connected to the second support rail.
In some embodiments, the clothes-horse ladder comprises two clothes-horses, and one end of one of the two clothes-horses is provided with a buckle structure; the two clothes hangers can be connected through the arranged buckle structures.
In some embodiments, the laundry ladder further comprises a locking mechanism for securing the laundry stand to the first or second support when the laundry stand is coplanar with the first or second support.
In some embodiments, the laundry ladder further comprises a detachable base; when the first support cross rod is separated from the second support cross rod, the base connects the first support upright with the second support upright.
In some embodiments, the laundry ladder further comprises a securing device; when the clothes hanger is not coplanar with the first support or the second support, the fixing device can fix the clothes hanger relative to the first support or the second support.
In some embodiments, the laundry ladder comprises at least two connecting mechanisms, each of the at least two connecting mechanisms connecting one of the first and second supports, respectively.
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The present application will be further explained by way of exemplary embodiments, which will be described in detail by way of the accompanying drawings. These embodiments are not intended to be limiting, and in these embodiments like numerals are used to indicate like structures, wherein:
fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a clothes ladder according to some embodiments of the present application in a retracted state;
fig. 2 is a perspective view of a clothes ladder according to some embodiments of the present application in an armrest configuration;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of the ladder according to some embodiments of the present application showing one side of the ladder being used as a handle and the other side being used as a handrail;
fig. 4 is a schematic illustration of a two-sided clothes drying configuration of a clothes ladder according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic detail view of a first joint according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic detail view of a second joint according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a single side of a ladder with multiple rows of clothes hangers in accordance with some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of a drying ladder for supporting a drying rack according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 9 is a detail schematic view of a snap feature according to some embodiments of the present application;
figure 10 is a schematic view of the structure of the clothes ladder shown with the first support rail separated from the second support rail in accordance with some embodiments of the present application;
figure 11 is a schematic view of the structure of the clothes ladder in an armrest configuration with the first support rail separated from the second support rail according to some embodiments of the present application; and
figure 12 is a schematic structural view of the clothes ladder in a clothes drying configuration with the first support rail separated from the second support rail according to some embodiments of the present application; in the drawing, 1000 is a clothes-horse ladder, 1100 is a herringbone ladder, 1200 is a clothes-horse, 1110 is a first support, 1120 is a second support, 1130 is a connecting mechanism, 1111-1 and 1111-2 are first support upright posts, 1121-1 and 1121-2 are second support upright posts, 1113 is a first support cross bar, 1123 is a second support cross bar, 1117 is a locking mechanism, 1118 is a first pedal, 1128 is a second pedal, grab bars 1201 and 1400 are buckle structures, 1500 is a fixing device, 1510 is a diagonal brace, 1520 is a first joint, 1530 is a second joint, 1532 is a catch part, 1534 is an adjustable nut, 1600 is a buckle structure, and 1700 is a base.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present application more apparent, the present application is described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present application and are not intended to limit the present application.
On the contrary, this application is intended to cover any alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and alternatives that may be included within the spirit and scope of the application as defined by the appended claims. Furthermore, in the following detailed description of the present application, certain specific details are set forth in order to provide a better understanding of the present application. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present application may be practiced without these specific details.
The embodiment of the application relates to a clothes-horse ladder, which can be used for opening a clothes-horse (shown in figures 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8) and used for retracting the clothes-horse (shown in figure 1) when not used. The clothes-horse ladder can be suitable for various occasions, for example, the clothes-horse ladder can be suitable for the use scene of a common ladder and used for ascending a height. For example, the clothes ladder may be used for drying clothes, such as indoor drying, outdoor drying, balcony drying, and the like, which is not limited in this application. Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a loading ladder according to some embodiments of the present application in a retracted state; fig. 2 is a perspective view of a loading ladder in an armrest configuration according to some embodiments of the present application. The structure of the clothes-horse related to the embodiment of the application will be described in detail with reference to fig. 1-2. It should be noted that the following examples are only for explaining the present application and do not constitute a limitation to the present application.
In an embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 1-2, a laundry ladder 1000 may include a herringbone ladder 1100 and a laundry stand 1200. The herringbone ladder 1100 may include a first bracket 1110, a second bracket 1120, and a connection mechanism 1130, among other things.
First brace 1110 includes two first brace uprights 1111-1 and 1111-2 and a first brace cross-bar 1113. Wherein, first support cross-bar 1113 is fixedly connected with one end of two first support columns (shown as 1111-1 and 1111-2 in fig. 1). In some embodiments, a first footrest 1118 is disposed between the two first bracket posts 1111-1 and 1111-2.
The second rack 1120 includes two second rack columns 1121-1 and 1121-2 and a second rack cross bar 1123, and the second rack cross bar 1123 is fixedly connected (such as clamped connection, bolt connection, etc.) to one end of the two second rack columns 1121-1 and 1121-2 or integrally formed (such as bending a section bar). A second foot pedal 1128 is disposed between the two second bracket posts 1121-1 and 1121-2.
In some embodiments, the first and second brackets may also be a frame structure consisting of two uprights and one bracket cross bar. Taking the first support 1110 as an example, in some embodiments, the first support cross-bar 1113 and the two first support posts may be fixedly connected (e.g., welded, interference fit, jointed, etc.), or may be detachably connected. For example, the detachable connection may be made by inserting one of the rods (e.g., a cross-bar) into a hollow hole of the other rod (e.g., a post) and securing the ends of the cross-bar to the ends of the post.
In some embodiments, the catwalk 1110 further includes a connection mechanism 1130. By way of example only, the connection mechanism 1130 is provided in the configuration shown in FIG. 3. The purpose of the connection mechanism is to provide support when the first and second brackets 1110, 1120 are spread apart, so that the overall herringbone ladder is structurally stable when in use. The connecting mechanism 1130 may be comprised of two short rods 1131 and a rotating shaft 1132 (shown in fig. 3) about which the two short rods rotate. The two short rods can be respectively and fixedly connected with the first bracket upright 1111-1 and the second bracket upright 1121-1, and the folding of the connecting mechanism 1130 is realized through the rotating shaft 1132 arranged in the middle of the connecting mechanism 1130. Wherein the folding can be understood as rotating the two short bars 1131 to a coincident state. The purpose of the folding connecting mechanism 1130 is to achieve that the first support 1110 and the second support 1120 are arranged at an angle of 0 degree in parallel, so that the clothes ladder 1000 can be stored when not in use.
In some embodiments, the attachment mechanism 1130 may be made of a flexible material. Including but not limited to nylon rope, steel cable, hinges, cables, etc. The connecting mechanism 1130 is made of a flexible material, so that the connecting mechanism 1130 can be folded when the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 are arranged in parallel at an angle of 0 degrees; and provides rigidity to the attachment mechanism 1130 when the first and second brackets 1110, 1120 are in an open position.
In some embodiments, the catwalk 1110 may include at least one connection mechanism 1130, the at least one connection mechanism 1130 connecting at least one first frame upright with a second frame upright. In some embodiments, attachment mechanism 1130 may connect a first bracket post and a second bracket post on the same side. The same side refers to two support posts on the same side of the herringbone ladder 1100. As shown in fig. 1, the first bracket upright 1111-1 and the second bracket upright 1121-1 are on the same side of the herringbone ladder, and the connecting mechanism 1130 can connect the two bracket uprights. In some alternative embodiments, the attachment mechanism 1130 may also attach two bracket posts that are not on the same side. For example, the connection mechanism can also connect the first bracket post 1111-2 and the second bracket post 1121-1. In some embodiments, the laundry ladder comprises at least two connection mechanisms 1130, each of the at least two connection mechanisms 1130 connecting a first bracket and a second bracket, respectively. The two connecting mechanisms 1130 are designed to make the stress applied to the first and second brackets 1110 and 1120 in the open state more uniform, so that the structure is more stable.
It should be noted that any changes can be made by those skilled in the art on the basis of the present application. For example, the catwalk 1110 may include a plurality of attachment mechanisms 1130 (e.g., 2, 4, 5, 7, etc.). For another example, connection 1130 may be provided at any location of the first and second frame uprights, such as at a midpoint, a fifth bisection point, and the like. Such variations are intended to be within the scope of the present application.
In some embodiments, the herringbone ladder 1100 also includes a support shaft (not shown). In some embodiments, a rack pivot may be disposed between the first rack crossbar 1113 and the second rack crossbar 1123, and in particular, the rack pivot may connect an end of the first rack crossbar 1113 and an end of the second rack crossbar 1123 such that the first rack crossbar 1113 and the second rack crossbar 1123 may rotate about the rack pivot. The bracket rotating shaft can enable the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 to realize angle adjustment, and the angle adjustment range is 0-180 degrees. And thus opening or retraction can be achieved. For example, when the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 are arranged in parallel at an angle of 0 degree, the herringbone ladder is in a storage state; when the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 are at an opening angle (e.g., 30 degrees), the herringbone ladder is in an open state.
In some embodiments, each of the uprights (i.e., first rack uprights 1111-1, 1111-2 and second rack uprights 1121-1, 1121-2) can be a non-removable unitary body. Such as integrally formed or welded profiles. In some embodiments, the post may also be a detachable structure. For example, the upright post may be a sectional assembly structure, and the sections may be detachably connected by bolts, buckles, and the like. The stand columns are arranged to be detachable, so that the whole clothes airing ladder 1000 is convenient to disassemble, assemble and transport; in addition, the height of the laundry stand 1200 can be flexibly set by the detachable structure of the stand column.
In alternative embodiments, the connection mechanism 1130 may be removably connected to the first bracket post 1111-1/-2 and the second bracket post 1121-1/-2. In this scenario embodiment, the attachment mechanism 1130 need not be provided as a flexible material and/or structure, but may be provided as a rigid material and structure. When folding is required, the goal of stowing the herringbone ladder 1100 can be achieved by removing the attachment mechanism 1130 or by removing either end of the attachment mechanism 1130 that is connected to the first and second frame columns.
It should be noted that, on the basis of the present application, those skilled in the art can make various reasonable changes to the technical solution of the present application. For example, the number of the connection mechanisms, the arrangement of the connection mechanisms and/or the positions of the connection mechanisms on the herringbone ladder can be specifically set according to actual needs. For another example, the structure of the connection mechanism may be specifically provided. For example, the connecting mechanism may be provided in a telescopic structure, such as an elastic device, a telescopic pulley, etc. Such variations are intended to be within the scope of the present application.
In some embodiments, the laundry ladder 1000 may further include a laundry stand 1200. In some embodiments, the laundry ladder 1000 includes only one laundry rack 1200 (shown in fig. 2). In some embodiments, the laundry ladder 1000 includes two laundry stands 1200 (shown in fig. 3, 4, 7, 8). In some embodiments, the two drying racks may be disposed on the same side of the drying ladder 1000 (as shown in fig. 7 and 8). In other embodiments, the two drying racks may be disposed on both sides of the drying ladder 1000 (as shown in fig. 3 and 4). In some alternative embodiments, the laundry ladder 1000 may also contain a plurality of laundry stands 1200(4, 5, etc.). Taking the example that the drying ladder 1000 includes 4 drying racks 1200, the 4 drying racks 1200 may be uniformly disposed on two sides of the drying ladder 1000 (for example, 2 drying racks are disposed on one side), or may be all mounted on the same side of the drying ladder 1000.
In some embodiments, laundry stand 1200 can be removably coupled to first stand 1110/second stand 1120. The removable connection may comprise a plug-in connection as shown in fig. 5. In some alternative embodiments, the detachable connection may further include, but is not limited to, one or more combinations of a threaded connection, a pinned connection, an elastically deformable connection, a snap-fit connection, and the like.
The clothes hanger 1200 is detachably connected with the first support 1110/the second support 1120, so that the clothes hanger and the ladder can be freely assembled to form more structures and adapt to more use scenes. For example, the laundry ladder may include a state in which the laundry stands are stored (as shown in fig. 1), a state in which the laundry stands are in an armrest (as shown in fig. 2), a state in which a plurality of laundry stands are distributed on both sides and opened (as shown in fig. 4), a state in which a plurality of laundry stands are on the same side (as shown in fig. 7), and a state in which the laundry stands are in a stand state (as shown in fig. 8).
The structure of the clothes ladder in different states will be described with reference to fig. 1-9.
As shown in FIG. 1, the laundry stand 1200 is now coplanar with the first stand 1110, and the laundry stand 1200 is in a stowed position. The coplanar refers to the surface of the first support 1100 coinciding with the surface of the laundry rack 1200. The face formed by the first bracket 1100 refers to the face formed by the first bracket posts 1111-1 and 1111-2. The surface of the clothes hanger 1200 is a surface formed by a plurality of rods on the clothes hanger. Similarly, the laundry stand 1200 referred to later herein as not coplanar with the first rack 1110 means that the face formed by the first rack 1100 does not coincide with the face formed by the laundry stand 1200.
In the implementation scenario shown in fig. 1, the laundry stand 1200 may be detachably designed such that the laundry stand 1200 can be stored. For example, when the laundry stand is not in use, it can be removed and then attached for use. In some embodiments, first stand 1110 or second stand 1120 have a recess therein to accommodate laundry stand 1200 when the laundry stand is not in use. As shown in FIG. 1, a recess is provided in the first rack 1100 to receive the laundry stand 1200 when the laundry stand 1200 is stowed. The first support 1110 is further provided with a locking mechanism 1117, and the locking mechanism 1117 can clamp the clothes hanger 1200 on the plane of the first support 1110, so that the clothes hanger is prevented from shaking in the carrying process.
As shown in fig. 2, the laundry stand 1200 is coplanar with the first stand 1110 and extends into a higher space as an extension thereof. In this scenario embodiment, the laundry stand 1200 may be used as an armrest for a ladder. As shown in fig. 2, the middle of the laundry stand 1200 is further provided with a grab bar 1201 for easy climbing. The plurality of grab bars 1201 may be uniformly arranged on the laundry stand 1200. To ensure the stability of the laundry stand 1200 in the state shown in fig. 2, in some embodiments, the top end of the first bracket 1110 is further provided with a snap structure 1400. The snap structure 1400 may be designed as a rigid structure. When the clothes hanger is turned to the state shown in fig. 2, the fastening structure 1400 can fasten the clothes hanger 1200, so as to ensure the stability of the clothes hanger 1200 when the clothes hanger 1200 is in the ladder climbing state shown in fig. 2.
It should be noted that, on the basis of the present application, those skilled in the art can make various reasonable changes to the technical solution of the present application. For example, the number of the snap structures, the arrangement of the snap structures and/or the positions of the snap structures on the herringbone ladder can be specifically set according to actual needs. Also for example, the structure of the snap structure may be specifically provided. For example, the snap structure may be configured as a hinge, a detachable pin joint, a bolt connection, etc. Such variations are intended to be within the scope of the present application.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of the clothes ladder 1000 according to some embodiments of the present application, in which one side of the clothes ladder is used for drying clothes and the other side of the clothes ladder is used as an armrest. For the sake of distinction, laundry stand 1200 is labeled 1200-1 and 1200-2, respectively. Obviously, when the laundry stand 1200 is in the clothes drying state, the laundry stand 1200 and the second support 1210 are no longer coplanar. In this scenario embodiment, the drying ladder 1000 further comprises a fixing device 1500, and the fixing device 1500 can be used to fix the drying rack 1200 when the drying rack 1200 is not coplanar with the first support or the second support. In the embodiment of the scene, the operator can climb the ladder to air clothes from the side of the handrail of the ladder, so that the operation is more convenient.
In an embodiment of the present application, as shown in FIG. 3, a fixture 1500 may be used to secure a laundry stand 1200 (1200-2 in FIG. 3) relative to a first stand 1110 or a second stand 1120 when the laundry stand is tilted out of plane with the first stand or the second stand.
In alternative embodiments, the fastening device may be of other suitable configurations known to those skilled in the art. For example, the fixing means may be a floor stand bar, one end of which is connected to the laundry stand 1200 and the other end of which abuts against the ground when the laundry stand 1200 is opened. Furthermore, the floor-type support rod can be of a telescopic structure, and the clothes hanger 1200 is supported and fixed at different turnover angles through telescopic adjustment.
As shown in FIG. 4, in some embodiments, the laundry stand 1200 can also be flipped to any reasonable angle that is not coplanar (i.e., not coplanar with the plane of the first and second racks). For example, as shown in fig. 4, the laundry rack 1200 may be turned to form an angle of 45 °, 60 °, 90 °, 100 °, 120 ° with the first rack, so as to be suitable for different airing requirements.
In some embodiments, fixation device 1500 may include at least one diagonal strut 1510. In the embodiment of the present application, one end of the diagonal strut 1510 is connected (e.g., rotatably connected) to the laundry stand 1200, and the other end of the diagonal strut 1510 is connected to the corresponding upright (e.g., two uprights 1121-1 and 1121-2 of the second rack shown in fig. 3) at one side of the first rack 1110 or the second rack 1120. In alternative embodiments, one end of the diagonal strut 1510 may also be connected to the middle of the laundry stand 1200 (i.e., to the grab rail 1201 in fig. 2-4). In the embodiment of the present application, as shown in fig. 4, two sides of the laundry stand 1200 may be connected to the pillars 1121-1 and 1121-2 at two sides by a diagonal bar 1510, respectively, so as to ensure the stability of the laundry stand 1200. In alternative embodiments, the laundry stand 1200 may also be connected to only one diagonal 1510.
Fig. 4 is a schematic structural view of a laundry ladder 1000 according to some embodiments of the present application, in which one laundry rack is installed on each side. As shown in FIG. 4, the fixture 1500 further includes a second joint 1530 attached to the laundry stand 1200 and a first joint 1520 attached to the second rack 1120. Fig. 5, 6 are schematic detailed structural views of the first and second connectors 1520, 1530, respectively, according to some embodiments of the present application.
In some embodiments, diagonal brace 1510 is telescopic. The angle of the clothes hanger can be adjusted by stretching the inclined stay bar 1510.
In some embodiments, the adjustment of the angle of the laundry rack may also be achieved by adjusting the installation position of the first joint 1520 and the second joint 1530. As shown in fig. 5, the first connector 1520 may include a fixing plate 1521 and a receptacle 1522 provided on the fixing plate. Specifically, the fixing plate 1521 may be fixedly connected (e.g., integrally formed, welded, glued, etc.) to the pillar 1121. One end of the inclined strut 1510 can be inserted into a jack provided on the fixing plate 1521. In some embodiments, the first connector 1520 may be provided in a plurality, and the plurality of first connectors 1520 may be uniformly arranged on the pillar 1121 in a column. When one end of the diagonal bar is connected to a different first connector 1520, it is possible to support the laundry stand 1200 from a different angle. In some embodiments, there are a plurality of diagonal braces 1510, and the first connectors 1520 can be correspondingly arranged according to the number of diagonal braces 1510. For example, there are two diagonal struts 1510, and two rows of first connectors 1520 are correspondingly disposed.
As shown in fig. 6, the second adapter 1530 may include a bayonet portion 1532, an adjustable nut 1534. In some embodiments, the clamping portion 1532 has a clamping slot for clamping with the bar 1201 of the laundry rack 1200. In some embodiments, the rods 1201 of the laundry stand 1200 are provided in plurality, so that the latch portions 1532 can be latched to different rods 1201 to achieve different support angles. In some embodiments, the adjustable nut 1534 provides for fine adjustment of the mounting of the latch portion 1532 to ensure that the latch slot on the latch portion 1532 can engage the grab bar 1201.
It should be noted that, on the basis of the present application, those skilled in the art can make various reasonable changes to the technical solution of the present application. For example, the number of the diagonal braces, the arrangement mode of the diagonal braces and/or the positions of the diagonal braces on the herringbone ladder can be specifically set according to actual needs. For example, at least one diagonal strut 1510 can be positioned at one or more quarter points along the horizontal length of the laundry stand 1200. Such variations are intended to be within the scope of the present application.
In some alternative embodiments, the number of diagonal struts 1510 can be more than two. For example, in order to make the laundry stand 1200 more stable, a diagonal brace may be further provided at the middle of the laundry stand 1200. When the diagonal rod 1510 is provided at the middle of the laundry stand 1200, a space for accommodating the diagonal rod 1510 may be reserved on the laundry stand 1200 in order not to affect the retraction of the laundry stand 1200. For example, a groove corresponding to the contact surface of the diagonal brace 1510 can be reserved on the laundry stand 1200.
In some embodiments, the posts (i.e., the first rack posts 1111-1, 1111-2 and the second rack posts 1121-1, 1121-2) may be provided with sliding grooves (not shown), the first joint 1520 may be configured as a sliding block, and the sliding block may slide along the sliding grooves and may stay at a position on the sliding grooves. For example, the upright post may be provided with a sliding groove and at least one clamping groove. The first connector 1520 connected to the other end of the diagonal bar 1510 can slide in the sliding groove and engage with the locking groove on the vertical column, so as to fix the laundry rack 1200 to the vertical column. In some embodiments, there may be a plurality of slots on the upright, and when the sliding blocks are respectively inserted into different slots, the laundry rack 1200 can be fixed at different turning angles.
In some alternative embodiments, the sliding block can also slide or stop in the sliding groove under the driving of an electric driving device (such as a motor). For example, the motor may control the sliding block to slide or stop in the sliding groove through a line transmission (or a gear transmission, a belt transmission, etc.). In this case, the user can control the sliding block to slide or stop in the sliding groove through a control device (such as a button, a switch, a remote controller, etc.).
Fig. 7 is a schematic view of a single-sided installation of multiple rows of drying racks in a drying ladder 1000 according to some embodiments of the present application. As shown in fig. 7, two drying racks 1200 can be installed on the same side of the herringbone ladder 1100 to meet the use requirement when there is no sunlight on the indoor drying side. Through the setting of multilayer sunning, can increase the sunning area, further promote space utilization, and can be applicable to multiple sunning demand.
FIG. 8 is a schematic illustration of a laundry ladder 1000 with a laundry rack as a stand according to some embodiments of the present application; fig. 9 is a detailed structural schematic diagram of a buckle structure 1600 according to some embodiments of the present application.
As shown in fig. 8, in some embodiments, two laundry stands 1200 may be connected by a buckle structure 1600. In FIG. 8, two laundry stands 1200 are labeled 1200-1 and 1200-2, respectively, to illustrate the differences. In this scenario embodiment, laundry stand 1200-1 may serve as a stand for another laundry stand 1200-2. When the heavy objects are aired, the clothes hanger 1200-2 can be used as a support, so that the risk of instability of the whole clothes-hanging ladder due to overweight is avoided. In some embodiments, the buckle structure 1600 may be provided in the form shown in fig. 9. In some other embodiments, the buckling structure 1600 may be configured in other structures or connection forms, for example, the connection forms may include, but are not limited to, a threaded connection, a pin connection, an elastically deformable connection, a snap connection, a plug connection, and the like.
In some embodiments, first rack crossbar 1113 is removably coupled to second rack crossbar 1123. As shown in fig. 10, the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 may be separated. In this scenario embodiment, the clothes ladder 1000 further comprises a base 1700. In some embodiments, the base 1700 may be a separate ladder attachment that is installed when the first leg 1110 is separated from the second leg 1120. When the first support cross bar is separated from the second support cross bar, the base is used for supporting the first support upright and the second support upright.
The base 1700 may be designed as shown in fig. 10. The base 1700 is arranged to enable the whole clothes-horse to be in a stable state in the state of fig. 10, thereby being suitable for more using environments. Preferably, the base 1700 may be provided in two, and the arrangement of the two bases 1700 may make the structure of the entire clothes ladder 1000 more stable.
The base 1700 may be detachably coupled to the first bracket bars 1111-1 and 1121-1. The detachable connection includes but is not limited to a plurality of forms of plugging, screwing and the like. For example, when the detachable connection is a plug-in connection, the first bracket 1111-1 and the second bracket 1121-1 may be inserted into matching grooves of the base 1700 such that the first bracket and the second bracket are supported. For another example, when the detachable connection is a screw, the first bracket rod 1111-1 and the second bracket 1121-1 may be suitably provided with a screw thread to be engaged with the base 1700.
In some embodiments, the length of the base 1700 may be equal to the length of the connection mechanism 1130. At this time, the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 may be disposed perpendicular to the base 1700 (as shown in fig. 10). In some embodiments, the length of the base 1700 may also be greater than the length of the connection mechanism 1130. In this case, the first bracket 1110 and the second bracket 1120 may be disposed at an angle less than 90 degrees with respect to the base 1700.
Further, as shown in fig. 11, the clothes ladder 1000 may be changed on the basis of fig. 10 to achieve the use state as shown in fig. 11. Laundry stands 1200-1 and 1200-2 can be arranged parallel to first leg 1110 and second leg 1120. In this scenario embodiment, the laundry stands 1200-1 and 1200-2 may be used as grab bars when the operator needs to ascend. The connection manner between the laundry stands 1200-1 and 1200-2 and the first support 1110 and the second support 1120 in this scenario can be referred to the corresponding description of fig. 2 and fig. 3, and is not repeated herein.
As shown in FIG. 12, in some embodiments, laundry stands 1200-1 and 1200-2 can also be disposed non-coplanar with first leg 1110 and second leg 1120. In this scenario embodiment, the drying ladder 1000 further comprises a fixing device 1500, and the fixing device 1500 can be used to fix the drying rack 1200 when the drying rack 1200 is not coplanar with the first support or the second support. For further description of the fixing device 1500 and the diagonal brace 1510, reference is made to the corresponding description of fig. 3 and 4, and further description is omitted here.
The advantages that may be provided by the clothes-horse disclosed in the present application include, but are not limited to: (1) the clothes-horse ladder comprises a detachable clothes-horse which can be used as a handrail for climbing, so that the clothes-horse ladder can be conveniently climbed to a high place; (2) the angle of the clothes hanger can be adjusted relative to the herringbone ladder, and the airing area or the airing mode can be flexibly adjusted according to different airing requirements; (3) the clothes hanger can also be used as a supporting mechanism and can support a clothes hanging ladder when a heavy object is aired. It is to be noted that different embodiments may produce different advantages, and in different embodiments, any one or combination of the above advantages may be produced, or any other advantages may be obtained.
The above description is only exemplary of the present application and should not be taken as limiting the present application, as any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made within the spirit and principle of the present application should be included in the protection scope of the present application.

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1. A clothes-horse, characterized by, include chevron shape ladder and at least one clothes hanger that dries in the air:
the herringbone ladder comprises a first bracket and a second bracket; the at least one clothes hanger is detachably connected with the herringbone ladder;
wherein the at least one connecting mechanism is connected between the first bracket and the second bracket; the first support comprises two first support stand columns and a first support cross rod, and the first support cross rod is fixedly connected with one ends of the two first support stand columns respectively; the second support comprises two second support stand columns and a second support cross rod, and the second support cross rod is fixedly connected with one ends of the two second support stand columns respectively; the first support rail is removably connected to the second support rail.
2. The clothes ladder of claim 1, wherein the clothes ladder comprises two clothes hangers, one end of one of the two clothes hangers is provided with a snap structure;
the two clothes hangers can be connected through the arranged buckle structures.
3. The clothes ladder of claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism for fixedly connecting the clothes hanger to the first or second support when the clothes hanger is coplanar with the first or second support.
4. The clothes ladder of claim 1, further comprising a base;
when the first support cross bar is separated from the second support cross bar, the base is used for supporting the first support upright and the second support upright.
5. The clothes ladder of claim 4, wherein the base is provided with grooves that can be engaged with the first support post and the second support post;
the first bracket upright and the second bracket upright are inserted into the corresponding grooves so that the first bracket and the second bracket are supported.
6. The clothes ladder of claim 1, further comprising a securing device; when the clothes hanger is not coplanar with the first support or the second support, the fixing device can fix the clothes hanger relative to the first support or the second support.
7. A clothes ladder according to claim 6, wherein the securing means comprises at least one diagonal strut; the inclined stay bar can fixedly connect the clothes hanger with the herringbone ladder.
8. The clothes airing ladder of claim 7, wherein one end of the diagonal bar is connected with the clothes hanger, and the other end of the diagonal bar is connected with the first support column or the second support column.
9. The clothes ladder of claim 8, wherein at least one slot is provided on the first support upright or the second support upright; the other end of the diagonal brace can be clamped with the at least one clamping groove.
10. The clothes ladder of claim 1, wherein the clothes ladder comprises at least two connection mechanisms, each of the at least two connection mechanisms connecting the first and second supports, respectively.
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