GB2055572A - Adjustable support assembly - Google Patents

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GB2055572A
GB2055572A GB8019372A GB8019372A GB2055572A GB 2055572 A GB2055572 A GB 2055572A GB 8019372 A GB8019372 A GB 8019372A GB 8019372 A GB8019372 A GB 8019372A GB 2055572 A GB2055572 A GB 2055572A
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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
    • D06F57/00Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired 
    • D06F57/02Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired  mounted on pillars, e.g. rotatably
    • D06F57/04Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired  mounted on pillars, e.g. rotatably and having radial arms, e.g. collapsible

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The adjustable support assembly 1 has an upright hollow member 2 in which is located a pulley block 6 for movement longitudinally of the member 2. The pulley block 6 is raised and lowered in use by cord means 14 which is reeved around the pulley block, around a wheel at the upper end of the member 2 and around a winding wheel in housing 15. A side arm 3 is suspended by a fixed cord 27 from the upright member 2 and is pivotally connected at a lower end to the pulley block 6 so that the inclination of the side arm is altered as it is moved with the pulley block longitudinally of the member 2. A drag cord 28 attached to the pulley block via fixed pulley 30 pulls out article support receivers 4 along the side arm as the side arm is raised. When the article support receivers 4 are spaced along the side arm, they can be used to hang clothes, for example. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Adjustable support assembly This invention relates to an adjustable support assembly particularly, but not exclusively, for use as an assembly for supporting articles such as clothes.
According to the present invention there is provided an adjustable support assembly comprising an elongate support member adapted to be mounted upright in use, and at least one side arm supported on the support member for pivotal movement relative thereto and capable of moving lengthwise of the support member, the or each side arm carrying at least one article support receiver which is displaceable lengthwise of the associated side arm and to which one or more articles to be supported can be attached, and wherein displacement of the at least one article support receiver lengthwise of said side arm occurs with movement of said side arm longitudinally of the support member.
Conveniently, movement of the or each side arm along the support member is effected by pulley means which may be manually or electrically operable. Such pulley means preferably comprises a pulley block displaceable lengthwise of the elongate support member with the or each side arm, and means to effect said displacement of the pulley block. The elongate support member may be hollow and have a wall defining at least one longitudinally extending opening, so that the pulley block is movable within the support member, the or each side arm being connected to the pulley block through a respective longitudinally extending opening to permit movement of the pulley block with the or each side arm.The pulley block may comprise two longitudinally spaced pulley wheels on a frame with the pulley block displacement means comprising a winding wheel rotatable about a fixed axis and cord means, the pulley means including a guide wheel fixed relative to the elongate support member to the side of the pulley block remote from the winding wheel (when the assembly is in use the guide wheel will usually be above the pulley block and the winding wheel below it), the cord means being reeved around the spaced pulley wheels, the guide wheels and the winding wheel, whereby rotation of the winding wheel effects longitudinal displacement of the pulley block through the cord means.
The cord means may comprise one cord but preferably comprises two cords, each cord being fixed at one end to the elongate support member and at the other end to the winding wheel so that as one of the cords is wound on to the winding wheel the other cord is paid out from the winding wheel.
The inclination of the or each side arm relative to the elongate support member may be variable with movement of the side arm longitudinally of the support member. The assembly will usually be arranged in use so that the or each side arm moves towards the horizontal as it is moved up the elongate support member.
In order to effect said inclination variations with movement of the or each side arm longitudinally of the elongate support member, where a pulley block is provided as aforementioned, the or each side arm is preferably pivotally connected at one end to the pulley block and suspended at a position remote from said one end from the elongate member by an associated suspension cord. The suspension cord may be fixedly connected between the or the respective side arm and the elongate support member.
Alternatively, one end of the associated suspension cord may be connected to the or the respective side arm with the cord extending from said one end over guide means on the elongate support member and being connected at its other end to the pulley block, whereby movement of the pulley block, and hence of said other end of the suspension cord longitudinally towards and away from the guide means, effects laterally outward and inward displacement of said one end of the suspension cord to adjust the inclination of the or the respective side arm.
The or each article support receiver may be displaceable lengthwise of the or the respective side arm by drag cord means attached to the receiver or receivers. Where the assembly includes a pulley block as aforementioned, the drag cord means may be reeved around a drag wheel fixedly mounted on the elongate support member and back to the pulley block for attachment thereto. Alternatively, the drag cord means may extend via the or the respective side arm to be attached to the elongate support member.Conveniently, where the drag cord means is provided, a pulley is mounted at the remote end of the or each side arm and the drag cord means extends on the respective side arm from the at least one receiver around said pulley and to the elongate support member, and the assembly is such that the at least one article support receiver is moved lengthwise of the or the respective side arm away from the support member as said side arm moves upwardly in use, longitudinally of the elongate support member.
Preferably, the or each side arm includes a plurality of article support receivers which are adapted to be spaced apart from one another lengthwise of the associated side arm as said side arm is moved in one direction longitudinally of the elongate support member. The article support receivers may be spring biased towards one another and provided with means to limit their spacing apart, for example a spacing chain.
Where the elongate support member is to be wall-mounted it may be provided with spaced brackets, conveniently at either end of the support member.
Two embodiments of an adjustable support assembly in accordance with the present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: FIGURE 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of the support assembly showing an elongate support member cut away to reveal pulley means within the The drawing(s) originally filed was/were informal and the print here reproduced is taken from a later filed formal copy.
member, and showing a side arm movable along the member; FIGURE 2 is a side view of the first embodiment similar to FIGURE 1 but showing the side arm in a raised position ready for supporting articles therealong; FIGURE 3 is an enlarged perspective view ofthe pulley means; FIGURE 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the side arm cut away to expose one of a plurality of article support receivers; FIGURE 5 is a partial side view of the first embodiment of the assembly showing the side arm in a folded non-use condition; FIGURE 6 is a side view of a second embodiment of the support assembly cut away to reveal pulley means within an elongate support member, and showing two side arms movable along the member, and FIGURE 7 is a side view of the second embodiment similar to FIGURE 6 but showing the side arms in a raised position ready for supporting articles therealong.
FIGURES 1, 2 and 5 show an adjustable support assembly 1 which is used for supporting articles such as clothes. The assembly 1 includes a hollow elongate support member 2 mounted in an upright position and a side arm 3 supported on the support member 2 for pivotal movement relative thereto and movement lengthwise of the support member 2. The side arm carries a plurality of article support receivers 4 displaceable along the arm with longitudinal movement of the side arm.
The support member 2 houses pulley means 5 to raise and lower the side arm 3. FIGURE 3 shows the pulley means in the form of a pulley block 6 which is displaceable within the elongate support member and with the side arm 3, and displacement means to raise and lower the pulley block 6. The pulley block 6 has two longitudinally spaced pulley wheels 7 and 8 at either end of a frame 9 and two runner wheels 10 between the pulley wheels 7 and 8 to assist in the smooth running of the pulley block 6 up and down the support member 2. The side arm 3 is pivotally connected to the pulley block 6 through a longitudinally extending opening 11 in a wall 12 of the support member 2.
The displacement means of the pulley means 5 is in the form of a winding wheel 13 and cord means in the form of two cords 14a and 14b. The winding wheel 13 is located in a housing 15 on the support member 2 and rotates about a fixed axis. Rotation of the winding wheel is effected manually by a handle 19, and said rotation effects movement of the pulley block 6 through the cord means 14a, 14b which engages the pulley block 6 and the winding wheel 13. Clearly, rotation of the winding wheel 13 may be effected other than manually, for example by means of a motor.
Referring to FIGURE 3, cord 14a is fixed at one end by a stud 20 to the upper end of the support member 2, is reeved around one groove 7a of pulley wheel 7 and around one groove 21a of a guide wheel 21, then back to pulley 7 around a groove 7b and around a groove 216 of pulley wheel 21; cord 14a extends from the groove 21b down a longitudinally extending tube 22 (along which runner wheels 10 move) of the elongate support member and is windable around a groove 13a of winding wheel 13 to which it is fixed. The cord 14b is also fixed to winding wheel 13 and is windable around a groove 1 3b thereof.The cord 14b extends from the groove 13b via a groove 23a of a second guide wheel 23, a groove 8a of pulley wheel 8, a groove 23b of guide wheel 23, a groove 8b of pulley wheel 8 to a stud 24 to which it is attached, at the lower end of the elongate support member 2. As the winding wheel 13 is rotated in one direction by the handle 19, one of the cords 14a and 14b is wound on to the winding wheel 13 as the other is paid out from the wheel 13, and vice versa.
The pulley block 6 is raised as the cord 14a is wound on to the winding wheel 13 and as cord 14b is paid out from the winding wheel 13.
The inclination of the side arm 3 is varied as the side arm is moved along the elongate member 2 with the pulley block 6. In order to vary said inclination, the side arm 3 is pivotally connected to platform 25 attached to the frame 9 of the pulley block and is suspended at a position 26 remote from the pulley block 6 by a suspension cord 27 fixed to the top of the support member 2. The path of movement of the suspension cord 27 as the pulley block is moved along the support member 2 is shown in dotted lines in FIGURE 1.
The article support receivers 4 are displaced along the side arm 3 and spaced apart from one another as the pulley block 6 is moved upwardly. Such displacement is effected by a drag cord 28 which is attached at one end to the article support receiver most remote from the platform 25 and is reeved around a pulley 29 at the remote end ofthe side arm.
From the pulley 29, the drag cord 28 extends through and along the side arm, around a drag wheel 30 fixed to the elongate support member 2 adjacent the housing 15 and is fixed at its other end to the pulley block.
The side arm 3 is divided longitudinally into two parallel compartments 3a and 3b by an integral dividing wall 3c (see FIGURE 4). The drag cord 28 extends through compartment 3a from the pulley 29, and the compartment 3b defines a track in the form of upper and lower ways 31 along which the article support receivers 4 are movable. The compartment 3b has an elongate opening 32, between the lower ways 31, through which a stem 33 of each article support receiver 4 projects. Each article support receiver 4 has a dual roller 34 rotatably mounted at one end of the stem and which runs on the upper and lower ways 31 and an eye 35 at the other end of the stem 33 to receive a hook, for example of a clothes hanger. The article support receivers 4 of the arm 3 are spring biased towards each other by springs 36 and have means to limit their spacing along the side arm in the form of spacing chains 37, the receiver4 nearest the platform 25 being restrained against movement along the side arm.
Springs 36 act to bunch the article support receivers 4 together at the lower end of the side arm 3 when the pulley block 6 is lowered.
The side arm 3 consists of two similar elongate portions 38 and 39 pivotally connected together sub stantially end-to-end by a connecting piece 40 and which may be fixed in alignment with each other by a connecting sleeve 41 which fits over the piece 40.
FIGURE 5 shows the assembly with the side arm 3 in a folded condition, i.e. with the elongate portions 38 and 39 out of alignment with one another, the side arm being secured to the elongate member 2 in a lock socket 42. This allows the assembly to be stored in a compact manner when not in use.
The support member 2 has a sleeve 43 inserted into the bottom of the winding wheel housing 15 and secured to the lower of two spaced mounting brackets 44 which enable the support member 2 to be mounted to, for example, an inside or outside wall of a house. A sleeve 45 extends from the top of the support member and is fixed to the upper mounting bracket 44. Conveniently, the support member 2 can be rotated in the sleeves 43 and 45.
A second elongate opening 11 (not shown) may be provided in the support member 2 through which a second side arm 3, angularly spaced from the first, can be pivotally connected to the pulley block 6.
FIGURES 6 and 7 show a second embodiment of the support assembly which is similar to the first embodiment but has two non-foldable side arms 3' shorter in length than the side arm 3 shown in the first embodiment, and attached to a platform 25' on opposite sides of a pulley block 6', the platform 25' extending through two parallel longitudinally extending openings 11' in the wall 12' of the elongate support member 2'.
In this embodiment each suspension cord 27' is attached at one end to a respective side arm and extends from said arm over guide means 46 on the elongate support member 2' to the pulley block 6' to which it is connected. As the pulley block 6' is moved upwardly the inclination of the side arms 3' changes under the action of their weight, the change being limited by the respective suspension cord 27', according to the position of the pulley block 6 along the support member 2'. FIGURE 7 shows the pulley block 6' in the fully raised position and hence the side arms 3' at their maximum inclination. Each drag cord 28' is attached to the support member 2' by a stud 47 and reeved over a pulley 48 mounted for rotation on platform 25'. From the pulley 48 the respective drag cord 28' extends around a pulley 29' at the remote end of the side arm and is attached to the article support receiver 4 nearest ahs pulley 29'.
Arcuate slots 49 are provided in the platform 25' in which the lower ends of the side arm are constrained to move.
In either embodiment of the support assembly described, the assembly may be used, as desired, with the pulley block at any distance along the elongate support member although it will be appreciated that this will affect the inclination of the side arm(s) and the spacing of the receivers 4.

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1. An adjustable support assembly comprising an elongate support member adapted to be mounted upright in use, and at least one side arm supported on the support member for pivotal movement relative thereto and capable of moving lengthwise of the support member, the or each side arm carrying at least one article support receiver which is displaceable lengthwise of the associated side arm and to which one or more articles to be supported can be attached, and wherein displacement of the at least one article support receiver lengthwise of said side arm occurs with movement of said side arm longitudinally of the support member.
2. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which movement of the or each side arm longitudinally of the support member is effected by pulley means.
3. An assembly as claimed in claim 2 in which the pulley means is manually operable.
4. An assembly as claimed in claim 2 in which the pulley means is electrically operable.
5. An assembly as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4 in which the pulley means comprises a pulley block displaceable with the or each side arm lengthwise of the elongate support member, and means to effect said displacement of the pulley block.
6. An assembly as claimed in claim 5 in which the elongate support member is hollow and has a wall defining at least one longitudinally extending opening, and wherein the pulley block is movable within the support member, the or each side arm being connected to the pulley block through a respective longitudinally extending opening.
7. An assembly as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6 in which the pulley block comprises two longitudinally spaced pulley wheels on a frame and the pulley block displacement means comprises a winding wheel rotatable about a fixed axis and cord means, the pulley means including a guide wheel fixed relative to the elongate support member to the side of the pulley block remote from the winding wheel, the cord means being reeved around the spaced pulley wheels, the guide wheel and the winding wheel, whereby rotation of the winding wheel effects longitudinal displacement of the pulley block through the cord means.
8. An assembly as claimed in claim 7 in which the cord means comprises two cords, each cord being fixed at one end to the elongate support member and at the other end to the winding wheel so that as one of the cords is wound on to the winding wheel the other cord is paid out from the winding wheel.
9. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the inclination of the or each side arm relative to the elongate support member is varied with movement of the side arm longitudinally of the support member.
10. An assembly as claimed in claim 9 when dependent from any one of claims 5 to 8 in which the or each side arm is pivotally connected at one end to the pulley block and is suspended at a position remote from said one end from the elongate support member by an associated suspension cord.
11. An assembly as claimed in claim 10 in which the associated suspension cord is fixedly connected between the or the respective side arm and the elongate support member.
12. An assembly as claimed in claim 10 in which one end of the associated suspension cord is con nected to the or the respective side arm, the suspension cord extending from said one end over guide means on the elongate support member and being connected at its other end to the pulley block, whereby movement of the pulley block, and hence of said other end of the suspension cord, longitudinally towards and away from the guide means affects lat erallyoutward and inward displacement of said one end of the suspension cord to adjust the inclination of the or the respective side arm.
13. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the at least one article support receiver is displaceable lengthwise of the or the respective side arm by drag cord means attached to said receiver or receivers.
14. An assembly as claimed in claim 13 when dependent upon claim 5 or any claim appendant thereto in which the drag cord means is attached to the pulley block for movement therewith and reeved around a drag wheel fixedly mounted on the elongate support member.
15. An assembly as claimed in claim 13 in which the drag cord means is attached to the elongate support member.
16. An assembly as claimed in any one of claims 13to 15in which a pulley is provided atthe remote end of the or each side arm and the drag cord means extends on the or each side arm from the at least one receiver around said pulley and to the elongate support member and the at least one article support receiver is moved lengthwise of the or the respective side arm away from the support member as said side arm moves upwardly in use, longitudinally of the elongate support member.
17. An assembly as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 16 in which the or each side arm comprises two hollow compartments extending in side-by-side manner longitudinally of the arm, and wherein the drag cord means extends at least partly in a first of said compartments and the second compartment defines a track along which the or each article support receiver is movable and an elongate opening extending lengthwise of said side arm through which the or each article support receiver projects.
18. An assembly as claimed in claim 17 in which the or each article support receiver comprises a roller movable along the track, a stem portion extending through the elongate opening in the associated side arm and a hook receiving portion.
19. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the or each side arm includes a plurality of article support receivers which are adapted to be spaced apart from one another lengthwise of the associated side arm as said side arm is moved in one direction longitudinally of the elongate support member.
20. An assembly as claimed in claim 19 in which the article support receivers are spring biased towards one another and are provided with means to limit their spacing along the side arm.
21. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims in which the or each side arm comprises two or more elongate portions pivotally connected together substantially end to end whereby said arm may be folded when not in use.
22. An assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims including spaced brackets whereby the elongate support member is adapted to be mounted on a vertical surface.
23. An adjustable support assembly substantially as herein described with reference to FIGURES 1 to 5 of the accompanying drawings.
24. An adjustable support assembly substantially as herein described with reference to FIGURES 6 and 7 of the accompanying drawings.
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EP0960805A3 (en) * 1998-05-26 2001-01-31 Christian Ronge Device for supporting articles
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EP0085187A1 (en) * 1982-01-02 1983-08-10 LEIFHEIT Aktiengesellschaft Support for airing and drying with pull in a device for a laundry-line
EP0113788A1 (en) * 1983-01-13 1984-07-25 LEIFHEIT Aktiengesellschaft Framework for airing and drying
EP0228494A1 (en) * 1986-01-08 1987-07-15 Walter Steiner Laundry dryer framework
EP0960805A3 (en) * 1998-05-26 2001-01-31 Christian Ronge Device for supporting articles
SG94344A1 (en) * 1999-12-14 2003-02-18 Kam Hoi Wong A clothes dryer of cantilever structure having turning wheels
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