CN214401091U - Support and floor type clothes hanger - Google Patents
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The application provides a support for in falling to the ground clothes hanger that dries in air, the support includes: an upper bracket; the lower bracket is rotatably connected to the upper bracket; and the locking structure comprises at least one locking piece and a plurality of locking holes, the locking piece is arranged on one of the upper support and the lower support, the locking holes are arranged on the other of the upper support and the lower support, and each locking piece can be clamped in one locking hole so as to enable the lower support and the upper support to be connected with each other when rotating to a preset angle. Above-mentioned support can conveniently be folded to reduce the space that occupies, be convenient for accomodate. The application simultaneously provides a clothes hanger that dries in air falls to ground.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of daily necessities, in particular to support and clothes hanger that dries in air that falls to ground.
Background
The floor clothes hanger is a common household article and is used for drying clothes. The floor clothes hanger can be used on a balcony or the outdoor ground.
A conventional floor drying rack includes a support and a drying rod disposed on the support, and the support generally includes a bottom rod extending in a horizontal direction and a vertical rod disposed on the bottom rod and extending in a vertical direction. However, in such a floor clothes hanger, the bottom rod is generally not foldable, and the floor clothes hanger has a large volume, occupies a large space, and is inconvenient to store.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In view of this, the utility model provides a support and fall to ground clothes hanger that dries in air to solve the unable folding problem of support that falls to ground among the prior art clothes hanger that dries in air.
The embodiment of the utility model provides a support for fall to the ground in the clothes hanger that dries in the air, the support includes:
an upper bracket;
the lower bracket is rotatably connected to the upper bracket; and
the locking structure comprises at least one locking piece and a plurality of locking holes, wherein the locking piece is arranged on one of the upper support and the lower support, the locking holes are arranged on the other of the upper support and the lower support, and each locking piece can be clamped in one locking hole so as to enable the lower support and the upper support to be connected with each other when rotating to a preset angle.
In one embodiment, the upper bracket comprises a support rod and a connecting piece arranged on the support rod, and the lower bracket is rotatably connected with the connecting piece.
One of the upper support and the lower support is provided with a rotating shaft, the other one of the upper support and the lower support is provided with a mounting groove, and the rotating shaft is rotatably accommodated in the mounting groove.
In one embodiment, the rotating shaft comprises a plurality of elastic arms, and a movable gap is formed between the free ends of the adjacent elastic arms, so that the radial dimension of the rotating shaft can be extended and contracted, and the rotating shaft can slide along the depth direction of the mounting groove.
In one embodiment, the surface of the elastic arm facing the groove wall of the mounting groove is an arc-shaped surface.
In one embodiment, the locking piece is convexly arranged on the connecting piece, and the free end of the locking piece is provided with two first inclined planes with opposite inclined directions, so that the thickness of the free end is gradually reduced;
the locking hole is concavely arranged on the lower support, the side wall of the locking hole comprises two second inclined planes with opposite inclination directions, and the second inclined planes are in sliding fit with the corresponding first inclined planes.
In one embodiment, the number of the locking holes is four, and the four locking holes are arranged at equal intervals along a circumference;
the lower bracket can be vertical or parallel to the upper bracket.
In one embodiment, the number of the connecting pieces is two;
the number of the lower supports is two, and the two lower supports are respectively in one-to-one corresponding rotary connection with the two connecting pieces.
In one embodiment, the bracket further comprises a vertical rod connected to an end of the support rod.
This application simultaneously provides a clothes hanger that dries in air that falls to ground, includes: a stent as described in any one of the above embodiments; and the drying rack is connected to the support.
Above-mentioned support includes upper bracket and lower carriage, and the lower carriage rotationally connects in the upper bracket to the angle between lower carriage and the upper bracket is adjustable, and locking structure makes lower carriage and upper bracket rotate and carries out interconnect when predetermineeing the angle. Wherein the stent has an expanded state and a stored state. In the unfolding state, the locking piece is held with the locking hole card, and the angle between lower carriage and the upper bracket is great to the support can stably support subaerial. When the folding is needed, the locking piece can be separated from the locking hole, so that the locking of the locking mechanism on the lower bracket is released; then, the lower bracket is rotated relative to the upper bracket, and the locking piece is clamped with the other locking hole, so that the lower bracket can be fixedly connected with the upper bracket again, and the angle between the lower bracket and the upper bracket is smaller. Therefore, the support can be conveniently unfolded and folded, is stably kept in an unfolded state or a storage state through the locking mechanism, is convenient to use, reduces occupied space after being folded, and is convenient to store.
The floor clothes hanger comprises the support and the drying rack, the drying rack can be supported by the support, clothes can be dried by the drying rack, and the use convenience of the floor clothes hanger is improved due to the fact that the support is foldable.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a floor clothes hanger provided in an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the connecting members of the floor laundry rack of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a lower stand of the floor stand shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a partially enlarged view of a portion a of the lower bracket shown in fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the floor clothes hanger shown in fig. 1 in another state.
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1. a floor clothes hanger;
100. a support;
10. an upper bracket; 11. a support bar; 12. a connecting member; 121. a body; 122. a rotating shaft; 1221. a resilient arm; 1223. a clamping protrusion;
20. a lower bracket; 21. mounting grooves;
31. a locking member; 311. a first inclined plane; 32. a locking hole; 321. a second inclined plane;
40. erecting a rod; 50. a connecting rod; 60. a sliding wheel;
200. an airing rack; 210. installing a frame; 220. and (7) drying the rods.
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The technical solution in the present application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are only a few embodiments of the present application and not all embodiments.
In the description of the present application, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection; may be mechanically connected, may be electrically connected or may be in communication with each other; either directly or indirectly through intervening media, either internally or in any other relationship. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In the description of the present application, it is to be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "side", "inner", "outer", "top", "bottom", and the like, indicate orientations or positional relationships based on installation, are only used for convenience in describing the present application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the referred device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present application.
It should be noted that the same reference numerals are used to denote the same components or parts in the embodiments of the present application, and for the same parts in the embodiments of the present application, only one of the parts or parts may be given the reference numeral, and it should be understood that the reference numerals are also applicable to the other same parts or parts.
In the following, the terms "first", "second", etc. are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first," "second," etc. may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature.
Referring to fig. 1, the present application provides a stand 100 for a floor clothes hanger 1, wherein the stand 100 can be supported on the ground to facilitate the floor clothes hanger 1 to dry clothes.
The stand 100 is used in the floor type laundry rack 1, and the stand 100 includes an upper stand 10, a lower stand 20, and a locking structure, and the lower stand 20 is rotatably connected to the upper stand 10.
Referring to fig. 2 to 4, the locking structure includes at least one locking member 31 and a plurality of locking holes 32, the locking member 31 is disposed on one of the upper rack 10 and the lower rack 20, the locking holes 32 are disposed on the other of the upper rack 10 and the lower rack 20, and each locking member 31 can be clamped in one locking hole 32, so that the lower rack 20 and the upper rack 10 can be connected to each other when rotating to a predetermined angle. The locking structure is used for locking and fixing or unlocking and releasing the lower bracket 20 relative to the upper bracket 10.
The stand 100 includes an upper stand 10 and a lower stand 20, the lower stand 20 is rotatably connected to the upper stand 10 such that an angle between the lower stand 20 and the upper stand 10 is adjustable, a locking structure enables the lower stand 20 and the upper stand 10 to be connected to each other when rotated to a predetermined angle, and the stand 100 has an unfolded state and a stored state.
In the unfolded state, the locking member 31 is caught to the locking hole 32, and the angle between the lower bracket 20 and the upper bracket 10 is large, so that the stand 100 can be stably supported on the ground. When folding is required, the locking piece 31 can be separated from the locking hole 32 to release the locking and fixing of the locking mechanism on the lower bracket 20; then, the lower rack 20 is rotated with respect to the upper rack 10, and the locking member 31 is engaged with the other locking hole 32, so that the lower rack 20 can be fixedly connected to the upper rack 10 again, at which time the angle between the lower rack 20 and the upper rack 10 is small. Therefore, the stand 100 can be conveniently unfolded and folded, and can be stably maintained in an unfolded state or a stored state by the locking mechanism, thereby being convenient to use.
In one embodiment, in the deployed state, the angle between the lower rack 20 and the upper rack 10 is 90 degrees, i.e. the lower rack 20 is perpendicular to the upper rack 10; in the stored state, the angle between the lower rack 20 and the upper rack 10 is 0 degree, that is, the lower rack 20 is parallel to the upper rack 10 so that the lower rack 20 overlaps the upper rack 10.
In another embodiment, the angle between the lower stand 20 and the upper stand 10 may be other predetermined angles, for example, the angle between the lower stand 20 and the upper stand 10 is 45 to 90 degrees in the unfolded state; in the stored state, the angle between the lower bracket 20 and the upper bracket 10 is 0 to 45 degrees. The range of the preset angle is not limited, and the angle of the storage state is smaller than that of the expansion state.
In one embodiment, the upper bracket 10 includes a support rod 11 and a connection member 12 disposed on the support rod 11, and the lower bracket 20 is rotatably connected to the connection member 12. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments, the connecting member 12 may be omitted, and the lower bracket 20 may be directly rotatably connected to the support bar 11.
Optionally, the connecting member 12 is sleeved on the supporting rod 11. Thus, the connecting member 12 can be easily attached to the supporting rod 11 or detached from the supporting rod 11.
Alternatively, the connecting member 12 is integrally formed with the support bar 11.
Alternatively, the connecting member 12 may be fixed in the supporting rod 11 or movably sleeved on the supporting rod 11. When the connecting member 12 moves along the length direction of the support rod 11, the lower bracket 20 may move together with the connecting member 12 to change the connection position of the lower bracket 20 and the upper bracket 10.
In one embodiment, one of the upper and lower brackets 10 and 20 is provided with a rotating shaft, and the other is provided with a mounting groove, and the rotating shaft is rotatably received in the mounting groove. In this way, the upper and lower brackets 10 and 20 may be rotatably coupled by a rotation shaft. In this embodiment, the connecting member 12 includes a body 121 having a through hole, a rotating shaft 122 protruding from the body 121, and a locking member 31, wherein the length of the rotating shaft 122 is greater than that of the locking member 31, and the lower bracket 20 has a mounting groove 21; it will be appreciated that the connecting member 12 may also be provided with mounting slots 21 and the lower bracket 20 with a pivot shaft.
The rotation shaft 122 includes a plurality of elastic arms 1221, and the free ends of adjacent elastic arms 1221 have a moving gap therebetween. Because the plurality of elastic arms 1221 have a clearance therebetween, the rotating shaft 122 can extend the radial dimension of the rotating shaft 122, and the rotating shaft 122 can slide along the depth direction of the mounting groove 21, thereby facilitating the rotation, assembly or disassembly of the rotating shaft 122 relative to the mounting groove 21.
In this embodiment, the free end of the elastic arm 1221 is provided with a catching protrusion 1223, and the catching protrusion 1223 can be caught by the mounting groove 21 to prevent the rotating shaft 122 from sliding out of the mounting groove 21.
In one embodiment, the surface of the resilient arm 1221 facing the wall of the mounting slot 21 is an arc-shaped surface. The mounting groove 21 is a circular groove so that the elastic arm 1221 can slide along the mounting groove 21. Therefore, when the upper frame 10 is pulled up with respect to the lower frame 20, the rotation shaft 122 may slide outward with respect to the installation groove 21 to separate the locking piece 31 from the locking hole 32, thereby releasing the locking of the lower frame 20. After rotating the lower bracket 20, the upper bracket 10 is moved toward the lower bracket 20, and the rotating shaft 122 is slid toward the bottom of the mounting groove 21 to allow the locking member 31 to be caught to the locking hole 32, thereby locking the lower bracket 20 again.
In another embodiment, the locking member 31 is telescopically disposed on one of the support rod 11 and the lower bracket 20, and the locking structure further comprises a driving member connected to the locking member 31 and capable of driving the locking member 31 to move. The driving member is, for example, but not limited to, a cylinder. At this time, the engagement or disengagement of the locking member 31 with or from the locking hole 32 can be controlled by controlling the driving member without manually pulling the upper bracket 10 or the lower bracket 20.
In one embodiment, as shown in fig. 2 and 4, the locking member 31 is protruded from the connecting member 12, and the free end of the locking member 31 is provided with two first inclined surfaces 311 with opposite inclination directions, so that the thickness of the free end is gradually reduced. The locking hole 32 is recessed in the lower bracket 20, and the side wall of the locking hole 32 includes two second inclined surfaces 321 with opposite inclination directions, and the second inclined surfaces 321 are slidably engaged with the corresponding first inclined surfaces 311. Due to the sliding fit of the first inclined surface 311 and the second inclined surface 321, the locking member 31 can be conveniently slid out of the locking hole 32, so that the labor-saving effect is achieved.
Optionally, there is still a slope between the second slope 321 and the bottom of the locking hole 32, so that the width of the locking hole 32 gradually increases along the direction away from the bottom of the hole, further facilitating the sliding of the locking member 31 out of the locking hole 32.
In one embodiment, the number of the locking holes 32 is four, and four locking holes 32 are arranged at equal intervals along a circumference; the lower rack 20 may be perpendicular or parallel to the upper rack 10. As shown in fig. 4, four locking holes 32 are provided at equal intervals along the outer circumference of the mounting groove 21, and each locking member 31 can be held in one locking hole 32.
Since the four locking holes 32 are equally spaced along a circumference, the lower bracket 20 may be rotated by 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees or 360 degrees with respect to the support rod 11. Therefore, the lower bracket 20 may be perpendicular or parallel to the support rod 11.
In other embodiments, the number of locking holes 32 may be two, three, or more than four.
In one embodiment, the mounting groove 21 is provided at the middle of the lower bracket 20, and thus, the lower bracket 20 may be perpendicularly crossed or arranged in parallel with the upper bracket 10.
In one embodiment, the number of connectors 12 is two; the number of the lower brackets 20 is two, and the two lower brackets 20 are respectively connected with the two connecting pieces 12 in a one-to-one rotating mode. Wherein two connecting members 12 may be respectively located between the middle portion of the support bar 11 and one end portion of the support bar 11.
As shown in fig. 1, in the unfolded state, both the lower brackets 20 are arranged to vertically cross the upper bracket 10; as shown in fig. 5, in the stored state, both the lower brackets 20 are disposed in parallel with the upper bracket 10. The length of the lower rack 20 can be less than or equal to half of the length of the upper rack 10, and in the storage state, the two lower racks 20 are both located below the upper rack 10 and do not interfere with each other. The bracket 100 has good integrity, saves space and is beautiful.
In another embodiment, the two lower brackets 20 may be rotatably connected to both ends of the upper bracket 10, and the length of the two lower brackets may be more than half of the length of the upper bracket 10 as long as the rotation process of the two lower brackets 20 does not interfere. It is understood that the number of the lower support frames 20 may be one or more than two.
Referring again to fig. 1, in one embodiment, the support 100 further includes an upright 40, and the upright 40 is connected to an end of the support rod 11 for supporting the drying rack.
In this embodiment, the number of the upright posts 40 is two, and the two upright posts 40 are respectively connected to two opposite ends of the supporting rod 11. The stand 100 further comprises a connecting rod 50 connected between the two uprights 40 to increase the stability of the stand, which is not prone to toppling. It is understood that the number of the upright posts 40 can be one or more than two, and when the upright posts 40 are one, the upright posts 40 can be arranged in the middle of the supporting bar 11.
Optionally, the bracket 100 further includes a sliding wheel 60, and the sliding wheel 60 may be mounted on the lower bracket 20 to facilitate movement of the bracket 100.
The application also provides a floor type clothes hanger 1, which comprises a support 100 and a drying rack 200, wherein the drying rack 200 is connected to the support 100.
The floor type laundry rack 1 includes the support 100 and the drying rack 200, and the drying rack 200 may be supported by the support 100 so that the drying rack 200 may be used to dry laundry, and the support 100 may be folded, thereby improving the convenience of the floor type laundry rack 1.
Alternatively, the number of the drying racks 200 is plural, and the plurality of drying racks 200 may be respectively disposed at both sides of the vertical bar 40 or disposed at the top of the vertical bar 40. It is understood that the number of the drying racks 200 may be one.
The drying rack 200 includes a mounting frame 210 and a plurality of drying bars 220, and the plurality of drying bars 220 are disposed on the mounting frame 210 in parallel and at intervals. It is understood that the drying rack 200 may have other structures, for example, only one drying frame 210, which is not limited in this application. The drying rack 200 may further include a hook assembly 230, the hook assembly 230 may be hung on the mounting frame 210 or the drying rod 220, and the hook assembly 230 increases a drying area and a drying function.
Optionally, the drying rack 200 is pivotally connected to the uprights 40. Accordingly, the drying rack 200 may be folded or unfolded with respect to the stand 100.
In one embodiment, the upright 40 is provided with a connecting portion and a supporting portion; one end of the drying rack 200 can rotate relative to the connecting part, so that the drying rack is supported on the supporting part or hung on the upright 40 through the connecting part. In another embodiment, the drying rack 200 may also be supported on the upright 40 by hooks. The present application does not limit the connection structure of the drying rack 200 and the vertical bars 40.
Alternatively, the lower bracket 20, the support rod 11 and the connecting member 12 may be made of plastic or metal. For example, the lower bracket 20 and the support rod 11 are made of metal, and have better structural strength; the connecting frame is made of plastic materials, so that the forming is convenient.
The floor laundry rack 1 and the stand 100 of the present embodiment are used as follows.
In the unfolded state, the angle between the lower support 20 and the upper support 10 is large, for example, the lower support 20 is perpendicular to the support bar 11 of the upper support 10, so that the lower support 20 and the upper support 10 are arranged in a crisscross. The locking members 31 of the locking structure are caught in the corresponding locking holes 32 to prevent the upper and lower brackets 10 and 20 from being rotated randomly, thereby affecting the stability of the stand 100.
When folding is required, the upper bracket 10 is pulled upwards, or the upper bracket 10 is directly rotated, so that the locking piece 31 slides out of the current locking hole 32, and the lower bracket 20 is unlocked. The lower bracket 20 is rotated until the lower bracket 20 is switched to the storage state. At this time, the angle between the lower bracket 20 and the upper bracket 10 is small, the entire size of the bracket 100 is small, the occupied space is small, and the storage is convenient. Alternatively, the floor laundry rack 1 may further reduce the volume and the occupied space by rotating the drying rack 200 with respect to the stand 100 such that the angle between the drying rack 200 and the stand 100 becomes smaller.
The floor clothes hanger 1 can be folded to realize the folding of the support and the folding of the clothes hanger 200, and has small volume after being folded, convenient storage or carrying and convenient use.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present application, and shall be covered by the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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1. A stand for use in a floor drying rack, the stand comprising:
an upper bracket;
the lower bracket is rotatably connected to the upper bracket; and
the locking structure comprises at least one locking piece and a plurality of locking holes, wherein the locking piece is arranged on one of the upper support and the lower support, the locking holes are arranged on the other of the upper support and the lower support, and each locking piece can be clamped in one locking hole so as to enable the lower support and the upper support to be connected with each other when rotating to a preset angle.
2. The stand of claim 1, wherein the upper stand includes a support bar and a connector disposed on the support bar, and the lower stand is rotatably coupled to the connector.
3. The bracket according to claim 1 or 2, wherein one of the upper bracket and the lower bracket is provided with a rotation shaft, and the other is provided with a mounting groove, and the rotation shaft is rotatably received in the mounting groove.
4. The bracket of claim 3, wherein the rotation shaft comprises a plurality of elastic arms, the free ends of the adjacent elastic arms have a movable gap therebetween, so that the radial dimension of the rotation shaft can be extended and contracted, and the rotation shaft can slide along the depth direction of the mounting groove.
5. The bracket of claim 4, wherein the surface of the resilient arm facing the slot wall of the mounting slot is arcuate.
6. The stand of claim 2, wherein the locking member is disposed projecting from the connector, and wherein the free end of the locking member has two first inclined surfaces with opposite inclination directions, such that the thickness of the free end is gradually reduced;
the locking hole is concavely arranged on the lower support, the side wall of the locking hole comprises two second inclined planes with opposite inclination directions, and the second inclined planes are in sliding fit with the corresponding first inclined planes.
7. The carrier in claim 6, wherein said locking holes are four in number, four of said locking holes being equally spaced along a circumference;
the lower bracket can be vertical or parallel to the upper bracket.
8. The stent of claim 2, wherein the number of connectors is two,
the number of the lower supports is two, and the two lower supports are respectively in one-to-one corresponding rotary connection with the two connecting pieces.
9. The bracket of claim 2, further comprising a pole connected to an end of the support rod.
10. A floor clothes hanger is characterized by comprising:
the stent of any one of claims 1-9; and
and the drying rack is connected to the support.
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