EP0962579A1 - A clothes line for use indoors with vertical movement and a guide rail with runner system - Google Patents

A clothes line for use indoors with vertical movement and a guide rail with runner system Download PDF

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EP0962579A1
EP0962579A1 EP99500076A EP99500076A EP0962579A1 EP 0962579 A1 EP0962579 A1 EP 0962579A1 EP 99500076 A EP99500076 A EP 99500076A EP 99500076 A EP99500076 A EP 99500076A EP 0962579 A1 EP0962579 A1 EP 0962579A1
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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 
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  • the present invention refers to a clothes line which can be used indoors, on balconies, terraces, etc. the main characteristics and advantages of which are:
  • a mobile system using lines which, although it is not cumbersome, moves easily with the wind due to its light weight and as balconies are rather narrow, it touches the walls giving rise to the typical problems. It is difficult to install as it must be attached to the ceiling. Furthermore, it does not take many clothes as the system cannot bear much weight.
  • Fig. 1. - It shows a side view of the whole clothes line.
  • the full length of the guide rail can be appreciated, as can the support frame triangle and especially the design of the runner with its bearings on the upper and lower parts.
  • Fig. 2. It shows a ground plan of the whole clothes line in which we can appreciate above all the guide rail with its central groove and the runner with its bearings, the fact that the latter do not touch the side walls of the guide rail being evident. We can also appreciate the groove on the upper part of the support triangle which holds the frame. Also clearly visible is the location of the cable in cable frame.
  • Fig. 3. It affords a ground plan of the cable frame on which the clothes are hung.
  • the first is a guide rail F 1-1 whose exclusive shape ensures that the runner slides unhindered along it.
  • the second is a runner with its bearings in line which moves vertically Fig. 1-2 and which is in tum supported by the support frame triangle F 1-3.
  • the third is a crank support system F 1-5 which enables the runner to move vertically in a smooth fashion and which incorporates a brake lock to stop movement F1-7.
  • the fourth is the support triangle F2-3 which can turn one hundred and eighty degrees to the left and to the right, thus adapting to the different sizes of balconies and terraces.
  • the fifth refers to the fact that the whole clothes line is assembled on delivery with the cables tautened for immediate use, and is not at all difficult for the user to attach it to the wall.

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It is made up of a guide rail (1) which is attached to the pulley frame system (6) on its upper half and to the crank frame system (5) on its lower half. On turning the said crank one way or the other, the clothes line is raised or lowered by the cable which is attached to the upper part of the frame support triangle (3) and which passes through the pulley (6) and is rolled around the crank (5). The guide rail (1) is in turn attached to the wall by means of the pulley and crank support frames. The runner has four bearings and moves longitudinally along the guide rail (1 ). This runner is attached to the support frame triangle (3). It has a longitudinal groove on the upper part into which the frame (4) is fitted. At the opposite end it has a shaft to which the cable frame (8) is attached and by which it is turned. The said cable frame bears the cable for hanging the clothes (9).
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    THE PURPOSE OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention, as is apparent from the title of this descriptive account, refers to a clothes line which can be used indoors, on balconies, terraces, etc. the main characteristics and advantages of which are:
  • a) The user can avail of the space used for hanging the clothes thanks to the vertical movement of the clothes line which remains on the upper part. This vertical movement makes hanging and taking the clothes off the line much easier. Moreover, its system of guide rail and runner means that the clothes can be moved horizontally.
  • b) Its sturdiness which means that it can withstand wind without sudden movements which are often annoying and dangerous. Furthermore, its especially designed guide rail and runner system provides space for a lot of clothes, which can be moved up and down quite easily.
  • c) Its design allows long garments and other kinds of long clothes to be hung up to dry without their touching the ground or floor.
  • d) Totally assembled on delivery, installation is consequently simple at is has only to be attached to the wall by means of Rawlplugs and screws. The user him/herself can carry out this simple operation.
  • e) Given its special design, it does not require much space.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Up to now four different systems for hanging clothes to dry indoors have been in use.
  • A kind of table with rods on which the clothes are hung. The main drawbacks of this system are that it is cumbersome, long clothes cannot be hung on it and clothes are likely to be blown off by the wind.
  • A fixed system placed between walls, using either a line or rods. Its disadvantage, apart from being stationary and cumbersome, is that hanging clothes is difficult.
  • A mobile system using lines which, although it is not cumbersome, moves easily with the wind due to its light weight and as balconies are rather narrow, it touches the walls giving rise to the typical problems. It is difficult to install as it must be attached to the ceiling. Furthermore, it does not take many clothes as the system cannot bear much weight.
  • A DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall, with vertical movement, a guide rail and runner system.
  • It is made up of:
  • a) A guide rail Fig. 1-1 (aluminium, stainless steel, iron, plastic, etc.)
    It is an aluminium guide rail which is attached to the wall by means of Rawlplugs and screws. The length of the guide rail is the vertical movement of the clothes line, it being possible to vary the length of the guide rail in accordance with the amount of vertical movement required of the clothes line. The runner moves lengthways along the guide rail. The upper part of the rail holds the pulley for the cable to raise the clothes line. The lower part holds the crank. There is a longitudinal groove in the centre of the rail.
  • b) Runner Fig. 1-2 (plastic, stainless steel, iron, etc.)
    It is a square bar which holds the four bearings, two on the upper part and two on the lower part. The runner is designed in such a way as to move along the longitudinal groove and thus, the bearings do not strike against the walls of the guide rail. The fact that the said bearings run along the smooth surface of the guide rail is essential for the smooth running of the runner along the guide rail as otherwise the bearings would get stuck in the walls of the guide rail. The runner is attached to the support frame triangle by means of two screws.
  • c) The triangle of the support frame Fig 1-3 (plastic, aluminium, stainless steel, iron, etc.)
    It is a specially designed triangle for the base of the clothes line. It has a groove on the upper part onto which the frame is attached by means of a screw which makes it easier to fasten the clothes line to the wall. The frame is delivered unattached to the support triangle and can be fastened to the wall unhindered by the weight and shape of the rest of the clothes line.
  • d) The frame Fig. 1-4 (stainless steel, aluminium, iron, plastic, etc.)
    It is a square tube which fits into the groove of the base triangle. At the other end there is a hole which holds the shaft which joins the frame to the cable support and can be turned to fit the requirements of the balcony or terrace.
  • e) The cable support frame Fig. 3-8 (aluminium, stainless steel, iron, plastic, etc.)
    This holds the cable to hang the clothes and is made up of three square bars. The one in the middle has a hole in the centre for holding the shaft of the frame. The other two have a specially designed part for them to be fitted to the aformentioned bar to form an "I". These bars are perforated to allow the cable of the clothes line to pass through them. An essential characteristic is that there is only one cable passing through the holes in the bars and the said cable is always taut.
  • f) The crank Fig. 1.5 (plastic, aluminium, stainless steel, iron, etc.)
    It is fastened to the lower part of the guide rail which in turn is attached to the wall. It is made up of:
  • a manual crank which, by rolling and unrolling the cable, raises or lowers the clothes line depending on the which way it is turned
  • a fastener: used to lock the crank when the clothes line has been raised and prevents it from falling Fig. 1-7.
  • g) The pulley frame Fig. 1-6 (plastic, aluminium, stainless steel, iron, etc.) It fits into the upper part of the guide rail and fastens it to the wall by means of screws. It holds the pulley which bears the cable coming from the crank which enables the clothes line to be raised or lowered.
  • h) The cable Fig. 3-9. It is one cable which passes through the holes bored in the bars of the base frame of the cable. The cable is made of stainless steel to avoid staining the clothes.
  • A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS.
  • Fig. 1. - It shows a side view of the whole clothes line. The full length of the guide rail can be appreciated, as can the support frame triangle and especially the design of the runner with its bearings on the upper and lower parts.
  • Fig. 2. - It shows a ground plan of the whole clothes line in which we can appreciate above all the guide rail with its central groove and the runner with its bearings, the fact that the latter do not touch the side walls of the guide rail being evident. We can also appreciate the groove on the upper part of the support triangle which holds the frame. Also clearly visible is the location of the cable in cable frame.
  • Fig. 3. - It affords a ground plan of the cable frame on which the clothes are hung.
  • A DESCRIPTION OF HOW TO MAKE THE CLOTHES LINE
  • Having observed the aforementioned figures, it is clear that the new clothes line is made up of five parts.
  • The first is a guide rail F 1-1 whose exclusive shape ensures that the runner slides unhindered along it.
  • The second is a runner with its bearings in line which moves vertically Fig. 1-2 and which is in tum supported by the support frame triangle F 1-3.
  • The third is a crank support system F 1-5 which enables the runner to move vertically in a smooth fashion and which incorporates a brake lock to stop movement F1-7.
  • The fourth is the support triangle F2-3 which can turn one hundred and eighty degrees to the left and to the right, thus adapting to the different sizes of balconies and terraces.
  • The fifth refers to the fact that the whole clothes line is assembled on delivery with the cables tautened for immediate use, and is not at all difficult for the user to attach it to the wall.

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  1. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, a guide rail and runner system with the following characteristics:
    A) Guide rail
    B) Runner
    C) Support frame triangle
    D) Frame
    E) Cable support system
    F) Crank
    G) Pulley support system
    H) Cable
  2. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement and guide rail and runner system, in accordance with the aforementioned claims and capable of being moved up or down, making it easier to hang the clothes and not being cumbersome on the balcony.
  3. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, guide rail and runner system, in accordance with the aforementioned claims, which, due to the fact that it is totally assembled on delivery, is easily installed by the user who can attach it to the wall with Rawl plugs and screws.
  4. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, guide rail and runner system, according to the aformentioned claims, having a guide rail with a longitudinal groove along which the runner slides. The upper part holds the pulley with the cable for raising the clothes and, on the lower half, the crank for rolling and unrolling the said cable.
  5. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, guide rail and runner system, in accordance with the aforementioned claims, having a runner with four bearings. The runner moves along the groove of the guide rail, the bearings never striking the lateral walls, always sliding along the smooth surface of the guide rail, thus ensuring unhindered movement of the runner.
  6. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, a guide rail and runner system, according to the aformentioned claims, having a support frame triangle, designed to bear the clothes line. There is a groove on the upper part to hold the frame which is attached by means of a screw. Consequently, as the frame and the cable support are delivered unattached to the support triangle and the guide rail, it is much easier to attach the clothes line to the wall. The support triangle has a hole in which the shaft can be moved to adapt to the different requirements of balconies and terraces.
  7. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall, with vertical movement, a guide rail and runner system, in accordance with the aforementioned claims, having a frame. One end is fitted into the groove of the support triangle and at the other there is a hole bearing the shaft which joins the frame to the cable support system where it turns.
  8. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and terraces, attached to the wall, with a guide rail and runner system, in accordance with the aforementioned claims, having a cable support carrying the cables for hanging the clothes. It is made up of three bars joined together by specially designed parts forming a "I". The central bar contains a special part with a hole to hold the shaft of the frame. The remaining bars which are parallel to each other are perforated to take the cable for hanging the clothes.
  9. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, a guide rail with runner system, in accordance with the aforementioned claims, having a crank system attached to the lower part of the guide rail and which in turn is used as a wall frame. The crank, operated manually, raises and lowers the clothes line.
  10. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, a guide rail and runner system and in accordance with the aformentioned claims, having a pulley support system which is fitted into the upper part of the guide rail and which, in tum, attaches the guide rail to the wall. It also bears the pulley holding the cable from the crank which allows the clothes line to be raised and lowered.
  11. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces, attached to the wall with vertical movement, a guide rail and runner system and in accordance with the aforementioned claims, having one sole cable running from one hole to another of the bars of the cable support system which is always taut. The cable is made of stainless steel.
  12. A new clothes line for use indoors, on balconies and on terraces attached to the wall with vertical movement and a guide rail and runner system.
       In accordance with the description contained in the present threepage report with attached plans.
EP99500076A 1998-06-03 1999-05-12 A clothes line for use indoors with vertical movement and a guide rail with runner system Withdrawn EP0962579A1 (en)

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ES9801436U ES1040527Y (en) 1998-06-03 1998-06-03 NEW INDOOR CLOTHES CLOTHES, BALCONIES AND TERRACES, SUPPORTED ON THE WALL WITH VERTICAL DISPLACEMENT, RAIL AND SKATE SYSTEM.
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GB2365326A (en) * 2000-07-29 2002-02-20 Christopher Robert Neal Clothes line support
DE102006053981A1 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-06-05 Zoran Divkovic Dry washing device for use in bath tubs, washing machines, commode, couches, doors or windows assembly, has two rolling disks, by which two movable units are rolled and tube motor draws clothes stand below space cover for dry washing
CN106078316A (en) * 2016-08-24 2016-11-09 浙江省平湖市工具厂 A kind of pulley yoke used by the automatic charging device of milling machine
ES2698724A1 (en) * 2017-07-12 2019-02-05 Vazquez Francisco Alberto Garcia Roll-up clothesline (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
CN110453462A (en) * 2019-08-14 2019-11-15 安徽信息工程学院 Can automatic taking clothes clothes airing device

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US2283205A (en) * 1940-09-20 1942-05-19 Walter K Harris Clothes drier
US2736438A (en) * 1952-04-29 1956-02-28 Norman E Frey Clothes drier
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GB2365326A (en) * 2000-07-29 2002-02-20 Christopher Robert Neal Clothes line support
GB2365326B (en) * 2000-07-29 2004-04-21 Christopher Robert Neal Clothes line support
DE102006053981A1 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-06-05 Zoran Divkovic Dry washing device for use in bath tubs, washing machines, commode, couches, doors or windows assembly, has two rolling disks, by which two movable units are rolled and tube motor draws clothes stand below space cover for dry washing
DE102006053981B4 (en) * 2006-11-10 2008-10-02 Zoran Divkovic Device for hanging a tumble dryer
CN106078316A (en) * 2016-08-24 2016-11-09 浙江省平湖市工具厂 A kind of pulley yoke used by the automatic charging device of milling machine
ES2698724A1 (en) * 2017-07-12 2019-02-05 Vazquez Francisco Alberto Garcia Roll-up clothesline (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
CN110453462A (en) * 2019-08-14 2019-11-15 安徽信息工程学院 Can automatic taking clothes clothes airing device

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