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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the sports equipment rack comprises a frame including a main vertical member having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; and a hanger having bowed shoulders extending from the main vertical member for a torso-covering article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sports equipment rack for supporting sporting equipment and/or clothing for storage, washing and/or drying.
- main vertical member 14 may be divided into separate telescoping sections, including a lower section 68 and an upper section 70 .
- lower sections 68 includes a larger diameter tubular section 70 and a smaller diameter tubular section 74
- upper section 70 of main vertical member 14 includes only a single larger diameter tubing which is the same size as the larger diameter tubing 72 of the lower section 68 .
- the outer dimensions of small diameter section 74 correspond with the inner dimensions of the larger diameter tube of upper section 70 so that upper section 70 can slide up and down in a telescoping manner with respect to lower section 68 , whereby the height of rack 10 may be adjusted.
- motorcycle racing equipment rack 10 may also be used for hunting equipment and/or clothing, snowmobile equipment and/or clothing, football equipment and/or clothing, and various other sporting equipment and/or clothing.
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Abstract
An improved sports equipment frame includes frame having a main vertical member including an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; and a bowed hanger extending from the main vertical member for draping an article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member. In a preferred embodiment, the sports equipment rack includes pant leg restrainers for suppressing movement of the legs of pants during spray washing, and a headgear support plate having a generally flat upper surface that is larger than the cross sectional area of the vertical member. The sports equipment rack is lightweight, compact and portable, and is suitable for storing, organizing, washing and drying various types of sporting equipment and clothing.
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- This invention described herein relates to equipment and clothing racks, and more particularly to a sports equipment rack suitable for supporting sporting clothing and/or equipment for storage, washing and/or drying.
- Various devices have been developed for supporting, washing and/or drying clothing and/or sporting equipment. However, many of these devices lack portability, in the sense that they cannot be easily carried and loaded into a vehicle. For example, various drying racks for shoes, boots, clothing and the like, include large, heavy frames with wheels or castors that allow the rack to be wheeled around on a floor within a building, but which are too large and unwieldy to be loaded into a typical non-commercial vehicle. Many of the more portable devices are only suitable for drying particular items, such as a helmet or shoes, and cannot be easily used for simultaneously supporting a complete set of sporting clothing and equipment.
- In certain sports, such as cross country motorcycle racing, it is often desirable to be able to wash and dry a complete set of equipment and clothing, including boots, helmet, trousers, jersey, pads, gloves, etc., between races. Known sports equipment racks and various related drying apparatuses have not been particularly well suited for washing and drying such equipment at remote locations due to their lack of portability and/or limited ability to support a complete set of sporting equipment and clothing.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,377,849 discloses a sports equipment rack for supporting various sports equipment, particularly hockey and football equipment. The device comprises straight, right angle, and obtuse angle tubular pieces that are connected together to form an equipment rack that is said to minimize the amount of floor space required, yet allow arrangement of the equipment and/or clothing to facilitate drying in as short a time as possible. However, the device does not include an integral hanger for supporting a jersey, jacket or trousers, but instead includes a helmet support that may be used to support a hanger for a jersey or pants on the backside of the rack. This arrangement is not particularly well suited for washing or drying trousers or jerseys. Further, the device does not facilitate rapid drying, but instead relies on gravity (drip drying) and natural air drying, and therefore is not particularly useful for washing and drying between events occurring on the same day.
- Unites States Patent Application Publication 2003/0222038 discloses a storage rack for athletic equipment and clothing having air flow apertures on each of various appendages which communicate with a common air chamber held at superatmospheric pressure by a heated air blower. However, the device does not include an integral hanger for supporting trousers, a jersey or a jacket, but instead has eyelets for supporting a removable hanger. This arrangement is not particularly conducive to washing or drying of trousers, jerseys or the like.
- There is a need for an improved sports clothing/equipment rack that is easily transportable by hand, and which can be easily loaded in a vehicle for use at a remote location for washing and/or drying a full set of sporting equipment and clothing, including headgear, trousers, jersey, gloves, footwear, pads, etc.
- There is provided an improved sports equipment rack that is easily transported by hand, and which facilitates washing and drying of a full set of sporting equipment and clothing, including headgear, trousers, jersey, footwear, gloves, pads, etc., at a remote location.
- In accordance with an aspect of this invention, the sports equipment rack comprises a frame including a main vertical member having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; and a hanger having bowed shoulders extending from the main vertical member for a torso-covering article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member. This arrangement allows trouser and/or a jersey to be supported in manner that facilitates rapid washing and drying of the jersey and/or trousers.
- These and other features, advantages and objects of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sports equipment rack for supporting sporting equipment and/or clothing for storage, washing and/or drying. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating assembly and disassembly of the sports equipment rack shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of the sports equipment rack shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a fragmented, enlarged perspective view of an upper section of the sports equipment rack shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4A is a fragmented, enlarged perspective view of the upper section of an alternative embodiment of a sports equipment rack in accordance with the invention. -
FIG. 5 is a fragmented, enlarged perspective view of the lower section of the sports equipment rack shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 6 and 7 are enlarged perspective views showing a valve arrangement for the boot/footwear supports of the sports equipment rack shown inFIG. 1 . - In
FIG. 1 , there is shown an embodiment of asports equipment rack 10 in accordance with the invention.Sports equipment rack 10 includes aframe 12 having a mainvertical member 14 with anupper end 16 and alower end 18, and a plurality of extension projecting laterally from the main vertical member. The lateral extensions of the illustratedsports equipment rack 10 include boot/trouser-retainer extensions glove extensions hanger extensions retainer extensions trouser leg restrainers glove extensions vertical member 14 is a bow-shaped hanger 32. Attached onto and supported solely byupper end 16 ofvertical member 14 is aheadgear support plate 34. -
Sports equipment rack 10 is designed to be mounted either to a wall using awall mount 36, or on afoldable base 38. Thus, the illustrated embodiment is provided withlateral extensions lateral members wall mount 36. Preferably,extensions lateral members frame 12 to be quickly and easily attached towall mount 36 and quickly removed when desired. Desirably, base plate 44 ofwall mount 36 is provided with fastener apertures that allowwall mount 36 to be securely fastened (such as which screws) to a sturdy member (e.g., stud) of a wall. - A quick-release/quick-connect mechanism may be provided to allow
lower end 18 of mainvertical member 14 to be easily attached to and removed fromfoldable base 38. As shown inFIG. 5 ,foldable base 38 comprises two elongate members, including anupper base member 48 and alower base member 49.Lower base member 49 is attached toupper base member 48 so thatlower base member 49 can be rotated (as shown inFIG. 5 ), from the position shown in whichmembers lower base member 49 is parallel to and located completely underupper base member 48.Upper base member 48 is provided with a lug for attachingframe 12 tofoldable base 38 to facilitate transportation and storage offoldable base 38 andframe 12 together. -
Sports equipment rack 10 is designed to support sporting equipment and clothing in a manner and orientation resembling the manner and orientation in which the sporting equipment and clothing are worn by a sportsman. This arrangement has many advantages. The arrangement allows the sportsman to quickly ascertain whether all of the equipment is present and in good condition. The arrangement also facilitates dressing or suiting up by presenting all of the equipment and clothing in an organized fashion. Another important advantage is that the configuration of the sports equipment rack 10 presents surfaces of the equipment and clothing in a manner resembling the manner in which such surfaces are presented on the sportsman, thereby facilitating washing of all surfaces of the equipment and clothing. Specifically,sports equipment rack 10 is configured withheadgear support plate 34 attached atupper end 16 of mainvertical member 14, and with the footwear supports 28, 29 andtrouser leg restrainers lower end 18 ofsports equipment rack 10.Hanger 32 is vertically located directly underneathheadgear support plate 34, and spaced sufficiently abovetrouser leg restrainers FIG. 1 ) to be suspended fromhanger 32 withpant legs trouser leg restrainers restrainers trousers 50 from moving while being washed, such as during spraying with a hose. In certain embodiments,trouser leg restrainers frame 12 onto and up the legs oftrousers 50. - Referring to
FIG. 4 ,hanger 32 may be provided with a pair ofclips 56 from which a pair of trousers may be suspended at the waist. Preferably,trouser leg restrainers hanger 32 so thatpant legs trousers 50 suspended fromhanger 32 can be positioned overtrouser leg restrainers pant legs - In an alternative embodiment shown in
FIG. 4A , upwardly projectingprongs 58 extend fromhanger 32 to provide a means by which a pair of trousers may be suspended fromhanger 32 by placing belt loops of the trousers overprongs 58. - In accordance with certain preferred embodiments of the invention, main
vertical member 14, boot/trouser restrainer extensions glove extensions hanger extensions trouser leg restrainers inlet port 60 through the various conduit members offrame 12 and out of a plurality ofapertures 54 provided through walls of mainvertical member 14,lateral hanger extensions trouser leg restrainers upper end 16 of mainvertical member 14 to facilitate rapid drying of a helmet of other headgear supported onheadgear support plate 34, from the apertures through the walls ofhanger extensions hanger 32, from the apertures through the walls oftrouser leg restrainers trousers 50, through the apertures defined in the walls of boot/footwear supports 28, 29 to facilitate rapid drying of boots or other footwear, and through the apertures defined in the walls of glove supports 30, 31 to facilitate rapid drying of gloves or mittens. - Preferably,
inlet air port 60, may be provided with a quick-connect/disconnect coupling to facilitate quick connection to aflexible hose 62 for conveying heated air from ablow dryer 64 intoframe 12 throughinlet air port 60. - In the illustrated embodiment (see details in
FIGS. 6 and 7 ) avalve mechanism 66 is provided on boot/footwear supports 28, 29 to either allow air to flow out of the apertures in boot/footwear supports 28, 29 as shown inFIG. 6 , or block off the flow of air through the apertures in boot/footwear supports 28, 29 as shown inFIG. 7 . This feature allows air flow to be limited as desired to concentrate heated air flow through those apertures where it is needed. For example, in the event that a sportsman wishes to dry a jersey or jacket and a pair of trousers, but does not need to dry any footwear,valves 66 may be closed to cause more air to flow through the apertures defined in the walls oftrouser leg restrainers hanger extensions valve mechanism 66, on boot/footwear supports 28, 29, it is conceivable that similar valve mechanisms may be employed for the apertures near theupper end 16 offrame 12 in the event that it is not necessary to dry a helmet or any other headgear. Similarly, such valve mechanisms may also be provided onhanger extensions trouser leg restrainers telescopic sections blower 64 toapertures 54 regardless of the height adjustment. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , mainvertical member 14 may be divided into separate telescoping sections, including alower section 68 and anupper section 70. In the illustrated embodiment,lower sections 68 includes a largerdiameter tubular section 70 and a smallerdiameter tubular section 74, whereasupper section 70 of mainvertical member 14 includes only a single larger diameter tubing which is the same size as thelarger diameter tubing 72 of thelower section 68. The outer dimensions ofsmall diameter section 74 correspond with the inner dimensions of the larger diameter tube ofupper section 70 so thatupper section 70 can slide up and down in a telescoping manner with respect tolower section 68, whereby the height ofrack 10 may be adjusted. At the same time, the distance fromhanger 32 totrouser leg restrainers upper section 70 at a desired height. Thetelescopic sections blower 64 toapertures 54 regardless of the height adjustment. - A useful optional feature of the
sports equipment rack 10 of the invention is the provision of adetachable stool 76.Stool 76 includes a paddedseat 78, avertical support member 80, and a pair of spaced apartlateral support members lateral extensions lower section 68 of mainvertical member 14. Preferablyextensions members stool 76 to be quickly and easily attached tovertical member 14 and detached fromvertical member 14. Asupport plate 86, which may include a cushioned pad (e.g., a rubber pad) on its underside, rests on the upper surface ofbase member 48 offoldable base 38.Stool 76 is particularly useful for removing boots or other footwear, gear or clothing whenrack 10 is used out of doors at a remote location. - Another attractive optional feature of the sports equipment rack of this invention is the provision of a
detachable umbrella holder 88. Detachable umbrella holder 88 (best illustrated inFIG. 4A ) includes amember 90 that is insertable into alateral extension 92 projecting from mainvertical member 14, and a socket orretainer cup 94 for receiving anumbrella pole 95 or umbrella handle.Member 90 andextension 92 are preferably provided with cooperative quick-connect/disconnect coupling features that allow theumbrella holder 88 to be quickly and easily attached to or removed fromvertical member 14. This feature is particularly helpful for outdoor use during inclement weather, facilitating drying of clothing and/or equipment out of doors, even while it is raining. - In order to facilitate transportability, main vertical member is preferably provided with a
handle 96. -
Hooks 98 project outwardly from side walls ofvertical member 14 to provide means for supporting various miscellaneous items. - While
frame 12 may be constructed from various materials, including plastics, especially fiber reinforced plastics, hollow metal tubing, such as steel or aluminum is preferred. The various extensions and support members are preferably welded together, and plastic caps 99 may be used for closing off the ends of the various supports and extensions. - The sports equipment rack is typically used as indicated in
FIG. 1 . Trousers may be suspended fromprongs 58 or hanger clips 56 attached tohanger 32. Preferably,trousers 50 are suspended fromprongs 58 orclips 56 at the waist, so that thepant legs trouser leg retainers rack 10. Mittens orgloves 100 and/orboots 102 or other footwear may be placed over glove supports 30, 31 and footwear supports 28, 29 as appropriate, and spray washed as needed. Jersey orjacket 104 may then be draped overhanger 32 as shown inFIG. 1 , andhelmet 106 or other headgear may be placed onheadgear support plate 34 and spray washed as needed. Thereafter, is desired, ablow dryer 64 may be connected to rack 10 viaflexible hose 62 to dry equipment and clothing supported onrack 10. Of course,rack 10 may be used for cleaning without forced convection drying, for either forced convection drying or natural drying without washing, or only for supporting and/or storing equipment/clothing. - While the invention has been described primarily with reference to its use for cross country motorcycle
racing equipment rack 10 may also be used for hunting equipment and/or clothing, snowmobile equipment and/or clothing, football equipment and/or clothing, and various other sporting equipment and/or clothing. - The above description is considered that of particular embodiments only. Modifications of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes and not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.
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1. A sports equipment rack comprising:
a frame including a main vertical member having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; and
a bowed hanger extending from the main vertical member for draping an article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member.
2. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising pant leg restrainers extending upwardly from lateral members of the frame, the pant leg restrainers elevationally located between the hanger and the lower end of the vertical member, whereby legs of pants suspended from the hanger can be positioned over the restrainers to suppress movement of the pant legs during spray washing.
3. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising a headgear support plate attached onto and supported solely by the upper end of the vertical member, the headgear support having a generally flat upper surface, the area of the upper surface being larger than the cross sectional area of the vertical member.
4. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein the frame defines conduit for conveying air from an inlet in the frame to apertures defined in the rack.
5. The sports equipment rack of claim 4 , further comprising a valve for selectively preventing flow from certain of said apertures and increasing flow to certain other of said apertures.
6. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein the main vertical member comprises a lower section and an upper section, wherein the upper section is telescoped with respect to the lower section to provide height adjustability for the sports equipment rack.
7. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein the hanger includes upwardly extending prongs for suspending pants by belt loops on the pants.
8. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , wherein the hanger further comprises clips for suspending pants.
9. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising a detachable umbrella holder.
10. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising a handle to facilitate portability.
11. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising a foldable base to which the vertical member is removable attachable.
12. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising a wall mount to which the main vertical member is removably attachable.
13. The sports equipment rack of claim 1 , further comprising a detachable stool.
14. A sports equipment rack comprising,
a frame including a main vertical member having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; wherein the frame defines conduit for conveying air from an inlet in the frame to apertures defined in the rack; and
a valve for selectively preventing flow from certain of said apertures and increasing flow to certain other of said apertures.
15. A sports equipment rack comprising,
a frame including a main vertical member having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member; wherein the main vertical member comprises a lower section and an upper section, wherein the upper section is telescoped with respect to the lower section to provide height adjustability for the sports equipment rack.
16. A sports equipment rack comprising:
a frame including a main vertical member having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of extensions projecting laterally from the main vertical member, the frame defining conduit for conveying air from an inlet in the frame to apertures defined in the rack;
a bowed hanger extending from the main vertical member, and for draping an article of clothing, the hanger elevationally located between the upper and lower ends of the vertical member; and
an air blow dryer connected to the inlet in the frame.
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