WO2012046995A2 - 세탁물 건조대 - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F57/00—Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06F—LAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
- D06F57/00—Supporting means, other than simple clothes-lines, for linen or garments to be dried or aired
- D06F57/08—Folding stands
- D06F57/10—Folding stands of the lazy-tongs type
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B43/00—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features enabling folding of the cabinet or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/01—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features made of tubes or wire
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- the present invention relates to a laundry drying rack, and more particularly, to a laundry drying rack having a pedestal for placing a laundry basket or placing the laundry further by sliding out between the legs of the drying rack or by separating it from the legs of the drying rack. It is about.
- the existing laundry drying rack is rotated by a pair of supporting members 11 and the supporting members 11, as shown in FIG. It is largely composed of a pair of drying rack 12 that can be dried, the support members 11 are respectively supported on the bottom surface bottom, the top is connected to the drying rack 12 and the hinge.
- a pair of the supporting member 11 is connected to the central portion of the connecting member 13 so as to control the maximum angle of rotation in both directions.
- the connecting member 13 is also provided so that half of the regions can be rotated with each other.
- the drying rack 12 is provided with a hook member 14 at regular intervals to substantially dry the laundry.
- the pair of drying racks 12 are rotated in an upward or downward direction with respect to the support members 11.
- the upper end of the gap adjusting member 15 hinged to the support member 11 is positioned in the hook member 14 so as to control the rotation angle of the drying rack 12.
- the size of the drying rack 12 is fixed, and the interval and length of the hanger member 14 are also fixed. There is a problem that can not effectively cope with, the amount of laundry that can be accommodated compared to the external size of the product is relatively small.
- such a laundry drying rack 10 and a washing machine are often provided in separate spaces, and the laundry is completed after being washed in a laundry basket and moved to a place where the laundry drying rack 10 is disposed.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a laundry drying rack that can dry more laundry by sliding or separating a pedestal for hanging laundry according to the type or amount of laundry.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a laundry drying rack that can put a basket of laundry.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a laundry drying rack that can prevent the fall by extending the distance between the support points in contact with the ground as needed.
- Laundry drying rack includes a support means, a hook means, an angle adjusting means, a support means and a fastening means.
- the support means is foldable with a pair of legs.
- the hook means can mount the laundry, and has a pair of hooks rotatably coupled to the support means.
- the angle adjusting means may support the hanger to adjust the rotation angle of the hanger with respect to the support means.
- the support means may mount the laundry and has a pedestal positioned between the pair of legs and a support leg supporting the pedestal.
- the fastening means fastens the pedestal to the leg so as to slide the pedestal between the pair of legs.
- the support means is the pair of legs is rotatably coupled, the pair of hangers are rotatably coupled, further comprising a pair of rotation brackets spaced at regular intervals It is preferable.
- the legs are formed at regular intervals and has a pair of support frames whose ends are pivotally coupled to the respective pivot brackets, and fastening rods connecting the support frames to fasten the fastening means.
- the hanger has a wing frame connected to both ends of the pivoting bracket to rotate, and a hook member connected to the wing frame to mount the laundry.
- the fastening means has a plurality of fastening brackets one side is rotatably coupled to the fastening rod and the other side is coupled to the pedestal, at least one of the one side or the other side is detachably coupled. It is preferable to provide.
- the pedestal is preferably hinged hinged.
- the fastening means is coupled to the fastening rod one side is rotatably coupled to the fastening rod and the other side is coupled to the pedestal so that the pedestal can slide along the fastening rod coupled to the fastening rod It is possible to have a plurality of binding brackets.
- the pedestal is formed to be collapsible so as to be folded when the support means is folded.
- the fastening means may include a first fastening bracket and a second fastening bracket.
- the first fastening bracket is coupled to the fastening rod so that one side thereof is rotatable and the other side is coupled to one side of the pedestal so that the pedestal slides along the fastening rod to couple the pedestal to the fastening rod. Let's do it.
- the second fastening bracket has one side connected to the fastening rod and the other side connected to the other side of the pedestal to support the pedestal, and the pedestal is detached from the fastening rod when the pedestal rotates. The other side is connected to the other side of the pedestal.
- the angle adjusting means is provided with a locking member and a supporting member.
- the locking member has a plurality of locking grooves are formed in the longitudinal direction is installed on the upper end of the leg.
- the support member is coupled to the end so as to rotate on the hanger, one side is mounted to the engaging groove can support the hanger.
- the angle adjusting means may be provided with a base member, a rotating member, and a control member.
- the base member is formed on the pivot bracket.
- the pivot member is coupled to an end of the wing frame and installed to pivot about the base member.
- the control member controls the rotation angle of the pivot member with respect to the base member.
- the base member has a cylindrical first fastening hole is formed on one side, the first fastening to form a first coupling groove at regular intervals along the circumferential direction on the inner circumferential surface of the first fastening hole
- the first protrusion protruding along the axial direction of the ball is formed along the circumferential surface of the first fastening hole.
- the rotating member has a cylindrical second fastening hole is formed, along the inner circumferential surface of the second fastening hole along the circumferential direction of the second fastening hole so that the second projection is formed at the same interval as the first projection; Is formed.
- control member has a cylindrical button is inserted into the first coupling groove and the second coupling groove is formed so as to slide in the first fastening hole and the second fastening hole is formed along the outer peripheral surface; An elastic spring for returning the sliding of the button is provided.
- the rotation member may be rotated when the third protrusion is inserted into only the first coupling groove or the second coupling groove by sliding the button.
- the angle adjusting means is provided with the base member on each of the pair of rotating brackets, and the rotating member and the control member are respectively provided at both ends of the wing frame. Do. At this time, it is further provided with a connecting rod for connecting each button provided on each end of the wing frame.
- the supporting means further comprises a wheel at the bottom of the supporting leg.
- the pedestal can protrude to the outside as needed.
- the supporting leg is provided at the bottom of the pedestal, it is possible to effectively prevent the laundry drying rack from falling by extending the distance between the supporting points in contact with the ground.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a laundry dryer according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a state diagram sliding the support means in the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram of the support means in the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram of the supporting means in the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a conceptual diagram of a fastening means in the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is another conceptual view of the supporting means in the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is another conceptual view of the fastening means that can be used in the laundry drying rack according to the present invention.
- FIG 8 is another conceptual view of the fastening means that can be used in the laundry drying rack according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of another embodiment of a laundry dryer according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the angle adjusting means of the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a conceptual diagram of the operation of the angle adjusting means of the embodiment shown in FIG.
- Figure 13 is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of the angle adjusting means used in the laundry drying rack according to the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a conceptual diagram of the operation of the angle adjustment means shown in FIG.
- 15 is a conceptual diagram of a conventional laundry dryer.
- support frame 102a first support frame
- rotating bracket 105a first rotating bracket
- hanger 111a 1st hanger
- connecting rod 127 control material
- button 129 elastic spring
- first fastening bracket 144 second fastening bracket
- FIG. 1 to 6 is an embodiment of a laundry drying rack according to the present invention.
- One embodiment of the laundry dryer according to the present invention includes a support means 100, a hook means 110, an angle adjusting means 120, a support means 130, and a fastening means 140.
- the support means 100 includes a pair of legs 101 and a pair of rotating brackets 105.
- the pair of rotating brackets 105 are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval. That is, the first pivot bracket 105a and the second pivot bracket 105b are spaced apart from the front and rear by a predetermined interval.
- the pair of legs 101 are arranged to the left and right of the rotation bracket 105 and coupled to the rotation bracket 105 so as to rotate. That is, the first leg 101a is disposed on the left side of the pivot bracket 105 so as to be pivotally coupled to the pivot bracket 105, and the second leg 101b is disposed on the right side of the pivot bracket 105 to pivot the bracket. It is pivotally coupled to 105.
- the leg 101 includes a pair of support frames 102 and a fastening rod 103.
- the pair of support frames 102 are formed spaced apart at regular intervals, and the ends are coupled to each pivot bracket 105 so as to be rotatable. That is, one end of the first support frame 102a is rotatably coupled to the first pivot bracket 105a, and one end of the second support frame 102b is pivotably coupled to the second pivot bracket 105b. .
- the other end of the first support frame 102a and the other end of the second support frame 102b are connected to each other.
- the first support frame 102a and the second support frame 102b are connected to each other to form a leg 'c'.
- the fastening rod 103 serves to mount the pedestal 131 of the support means 130. To this end, the fastening rods 103 connect the pair of support frames 102 to each other. That is, one end of the fastening rod 103 is connected to one side of the first support frame 102a and the other end is connected to one side of the second support frame 102b.
- Hanging means 110 serves to mount the laundry to dry the laundry.
- the hook means 110 includes a pair of hooks 111.
- the pair of hangers 111 are arranged to the left and right of the rotation bracket 105 so as to be pivotally coupled to the rotation bracket 105. That is, the first hanger 111a is disposed on the left side of the pivot bracket 105 so as to be pivotally coupled to the pivot bracket 105, and the second hanger 111b is disposed on the right side of the pivot bracket 105 to pivot the bracket. It is pivotally coupled to 105.
- the hanger 111 includes a wing frame 113, an auxiliary rod 114, and a hanger member 115.
- Both ends of the wing frame 113 is coupled to be rotatable to the rotation bracket 105.
- the wing frame 113 has a 'c' shape, one end of which is pivotally coupled to the first pivot bracket 105a and the other end of which is pivotally coupled to the second pivot bracket 105b.
- the auxiliary rod 114 is installed between the first pivot bracket 105a and the second pivot bracket 105b. That is, one end of the auxiliary rod 114 is connected to the first pivot bracket 105a and the other end is connected to the second pivot bracket 105b.
- the hanger member 115 is provided in plural numbers on the hanger 111.
- the hook member 115 may be installed back and forth as in the conventional drying rack. In this case, the hook member 115 is connected to the wing frame 113, the auxiliary rod 114 may be omitted.
- Angle adjusting means 120 serves to adjust the rotation angle of the hanger (111). To this end, the angle adjusting means 120 includes a locking member 121 and a supporting member 122.
- the locking member 121 has a plurality of locking grooves 121a formed in the longitudinal direction and is installed above the support frame 102.
- Support member 122 is coupled to the end rotatably to the wing frame 113, one side may be mounted in the locking groove (121a). So, when the hanger 111 is rotated at a predetermined angle around the upper end of the support frame 102 and then the support member 122 is rotated and inserted into the locking groove 121a, the hanger 111 is supported by the support member 122. It unfolds.
- the supporting means 130 includes a pedestal 131 and a supporting leg 133.
- Pedestal 131 is located between the pair of legs 101, can not only load the laundry, but also can put the laundry basket.
- the pedestal 131 is coupled to the hinge 131a at the center portion thereof so that the support means 100 can be folded together.
- the hook member 131b may be installed on the pedestal 131 to mount the laundry.
- the pedestal 131 may be formed of a grating panel 131c having a central portion folded as shown in FIG. 6. When the grid panel 131c is formed, it can be dried by simply placing a small laundry, such as a sock.
- the support leg 133 is installed under the pedestal 131 to support the pedestal 131.
- Support leg 133 is a structure that is crossed in the form of 'X' is coupled to be folded to the support leg 133 when the pedestal 131 is rotated around the hinge 131a.
- the support means 130 may further include a wheel at the bottom of the support leg 133 according to the embodiment. Then, when the support means 130 is moved forward and backward can be more easily sliding.
- the fastening means 140 detachably couples one side of the pedestal 131 to the first leg 101a and detachably couples the other side of the pedestal 131 to the second leg 101b.
- the fastening means 140 includes a plurality of fastening brackets 141. In this embodiment, four fastening brackets 141 are provided.
- the binding bracket 141 is rotatably coupled to one side of the fastening bar 103 of the leg 101 and the other side to be detachably coupled to the pedestal 131.
- the support means 130 may not only slide along the binding bracket 141 but may be separated from the binding bracket 141. When the pedestal 131 is separated from the binding bracket 141, the support means 130 may be used as a separate independent laundry dryer.
- the binding bracket 141 is rotatably coupled to one side of the fastening bar 103 and the other side detachably coupled to the pedestal 131, on the contrary, one side is rotatably coupled to the pedestal 131 and the other side. It can be detachably coupled to the fastening rod (103).
- the supporting means 130 can be separated by the fastening means 140. Due to this, not only can the support means 130 be used as a separate drying machine but also can put the laundry basket on the support means 130 so that the laundry can be hung without bending the waist when the laundry is placed on the laundry drying rack.
- fastening means 140 is fastening the support means 130 to be detachable to the fastening rod 103 of the leg (101).
- the supporting means 130 does not necessarily need to be separated from the leg 101, but can be mounted on the supporting means 130 even if only the sliding basket.
- the fastening means 140 may be formed as shown in FIGS. 7 to 9.
- the fastening means 140 includes a plurality of fastening brackets 141.
- the binding bracket 141 is rotatably coupled to one side of the fastening rod 103, and the other side thereof is coupled to the pedestal 131. At this time, the binding bracket 141 is coupled to allow the base 131 to slide back and forth.
- the support leg 133 may be formed only on one side of the pedestal 131. And the support means 130 may be provided with a wheel 135 at the bottom of the support leg 133 to facilitate the sliding.
- the fastening means 140 of FIGS. 8 and 9 includes a first fastening bracket 143 and a second fastening bracket 144. Since the first fastening bracket 143 is the same as the fastening bracket 141 shown in FIG. 7, detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the second fastening bracket 144 is connected to the fastening rod 103 on one side and the other side to the pedestal 131 to support the pedestal 131 while rotating the pedestal 131 as shown by arrow 150.
- the pedestal 131 is coupled to the fastening bar 103 so as to be separated from the fastening bar 103.
- the second binding bracket 144 has a second binding bracket 144a formed at the front and a second binding bracket 144b formed at the rear of the second binding bracket 144.
- the second fastening bracket 144a formed at the front is fixedly coupled to one side of the fastening bar 103 and is connected to the pedestal 131 so that the pedestal 131 can slide.
- the second fastening bracket 144a formed at the front supports the pedestal 131, and the pedestal 131 may be detached when the pedestal 131 rotates in the direction of the arrow 150. That is, one side of the second fastening bracket 144a formed at the front is fixedly coupled to the lower portion of the fastening bar 103, and the other side supports the lower portion of the pedestal 131.
- the second fastening bracket 144b formed at the rear is fixedly coupled to the pedestal 131, and is supported by the fastening rod 103 and connected to the fastening rod 103 so as to be slidable.
- one side of the second fastening bracket 144b formed at the rear is fixedly coupled to the upper portion of the pedestal 131, and the other side thereof is supported by the fastening rod 103 by being placed on the top of the fastening rod 103.
- the pedestal 131 can slide back and forth along the fastening rod (103). And when the support 131 is rotated as shown by the arrow 150, the support means 100 can be folded.
- the supporting leg 133 is formed in an 'X' shaped cross structure, and not only is pin-coupled at the intersection, but also the one side 133a crossed in the 'X' shaped sliding along the pedestal 131. It is coupled to the pedestal 131 to be. Then, as shown in FIG. 9, when the pedestal 131 rotates in the direction of arrow 150, the support legs 133 move in the direction of arrow 151 and are folded together.
- 10 to 12 is another embodiment of the laundry drying rack according to the present invention. 10 to 12 is different from the embodiment shown in Figure 1 only the angle adjusting means 120 and the remaining components are the same. Therefore, only the angle adjusting means 120 will be described.
- the angle adjusting means 120 has a locking member 121 and the support member 122, but in the case of Figures 10 to 12 the angle adjusting means 120 and the locking member 121 and Instead of the support member 122, the base member 123, the rotation member 125, and the control member 127 is provided.
- the base member 123 is integrally formed with the first pivot bracket 105a, and includes a first fastening hole 123a, a first coupling groove 123b, and a first protrusion 123c.
- the first fastening hole 123c is formed in a cylindrical shape in the first pivot bracket 105a.
- the first protrusion 123c is embossed along the axial direction of the first fastening hole 123a such that the first coupling groove 123b is formed at a predetermined interval along the circumferential direction on the inner circumferential surface of the first fastening hole 123a. It is formed along the circumferential surface of the one fastening hole 123a.
- Rotating member 125 is formed at the end of the wing frame 113 of the hanger 111, the rotating member 125 is formed with a cylindrical second fastening hole (125a). And a second coupling groove formed on the inner circumferential surface of the second fastening hole 125a at a predetermined length along the axial direction of the second fastening hole 125a such that the second protrusion 125c is formed at the same interval as the first protrusion 123c. 125b is engraved along the circumferential direction of the second fastening hole 125a.
- the size of the second coupling groove 125b and the second protrusion 125c of the rotation member 125 along the circumferential direction is the size of the first coupling groove 123b and the first protrusion 123c of the base member 123.
- the second coupling groove 125b is formed only by a certain length along a axial direction of the second fastening hole 125a of the rotation member 125.
- the second coupling groove 125b and the second protrusion 125c are formed only at the lower portion of the second fastening hole 125a.
- the control member 127 rotates or fixes the pivot member 125 with respect to the base member 123.
- the control member 127 includes a cylindrical button 128 and an elastic spring 129.
- the button 128 is inserted to slide in the first fastening hole 123a and the second fastening hole 125a.
- the outer circumferential surface of the button 128 has a circumference of the third projection 128a inserted into the first coupling groove 123b of the first fastening hole 123a and the second coupling groove 125b of the second fastening hole 125a. It is formed along the direction.
- the elastic spring 129 is inserted into the first fastening hole 123a of the base member 123 to support the button 128.
- the third protrusion 128a of the button 128 is the base. Both the first coupling groove 123b of the member 123 and the second coupling groove 125b of the rotation member 125 are inserted. In this case, the rotation member 125 is fixed without being rotated with respect to the base member 123. That is, since the third protrusion 128a of the button 128 is inserted into the first coupling groove 123b and the second coupling groove 125b, it serves as a stopper. However, as shown in FIG.
- the button 128 when the button 128 is pressed as shown by the arrow 1 from the top, the button 128 slides in the direction of the first fastening hole 123a. Then, the third protrusion 128a of the button 128 is inserted only in the first coupling groove 123b of the base member 9123. In this case, since the third protrusion 128a serving as a stopper for restraining the rotating member 125 is separated from the second coupling groove 125b, the rotating member 125 may freely rotate with respect to the base member 123.
- the button 128 is not pressed after the rotating member 125 is rotated, the button 128 is raised by the elastic spring 129 to return to the position of FIG. Then, since the third protrusion 128a is inserted into the first coupling groove 123b and the second coupling groove 125b, the rotation member 125 is restrained. Thus, when the button 128 is pressed, the rotating member 125 can rotate freely, and if the button 128 is not pressed, the rotating member 125 is fixed.
- the rotating member 125 is fixed to the end of the frame 113 of the wing 111.
- the wing 111 can be rotated. If the button 128 is not pressed, the wing 111 may be fixed.
- Figure 13 and Figure 14 is another example of the angle adjusting means that can be used in the laundry drying rack according to the present invention.
- the angle adjusting means 120 is installed only at one end of the hanger (111).
- the angle adjusting means 120 supported only one end of the hanger 111.
- 13 and 14 is an embodiment of the angle adjusting means 120 that can support both ends of the hanger (111).
- the laundry drying rack provided with the angle adjusting means shown in FIG. 13 is omitted because the laundry drying rack shown in FIG. 12 is the same as the perspective view thereof.
- the angle adjusting means 120 shown in FIG. 13 includes a pair of base members 123, a pair of rotating members 125, a pair of control members 127, and a connecting rod 126.
- the base member 123 has a first fastening hole 123a, a first coupling groove 123b, and a first protrusion 123c.
- the first coupling groove 123b and the first protrusion 123c are formed only a part of a predetermined length along the axial direction of the first fastening hole 123a, but in the case of FIG. 123b and the first protrusion 123c are formed to an end portion along the axial direction of the first fastening hole 123a.
- the first base member 123_1 of the pair of base members 123 is formed in the first pivot bracket 105a and the second base member 123_2 is formed in the second pivot bracket 105b.
- the rotation member 125 has a second fastening hole 125a, a second coupling groove 125b, and a second protrusion 125c.
- the second fastening hole 125a is formed in the pivot member 125 by a predetermined depth, but in the case of FIG. 13, the second fastening hole 125a is formed through the pivot member 125.
- the second coupling groove 125b and the second protrusion 125c are formed along the circumference of the second fastening hole 125a and are formed by only a portion of a predetermined length in the axial direction of the second fastening hole 125a.
- the first pivot member 125_1 of the pair of pivot members 125 is formed at one end of the wing frame 113 and coupled to the first base member 123_1, and the second pivot member 125_2 is the wing frame 113. Is formed on the other end of the) is coupled to the second base member (125_2).
- the control member 127 includes a pair of buttons 128 and a pair of elastic springs 129.
- the first button 128_1 of the pair of buttons 128 is inserted into the first base member 123_1 and the first pivot member 125_1, and the second button 128_2 is connected to the second base member 123_2 and the first button 128. It is inserted into the second rotating member 125_2.
- the first elastic spring 129_1 of the pair of elastic springs 129 is inserted into the first pivot member 125_1 to support the first button 128_1, and the second elastic spring 129_2 is the second pivot member (129_1). 125_2) to support the second button 128_2.
- the connecting rod 126 is inserted into the auxiliary rod 114 and is installed between the first pivot bracket 105a and the second pivot bracket 105b. At this time, the connecting rod 126 connects the first button 128_1 and the second button 128_2. That is, one end is connected to the first button 128_1 and the other end is connected to the second button 128_2. Since the connecting rod 126 is inserted into the auxiliary rod 114, the connecting rod 126 does not appear from the outside. However, when the hook member 115 is installed back and forth so that the auxiliary rod 114 is not necessary, the connecting rod 126 appears to the outside.
- first pivot member 125_1 is formed at one end of the wing frame 113 of the hanger 111
- second pivot member 125_2 is formed at the other end of the wing frame 113
- the hanger 111 The both ends are supported by the angle adjusting means 120.
- the third protrusion 128a of the button 128 may have the second coupling groove 125b and the base member 123 of the pivot member 125. Is inserted into the first coupling groove 123b of the rotating member 125 is fixed. However, when the button 128 is pressed as shown in FIG. 14B, the first button 128_1 slides in the direction of the first pivot member 125_1. Then, the third protrusion 128a of the first button 128_1 is removed from the first coupling groove 123b of the first base member 123_1 and is only inserted into the second coupling groove 123b of the first pivot member 125_1. .
- the first pivot member 125_1 may freely rotate with respect to the first base member 123_1.
- the connecting rod 126 is moved in the moving direction of the first button 128_1, thereby moving the second button 128_2 in the same direction as the first button 128_1.
- the second button 128_2 protrudes from the second base member 123_2.
- the third protrusion 138 of the second button 128_2 is inserted into only the first coupling groove 123b of the second base member 123_2 away from the second coupling groove 125b of the second pivot member 125_2.
- the second pivot member 125_2 may also be freely rotated with respect to the second base member 123_2. In this case, the hanger 111 can be rotated.
- the button 128 is returned as shown in FIG. 14A by the restoring force of the elastic spring 129. Then, the rotating member 125 is fixed.
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