Spinning clothes-hanger
A spinning clothes-hanger which spins to help hastening drying of clothes comprises a shaft standing upright held in place through a shield having ball-bearing cartridge at both upper and lower ends where shield is mounted upright to a stand having at least three legs. A motor is installed at one end of the shaft and held in place by bars to the stand where upon turning on, motor drives shaft to spin freely about its axis. One or several circular or any geometric frames sharing same center mounted to bars extended from a body at the center where the body is fixed to another end of the shaft. Alternative holders are used in stead of stand to hold motor and shield for installing the spinning clothes-hanger from ceiling or against a wall. Spring or other mechanisms is alternatively used to spin the shaft.
This invention is a spinning clothes-hanger to help hastening the drying of clothes in the area with limitation of space or in shade.
PRIOR ARTSThere has been invention of foldable clothes-lines to be used in an area with limit space (U.S. Pat. No. 6,308,843 of De Boer). Normally, clothes-line or clothes-rails are designed to be of linear shape where either rope or rigid rails are used Yet none is equipped with additional device for hastening the drying of washed clothes or with any better designs. The objective of the present invention, a spinning clothes-hanger, which is a clothes-hanging frame of circular shape or of any geometric shape is for hanging washed clothes to help hastening the drying by spinning of the clothes, thus moving clothes against the air while hanging.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA spinning clothes-hanger for hanging clothes which spins to help hastening drying of clothes while hanging comprises a shaft standing upright inserted through a shield having ball-bearing cartridge at both upper and lower ends where shield is mounted upright to a stand having at least three legs. A motor is installed at one end of the shaft and held in place by bars to stand where upon turning on, the motor drives the shaft to spin freely about its axis. One or several circles or any geometric frames sharing same center mounted to bars extended from a body at the center where the body is mounted to another end of the shaft. Along the frame, there are teeth for hanging clothes. Alternative holders are used in stead of stand to hold motor and shield for installing spinning clothes-hanger from ceiling or against a wall. Spring or gear or cog-wheel or any other mechanisms are alternatively applied to allow spinning of the shaft.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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It will be understood that changes may be made within the scope of this invention by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit thereof. It is accordingly intended that all matter contained in the above description be interpreted as illustrative rather than in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention as described herein, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
1. A spinning clothes-hanger for hanging clothes which spins to help hastening drying of clothes while hanging.
2. A spinning clothes-hanger for hanging clothes which spins to help hastening drying of clothes while hanging of claim 1 comprises:
- a shaft in an upright position inserted through a shield having ball-bearing cartridge at both upper and lower ends where said shield is mounted upright to a stand having at least three legs;
- a motor is installed at one end of said shaft and held in place by bars to said stand where upon turning on said motor drives said shaft to spin freely about its axis;
- one or several circular or geometric frames sharing one center mounted to bars extended from a body at said center where said body is mounted to another end of said shaft, and where along said frames there are teeth standing upright for hanging conventional clothes-hangers.
3. A spinning clothes-hanger for hanging clothes which spins to help hastening drying of clothes while hanging of claim 2 where alternative holder is used in stead of stand to hold motor and shield for installing said spinning clothes-hanger from ceiling or against a wall.
4. A spinning clothes-hanger for hanging clothes which spins to help hastening drying of clothes while hanging of claim 3 where spring or any other mechanisms is applied alternatively, to rotate said shaft.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 27, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 29, 2006
Inventors: Nopparat Thipchuwong (Thanyaburi), Aniruth Thipchuwong (Thanyaburi), Master Thipchuwong (Thanyaburi)
Application Number: 11/024,401
International Classification: A47F 5/025 (20060101);