Abstract: A storage system mountable to a ceiling or other overhead structure. The system having at least two support rails attachable to an overhead member; and at least two storage unit receiving track members configured to movably attach to the at least two support rails in a spaced relationship, the at least two storage unit receiving track members each having a side ledge configured to receive and support an opposite upper portion of one or more storage units comprising a container and lid member wherein opposite upper portions extend into oppositely facing side ledges of the at least two storage unit track members when movably attached to the at least two support rails. A bucket receiving member slidably inserts into the side ledges of the at least two storage unit receiving track members wherein the bucket receiving member is configured to retain buckets such as the ubiquitous 10 gallon bucket.
Abstract: A portable clothesline assembly is provided for facilitating hanging of clothes at a selectable location. The assembly includes a first stand, a second stand, and a scissor arm having a first end coupled to the first stand and a second end coupled to the second stand. A first boom arm coupled to the first stand and a second boom arm coupled to the second stand. A line is coupled to and extends between the first boom arm and the second boom arm.
Abstract: A mobile clothesline provides mobility and is easy to set up and break down, making it ideal for areas with limited space, for example, while not requiring tools for assembly. The mobile clothesline offers an energy efficient alternative to using an electric or gas dryer. The mobile clothesline includes first and second wheeled bases having a receptacle for holding a retractable clothesline post. The post may include a plurality of arms that may extend outward from the post or may be folded in against the post. A retractable line may extend from the arms on one of the posts to interconnect with a receptacle on the arm on the other post.
Abstract: A portable clothesline assembly is provided for facilitating hanging of clothes at a selectable location. The assembly includes a first stand, a second stand, and a scissor arm having a first end coupled to the first stand and a second end coupled to the second stand. A first boom arm coupled to the first stand and a second boom arm coupled to the second stand. A line is coupled to and extends between the first boom arm and the second boom arm.
Abstract: A portable clothes line having foldable legs able to be held in an extended position by struts which have at an upper end a traveller which slides in and along a lowermost open cavity provided by body being an elongated aluminium extrusion.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 25, 2011
Publication date:
March 14, 2013
Inventors:
Patricia Alida Roberts, John William Duffield Roberts, Andrew William Whittaker, Giles Cameron McDonald
Abstract: A truck bed clothesline assembly for clothes drying comprising: a first vertical post, said first post inserts into a first opening on a first side of a truck bed sidewall; a second vertical post, said second post inserts into a second opening on a second side of a truck bed sidewall; a first crossbar, attached to the top of the first vertical post; a second crossbar attached to the top of the second vertical post; at least one clothesline across the opening of the truck bed; and an attachment means for attaching the at least one clothesline to the first crossbar and second crossbar. The posts are interchangeable between each truck bed sidewall.
Abstract: A clothesline system comprises at least two separate cables that are independently tensionable through separate cable tensioning devices. The tension devices are attached together to provide for common, parallel movement of the separate cables though the cables are separately passed around separate pulleys at the both ends of the system. The two separate cables add strength to the system. The separate cables are preferably wound in left and right windings to prevent unraveling of the braid of the cable. By providing separate cables, assembly of the system is less complex as the two loops of cable are separate.
Abstract: The framework for drying clothes is disclosed. The clothes drying frame comprises a main pulley frame, a secondary pulley frame, a suspension cable and a clothes-drying pole, the main pulley frame and the secondary pulley frame being mounted to the bottom surface of the floor, and the main pulley frame including a rolling roller pivotally mounted within a housing, the housing mounted at the lower lateral side of the rolling roller being provided with a press roller without an axle, and the suspension cable positioned between the rolling roller and the pressing roller and two suspension members are positioned at the lower end of the suspension cable, and the clothes-drying pole being placed between the two suspension members. The space of the spaced-apart-ring prevents the suspension cable from entangling with each other.
Abstract: An assembly includes a housing that has a tubular shape provided with opposed open ends, a planar top surface with spaced apertures adjacent to the ends thereof, and is formed from durable and non-corrosive material. Couplings are insertable into the open ends and are adaptable along a longitudinal axis of the housing. Each coupling has a core provided with a linear bore formed at an angle offset from a vertical axis and a hole formed therein which is positional with an associated one of the apertures. Quick-release pins are insertable into corresponding ones of the apertures and holes, maintaining the couplings at a static relationship with the housing. Coextensive support shafts are interfittable into the bores after the couplings are displaced from the housing. A flexible cord has opposed ends tethered to the support shafts so that the cord maintains a sufficient tension for supporting wet clothes therefrom.
Abstract: A collapsible clothesline apparatus 10 is disclosed which includes a base member 12. The base member 12 is provided with a plurality of wheels 18 coupled thereto for moving the base member 12 from one location to another. Additionally the base member 12 includes a plurality of apertures 14 formed therein which allows excess water to flow to a removable drip pan 16. The apparatus 10 also includes pole members 20, 22, 24 and 26 supported between the base member 12 and a clothes supporting member 52. The pole members 20, 22, 24 and 26 are provided to allow the clothes supporting member to be raised to a predetermined upright position and be lowered to a folded position as desired.
Abstract: A fixing element for connecting the two ends of a line has two pairs of holes extending through the element. Each pair of holes is intended to have an end part of the line threaded through it in the form of a loop.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2003
Assignee:
Brabantia Nederland B.V.
Inventors:
Sven Hubertus Johannes Smeets, Antonius Johannes Verbeek
Abstract: A collapsible clothesline apparatus 10 is provided which includes a base member 12. The base member 12 is provided with a plurality of wheels 18 coupled thereto for moving the base member 12 from one location to another. Additionally the base member 12 includes a plurality of apertures 14 formed therein which allows excess water to flow to a removable drip pan 16. The apparatus 10 also includes pole members 20, 22, 24 and 26 supported between the base member 12 and a clothes supporting member 52. The pole members 20, 22, 24 and 26 are provided to allow the clothes supporting member to be raised to a predetermined upright position and be lowered to a folded position as desired.
Abstract: A clothesline system is provided for automatically applying clothespins to articles to be dried once they are placed on a clothesline. The clothesline system comprises first and second pulleys, which are positioned at a spaced apart distance from each other, as well as a main cable, a secondary cable and a plurality of clothespins. The clothespins are capable of being removably attached to the secondary cable, and are movable between an open and closed position for receiving and gripping articles to be dried to the main cable. The clothesline system further comprises a mechanism for automatically opening and closing the clothespins so that they are able to either selectively grip or release the articles to be dried. Finally, the clothesline system comprises a support system for guiding and supporting the main cable such that the main cable is prevented from sagging beyond an acceptable distance within which the clothespins are capable of being attached to the main cable.
Abstract: A foldable clothes-line having a pair of arms together with mounting brackets for fixing to supports. The arms comprise base sections which in use of the clothes-line engage in the brackets and line carriage sections disposed at right angles to the base sections. The arms are pivotal in the brackets in a substantially horizontal plane between a first position at which the line carriage sections extend outwardly to deploy the clothes-line for service and a second folded position whereby the line carriage sections are located closely adjacent to the supports in a space saving configuration. The mounting brackets have a retaining mechanism to releasably hold the line carriage sections in the outwardly extended position.
Abstract: The present invention is a retractable display apparatus comprising at least one upright support having at least one retractable cord able to extend generally perpendicular to the stanchion, said cord able to attach to an object or preferably a matching stanchion. Preferably, each stanchion is a T-shape, but may be other shapes, for example, an inverted L shape, which has a riser plus one horizontally-extending side arm at or near the top of the riser. Retractor mechanisms and locking mechanisms are preferably included for each cord, for easy and neat handling of the cord, preferably by winding the cord on a rotating member (“spool”). The apparatus is adapted so that the cord(s) support one or more signs or banners or other items that might be decorative or functional for a retailer, warehouse, flea market, or other business.