[0001] The present invention relates to a laundry rack for a drum of a laundry dryer according
to the preamble of claim 1. Further, the present invention relates to a laundry dryer
with a drum and a laundry rack.
[0002] In a laundry dryer a rack can be used for storing delicate clothes and footwear articles
to be dried. Said rack is arranged inside the laundry drum. The storage of the delicate
clothes and/or footwear articles in the rack reduces fabric damages during the drying
process, since there is no contact of the clothes and footwear articles with the inner
wall of the laundry drum.
[0003] EP 1 690 973 A1 discloses a rack-like framework for a drum of a laundry dryer. The framework is removably
installed inside the drum. The framework comprises a horizontal structure, a rod,
a housing and retaining means. The rod is substantially aligned with the bottom structure
of the framework. The rod comprises a handgrip arranged at a free front end of said
rod. The rod is adapted to be pushed into and pulled out of the housing. The retaining
means are associated to the bottom structure. However, the framework is relative complex
and includes a number of components.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a laundry rack for a drum of
a laundry dryer, which laundry rack is less complex.
[0005] The object of the present invention is achieved by the laundry rack according to
claim 1.
[0006] According to the present invention the handle is tiltable between a gripping position
and a supporting position, wherein the handle extends upwardly in the gripping position,
so that the handle forms a handhold for the laundry rack, and the handle lies on the
bottom of the cage in the supporting position, so that the handle closes at least
partially the open front side of the cage.
[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention the handle has two positions for
different functions. In the gripping position the handle is provided for gripping
the laundry rack by a user. In the supporting position the open front side of the
cage is at least partially closed by the handle. The inventive laundry rack is realized
only by two components, i.e. the cage and the handle. Additional components are not
required, so that the laundry rack has a simple, but efficient structure.
[0008] Preferably, the ends of the handle are attached or attachable at upper portions of
the side walls.
[0009] Further, the one end of the handle may comprise a pin corresponding with a pin hole
in the upper portion of the one side wall for receiving said pin.
[0010] In particular, the pin and the pin hole form a pivot joint for the tiltable handle.
[0011] Moreover, the other end of the handle may comprise a snap-in protrusion corresponding
with a recess in the upper portion of the other side wall for receiving said snap-in
protrusion.
[0012] The snap-in protrusion and the recess may have similar cross-sections, wherein the
snap-in protrusion is marginally smaller than the recess.
[0013] Further, the snap-in protrusion and the recess may provide a stable gripping position,
if the snap-in protrusion is received by the recess.
[0014] Otherwise, the handle is tiltable, if the snap-in protrusion is out of the recess.
Also in the support position the snap-in protrusion is out of the recess.
[0015] For example, the handle is tiltable about 90 degrees.
[0016] Further, the handle may be tiltable about 180 degrees.
[0017] Preferably, the cage comprises two opposing vertical slots arranged in the side walls,
wherein each slot is provided for receiving one end portion of the handle in the supporting
position.
[0018] Additionally, the cage may comprise a rear wall.
[0019] In particular, the rear wall may be at least partially formed as a grid.
[0020] At last, the laundry rack may be provided for receiving delicate laundry and/or footwear
articles to be dried.
[0021] Moreover, the handle in the supporting position forms a supporting surface for receiving
at least a part of articles to be dried thereon so as to keep such articles inclined
relative to the bottom of the cage.
[0022] Further, the present invention relates to a laundry dryer with a drum, wherein the
laundry dryer comprises at least one laundry rack mentioned above.
[0023] The novel and inventive features believed to be the characteristic of the present
invention are set forth in the appended claims.
[0024] The invention will be described in further detail with reference to the drawings,
in which
- FIG 1
- illustrates an exploded perspective view of a laundry rack for a drum of a laundry
dryer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG 2
- illustrates a perspective view of the laundry rack with a handle in a gripping position
according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG 3
- illustrates a perspective view of the laundry rack with the handle in a supporting
position according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG 4
- illustrates a detailed perspective view of the connection between one end of the handle
and the cage in the supporting position according to the preferred embodiment of the
present invention, and
- FIG 5
- illustrates a detailed perspective view of the connection between another end of the
handle and the cage in the supporting position according to the preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
[0025] FIG 1 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a laundry rack 10 for a drum of
a laundry dryer according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The
laundry rack 10 is provided for receiving delicate pieces of clothing, such as wool
garments, footwear articles and the like.
[0026] The laundry rack 10 includes an open cage 12 and a handle 14. The cage 12 comprises
a bottom 16, two side walls 18 and a rear wall 20. The front side and the top side
of the cage 12 are preferably open. The side walls 18 are inclined, so that the broadness
of the cage 12 increases from the bottom up. The bottom 16, the side walls 18 and
the rear wall 20 are formed as grids. Each of the side walls 18 includes a vertical
slot 22. Said vertical slots 22 are arranged face to face with each other.
[0027] The handle 14 has the form of a bracket. A pin 24 is arranged at one end of the handle
14. The pin 24 extends in a horizontal direction. In this example, the pin 24 is arranged
at an inner side of the handle 14 and is inward-looking. A snap-in protrusion 26 is
arranged at the other end of the handle 14. In this example, the snap-in protrusion
26 is arranged at an outer side of the handle 14 and is outward-looking.
[0028] The pin 24 of the handle 14 corresponds with a pin hole 28 arranged in an upper central
portion of the one side wall 18. The pin hole 28 is provided for receiving the pin
24. The snap-in protrusion 26 corresponds with a recess 30 arranged in an upper central
portion of the other side wall 18. The recess 30 is provided for receiving the snap-in
protrusion 26. The pin hole 28 and the recess 30 are arranged face to face with each
other. Thus, the one end of the handle 14 is attached at the one side wall 18 by the
pin 24 and the pin hole 28. In a similar way, the other end of the handle 14 is attached
at the other side wall 18 by the snap-in protrusion 26 and the recess 30.
[0029] The handle 14 is tiltable at the cage 12 between a gripping position and a supporting
position. In the gripping position the handle 14 extends upwardly, so that a user
may grip the laundry rack 10 by hand. In the supporting position a central portion
of the handle 14 lies on the bottom 16 of the cage 12, so that the open front side
of the cage 12 is partially closed by the handle 14. Thus, the handle 14 forms a front
wall for the cage 12 in the supporting position. Such front wall forms a supporting
surface for receiving thereon at least a part of articles to be dried so as to keep
them inclined relative to the bottom 16 of the cage 12. In fact, when the handle 14
is in the supporting position, articles to be dried can rest partly on the handle
14 and partly on the bottom 16 of the cage 12, thereby assuming a tilted position
relative to the bottom 16.
[0030] FIG 2 illustrates a perspective view of the laundry rack 10 with the handle 14 in
a gripping position according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
The handle 14 extends upwardly, so that a user can grip the laundry rack 10 by hand.
[0031] The pin 24 of the handle 14 is received by the pin hole 28 in the one side wall 18.
The snap-in protrusion 26 is received by the recess 30 in the other side wall 18.
The recess 30 and the snap-in protrusion 26 have similar cross-sections. The cross-section
of the recess 30 is marginally bigger than the cross-section of the snap-in protrusion
26. In this example, the snap-in protrusion 26 is receivable by the recess 30, when
the handle 14 is in the gripping position. When the snap-in protrusion 26 is received
by the recess 30, then the handle 14 is stable in the gripping position and not tiltable.
[0032] FIG 3 illustrates a perspective view of the laundry rack 10 with the handle 14 in
a supporting position according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
The central portion of the handle 14 lies on the bottom 16 of the cage 12. The open
front side of the cage 12 is partially closed by the handle 14. In the supporting
position the handle 14 forms a front wall for the cage 12. Such wall is useful for
receiving thereon articles to be dried, such as footwear articles, so as to keep them
at least partly raised from the bottom 16 of the cage 12. In this way drying air may
efficiently pass through said articles, thereby improving drying process efficiency.
[0033] FIG 4 illustrates a detailed perspective view of the connection between the one end
of the handle 14 and the cage 12 in the supporting position according to the preferred
embodiment of the present invention. Said detailed perspective view is characterized
by the reference numeral IV in FIG 3. The pin 24 is received by the pin hole 28 in
the one side wall 18. Thus, the pin 24 is received by the pin hole 28 in the gripping
position as well as in the supporting position of the handle 14.
[0034] FIG 5 illustrates a detailed perspective view of the connection between the other
end of the handle 14 and the cage 12 in the supporting position according to the preferred
embodiment of the present invention. Said detailed perspective view is characterized
by the reference numeral V in FIG 3. The snap-in protrusion 26 is arranged besides
the recess 30 in the other side wall 18. The snap-in protrusion 26 is not received
by the recess 30 in the other side wall 18 in the supporting position of the handle
14.
[0035] Before the handle 14 can be moved from the gripping position to the support position,
the snap-in protrusion 26 has to be pushed out of the recess 30 by the user. The pin
24 and the pin hole 28 form a pivot joint during the move of the handle 14 between
the gripping position and the support position. The pin 24 remains inside the pin
hole 28 in the gripping position as well as in the support position. When the handle
14 is moved to the support position, end portions of said handle 14 are received by
the slots 22 in the side walls 18. Between the gripping position and the support position
the handle 14 is pivoted about 90 degrees. Further, the handle 14 may be provided
for a pivoting about 180 degrees.
[0036] The laundry rack 10 according to the present invention includes only two components,
i.e. the cage 12 and the handle 14. This reduces the complexity of the laundry rack
10. Further, the support position of the handle 14 allows an undisturbed passing of
the air stream through the laundry rack 10 with the laundry drum, so that the drying
process is improved.
[0037] Although an illustrative embodiment of the present invention has been described herein
with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present
invention is not limited to that precise embodiment, and that various other changes
and modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without departing
from the scope or spirit of the invention. All such changes and modifications are
intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended
claims.
List of reference numerals
[0038]
- 10
- laundry rack
- 12
- cage
- 14
- handle
- 16
- bottom
- 18
- side wall
- 20
- rear wall
- 22
- slot
- 24
- pin
- 26
- snap-in protrusion
- 28
- pin hole
- 30
- recess
- IV
- detailed perspective view
- V
- detailed perspective view
1. A laundry rack (10) for a drum of a laundry dryer, wherein
- the laundry rack (10) includes a cage (12) and an elongated handle (14),
- the cage (12) comprises a bottom (16), two opposing side walls (18), an open front
side and an open top side,
- the bottom (16) and the side walls (18) are at least partially formed as grids,
and
- the handle (14) is tiltable at the cage (12), characterized in, that
the handle (14) is tiltable between a gripping position and a supporting position,
wherein the handle (14) extends upwardly in the gripping position, so that the handle
(14) forms a handhold for the laundry rack (10), and the handle (14) lies on the bottom
(16) of the cage (12) in the supporting position, so that the handle (14) closes at
least partially the open front side of the cage (12).
2. The laundry rack according to claim 1,
characterized in, that
the ends of the handle (14) are attached or attachable at upper portions of the side
walls (18).
3. The laundry rack according to claim 1 or 2,
characterized in, that
the one end of the handle (14) comprises a pin (24) corresponding with a pin hole
(28) in the upper portion of the one side wall (18) for receiving said pin (24).
4. The laundry rack according to claim 3,
characterized in, that
the pin (24) and the pin hole (28) form a pivot joint for the tiltable handle (14).
5. The laundry rack according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the other end of the handle (14) comprises a snap-in protrusion (26) corresponding
with a recess (30) in the upper portion of the other side wall (18) for receiving
said snap-in protrusion (26).
6. The laundry rack according to claim 5,
characterized in, that
the snap-in protrusion (26) and the recess (30) have similar cross-sections, wherein
the snap-in protrusion (26) is marginally smaller than the recess (30).
7. The laundry rack according to claim 5 or 6,
characterized in, that
the snap-in protrusion (26) and the recess (30) provide a stable gripping position,
if the snap-in protrusion (26) is received by the recess (30).
8. The laundry rack according to any one of the claims 5 to 7,
characterized in, that
the handle (14) is tiltable, if the snap-in protrusion (26) is out of the recess (30).
9. The laundry rack according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the handle (14) is tiltable about 90 degrees.
10. The laundry rack according to any one of the claims 1 to 8,
characterized in, that
the handle (14) is tiltable about 180 degrees.
11. The laundry rack according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the cage (12) comprises two opposing vertical slots (22) arranged in the side walls
(18), wherein each slot (22) is provided for receiving one end portion of the handle
(14) in the supporting position.
12. The laundry rack according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the cage (12) comprises a rear wall (10).
13. The laundry rack according to claim 12,
characterized in, that
the rear wall (20) is at least partially formed as a grid.
14. The laundry rack according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in, that
the handle (14) in the supporting position forms a supporting surface for receiving
at least a part of articles to be dried thereon so as to keep such articles inclined
relative to the bottom (16) of the cage (12).
15. A laundry dryer with a drum,
characterized in, that
the laundry dryer comprises at least one laundry rack (10) according to any one of
the claims 1 to 14.