Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of laundry. More specifically, the present
invention relates to a conveying device for laundry. According to a more general aspect,
the present invention relates to the field of carrying devices, more specifically
bags.
Background to the invention
[0002] Washing of clothes requires transfer of substantial amounts of material of considerable
weight from the laundry collection site to the washing site, from the washing site
to the drying site, and from the drying site back to the wardrobe. During these operations,
the clothes are frequently in wet condition and therefore even heavier.
[0003] Moreover, washing the laundry typically requires transfer of the laundry (again,
frequently in wet condition and therefore of considerable weight) from a laundry bag
into a machine, such as a washing machine or a tumble-dryer, or from one machine to
the next of a number of successive machines. This typically requires that the materials
to be transferred are lifted by hand from floor level and inserted into each machine.
[0004] Thus, both the transport of the laundry and the feeding of laundry into various machines
are laborious tasks, which may prove difficult for anyone. These tasks may be especially
difficult and even impossible for individuals suffering from mild to severe conditions,
such as lumbago, limping, senescence, rheumatism, obesity etc.
[0005] GB 679,159 discloses a conveying equipment for laundries.
[0006] FR 2 171 084 discloses a washing machine provided with a pedestal in which a collapsible laundry
basket can be stored. The basket comprises two pairs of opposing lateral walls, connected
to allow the basket to open up from a collapsed position by unfolding one of the lateral
walls.
Summary of the invention
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide a laundry conveying device that
facilitates at least some of the above-mentioned laundry conveying and lifting operations.
[0008] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a laundry conveying device
that facilitates at least some of the above-mentioned laundry transporting operations.
[0009] Another object of the present invention to provide a bag, suitable for transporting
laundry and other material that facilitates transporting operations.
[0010] Yet another object of the invention is to provide a pedestal for laundry machines
such as washing machines and tumble dryers that can facilitate at least some of the
above mentioned laundry transporting/conveying operations.
[0011] For these and other objects that will be evident from the following description and
the accompanying drawings, the present invention provides a laundry conveying device
according to any one of claims 1-5.
Brief description of the drawings
[0012]
Fig 1 shows a side view (a) and top plan view (b) of a laundry conveying device and
a bag according to the invention,
Fig 2 shows a side view of a laundry conveying device according to the invention during
laundry conveying operation,
Fig 3 shows side views and top plan views of a laundry conveying device and a bag
according to the invention, illustrating transporting operation in regular bag (a),
shoulder bag (b) and back-pack (c) modes,
Fig 4 shows a perspective view of an alternative, collapsible, laundry conveying device
in collapsed (a) and unfolded (b) positions,
Fig 5 shows the laundry conveying device from Fig 4 placed in a pedestal according
to the invention, illustrating the device stored in collapsed form in the pedestal
(a), the device being unfolded to an open position (b), the device in an open position,
ready for use (c) and the device closed for transport (d), and
Fig 6 shows the laundry conveying device of Fig 4 and 5 prepared for loading a tumble
dryer with laundry.
Detailed description of the invention
[0013] The present invention provides a carrying device, such as a bag, which is useful
for conveying laundry and for general transportation purposes.
[0014] According to a first aspect, the invention provides a laundry conveying device, such
as a laundry bag, trolley, basket etc. The laundry conveying device may be used both
as a laundry collecting device and as a laundry transporting device.
[0015] The laundry conveying device comprises a container, which has an opening that can
be closed when desired, e.g. when not being loaded with laundry and during transportation.
The container may be made of any suitable material or combination of materials, such
as plastics, fabrics etc.
[0016] In one embodiment the laundry conveying device is fully collapsible (or foldable),
allowing it to be easily stored away when not in use.
[0017] The laundry conveying device furthermore comprises one or more carrying straps, which
are attached to the exterior of the container. The carrying strap(s) may be made of
any suitable material or combination of materials, such as plastics, fabrics etc.
The carrying strap(s) can include one or more clips for personal adjustment of strap
length. In a preferred embodiment, the laundry conveying device has a single carrying
strap. As will be evident from the following disclosure, a single carrying strap increases
the transportation mode versatility of the laundry conveying device, allowing for
improved usability as a shoulder bag.
[0018] The laundry conveying device comprises a projecting feeding rail, which is connected
to the container. The feeding rail is arranged so that it is adjoining the container
opening. This allows for conveying laundry from the container to the front opening
of a front-loaded machine, such as a washing machine or a tumble-dryer, by simply
sliding the laundry through the container opening via the feeding rail and into the
front opening of a front-loaded machine. Obviously, the same procedure can be employed
when collecting laundry from the machine following treatment thereof. This is particularly
advantageous for heavy, wet laundry, e.g. when collecting wet laundry from the washing
machine or loading wet laundry into a tumble dryer.
[0019] For these laundry conveying purposes, the feeding rail has a slide part, which allows
for feeding laundry via the container opening. The slide part may have any suitable
form or be made of any suitable material or combination of materials, such as plastics,
fabrics etc, as long as the laundry sliding capability with respect to laundry is
maintained. In a preferred embodiment, the slide part is flat or slightly rounded
upwards and made of plastics.
[0020] Furthermore, the feeding rail has an attachment part, which allows for attaching
to the front opening of a front-loaded machine, such as a washing machine or a tumble-dryer.
Thereby, the user can employ both hands to the operation of sliding laundry to or
from the machine without need for maintaining the container opening at the level of
the front opening of the front-loaded machine. The attachment part may have any suitable
form or be made of any suitable material or combination of materials, such as plastics,
fabrics etc, as long as the attachment capability with respect to the front opening
of the front-loaded machine is maintained. In a preferred embodiment, the attachment
part is flat or slightly rounded upwards, fitting a standard front opening of a front-loaded
machine, and made of plastics.
[0021] In a preferred embodiment, the feeding rail consists of a single part, which is made
of a single material, such as plastics. The opposite faces of this feeding rail, which
may be flat or slightly rounded, constitute the slide and attachment parts, respectively.
To this end, it shall be noted that front openings of front-loaded machine are generally
lined with a rubber material, which provides sufficient friction against many materials,
thereby allowing temporary attachment of the feeding rail.
[0022] As outlined above, the attachment between the attachment part of the feeding rail
and the front opening of a front-loaded machine typically occurs simply by leaning
the feeding rail against the rubber lining of the front opening of the front-loaded
machine, allowing the friction to maintain attachment until the feeding rail is lifted
away from this position. In a preferred embodiment, the feeding rail further comprises
a hook element, such as a flange. The hook element improves the attachment to the
front opening of a front-loaded machine. The hook element may be made of the same
material(s) as the rest of the feeding rail or of a different material. Typically,
the hook element is arranged on and extending away from the attachment part of the
feeding rail. The hook element can conveniently be used as a handle for pulling the
laundry conveying device when it is equipped with wheels.
[0023] In a preferred embodiment, the feeding rail is rigid. As used throughout this description,
the term rigid implies that the structure has sufficient rigidity to maintain its
desired shape when exposed to moderate strain. In particular, the structure should
have sufficient rigidity to maintain its desired shape when used for its intended
purpose, for instance conveying clothes.
[0024] In one embodiment, the laundry conveying device comprises one or more, such as two,
three or four, wheels. Typically, the wheels are attached to the container and are
employed by pulling the laundry conveying device in a handle, such as the carrying
strap or another suitable handle arranged on the exterior of the laundry conveying
device. The presence of one or more wheels further improves the transportation mode
versatility of the laundry conveying device. The presence of wheels also facilitates
the operation of leaning the feeding rail against the front opening of a front-loaded
machine without lifting the laundry conveying device.
[0025] According to an embodiment, the laundry conveying device according to the invention
comprises one or more legs. The legs are externally attached to said container. The
legs can be switched between two positions, a first retracted position and a second
extended position. While the external legs are on the outside of the container, they
may still be internalised in the laundry conveying device when retracted, for instance
in a separate space. The legs are typically extended simply by using gravity, but
they may also be extended by manual unfolding or by a spring element.
[0026] In an embodiment, the container consists of a base and a top body, which extends
from the base. The closable opening is located in the top body, immediately adjacent
to the base. The base extends in essentially the same plane as the feeding rail, so
that efficient laundry transferring can be performed through the opening.
[0027] In a preferred embodiment, the base is rigid. In a preferred embodiment, the top
body is rigid. That is, the structure(s) should have sufficient rigidity to maintain
its desired shape when used for its intended purpose.
[0028] In one embodiment, the top body contains one or more folds. The presence of one or
more folds facilitates folding of the top body in a predetermined way. Using this
directed folding, a part of said top body is folded away from the opening. Thereby,
the surface area of the opening is increased, which improves efficient laundry transferring
through the opening. Although not being limited thereto, the presence of folds is
particularly advantageous when the top body is rigid.
[0029] In one embodiment, the top body consists of oppositely arranged front and rear sides,
oppositely arranged lateral sides, and an upper side. The closable opening is arranged
in the front side and optionally extends into the upper side. The feeding rail projects
from a portion of the base that adjoins the front side.
[0030] In an embodiment, at least the following five strap attachment means are arranged
on the exterior of the container:
* one strap attachment means on the front part the base,
* two strap attachment means on the upper front part of each lateral side.
* two strap attachment means on the upper rear part of each lateral side.
Optionally, there is also:
* one strap attachment means on the upper part of the rear side.
[0031] In a further embodiment, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached
to the exterior of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part
of the base.
The one or more carrying straps may also be permanently attached to the exterior of
the container via the two strap attachment means on the upper front part of each lateral
side.
The one or more carrying straps may also be permanently attached to the exterior of
the container via the two strap attachment means on the upper rear part of each lateral
side.
The one or more carrying straps may also be permanently attached to the exterior of
the container via the one strap attachment means on the upper part of the rear side.
Alternatively, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of the base
and the two strap attachment means on the upper front part of each lateral side.
Alternatively, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of the base
and the two strap attachment means on the upper rear part of each lateral side.
Alternatively, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of the base
and the one strap attachment means on the upper part of the rear side.
[0032] Regardless of which strap attachment means that are permanently attaching the carrying
strap(s) to the exterior of the container, the carrying strap(s) can also be temporarily
attached to those strap attachment means that are not employed for permanent attachment
of the carrying strap(s) to the exterior of the container.
[0033] The presence of strap attachments means for temporary strap attachment, e.g. hook
elements, ring elements or grooves, strongly improves the transportation mode versatility
of the laundry conveying device. These temporary strap attachments means allow for
release of the carrying strap and allow the carrying strap to run freely through the
strap attachments means without being released. By attaching and detaching the carrying
strap from the temporary strap attachments, the available length and position of the
carrying strap can be varied.
[0034] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the above setup of strap attachment means
is combined with the use of a single carrying strap, which is permanently attached
to the strap attachment means on the front part of the base or on the upper rear part
of each lateral side. By attaching and detaching the carrying strap from the temporary
strap attachments, the user can readily switch between regular bag, shoulder bag and
back-pack modes.
[0035] A pedestal for laundry machines such as washing machines and tumble dryers comprises
a storage space for a collapsible laundry conveying device and is arrange to provide
a support at a convenient height for placing the device during loading and unloading
of laundry.
[0036] Fig 1 shows a laundry conveying device 1 according to the invention, comprising a
container 2 with a closable opening 3. The container 2 consists of a base 10 and a
top body 11 extending from the base 10. The top body 11 consists of oppositely arranged
front and rear sides 15,16, oppositely arranged lateral sides 17,18, and an upper
side 19. The base 10, the rear side 16 and the lateral sides are made in one piece
from cardboard coated with plastic foil and cloth, while the front side 15 and upper
side 19 are made in a net fabric. The rear side 16 is strengthened with acrylic glass
or similar material. The dimensions of the container 2 are 600x300x200 mm. The opening
3 extends over the entire front side 15 and upper side 19. It is closable using a
handle 27 with two pairs of zippers, which are sewn in parallel with the net fabric
in between.
[0037] The laundry conveying device 1 in fig 1 further comprises one carrying strap 4, which
is permanently attached to the exterior of the container 2 at a position 20 on the
front part of the base 10. The carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior
of the container 2 via two detachable hooks 21,22 arranged on the upper front part
of each lateral side 17,18, two detachable hooks 23,24 arranged on the upper rear
part of each lateral side 17,18, and a groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side
16. The carrying strap 4 runs freely in all temporary attachment means 21-25.
[0038] The laundry conveying device 1 in fig 1 further comprises a projecting feeding rail
5 made in a hard plastic material, which extends in the same plane as the base 10.
The feeding rail 5 is connected to the container 2 and is adjoining the closable opening
3. The feeding rail 5 has an upper slide face 6 and a lower attachment face 7 and
ends with a flange 8.
[0039] The laundry conveying device 1 in fig 1 further comprises two wheels 9 attached to
the container 2, and folds 12 in the lateral sides of the container. The laundry conveying
device 1 in fig 1 further comprises legs 14 attached to said container 2, said legs
14 being movable between a first retracted position in a separate space, and a second
extended position.
[0040] Fig 2 illustrates use of a laundry conveying device 1 according to the invention
for transferring laundry to the front opening 26 of a front-loaded washing machine.
The laundry conveying device 1 is tipped such that the feeding rail 5 is resting in
the front opening 26, see fig 2a.
[0041] The feeding rail 5 remains in the front opening 26 due to friction between the attachment
part 7 and the rubber material of the front opening 26 and due to the presence of
a flange 8 at the end of the feeding rail 5. The rear part of the laundry conveying
device 1 is lifted in a handle (not shown) and the legs 14 are extended from the rear
part of the laundry conveying device 1 by pushing a button (not shown), whereby the
legs extend downwards due to gravity. As seen in fig 2b, the laundry conveying device
1 is thereby oriented with its front side 15 facing the machine opening 26, and with
its base 10 in a horizontal position.
[0042] The container 2, which has an opening 3 extending over the entire front side 15 and
upper side 19, is opened. Parts 13 of the lateral sides 17,18 are folded away from
the opening 3 using the folds 12, thereby further extending the opening 3, see fig
2c. The laundry can now readily be transferred into the machine using both hands and
without any simultaneous lifting by simply sliding the laundry on the slide part 6
of the feeding rail 5.
[0043] Fig 3 illustrates various attachment modes of the carrying strap 4 of the laundry
conveying device 1 in fig 1. By attaching and detaching the carrying strap 4 at the
temporary strap attachment positions 21-25, the laundry conveying device 1 can be
carried in different ways. The laundry conveying device 1 in fig 1 has a single carrying
strap 4, which is permanently attached to the exterior of the container 2 at a position
20 on the front part of the base 10. The carrying strap 4 runs freely in all temporary
attachment means 21-25 when attached thereto.
[0044] In fig 3a, the carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via the two detachable hooks 21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side
17,18, the two detachable hooks 23,24 on the upper rear part of each lateral side
17,18, and the groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16. This provides a laundry
conveying device 1 in regular bag mode, where the user carries the laundry conveying
device 1 by gripping the carrying strap 4 between the detachable hooks 21,22 on the
upper front part of each lateral side 17,18 and the detachable hooks 23,24 on the
upper rear part of each lateral side 17,18.
[0045] In fig 3b, the carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via the two detachable hooks 21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side
17,18, and the detachable hook 24 on the upper rear part of one of the lateral sides
18. The other detachable hook 23 on the upper rear part of the other lateral side
17, and the groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16 are not utilized. This
provides a laundry conveying device 1 in shoulder bag mode, where the user carries
the laundry conveying device 1 by placing on the shoulder the carrying strap 4 between
the utilized detachable hook 24 on the upper rear part of one of the lateral sides
18 and the detachable hook 21 on the upper front part of the opposite lateral side
17. The carrying strap 4 adjusts itself in the employed strap attachment means, providing
a well-balanced shoulder bag.
[0046] In fig 3c, the carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via the two detachable hooks 23,24 on the upper rear part of each lateral side 17,18,
and the groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16. The two detachable hooks
21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side 17,18 are not utilized. This provides
a laundry conveying device 1 in back-pack mode, where the user carries the laundry
conveying device 1 by placing on each shoulder the carrying strap 4 between the utilized
detachable hooks 23, 24 on the upper rear part of the lateral sides 17,18 and the
permanent attachment position 20 on the front part of the base 10.
[0047] According to a second aspect, the invention provides a bag. The bag may be used for
any traditional purpose, for instance as a laundry bag.
[0048] The bag comprises a container, which has an opening that can be closed when desired,
e.g. when not being loaded with material and during transportation. The container
may be made of any suitable material or combination of materials, such as plastics,
fabrics etc.
[0049] The bag furthermore comprises one or more carrying straps, which are attached to
the exterior of the container. The carrying strap(s) may be made of any suitable material
or combination of materials, such as plastics, fabrics etc. The carrying strap(s)
can include one or more clips for personal adjustment of strap length. In a preferred
embodiment, the bag has a single carrying strap. As will be evident from the following
disclosure, a single carrying strap increases the transportation mode versatility
of the bag, allowing for improved usability as a shoulder bag.
[0050] The container consists of a base and a top body, which extends from the base. In
a preferred embodiment, the base is rigid. In a preferred embodiment, the top body
is rigid. That is, the structure should have sufficient rigidity to maintain its desired
shape when used for its intended purpose.
[0051] The top body consists of oppositely arranged front and rear sides, oppositely arranged
lateral sides, and an upper side. The closable opening is arranged in the front side
and optionally extends into the upper side.
[0052] At least the following five strap attachment means are arranged on the exterior of
the container:
* one strap attachment means on the front part the base,
* two strap attachment means on the upper front part of each lateral side.
* two strap attachment means on the upper rear part of each lateral side.
[0053] Optionally, there is also:
* one strap attachment means on the upper part of the rear side.
[0054] In one embodiment, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the
exterior of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of
the base.
[0055] The one or more carrying straps may also be permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the two strap attachment means on the upper front part of each
lateral side.
[0056] The one or more carrying straps may also be permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the two strap attachment means on the upper rear part of each
lateral side.
[0057] The one or more carrying straps may also be permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the upper part of the rear
side.
[0058] Alternatively, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of the base
and the two strap attachment means on the upper front part of each lateral side.
Alternatively, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of the base
and the two strap attachment means on the upper rear part of each lateral side.
[0059] Alternatively, the one or more carrying straps are permanently attached to the exterior
of the container via the one strap attachment means on the front part of the base
and the one strap attachment means on the upper part of the rear side.
[0060] Regardless of which strap attachment means that are permanently attaching the carrying
strap(s) to the exterior of the container, the carrying strap(s) can also be temporarily
attached to those strap attachment means that are not employed for permanent attachment
of the carrying strap(s) to the exterior of the container.
[0061] The presence of strap attachments means for temporary strap attachment, e.g. hook
elements, ring elements or grooves, strongly improves the transportation mode versatility
of the bag. These temporary strap attachments means allow for release of the carrying
strap and allow the carrying strap to run freely through the strap attachments means
without being released. By attaching and detaching the carrying strap from the temporary
strap attachments, the available length and position of the carrying strap can be
varied.
[0062] In a particularly preferred embodiment, the above setup of strap attachment means
is combined with the use of a single carrying strap, which is permanently attached
to the strap attachment means on the front part of the base or on the upper rear part
of each lateral side. By attaching and detaching the carrying strap from the temporary
strap attachments, the user can readily switch between regular bag, shoulder bag and
back-pack modes.
[0063] In certain embodiments of the bag according to the invention, the bag may also contain
the features discussed hereinabove for the laundry conveying device, in particular
the features disclosed in claims 1-8 and Fig 1-3.
[0064] In one embodiment, the bag according to the invention further comprises a projecting
feeding rail connected to the container and adjoining the closable opening. The feeding
rail has a slide part arranged for feeding material, such as laundry, via the opening.
The feeding rail also has an attachment part, which is arranged for attaching to an
object, such as a front-loaded machine, for loading/unloading the material. Optionally,
the feeding rail comprises a hook element as defined hereinabove.
[0065] In an embodiment, the bag according to the invention further comprises one or more
wheels attached to the container as defined hereinabove.
[0066] In an embodiment, the bag according to the invention further comprises legs attached
to the container as defined hereinabove. Again, the legs are movable between a first
retracted position and a second extended position.
[0067] According to this aspect of the invention, fig 1 shows a bag 1 according to the invention,
comprising a container 2 with a closable opening 3. The container 2 consists of a
base 10 and a top body 11 extending from the base 10. The top body 11 consists of
oppositely arranged front and rear sides 15,16, oppositely arranged lateral sides
17,18, and an upper side 19.
[0068] The bag 1 in fig 1 further comprises one carrying strap 4, which is permanently attached
to the exterior of the container 2 at a position 20 on the front part of the base
10. The carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via two detachable hooks 21,22 arranged on the upper front part of each lateral
side 17,18, two detachable hooks 23,24 arranged on the upper rear part of each lateral
side 17,18, and a groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16. The carrying strap
4 runs freely in all temporary attachment means 21-25.
[0069] Also according to this aspect of the invention, fig 3 illustrates various attachment
modes of the carrying strap 4 of the bag 1 in fig 1. By attaching and detaching the
carrying strap 4 at the temporary strap attachment positions 21-25, the bag 1 can
be carried in different ways. The bag 1 in fig 1 has a single carrying strap 4, which
is permanently attached to the exterior of the container 2 at a position 20 on the
front part of the base 10. The carrying strap 4 runs freely in all temporary attachment
means 21-25 when attached thereto.
[0070] In fig 3a, the carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via the two detachable hooks 21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side
17,18, the two detachable hooks 23,24 on the upper rear part of each lateral side
17,18, and the groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16. This provides a bag
1 in regular bag mode, where the user carries the bag 1 by gripping the carrying strap
4 between the detachable hooks 21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side
17,18 and the detachable hooks 23,24 on the upper rear part of each lateral side 17,18.
[0071] In fig 3b, the carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via the two detachable hooks 21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side
17,18, and the detachable hook 24 on the upper rear part of one of the lateral sides
18. The other detachable hook 23 on the upper rear part of the other lateral side
17, and the groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16 are not utilized. This
provides a bag 1 in shoulder bag mode, where the user carries the bag 1 by placing
on the shoulder the carrying strap 4 between the utilized detachable hook 24 on the
upper rear part of one of the lateral sides 18 and the detachable hook 21 on the upper
front part of the opposite lateral side 17. The carrying strap 4 adjusts itself in
the employed strap attachment means, providing a well-balanced shoulder bag.
[0072] In fig 3c, the carrying strap 4 is temporarily attached to the exterior of the container
2 via the two detachable hooks 23,24 on the upper rear part of each lateral side 17,18,
and the groove 25 in the upper part of the rear side 16. The two detachable hooks
21,22 on the upper front part of each lateral side 17,18 are not utilized. This provides
a bag 1 in back-pack mode, where the user carries the bag 1 by placing on each shoulder
the carrying strap 4 between the utilized detachable hooks 23,24 on the upper rear
part of the lateral sides 17,18 and the permanent attachment position 20 on the front
part of the base 10.
[0073] Another embodiment of the laundry conveying device is shown in figures 4-6 in form
of a collapsible conveying device 30.
[0074] In fig 4a the collapsible conveying device 30 is shown in a collapsed, or folded,
state.
[0075] The collapsible conveying device 30 comprises a base 31, a rear part 32, a first
side part 33 and a second side part 34. The base 31 and rear part 32 are made of a
sturdy material, providing stability to the collapsible conveying device 30. Plastic
materials and in particular anti-bacterial plastic materials are preferable.
[0076] The rear part 32 is attached to the base 31 to be bendable, or foldable. The rear
part 32 and base 31 could also be manufactured as a single piece, adapted to allow
for the rear part 32 to be bent, or folded in relation to the base 31.
[0077] The side parts 33,34 can be made in a similar fashion as the rear part 32. However,
by forming a portion 35 of the first side part 33 and a corresponding portion 36 of
the second side part 34 (the portions 35,36 being closest to the rear part 32) in
textile (or similar material), the side parts 33,34 will be easier to fold towards
each other and can also be attached to the rear part 32 so the side parts 33,34 are
lifted by the rear part 32 as when this is lifted, or unfolded, towards a raised position
as shown in fig 4b.
[0078] The collapsible conveying device 30 further comprises a flange 37 for facilitating
connection to an opening of a front loaded laundry machine (see fig 6 for further
details). Similar to the above embodiments, the flange 37 could be provided at the
end of a feeding rail or slide face formed on the base 31.
[0079] In case of longer transports of the laundry, or to minimise the risk of laundry falling
out of the collapsible conveying device 30, a closable covering is provided. Only
a first section 38 of the covering is shown in fig 4 (see fig 5d for more detail).
[0080] In addition to this it can also be mentioned that the collapsible conveying device
30 can further comprise other features shown in the embodiment of figures 1-3, in
particular straps for carrying the device and an additional front part for completely
enclosing the laundry in the device.
[0081] In fig 5a-d the collapsible conveying device 30 in fig 4 is shown during use. Fig
5a hereby displays a laundry machine 39 placed on a pedestal 40 having a main support
structure 47 and a front drawer 41. The collapsible conveying device 30 can be stored
inside the pedestal 40 when it is not used. This can be made by arranging a dedicated
storage room inside the pedestal. In the alternative, the pedestal can be made so
that a storage space is created on top of the pedestal to accommodate the collapsible
conveying device 30 immediately under the laundry machine 39.
[0082] When using the pedestal and collapsible conveying device 30 the front drawer 41 is
pulled out and the collapsible conveying device 30 withdrawn from its storing place
inside the pedestal 40.
[0083] The collapsible conveying device 30 can preferably comprise a lip 42, adapted to
fit in a (not shown) recess or groove in the back of the front drawer 41 thus enabling
the collapsible conveying device 30 to rest on top of the pedestal 40 in a height
convenient for loading and unloading of the laundry machine 39. Of course, in stead
of a recess or groove, the front drawer 41 can be made to support the lip 42 on the
edge of the front drawer.
[0084] As an alternative, when using the collapsible conveying device 30 in a situation
where there is no pedestal 40 or with a pedestal lacking a front drawer, a set of
attachable legs, similar to the ones shown in the embodiments of figures 1-3 could
be utilised. Such legs could also be made as a part of the collapsible conveying device
30.
[0085] In fig 5b it shown that as the rear part 32 of the collapsible conveying device 30
is raised or unfolded, the side parts 33,34 will also be raised or unfolded due to
the attachment of the textile parts of the side parts 33,34.
[0086] Fig 5c shows the collapsible conveying device 30 in fully raised or unfolded position,
whereby it may receive laundry from the laundry machine 39.
[0087] If the laundry taken from the laundry machine 39 need to be transported a longer
distance, or if the risk of any laundry falling out need to be reduced, a closable
cover including the first section 38 and a second section 43 can be used as shown
in Fig 5d to enclose the laundry inside the collapsible conveying device 30. The sections
38,43 are preferably made of textile or similar soft material and are attached to
the side parts 33,34. The sections 38,43 can be attached to each other by some known
means such as Velcro or a zipper.
[0088] In fig 6 the collapsible conveying device 30 is shown during a loading operation
of laundry into a tumble dryer 44 placed on pedestal 40, whereby the flange indicated
in fig 4 is placed and supported in the opening 45 of the tumble dryer whereupon laundry
can be moved from the collapsible conveying device 30 into the tumble dryer 44 by
pushing the laundry by hand or by tilting the collapsible conveying device 30 as indicated
by arrow 46.