BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention generally relates to a clothestool for hanging the washing
to dry, and more particularly, a clothestool which can be hung against an end portion
of a door lintel, projecting with respect to a partition wall (hereinafter called
as a projection end portion).
[0002] Generally, clothestools for hanging the washing to dry are arranged to comprise a
base body having suspending portions for pinching and holding a part of the washing
therewith and a hanging portion for hanging the tool against a suitable member such
as a clothespole. Although not shown in the drawings, such hanging portions are generally
known to be either of the following types: (1) a hook type hanging portion having
a substantially semicircular bent tip portion which is hung against the suitable member
from one side; (2) a pinching type hanging portion having a pair of substantially
semicircular bent tip portions extending from one pivot-supporting portion while being
remote from each other for pinching the suitable member from both sides; and (3) a
loop type hanging portion having a loop portion into which the suitable member is
inserted.
[0003] However, all of the conventional clothestools of the above-described arrangements
are made for the purpose of hanging these tools against a suitable member such as
a clothespole with their hanging portions being either of the hook (1), pinching (2)
or loop (3) type. Thus, if a clothestool is hung, for instance, against a projecting
end portion of a door lintel which guides an upper end portion of a partition door
such as a sliding door or a shoji (paper sliding door), tools of the hook type (1)
present a drawback in that they easily and unexpectedly come off the door lintel,
since the hanging portion is just half-hung with only the tip of the hook portion
contacting the door lintel. In case of a conventional tool of the pinching type (2),
they could not be hung against the door lintel since a pair of hook portions which
can be separated from each other with one pivot-supporting portion being the fulcrum
could not be separated as to exceed the width of the door lintel. Even if the object
to which such a pinching type clothestool (2) is to be hung is not a door lintel but
a bar of broad width, problems occurred when the pair of hook portions could not be
separated as to exceed the width of the bar.
[0004] Further, in such pinching type clothestools (2), if the length from the tip of the
hook portions to the pivot-supporting portion is made to be corresponding to the width
of the door lintel such that the tip of the hook portion can be hung against the projecting
end portion of the door lintel, the hanging point of the hook portions at which they
are hung against the door lintel is positioned at a side in which the hook portions
separate from each other with respect to a vertical line running through the pivot-supporting
portion. Consequently, the direction of component of force acting on the tip of the
hook portions is a direction in which the hook portions separate from the door lintel,
and the distance between the tip of the hook portions and the vertical line will exceed
a predetermined value, resulting in a larger component of force in a separating direction,
and thus in a drawback in that the tool comes easier off the door lintel. A loop type
clothestool (3) is disadvantaged since the door lintel can not be inserted into the
loop portion.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and it is one object
of the present invention to provide a clothestool which can be easily hung against,
for instance, a projecting end portion of a door lintel and yet its hanging portions
are hard to come off the door lintel by pivot-supporting a pair of hanging rods at
remote positions with respect to each other having tip portions bent inwardly as to
form a hook-shape, and by providing urging springs for urging these hanging rods.
[0006] The clothestool of the present invention is characterized in that it comprises a
base body having suspending portions for suspending objects to be dried and a hanging
portion for hanging the tool against a suitable member, wherein the hanging portion
includes a pair of hanging rods which lower ends are pivot-supported on the base body
at remote positions with respect to each other and which upper ends are bent inwardly
as to form a hook-shape, and urging springs for urging these hanging rods in a direction
in which the respective tips are drawn towards each other.
[0007] Thus, since each hanging rod is pivot-supported at remote positions with respect
to each other, if the tip portions of the hanging rods are hung, for instance, against
a projecting end portion of a door lintel, the hanging points of the tip portions
against the door lintel are positioned to an urging side of the urging springs with
respect to a vertical line running through the pivot-supporting point of the hanging
rods so that a component of force may act on the tip portions in a direction in which
the tip portions are drawn towards each other. Consequently, together with the force
of the urging springs, the clothestool is made hard to come off the door lintel and
thus preventing the tool from unexpectedly falling from the door lintel. Further,
since the hanging rods are provided such that the lower ends are pivot-supported at
remote positions with respect to each other, each of the tip portions can be easily
separated from each other such as to exceed the width of the door lintel by gripping
the hanging rods with both hands and pulling them in a separating direction.
[0008] The clothestool of the present invention is characterized in that the pair of hanging
rods respectively include at least one tip portion extending toward a tip, in a direction
crossing the running direction of the lower ends, the tip portions are set apart at
an interval in which the tip portions do not interfere with each other between the
pair of hanging rods.
[0009] Further, the clothestool of the present invention is characterized in that the pair
of hanging rods respectively include a pair of pivot-supporting portions which are
remote from each other in a direction of a pivot-supporting axial, a pair of standing
portions which stand up from the pivot-supporting portions, bridging portions which
bridge the tips of the standing portions, and at least one tip portion extending from
the bridging portion in a direction of an extension of the standing portions.
[0010] Thus, since the tip portions of the hanging rods assume a positional relationship
in which they are offset in a direction in which they run through both lower ends
without interfering with each other, it has been enabled to provide an arrangement
with which the tool can be easily hung against, for instance, a door lintel without
unexpectedly coming off therefrom, and which can also be hung against, for instance,
a clothespole by pinching the same from both sides as to prevent the tool from unexpectedly
coming off therefrom. Further, since the first and second hanging rods have a pair
of pivot-supporting portions, a pair of standing portions, bridging portions and (at
least one) tip portion, the ventilation of the hanging rod portions is made favorable.
Still further, even if the base body is shaped in a form of a frame-shape having numerous
suspending portions as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4 (as will be described later), the
tool can be steadily hung against a suitable member.
[0011] The clothestool of the present invention is characterized in that each of the pivot-supporting
portions of the hanging rods are formed projecting direction of face to the standing
portions mutually, wherein the standing portions have a substantially trapezoid shape
in which the distance at the side of the standing portion colser to the pivot-supporting
portions is greater than a distance at the side of the standing portion closer to
the bridging portions, wherein a spring receiving piece having a spring holding groove
is respectively provided as to project from the external side of the standing portions,
and wherein tip portions of the hanging rods respectively have a plate-like shape
bent in a substantially semicircular shape extending from the bridging portions, and
as to comprise a passing hole being provided in the middle of the tip portion and
a tip sharpened piece at a tip of the tip portion with a sharpened tip narrower in
width than the tip portion.
[0012] Thus, since the substantially semicircular portions of the tip portions at the hanging
rods can be adapted to a clothespole, the tool can be even stronger secured to the
clothespole when hung thereto. Also, since the tip portions are arranged in a plate-like
shape, the substantially semicircular portions of the tip portions can be effectively
prevented from breaking off when hung, for instance, against a door lintel. The provision
of passing holes in the middle of the plate-like tip portions enables not only favorable
ventilation of the tip portions but also prevents the tool from coming off the door
lintel due to wind more effectively, together with the arrangement of the pair of
standing and bridging portions. Further, since tip sharpened pieces are provided at
a tip of the tip portions, the width of contact with the door lintel can be made small
while a body of the tip portions being broad so that the load can be concentrated
at the tip sharpened pieces.
[0013] Further, since each of the pivot-supporting portions of the hanging poles are formed
as to project in a direction of face to the standing portions mutally, the pivot-supporting
portions can be easily pivot-supported to the base body and yet hard to come off therefrom.
Also, since the standing portions are arranged to have a substantially trapezoid shape
with the distance at the side of the pivot-supporting portions being greater than
the distance at the side of the bridging portions, the stability of the base body
with respect to the hanging rods is made favorable, and defaults such as deformation
due to load acting on the bridging portions can be effectively prevented despite the
arrangement of the base body having a frame-shape comprising numerous suspending portions.
Still further, the urging springs for urging the tip portions of the hanging rods
in a mutually drawing direction can be engaged with the spring holding grooves of
the spring receiving pieces provided at the standing portions so that the urging springs
are effectively prevented from coming off the standing portions.
[0014] The above and further objects and features of the invention will more fully be apparent
from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a clothestool according to the present invention.
[0016] FIG. 2 is a front view of the clothestool.
[0017] FIG. 3 is a side view of the clothestool with a half thereof being ommited.
[0018] FIG. 4 is a plan view of the clothestool.
[0019] FIG. 5 is a side view of only a hanging rod of the clothestool.
[0020] FIG. 6 is a back view of only the hanging rod of the clothestool.
[0021] FIG. 7 is a plan view of only the hanging rod of the clothestool.
[0022] FIG. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of only a suspending portion of the clothestool.
[0023] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of only a pinching member of the suspending portion
of the clothestool.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The present invention will now be explained in details with reference to the drawings
which show an embodiment thereof.
[0025] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a constitution of a clothestool according to
the present invention, FIG. 2 is a front view thereof, FIG. 3 is a side view with
a half thereof being omitted, and FIG. 4 is a plan view thereof. This clothestool
is constituted to have a base body 2 having suspending portions 1 for pinching and
holding a part of an object to be dried such as the washing, wherein the base body
2 comprises a hanging portion A for hanging the tool against a suitable member, e.
g. a door lintel or clothespole. The hanging portion A comprises a pair of first and
second hanging rods 3,4 where lower base end portions are pivot-supported at remote
positions with respect to each other and which tip portions are bent inwardly as to
form a hook-shape, and a pair of urging springs 5,5 for urging the hanging rods 3,4
in a direction in which their respective tip portions 35, 45 are drawn to each other.
[0026] The base body 2 comprises the following members : a first frame body 2A having three,
namely large, medium, and small sized substantially U-shaped frame pieces 21a, 21b,
21c, and a plurality of internal connecting pieces 21d and external connecting pieces
21e for connecting these frame pieces 21a, 21b, 21c in a manner that these frame pieces
21a, 21b, 21c are offset in a height direction and remote from each other; a second
frame body 2B having three, namely large, medium, and small sized substantially U-shaped
frame pieces 22a, 22b, 22c, and a plurality of internal connecting pieces 22d and
external connecting pieces 22e for connecting these frame pieces 22a, 22b, 22c in
a manner that these frame pieces 22a, 22b, 22c are offset in a height direction and
remote from each other; and two pivot-supporting pins 23,23 for connecting one side
of these frame bodies 2A,2B as to be mutually foldable. If the tool is expanded with
the pivot-supporting pins 23,23 being the fulcrum as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4, the
U-shaped ends of the frame bodies 2A,2B contact each other in an opposite placing
manner to maintain the expanded condition, and (though not shown in the drawings)
when folded with the pivot-supporting pins 23,23 being the fulcrum, the frame bodies
2A,2B are made to overlap with each other. The two internal connecting pieces 21d,22d
of the frame bodies 2A,2B are respectively provided with a pair of receiving pieces
24,25 being remote from each other in an projecting manner as shown in FIG. 1 and
FIG. 4, and the frame pieces 21a through 21c and 22a through 22c are provided with
numerous engaging pieces 26 in rows for engaging the suspending portions 1 in a detachable
manner. It should be noted that the receiving pieces 24,25 are provided with piercing
holes for receiving the lower end portions of the hanging rods 3,4, and are uniformly
molded with the frame bodies 2A,2B by synthetic resin.
[0027] FIG. 5 is a side view of only the hanging rod of the clothestool according to the
present invention, FIG. 6 is a back view thereof, and FIG. 7 is a plan view thereof.
As shown in FIG. 1 and FIGs. 3 through 5, the first and second hanging rods 3,4 comprises
the following members : a pair of pivot-supporting portions 31,31 and 41,41 being
remote from each other in a pivot-supporting axial direction; a pair of standing portions
32,33 and 42,43 respectively standing up from the pivot-supporting portions 31,41;
a first and second bridging portion 34,44 for bridging the tips of the standing portions
32,33 and 42,43; and a plurality (two each in the drawings) of tip portions 35,35
and 45,45 extending from the bridging portions 34,44 in direction of an extension
of the standing portions 32,33 and 42,43 at intervals at which the tip portion 35,35
and 45,45 do not interfere with each other, wherein the hanging rods 3,4 are uniformly
molded of synthetic resin, and wherein the pivot-supporting portions 31,41 are inserted,
fitted and connected to the receiving pieces 24,25 as to be detachable.
[0028] The pivot-supporting portions 31,31 and 41,41, the standing portions 32,33 and 42,43,
and the bridging portions 34,44 are molded as to be uniform being successive to each
other in a shape of a rod, and the tip portions 35,45 are also uniformly molded. The
pivot-supporting portions 31,41 are projecting in a direction of face to the standing
portions 32,33 and 42,43 mutually such that if the pivot-supporting portions are inserted,
fitted and connected to the receiving portions 24,25, the lower end portions of the
standing portions 32,33 and 42,43 contact the receiving portions 24,25 at one end
thereof, thus making the standing portions hard to come off from the base body 2.
The standing portions 32,33 and 42,43 are formed in a substantially trapezoid shape
in which the distance at the side of the dtanding portions 32,33 and 42,43 closer
to the pivot-supporting portions is greater than the distance at the side of the standing
portion 32,33 and 42,43 colser to the bridging portions. The assembling of the hanging
rods 3,4 to the base body 2 is performed by elastically displacing the standing portions
32,33 and 42,43 in a separating direction with respect to each other and by inserting
the ends of the pivot-supporting portions 31,41 into the receiving portions 24,25
for engagement.
[0029] As shown in FIGs. 5 through 7, the hook-shaped tip portions 35,45 are arranged in
a plate-like manner bent in a substantially semicircular shape extending from the
bridging portions 34,44, wherein the tip portions 35,45 comprise passing holes 35a,45a
provided in the middle thereof and tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b at the tip thereof
with the sharp tips being narrower in width than the tip portions 35,45.
[0030] Further, first spring receiving pieces 36,46 having a circular spring holding groove
are formed projecting at the outer side of the standing portion 33 at one side with
respect to the first bridging portion 34 and at the outer side of the standing portion
42 at one side with respect to the second bridging portion 44, and second and third
spring receiving pieces 37,38 and 47,48 having a circular spring holding groove are
formed projecting at the outer side of the standing portion 32 at the other side with
respect to the first bridging portion 34 and at the outer side of the standing portion
43 at the other side with respect to the second bridging portion 44 at suitable intervals.
By providing urging springs 5,5 being tensioned between the spring holding grooves
of the first spring receiving pieces 36,46 and those of the second spring receiving
pieces 37,47, respectively, the tip portions 35,45 of the hanging rods 3,4 are drawn
in a mutually approaching direction.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 2, each urging spring 5 comprises, at both ends of a coil portion
51, a first and second winding portion 52,53 which can be inserted, fitted and engaged
with the spring receiving pieces 36 through 38 and 46 through 48, and coil springs
including a loop-like picking portion 54 being successive to the second winding portion
53, wherein the second winding portion 53 may be inserted, fitted and engaged with
either the first spring receiving pieces 36,46 or the third spring receiving pieces
38,48 by gripping the picking portion 54. Such an engagement of the second winding
portion 53 with the first spring receiving pieces 36,46 as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG.
2 makes the tip portions 35,45 of the hanging rods 3,4 to be drawn in a mutually approaching
direction, while an engagement of the second winding portions 53 with the third spring
receiving pieces 38,48 (not shown) would prevent the urging force of the spring 5
from acting on the hanging rods 3,4.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, the suspending portions 1 are constituted to comprise
a clothespin 10 for pinching and holding a part of the object to be dried such as
the washing, and a suspending rod 10A for suspending the clothespin 10 from the base
body 2, wherein the clothespin 10 has first and second joint portions 11a,11b in a
concave and convex shape in the middle portion in a longitudinal direction, and the
joint portions 11a,11b comprise first and second pinching members 11,11 of a predetermined
length which are joint in a relatively freely-rotating manner, a rotating body 12
respectively supported at one end of the pinching members 11,11 as to be freely-rotating,
and a substantially C-shaped ring spring 13 for urging the side of the ends between
the pinching members 11,11 in a mutually approaching direction. The lower end portion
of the suspending rod 10A is held by inserting into the intermediate portion of the
ring spring 13, and the tip portion of the suspending rod 10A is inserted, fitted
and engaged with each of the engaging portions 26 of the base body 2 as to be detachable.
Further, a positional shift preventing piece llc is projectingly provided at the first
joint portions lla of the pinching members 11,11 for preventing a relative positional
shift of the pinching members 11,11 in a one-sided direction. With this arrangement,
if an object to be dried pinched between the rotating bodies 12 of the pinching members
11,11 is removed by pulling the object in a diagonal direction with respect to a vertical
line, a positional shift of a pinching member 11 with respect to another pinching
member 11 at the joint portions 11a,11b can be prevented.
[0033] The clothestool of the above-explained arrangement is either hung against a door
lintel K as shown by the solid rod and the one dot chain rod in FIG. 2 as well as
in FIG. 1, or against a clothespole S as shown by the two dot chain rod in FIG. 2.
If the tool is hung against a door lintel K, the second winding portion 53 of the
urging spring 5 is inserted, fitted and engaged with the first spring receiving pieces
36,46, and the tip portions 35,45 of the hanging rods 3,4 are drawn in a mutually
approaching direction. If the tool is hung against a clothespole S, the second winding
portion 53 of the urging spring 5 is inserted, fitted and engaged with the third spring
receiving pieces 38,48, thus preventing the urging spring 5 from acting on the hanging
rods 3,4.
[0034] As shown by the solid rod and the one dot chain rod in FIG. 2 as well as in FIG.
1, if the tool is hung against a door lintel K, the urging spring 5 is expanded and
contracted in a direction in which the first and second hanging rods 3,4 of the hanging
portion A are separated from each other. This is made possible due to the fact that
these hanging rods 3,4 are pivot-supported with their lower end portions being remote,
and the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b of the tip portions 35,45 may be easily expanded
such that the distance between these pieces exceeds the width of the door lintel K
by gripping the hanging rods 3,4 with both hands and expanding and contracting them
in a separating direction with respect to each other. Thus, the tip sharpened pieces
35b,45b of the tip portions 35,45 at the hanging rods 3,4 may be easily hung against
a corner of a projecting end portion Ke with respect to the partition wall of the
door lintel K.
[0035] Further, if the tool is hung against a door lintel K, the hanging point P of the
tip portions 35,45 against the door lintel K at the hanging rods 3,4 is positioned
at the urging side of the urging spring 5 with respect to a vertical line Z running
through pivot-supporting portions 31,41 as shown in FIG. 2. With this arrangement,
a component of force drawing the tip portions 35,45 closer to each other is made to
effect on the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b of the tip portions 35,45 at the hanging
rods 3,4, thereby making the tool hard to come off the door lintel K together with
the force of the urging spring 5, and preventing the same from unexpectedly falling
off the door lintel K. Further, if the tool is hung against a door lintel K, the hanging
point P of the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b of tip portions 35,45 to the door lintel
K is positioned to a side opposite to the urging side of the urging spring 5 with
respect to the vertical line Z running through pivot-supporting portions 31,41 such
that a component of force is executed on the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b of the tip
portions 35,45 in a direction in which the tip-portions 35,45 are separated from each
other. However, due to the relationship between the width of the door lintel K and
the distance between the pivot-supporting portions 31,41 of the hanging rods 3,4,
the distance H between the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b of the tip portions 35,45
and the vertical line Z is made smaller than the distance between pivot-supporting
position and the vertical line in conventional pinching type clothestools, thereby
making the tool hard to come off the door lintel K together with the force of the
urging spring 5, and preventing the tool from unexpectedly falling off the door lintel
K.
[0036] Since the tip portions 35,45 have a plate-like shape, the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b
of the tip portions 35,45 can effectively prevent the substantially semicircular portion
of the tip portions 35,45 from breaking off when hung against the door lintel K. Further,
since the tool is arranged such that the tip sharpened pieces 35b,45b which are narrower
in width than the tip portions 35,45 are engaged with the corner portion of the projecting
end portion Ke of the door lintel K as to cut therein, the width of contact with the
door lintel K is made small so as to concentrate the load on the tip sharpened pieces
35b,45b despite the broad width of the overall tip portions 35,45. Consequently, the
tool is made hard to come off the door lintel K even if an external force twisting
the whole clothestool with the center being the hanging point with respect to the
door lintel K is executed on the tool.
[0037] As shown by the two dot chain rod in FIG. 2, if the tool is hung against a clothespole
S, the tip portions 35,45 of the first and second hanging rods 3,4 at the hanging
portion A may be hung against the clothespole S by pinching the clothespole S from
both sides though being arranged as to be easily hung against a door lintel K without
unexpectedly falling off therefrom, since the tip portions 35,45 are provided as to
extend from the first and second bridging portions 34,44 at intervals at which they
do not interfere with each other. Further, since the tip portions 35,45 have a plate-like
shape which substantially semicircular portions are adapted to the clothespole S,
the tool can be prevented from unexpectedly falling off the clothespole S together
with the pinching arrangement. Moreover, if the tool is hung against the clothespole
S, the force of the urging spring 5 does not effect on the hanging rods 3,4, thus
making the tool easy to be suspended to and removed from the clothespole S.
[0038] Though the base body 2 is arranged to be of a large shape with frame bodies 2A,2B
being connected to each other as to be mutually foldable and to have numerous suspending
portions 1, the tool can be steadily hung against both, a door lintel K and a clothespole
S by arranging first and second hanging rods 3,4 comprising a pair of pivot-supporting
port-ions 31,31 and 41,41, a pair of standing portions 32,33 and 42,43, bridging portions
34,44 and tip portions 35,45 for hanging the tool against a suitable therewith.
[0039] Though the clothestool of the above-explained embodiment comprises an urging spring
5 tensioned between the first and second hanging rods 3,4, the urging spring 5 may
also be tensioned between the base body 2 and the first hanging rod 3 as well as between
the base body 2 and the second hanging rod 4.
[0040] Though the clothestool of the above-explained embodiment comprises two tip portions
35,35 and 45,45 at the first and second hanging rods 3,4, respectively, there may
also be provided only one tip portion 35,45 at the first and second hanging rods 3,4,
respectively.
[0041] Further, the embodiment of the present invention has been explained taking an example
in which the clothestool is hung against a door lintel K or a clothespole S, but it
is not limited to these, and the hanging portions may be adapted to be hung against
any object of a broad width.
[0042] According to the clothestool of the present invention, since the hanging rods with
tip portions bent inwardly in a hook-shape are pivot-supported at remote positions
with respect to each other, if the tip portions are hung against a projecting end
portion of a door lintel, a component of force is executed on the tip portions of
the hanging rods in a direction in which they are drawn to each other, thus making
the clothestool hard to come off the door lintel and preventing the tool from unexpectedly
falling off the door lintel. Moreover, since the lower end portions of the hanging
rods are pivot-supported at remote positions with respect to each other, the distance
between the tip portions may be easily expanded beyond the width of the door lintel
by gripping and pulling the hanging rods in a separating direction with both hands.
Thus, the tool may be easily hung against the projecting end portion of the door lintel.
[0043] According to the clothestool of the present invention, the tip portions of the hanging
rods are arranged as to extend from the bridging portions at intervals at which they
do not interfere with each other, thus enabling the tool to be hung against a clothespole
by pinching the pole from both sides as to prevent the tool from unexpectedly falling
off therefrom though being arranged as to be easily hung against a door lintel without
unexpectedly falling off therefrom. Further, since the hanging rods are formed to
comprise a pair of pivot-supporting portions, a pair of standing portions, bridging
portions and (at least one) tip portion, the ventilation of the hanging rod portions
can be made favorable and the tool can be effectively prevented from coming off due
to wind when engaged to a door lintel. This constitution also enables to steadily
hang the tool against a suitable member such as a door lintel despite the arrangement
of the base body as to be a frame body having numerous suspending portions as shown
in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4.
[0044] Further, according to the clothestool of the present invention, the substantially
semicircular portions of the tip portions at the hanging rods may be adapted to the
clothespole as to make the tool even harder to come off the clothespole, and moreover,
since the tip portions are formed to have a plate-like shape, the substantially semicircular
portions of the tip portions are effectively prevented from breaking off when hung
against a door lintel. Still further, the provision of passing holes in the middle
of the tip portions arranged to have a plate-like shape make the ventilation of the
tip portions favorable and serve to even more effectively prevent the tool from coming
off the door lintel due to wind together with the provision of the pair of standing
portions and bridging portions.
[0045] Since the tip sharpened pieces with sharpened tips are formed projecting at the tip
of the tip portions, the width of contact with the door lintel can be made small and
the load can be concentrated on the tip sharpened pieces despite the broad width of
the body of the tip portions, thus making the tool harder to come off the door lintel
even if an external force is executed on the tool as to twist the whole tool with
the hanging point to the door lintel being the center. Further, since the pivot-supporting
portions of the hanging rods are formed projecting in a direction of face to the standing
portions, they are made hard to come off from the base body. Since the standing portions
are arranged in a substantially trapezoid shape in which the distance at the side
of the standing portions closer to the pivot-supporting portions is made greater than
the distance at the side of the bridging portions, the stability of the base body
with respect to the hanging rods can be made favorable, and defaults such as deformation
due to load executing on the bridging portions can be effectively prevented despite
the constitution of the base body having a frame shape with numerous suspending portions.
Further, since urging springs drawing the tip portions of the hanging rods may be
engaged with spring holding grooves of spring receiving pieces that are formed projecting
at outer sides of the standing portions, the urging springs can be effectively prevented
from coming off the standing portions.
1. A clothestool comprising :
a base body having suspending portions to suspend objects to be dried; and
a hanging portion (A) having the clothestool against a suitable member,
characterized in that the hanging portion (A) includes :
a pair of hanging rods (3,4) which lower ends are pivot-supported on the base body
at remote positions with respect to each other and which upper ends are bent inwardly
as to form a hook-shape; and
an urging spring (5) for urging the hanging rods (3,4) in a direction in which the
respective tips are drawn to each other.
2. The clothestool according to Claim 1, wherein the pair of hanging rods (3,4) respectively
include at least one tip portion (34,35) extending toward a tip, in a direction crossing
the running direction of the lower ends, the tip portions are set apart at an interval
in which the tip portions do not interfere with each other between the pair of hanging
rods.
3. The clothestool according to Claim 1, wherein the pair of hanging rods (3,4) respectively
include :
a pair of pivot-supporting portions (31,41) being remote with respect to each other
in a direction of a pivot-supporting axial,
a pair of standing portions (32,33,42,43) standing up from the pivot-supporting portions
(31,41),
bridging portions (34,44) for bridging tips of the standing portions (32,33,42,43),
and
at least one tip portion (34,45) extending from the bridging portions (32,33,42,43)
in a direction of an extension of the standing portions.
4. The clothestool according to Claim 2, wherein the tip portions (35,45) of the hanging
rods (3,4) respectively have a plate-like shape bent into a substantially semicircular
shape expanding to their external sides, and wherein there are respectively formed
tip sharpened pieces (35b,45b) projecting form a tip with sharpened tips narrower
in width than a width of the tip portion (35,45).
5. The clothestool according to Claim 3, wherein the standing portions (32, 33, 42, 43)
of the hanging rods (3, 4) have a substantially trapezoid shape in which a distance
at a side of the standing portion (32,33,42,43) closer to the pivot-supporting portions
(31,41) is greater than a distance at a side of the standing portion (32,33,42,43)
closer to the bridging portions (34,44).
6. The clothestool according to Claim 3, wherein the tip portions (35,45) of the hanging
rods (3,4) respectively have a plate-like shape bent in a substantially semicircular
shape extending from the bridging portion (34,44) with a passing hole (35a,45a) provided
in the middle thereof, wherein there are respectively formed tip sharpened pieces
(35b,45b) projecting from a tip of the tip portion (35,45) with sharpened tips narrower
in width than the width of the tip portion (35,45).
7. The clothestool according to Claim 5, wherein the tip portions (35,45) of the hanging
rods (3,4) respectively have a plate-like shape bent in a substantially semicircular
shape extending from the bridging portion (34,44) with a passing hole (35a,45a) provided
in the middle thereof, wherein there are respectively formed tip sharpened pieces
(35b,45b) projecting from a tip of the tip portion (35,45) with sharpened tips narrower
in width than the width of the tip portion (35,45).
8. The clothestool according to the Claim 5, wherein the standing portions (32,33,42,43)
of the hanging rods (3,4) respectively include a projecting spring receiving piece
(36,37,46,47) having a spring holding groove at an external side thereof.
9. The clothestool according to the Claim 7, wherein the standing portions (32,33,42,43)
of the hanging rods respectively include a projecting spring receiving piece (36,37,46,47)
having a spring holding groove at an external side thereof.
10. The clothestool according to Claim 9, wherein the pivot-supporting portions (31,41)
of the hanging rods (3,4) are formed projecting in a direction of face to the standing
portions (32,33,42,43), mutually.