Clothes washing net
By designing a laundry net with a combination of outer and inner layers and fastening components, the problem of fabric damage and tangling in the washing machine is solved, achieving safe and convenient washing of clothes and reducing wrinkles. It is suitable for both washing machines and dryers.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520559506.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-05-10
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing washing machines are prone to damaging, tangling, and wrinkling fabrics during the washing process, and may cause washing machine malfunctions, especially for tops and bottoms, as the existing washing net structure cannot effectively prevent these problems.
A garment washing net has been designed, comprising an outer skin and an inner skin. The outer skin consists of an upper mesh and a lower mesh, and the inner skin is sewn together with the outer skin. The inner skin contacts the garment and secures it with fastening components to prevent it from tangling and rubbing during washing. The net is made of a breathable mesh material and features a zipper structure for easy opening and closing.
It effectively prevents clothes from being damaged and tangled during washing, reduces washing machine malfunctions, improves washing results, reduces wrinkles, and can be used directly in a dryer for easy operation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a washing net for a washing machine, and more specifically, to a garment washing net that can further safely wash upper or lower garments without preventing wrinkles and damage. Background Technology
[0002] In the past, housewives mainly washed clothes by hand. However, with the improvement of economic capabilities recently, washing machines have become widely used to solve the problem of hard and tedious hand washing, thus liberating housewives from laundry labor.
[0003] However, as various types of laundry are placed into a washing machine and washed by a motor, there is a risk of damage to the fabric due to friction between the fabric and the machine, or between the fabric and the inner wall of the washing machine and the rotating disc (or drum). Furthermore, during washing, the fabric easily tangles, leading to stretching and deformation. Specifically, the washing machine agitates the laundry by rotating the disc (or drum), creating a rubbing action between the laundry and the inner wall of the drum to achieve the desired washing effect. However, during the washing process, to achieve this rubbing effect, the laundry and wash water inevitably form a vortex. As the laundry and water entangle and twist, the fabric, decorations, and accessories are easily damaged, broken, or stretched. Moreover, after washing, the tangled laundry needs to be untangled one by one.
[0004] Recently, in order to solve or improve the problems mentioned above, when washing clothes in a washing machine, a washing machine net is being used. As a laundry net bag made of mesh fabric, the laundry can be placed in the bag-shaped washing net for washing, so as to reduce the situation of laundry getting tangled or damaged.
[0005] However, existing washing nets are simply formed by overlapping and sewing an upper net and a lower net to create an internal receiving space. A zipper for opening and closing the receiving space is sewn to the opening of the upper and lower nets, and an insertion part for inserting the zipper handle is formed at the front end of the zipper. In particular, when clothes are placed in the washing net for washing, structurally, this structure makes it easy for the clothes to get tangled inside the washing net. Therefore, in addition to the problem of the fabric being easily damaged, problems will arise such as the clothes becoming ball-shaped inside the washing net, making them difficult to wash, or the washing machine stopping due to malfunction. Utility Model Content
[0006] The technical objective of this invention is to provide a washing net that can prevent clothing tops or bottoms from being damaged or tangled during the washing process, thereby enabling safer and more convenient washing of clothing tops or bottoms.
[0007] Furthermore, another objective of this utility model is to provide a washing net that not only prevents clothes from folding, tangling, rolling up, or clumping inside the washing net, but also allows tops and bottoms to rotate, collide, and rub freely inside the washing machine in their original shape, thereby achieving clean washing and preventing damage to the fabric, buttons, accessories, zippers, etc. of the washed items.
[0008] Furthermore, another objective of this invention is to provide a washing net that, when washing down jackets, prevents the down jackets from expanding inside the washing machine and thus becoming unable to rotate, and also avoids insufficient washing and rinsing due to empty spinning.
[0009] Furthermore, another objective of this invention is to provide a washing net that, because the laundry is less likely to tangle or clump during the washing process, can improve washing machine malfunctions.
[0010] Furthermore, another objective of this invention is to provide a washing net that minimizes wrinkles on clothing, whether tops or bottoms, after washing.
[0011] Furthermore, another objective of this utility model is to provide a washing net that allows the washing net to be directly placed into the dryer or a washing and drying integrated product without any additional handling after washing, making it very convenient to use.
[0012] Furthermore, the technical objective of this utility model is to provide a method for using the washing net.
[0013] The purpose of this utility model is not limited to the purposes mentioned above. Those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains can clearly understand other purposes not mentioned through the following description.
[0014] To achieve the objectives described above, the garment washing net provided in this embodiment of the present invention includes: an outer skin composed of an upper net and a lower net in a first garment shape, wherein the upper net and the lower net are sewn together in an overlapping state, having a receiving space and one or more openings; an inner skin disposed in the receiving space of the outer skin, a portion of which is sewn together with at least one of the upper net and the lower net to be inserted into or fitted onto garments to be washed, having a second garment shape; at least one first fastening member corresponding to the opening of the outer skin and sewn together with the end portion of the inner skin; at least one second fastening member, which closes the opening by fastening together with the first fastening member, disposed between the inner skin and the outer skin, and sewn together with the inner end portion of the outer skin to make the placed garments to be washed flat; and a zipper sewn together with the opening of the outer skin for opening and closing the receiving space of the outer skin.
[0015] The inner or outer skin may be made of a mesh fabric with excellent breathability and drying ability.
[0016] The shape of the second type of clothing can be either a top or a bottom.
[0017] The shape of the first type of clothing may be the same as or similar to the shape of the second type of clothing.
[0018] The opening may include at least one of the following: the lower end of the left and right sleeves, the lower end of the upper garment, the lower end of the lower garment, and the lower end of the waist.
[0019] When the first fastening component and the second fastening component are snaps, if the first fastening component is a female snap, then the second fastening component is a male snap; if the first fastening component is a male snap, then the second fastening component can be a female snap. The first fastening component located in front of the inner lining and the first fastening component located behind the inner lining can be non-overlapping buttons of different types.
[0020] The first fastening component and the second fastening component are hook and loop fasteners. If the first fastening component is bristles, then the second fastening component is round bristles. If the first fastening component is round bristles, then the second fastening component can be bristles.
[0021] To achieve the objectives described above, a method for using a garment washing net according to another embodiment of the present invention may include the following steps: inserting an inner lining into the garment to be washed; inserting the garment with the inner lining inserted into the receiving space of the outer lining; fastening a first fastening member of the inner lining to a second fastening member of the outer lining to make the garment smooth; and closing the lower opening of the outer lining. The first and second fastening members may be sewn into at least one of the lower ends of the left and right sleeves, the lower end of the upper garment, the lower end of the lower garment, and the lower end of the waist.
[0022] According to an embodiment of this utility model, a garment washing net includes: an inner layer disposed in the receiving space of an outer layer, a portion of which is sewn to at least one of the upper or lower mesh of the outer layer to be inserted into or fitted onto the garment being washed, having a second garment shape; and at least one fastening member sewn to the inner end portion of the outer layer, so that the garment being washed placed between the inner and outer layers becomes flat. Therefore, damage or tangling of the garment can be prevented during washing, thereby enabling safer and more convenient washing of upper or lower garments. Furthermore, since the garment is less likely to tangle or clump within the washing net, poor washing results can be improved and washing machine shutdowns due to malfunctions can be prevented.
[0023] Furthermore, it not only prevents friction or pilling during washing, but also minimizes damage caused by clothing trim colliding with the washing machine walls or other garments.
[0024] Furthermore, it minimizes wrinkles on tops and bottoms after washing.
[0025] Furthermore, the inner and outer skins are fastened together with snaps or hook and loop fasteners, thus preventing the tops or bottoms inserted into the inner skin from tangling during washing. After washing, they can be directly dried using a dryer, making it very convenient to use for a combination washer and dryer.
[0026] Furthermore, a method of using a washing net with the aforementioned advantages can be provided.
[0027] However, the effects of this utility model are not limited to those described above, and various extensions can be made without departing from the technical concept and field of this utility model. Attached Figure Description
[0028] Figure 1a This is a perspective view of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 1b This is a cross-sectional view of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Figure 2a and Figure 2b This is a perspective view of the inner lining of a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0031] Figure 3 This is an enlarged view of the neckline area of the inner lining of a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0032] Figure 4a and Figure 4b This diagram illustrates the fastening method of the lower sleeve of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0033] Figure 5a and Figure 5b This diagram illustrates the fastening method of the lower end of the garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0034] Figure 6a and Figure 6b This is a perspective view of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0035] Figure 7 This figure illustrates the method of using a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0036] Figure 8 This is a front view of a washing net for lower garments according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0037] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0038] 10: Outer skin; 15: First fastening component
[0039] 20: Inner skin 11: Upper net
[0040] 12: Lower mesh 25: Second fastening component
[0041] 30: Zipper OP: Opening
[0042] NP: Neckline P2: Back
[0043] 100: Top laundry net; 200: Bottom laundry net
[0044] 10': Outer skin; 20': Inner skin Detailed Implementation
[0045] The embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0046] The following embodiments of the present invention are provided to further clarify the present invention to those skilled in the art. The scope of the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments, and the following implementations can be modified through various other methods.
[0047] In this specification, the terminology used is for illustrative purposes only and does not limit the present invention. Unless otherwise expressly specified in the context, terms described in the singular form may also include those in the plural form. Furthermore, the terms "comprise" and / or "comprising" used in this specification do not specify the presence of the mentioned shapes, steps, numbers, operations, components, elements, and / or combinations thereof, and do not exclude the presence or addition of more than one other shape, step, number, operation, component, element, and / or combination thereof. Moreover, the term "connected" used in this specification not only indicates a direct connection between components but also includes situations where multiple components are indirectly connected to other components.
[0048] Furthermore, in this specification, when it is stated that a component is "on" other components, it not only indicates that the component is in contact with another component, but also includes the case where other components exist between the two components. In this specification, the term "and / or" includes one or more of the corresponding listed items and all combinations thereof. Moreover, in this specification, terms indicating degree such as "about," "substantially," etc., take into account inherent manufacturing and material tolerances and should be used based on the scope of the value or degree or a meaning close to it, in order to prevent infringers from improperly using the disclosed content based on accurate or absolute values provided to aid in understanding this application.
[0049] The embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. For clarity and ease of explanation, the dimensions or thicknesses of the areas or portions shown in the drawings may be slightly enlarged. Throughout the detailed description, the same reference numerals denote the same structural elements.
[0050] Figure 1a This is a perspective view of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1b This is a cross-sectional view of a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2a and Figure 2b This is a perspective view of the inner lining of a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 This is an enlarged view of the neckline area of the inner lining of a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4a and Figure 4b This diagram illustrates the fastening method of the lower sleeve of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 5a and Figure 5b This diagram illustrates the fastening method of the lower end of the garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0051] Reference Figures 1a to 5a and Figure 5b The washing net 100 includes an outer skin 10 and an inner skin 20 disposed inside the outer skin 10. The outer skin 10 and the inner skin 20 can be made of mesh fabric. The inner skin 20 disposed inside the outer skin 10 can be projected onto the outside of the outer skin 10 through the transparency of the mesh fabric. Preferably, the mesh fabric can be a fiber mesh fabric.
[0052] The mesh fabric exhibits excellent air permeability and drying capacity. The washing mesh 100 includes: at least one first fastening member 25 disposed on the inner skin 20; and at least one second fastening member 15, fastened to the first fastening member 25 and disposed on the outer skin 10. Furthermore, the washing mesh 100 includes a zipper 30 disposed at the lower end of the outer skin 10.
[0053] The outer garment 10 is composed of an upper mesh 11 and a lower mesh 12 in the shape of a first garment. The upper mesh 11 and the lower mesh 12 are sewn together in an overlapping state, and have a receiving space S and one or more openings OP. The first garment shape can be a triangle, quadrilateral, polygon, or other shapes. Preferably, the first garment shape can be a top shape. The receiving space S can be formed by sewing the upper mesh 11 and the lower mesh 12 together in an overlapping state, and the receiving space S can be partially opened through at least one opening OP. Specifically, openings OP1 and OP2 are located at the lower ends of the left and right sleeves, and opening OP3 can be located at the lower end of the top.
[0054] The inner fabric 20 is disposed in the receiving space S of the outer fabric 10, and a portion thereof is sewn to at least one of the upper mesh 11 and the lower mesh 12 for insertion into or covering of laundry garments, having a second garment shape similar to or different from the first garment shape. Preferably, the second garment shape is smaller than the first garment shape, but may be the same as or similar to the first garment shape.
[0055] Reference Figure 3 For ease of understanding, the outer skin 10 is folded over to expose the inner skin 20. The inner skin 20 is sewn to the neckline NP of the outer skin 10. Overall, the neckline NP of the garment washing net 100 is closed by sewing, without forming an opening. The remaining portion of the inner skin 20, except for the neckline NP portion, is not sewn to the upper net 11 or lower net 12 of the outer skin 10. The remaining portion of the inner skin 20, except for the neckline NP portion, can be slipped over or inserted into the garment. Specifically, the sleeve portions of the inner skin 20 are inserted into the sleeves of the garment, such that one side of the inner skin 20 contacts the back of the garment, and the other side of the inner skin 20 contacts the front of the garment, thus placing the inner skin 20 inside the garment.
[0056] Furthermore, the neckline NP portion of the inner skin 20 is positioned between the upper mesh 11 and the lower mesh 12, allowing the upper mesh 11 and the lower mesh 12 to be sewn together simultaneously, or it can be sewn together with the neckline NP of either the upper mesh 11 or the lower mesh 12. If the neckline NP1 of the inner skin 20 is sewn together with either the neckline NP2 of the upper mesh 11 or the lower mesh 12, the unsewn remaining neckline has an opening (not shown), which can be opened and closed by a zipper.
[0057] Reference Figure 2a and Figure 2b The washing net 100 corresponds to the openings OP1, OP2, and OP3 of the outer skin 10 and may include at least one first fastening member 25 that is sewn to the end portion of the inner skin 20. The end portion of the inner skin 20 may be the lower end of the left and right sleeves and the lower end of the garment. Figure 2a To show a three-dimensional view of the front or frontal P1 of the endothelial 20, Figure 2b To show a perspective view of the back or rear P2 of the endothelial 20.
[0058] A first fastening member 25 located on the front or front P1 of the inner leather 20 is provided at the lower ends of the left and right sleeves and the lower end of the garment of the inner leather 20. Similarly, a first fastening member 25 located on the back or rear P2 of the inner leather 20 is provided at the lower ends of the left and right sleeves and the lower end of the garment of the inner leather 20. In this case, the first fastening member 25 located on the front or front P1 of the inner leather 20 and the first fastening member 25 located on the back or rear P2 of the inner leather 20 cross each other and can be snaps or hook and loop fasteners of different male and female shapes. In this way, by providing fastening members that cross each other and have different male and female shapes, the first fastening member 25 securely binds the inner leather 20 and the outer leather 10 together, making the fastening part not easy to fall off even under external force. As described above, the neckline NP of the inner leather 20 is sewn together with the neckline of the outer leather 10, and a part of the inner leather 20 is combined with the outer leather 10.
[0059] On the other hand, this utility model may include at least one second fastening component 15, which is fastened to the first fastening component 25 and closes the openings OP1, OP2, and OP3. It is disposed between the inner skin 20 and the outer skin 10, and is sewn to the inner end of the outer skin 10 to make the placed laundry garments flat. Similar to the first fastening component 25, the second fastening component 15 is located at the lower ends of the left and right sleeves and the lower end of the garment of the outer skin 10, and at the lower inner end of the upper mesh 11 and lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10. Furthermore, since it needs to be fastened to the first fastening component 25, the second fastening component 15 may be positioned opposite to the first fastening component 25.
[0060] Reference Figure 1b and Figure 4a When the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 are snap fasteners, if the first fastening member 25 is a female snap, then the second fastening member 15 is a male snap; or, if the first fastening member 25 is a male snap, then the second fastening member 15 can be a female snap. Specifically, two male snaps are formed at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20, and one female snap is formed at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20. Preferably, to improve the fastening force, multiple male and female snaps are provided. Two male snaps are provided at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20, and one female snap is provided at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20 in a non-overlapping manner. This distinguishes the buttons located at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20 and the buttons located at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20 as male and female buttons. For example, if the button at the bottom of the sleeve on the front P1 of the inner leather 20 is a female button, then the button at the bottom of the sleeve on the back P2 of the inner leather 20 is a male button; or, if the button at the bottom of the sleeve on the front P1 of the inner leather 20 is a male button, then the button at the bottom of the sleeve on the back P2 of the inner leather 20 can be a female button.
[0061] As described above, opposite to the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 can be disposed at the lower sleeve end IP1 inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer skin 10 and at the lower sleeve end IP2 inside the lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10. The second fastening member 15 at the lower sleeve end IP1 inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer skin 10 can be fastened or de-fastened with the male buckle at the lower sleeve end located on the front side P1 of the inner skin 20, and the second fastening member 15 at the lower sleeve end IP2 inside the lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10 can be fastened or de-fastened with the female buckle at the lower sleeve end located on the back side P2 of the inner skin 20.
[0062] In yet another embodiment, such as Figure 4b As shown, it can replace Figure 4a The snap fasteners use hook and loop fasteners to secure the first fastening member 25 to the second fastening member 15. When both the first and second fastening members 25 are hook and loop fasteners, if the first fastening member 25 is a hook, then the second fastening member 15 is a loop; or, if the first fastening member 25 is a loop, then the second fastening member 15 can be a hook. Specifically, hooks are formed at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20, and loops are formed at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20; or, hooks or loops can be formed at the lower ends of both the front side P1 and back side P2 of the inner leather 20.
[0063] As described above, opposite to the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 can be disposed at the lower sleeve end IP1 inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer skin 10 and at the lower sleeve end IP2 inside the lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10. The second fastening member 15 at the lower sleeve end IP1 inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer skin 10 can be fastened or decoupled from the hook or loop at the lower sleeve end on the front side P1 of the inner skin 20, and the second fastening member 15 at the lower sleeve end IP2 inside the lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10 can be fastened or decoupled from the loop or hook at the lower sleeve end on the back side P2 of the inner skin 20.
[0064] Reference Figure 1b and Figure 5a and Figure 5b In addition to the lower end of the sleeve, the first fastening component 25 and the second fastening component 15 can also be sewn onto the lower end of the garment.
[0065] and Figure 4a Similarly, when the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 are snap fasteners, if the first fastening member 25 is a female snap, then the second fastening member 15 is a male snap; or, if the first fastening member 25 is a male snap, then the second fastening member 15 can be a female snap. Figure 5a Specifically, multiple male buttons are formed at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20, and multiple female buttons (not shown) can be formed at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20. Preferably, to improve the fastening force, multiple male and female buttons are provided. Male buttons are provided at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20, and female buttons are provided in a non-overlapping manner at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20. This distinguishes the buttons located at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20 and the buttons located at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20 as male and female buttons. For example, if the button located at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20 is a female button, then the button located at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20 is a male button; or, if the button located at the lower end of the sleeve on the front side P1 of the inner leather 20 is a male button, then the button located at the lower end of the sleeve on the back side P2 of the inner leather 20 can be a female button.
[0066] As described above, facing the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 can be disposed at the lower end IP1 of the garment located inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer skin 10 and at the lower end IP2 of the garment located inside the lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10. The second fastening member 15 disposed at the lower end IP1 of the garment located inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer skin 10 can be fastened or decoupled with the male buckle located at the lower end of the garment on the front P1 of the inner skin 20, and the second fastening member 15 disposed at the lower end IP2 of the garment located inside the lower mesh 12 of the outer skin 10 can be fastened or decoupled with the female buckle located at the lower end of the garment on the back P2 of the inner skin 20. In another embodiment, hook and loop fasteners can be used instead of snaps to fasten the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 together. Figure 5b Although not shown in the figure, the first fastening component 25 and the second fastening component 15 may also be zippers.
[0067] Furthermore, the washing net 30 includes a zipper 30, which is sewn to the lower opening OP3 of the outer cover 10 for opening and closing the receiving space S of the outer cover 10. By opening and closing the zipper 30, the upper garment to be washed can be placed into the receiving space S of the outer cover 10 through the lower opening OP3.
[0068] exist Figure 1a and Figure 1b In this case, although the zippers 30 for opening and closing the receiving space S of the outer skin 10 are respectively located at the lower ends of the upper mesh 11 and the lower mesh 12, however, as Figure 6a and Figure 6b As shown, the zipper 30 can also be located on the front of the outer skin 10.
[0069] Figure 6a and Figure 6b This is a perspective view of a garment washing net according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0070] Reference Figure 6aThe zipper 30 is vertically positioned at the lower front end of the outer skin 10, allowing the front of the outer skin 10 to be opened and closed horizontally. (See reference...) Figure 6b Zipper 30 can also be set horizontally only at the lower front of the outer skin.
[0071] Figure 7 This figure illustrates the method of using a washing net for upper garments according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0072] Reference Figure 7 The method of using the washing net 100 may include: step S1, inserting the inner lining 20 into the inside of the garment CL to be washed; step S2, inserting the garment CL with the inner lining 20 inserted into the receiving space S of the outer lining 10; and fastening the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 located at the lower end of the inner lining 20 and the lower end of the outer lining 10 to make the inserted garment CL flat. It also includes the step of closing the opening OP3 located at the lower end of the garment.
[0073] Specifically, in step S1, inserting the inner fabric 20 ensures that the sleeve of the inner fabric 20 is located inside the sleeve of the outer garment CL, with the back of the inner fabric 20 pressed against the back of the inner garment CL and the front of the inner fabric 20 pressed against the front of the inner garment CL. In step S2, inserting the outer garment CL with the inner fabric 20 inserted into the receiving space S of the outer fabric 10 ensures that the sleeve of the outer garment CL with the inner fabric 20 inserted is located inside the sleeve of the outer fabric 10, with the back of the outer garment CL pressed against the back of the inner garment 10 and the front of the inner fabric 20 pressed against the front of the inner garment 10. For example... Figure 4a and Figure 5a As shown, in the fastening component S3, snaps can be used to secure the lower ends of the sleeves of the inner leather 20 and the outer leather 10, and the lower end of the garment. Alternatively, as... Figure 4b and Figure 5b As shown, the lower ends of the sleeves and the bottom of the jacket of the inner leather 20 and outer leather 10 can be secured with hook and loop fasteners. Finally, the opening OP3 at the upper and lower ends of the outer leather 10 can be tightly closed with a zipper 30.
[0074] Figure 8 This is a front view of a washing net for lower garments according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0075] Reference Figure 8The garment washing net 200 includes an outer skin 10' and an inner skin 20' disposed inside the outer skin 10'. The outer skin 10' and inner skin 20' can be made of a fiber mesh fabric. The inner skin 20' disposed inside the outer skin 10' can be projected onto the outside of the outer skin 10' through the transparency of the fiber mesh fabric. Unless there is a contradiction, the garment washing net 200 can be referred to in relation to the description of the outer skin 10 and inner skin 20 of the garment washing net 100. The difference from the garment washing net 100 is that the garment washing net 200 has openings at the lower end of the garment and the lower waist, and a first fastening member and a second fastening member are provided at the lower end of the garment and the lower waist, which can be used with… Figure 4a , Figure 4b or Figure 5a and Figure 5b They are similarly arranged facing each other. Furthermore, the openings for inserting the garment into the lower part of the garment and the lower part of the waist can be opened and closed by a zipper.
[0076] As described above, the device includes: an inner layer disposed within the receiving space of an outer layer, a portion of which is sewn to at least one of the upper and lower meshes of the outer layer for insertion or filling of laundry garments, and is disposed in a second garment; and at least one fastening member disposed between the inner and outer layers, sewn to the inner end portion of the outer layer to flatten the placed laundry garments. Therefore, damage or tangling of the laundry garments can be prevented during washing, thereby enabling safer and more convenient washing of tops or bottoms. Furthermore, it can prevent poor washing results or washing machine malfunctions caused by tangled laundry garments.
[0077] Furthermore, it not only prevents friction (pilling) during washing, but also minimizes damage caused by clothing trim colliding with the washing machine walls or other garments.
[0078] Furthermore, it minimizes wrinkles on tops and bottoms after washing.
[0079] Furthermore, the inner and outer skins are fastened together with snaps or hook and loop fasteners, thus preventing the tops or bottoms inserted into the inner skin from tangling during washing. After washing, they can be directly dried using a dryer, making it very convenient to use for a combination washer and dryer.
[0080] This specification discloses preferred embodiments of the present invention. Although specific terminology is used, it is only for the purpose of helping to understand the general meaning of the invention and to easily explain its technical content, and does not limit the scope of the invention. It is obvious that, in addition to the embodiments disclosed herein, those skilled in the art can implement other modifications based on the technical concept of the present invention. For example, those skilled in the art can refer to... Figure 1aand Figures 1b to 7 The illustrated embodiments realize the laundry net and its usage method through various modifications. Therefore, the scope of the utility model should be defined based on the technical concept described in the claims, and not on the illustrated embodiments.
Claims
1. A laundry net, characterized in that, include: The outer skin is composed of an upper mesh and a lower mesh in the shape of a first garment, the upper mesh and the lower mesh being sewn together in an overlapping state, and having a receiving space and one or more openings; The inner skin, disposed in the receiving space of the outer skin, is partially sewn to at least one of the upper and lower nets to be inserted into or fitted onto the laundry garment, having a second garment shape; At least one first fastening component corresponds to the opening of the outer skin and is stitched to the end of the inner skin; At least one second fastening component, which closes the opening by fastening with the first fastening component, is disposed between the inner skin and the outer skin, and is stitched to the inner end of the outer skin so that the laundry placed thereon becomes flat. as well as A zipper is sewn to the opening of the outer skin to open and close the receiving space of the outer skin.
2. The laundry washing net according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner or outer skin is made of a mesh fabric with excellent breathability and drying ability.
3. The laundry washing net according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second type of clothing is either a top or a bottom.
4. The laundry washing net according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shape of the first type of clothing is the same as or similar to that of the second type of clothing.
5. The laundry washing net according to claim 1, characterized in that, The opening includes at least one of the following: the lower end of the left and right sleeves, the lower end of the upper garment, the lower end of the lower garment, and the lower end of the waist.
6. The laundry washing net according to claim 1, characterized in that, When the first fastening component and the second fastening component are snap fasteners, if the first fastening component is a female snap fastener, then the second fastening component is a male snap fastener; if the first fastening component is a male snap fastener, then the second fastening component is a female snap fastener.
7. The laundry washing net according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first fastening component located in front of the inner skin and the first fastening component located behind the inner skin are buttons of different types that do not overlap.
8. The laundry washing net according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first fastening component and the second fastening component are hook and loop fasteners. If the first fastening component is bristle, then the second fastening component is round bristle; if the first fastening component is round bristle, then the second fastening component is bristle.