Clothes hanger
By designing a retractable clothes rack and utilizing threaded connections and clamp-type installation, the problem of insufficient space for drying and storing clothes in homes and while traveling is solved, achieving convenient clothes drying and storage functions.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Insufficient space for drying and storing clothes at home and while traveling, especially in limited spaces or where drying facilities are lacking, affects the convenience of daily life and the traveler's experience.
Design a clothes rack that includes a clothes rod, a pressure sleeve, and a knob sleeve. It can be quickly installed and clamped for fixation through threaded connection. The rod is telescopic to adapt to different space requirements and can be flexibly installed on cabinets or window frames.
It enables quick drying and storage of clothes, can be flexibly installed and adjusted in different spaces, solves the problem of drying and storing clothes, and can be installed and used without tools.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of home and travel products, and in particular to a clothes rack. Background Technology
[0002] With the fast pace of life, people's demand for clothing cleaning is increasing, making clothes drying, as a necessary step after cleaning, particularly important. Current technologies mainly include traditional methods at home such as using clotheslines and clothes poles, as well as natural outdoor drying. Clotheslines, as a common drying tool, are widely found in various household environments, providing people with a basic drying solution.
[0003] In a home environment, clotheslines are one of the most common choices. They are usually fixed or temporarily installed on balconies, windowsills, or other suitable locations to meet daily drying needs. However, in practice, if a clothesline is not yet installed for drying clothes, or if the existing clothesline is already occupied (e.g., for drying blankets, sheets, etc.), there will be nowhere to dry new clothes. This not only affects the convenience of daily life but also poses challenges to space management and time scheduling within the home.
[0004] The problem of insufficient clothes-drying facilities in accommodations is even more pronounced when travelers are away from home. Some hotels may not have clothes-drying facilities in properly ventilated locations, and even if they do exist, their quantity and design may not meet the needs of all guests. For example, when multiple people are staying or for extended periods, the number of clothes-drying facilities is often insufficient. Furthermore, in inclement weather, such as rainy days, drying clothes becomes even more difficult, severely impacting the traveler's experience.
[0005] Meanwhile, how to efficiently store and store clothes after drying them in different scenarios, such as at home and while traveling, to make better use of limited space is also a key concern. Whether it's a family with limited living space or a traveler staying temporarily, everyone needs to address the issue of how to efficiently utilize space for drying and storing clothes. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a clothes rack to solve the problems of drying and storing clothes encountered at home and while traveling.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the embodiments of this utility model adopt the following technical solutions:
[0008] This utility model provides a clothes drying rack, including a clothes rod, a pressure sleeve, and a knob sleeve;
[0009] The clothes rod includes a rod body and a base fixed or integrally connected to the bottom end of the rod body, and the outer wall of the rod body is provided with external threads;
[0010] The pressure sleeve and the knob sleeve are fitted onto the outside of the rod body, and the pressure sleeve is located between the knob sleeve and the base; the inner wall of the knob sleeve is provided with internal threads and is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the clothes rod.
[0011] In an optional embodiment, with the axial direction of the clothes rod as the height direction, the base of the clothes rod and the pressure sleeve each have their own length direction and width direction;
[0012] The bottom end of the clothes rod is connected to the portion of the base near the first end along the length direction. The clothes rod passes through the portion of the pressure sleeve near the first end along the length direction. Furthermore, the axis of the through hole on the pressure sleeve for passing through the clothes rod has an angle with the height direction. The angle causes the plane containing the bottom surface of the pressure sleeve to intersect the plane containing the bottom surface of the base, so that the bottom surface of the portion of the pressure sleeve near the second end along the length direction contacts the top surface of the portion of the base near the second end along the length direction.
[0013] Rotating the knob sleeve in the forward direction relative to the clothes rod body causes the knob sleeve to drive the bottom surface of the part near the second end in the length direction of the pressure sleeve to press the top surface of the part near the second end in the length direction of the base.
[0014] In an optional embodiment, the clothes rod includes a fixed rod and an inner rod; the base is fixed or integrally connected to the bottom end of the fixed rod; the fixed rod has a rod cavity that penetrates at least the top end face, the inner rod is slidably installed inside the rod cavity of the fixed rod, the top end of the inner rod has a pull-out part, and the rod wall of the inner rod and the rod cavity wall of the fixed rod are provided with an axial anti-slip limiting structure to prevent the inner rod from slipping out of the rod cavity.
[0015] In an optional embodiment, the fixing rod passes through the base, and the clothes rack further includes a bottom plug installed on the base, the bottom plug sealing the rod cavity opening of the fixing rod on the bottom surface of the base.
[0016] In some alternative embodiments, the inner rod is a single rod. Optionally, the inner rod has at least one hook hole.
[0017] In some alternative embodiments, the inner rod is a telescopic rod comprising at least two layers of interlocking rods; the top of the innermost rod of the telescopic rod is provided with a pull-out portion; axial anti-slip limiting structures are respectively provided on the outer wall of the outermost rod of the telescopic rod, the wall of the rod cavity of the fixed rod, and the wall of the rod that slides relative to each adjacent two layers of rods in the telescopic rod.
[0018] Further optionally, in the telescopic rod, between each two adjacent layers of rods, the axial anti-slip limiting structure includes an axial groove provided on one of the inner wall of the outer layer rod and the outer wall of the inner layer rod, and a sliding limiting protrusion provided on the other. The sliding limiting protrusion is slidably disposed inside the axial groove, and one end of the axial groove is closed in the axial direction to prevent the sliding limiting protrusion from slipping out of the axial groove when the two adjacent layers of rods are in an extended state.
[0019] Alternatively, each layer of the inner rod is provided with at least one hook hole.
[0020] In an optional embodiment, the pull-out part is an end cap, and when the inner rod is retracted into the rod cavity of the fixed rod, the maximum radial dimension of the end cap is greater than the maximum radial dimension of the top end face of the knob sleeve.
[0021] The clothes rack provided in this embodiment can achieve at least the following beneficial effects:
[0022] When in use, the base and pressure sleeve can be clamped onto the wardrobe or window frame by rotating the knob sleeve. Then, clothes can be hung on the rod to achieve drying and storage functions. The entire process is achieved by the internal thread on the inner wall of the knob sleeve and the external thread on the outer wall of the rod to achieve clamping installation. No tools are required for quick installation and use, which is worry-free and labor-saving. It can be installed as long as there is a cabinet or window frame, and the installation position can be flexibly moved, thus effectively solving the problem of drying and storing clothes at home and while traveling.
[0023] For other beneficial effects that can be achieved by the embodiments of this utility model, please refer to the detailed description in the specific implementation section of this specification. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a clothes rack in the retracted state, provided by an optional embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a clothes rack in the extended state, provided as an optional embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a clothes rack in the extended state, provided as an optional embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0028] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the overall structure of a clothes rack provided in an optional embodiment of the present invention;
[0029] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the overall structure of a clothes rack in the extended state, provided by an optional embodiment of this utility model.
[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the pressure sleeve in a clothes drying rack provided in an optional embodiment of the present utility model, from one perspective.
[0031] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the usage state of a clothes rack provided in an optional embodiment of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the usage state of a clothes rack provided in an optional embodiment of this utility model. Figure 2 .
[0033] Icons: 1-Clothes rod; 11-Rod body; 111-Fixed rod; 112-Inner rod; 1121-First telescopic rod body; 1122-Second telescopic rod body; 113-Axial anti-slip limiting structure; 1131-Axial groove; 1132-Sliding limiting protrusion; 114-Hook hole; 12-Base; 121-Bottom plug; 13-Pull-out part; 2-Pressure sleeve; 3-Knob sleeve. Detailed Implementation
[0034] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0035] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0036] It should be noted that similar labels and letters in the accompanying drawings indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one accompanying drawing, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent accompanying drawings.
[0037] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set," "install," and "connect" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0038] It is particularly important to emphasize that in the description of this utility model, the terms "upper," "lower," "top," and "bottom," which indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third," etc., are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0039] The following detailed description, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, outlines some embodiments of the present invention. Unless otherwise specified, the following embodiments and features can be combined with each other.
[0040] This embodiment provides a clothes drying rack, see reference. Figures 1 to 4 The clothes rack includes a clothes rod 1, a pressure sleeve 2, and a knob sleeve 3; the clothes rod 1 includes a rod body 11 and a base 12 fixed or integrally connected to the bottom end of the rod body 11, and the outer wall of the rod body 11 is provided with external threads; the pressure sleeve 2 and the knob sleeve 3 are fitted onto the outside of the rod body 11, and the pressure sleeve 2 is located between the knob sleeve 3 and the base 12; the inner wall of the knob sleeve 3 is provided with internal threads and is threadedly connected to the outer wall of the clothes rod 1.
[0041] The clothes rack provided in this embodiment can achieve at least the following beneficial effects:
[0042] When using, refer to Figure 7 and Figure 8 By rotating the knob sleeve 3, the base 12 and the pressure sleeve 2 can be clamped onto the wardrobe or window frame. Then, clothes can be hung on the rod 11 to achieve the functions of drying and storage. The whole process is achieved by the internal thread on the inner wall of the knob sleeve 3 and the external thread on the outer wall of the rod 11 to achieve clamping installation. No tools are required for quick installation and use, which is worry-free and labor-saving. Moreover, it can be installed as long as there is a cabinet or window frame, and the installation position can be flexibly moved, thus effectively solving the problem of drying and storing clothes in the home and when traveling.
[0043] Reference Figure 5 and Figure 6 , combined Figures 1 to 4 In an optional embodiment of this example, with the axial direction of the clothes rod 11 as the height direction, the base 12 and the pressure sleeve 2 of the clothes rod 1 each have their own length and width directions. The bottom end of the clothes rod 11 is connected to the portion of the base 12 near the first end in the length direction. The clothes rod 11 passes through the portion of the pressure sleeve 2 near the first end in the length direction. Furthermore, the axis of the through hole on the pressure sleeve 2 for passing through the clothes rod 11 has an angle with the height direction. The angle causes the plane containing the bottom surface of the pressure sleeve 2 to intersect the plane containing the bottom surface of the base 12, so that the bottom surface of the portion of the pressure sleeve 2 near the second end in the length direction contacts the top surface of the portion of the base 12 near the second end in the length direction. Rotating the knob sleeve 3 in the forward direction relative to the clothes rod 11 causes the knob sleeve 3 to drive the bottom surface of the portion of the pressure sleeve 2 near the second end in the length direction to press against the top surface of the portion of the base 12 near the second end in the length direction. In this optional embodiment, the axis of the through hole on the pressure sleeve 2 for passing through the rod 11 has an angle with the height direction. This causes the plane containing the bottom surface of the pressure sleeve 2 to intersect the plane containing the bottom surface of the base 12. This design allows the bottom surface of the second end (the part near the second end) of the pressure sleeve 2 to press against the top surface of the second end of the base 12 when the knob sleeve 3 is rotated in the forward direction. This pressure distribution method can more effectively fix the clothes rack when the knob sleeve 3 is tightened, preventing it from moving or tipping over during use.
[0044] Reference Figures 2 to 5 In an optional embodiment of this invention, the clothes rod 1 has a rod body 11 including a fixed rod 111 and an inner rod 112; a base 12 is fixed or integrally connected to the bottom end of the fixed rod 111; the fixed rod 111 has a rod cavity that extends at least through the top end face, the inner rod 112 is slidably installed inside the rod cavity of the fixed rod 111, the top end of the inner rod 112 is provided with a pull-out part 13, and the rod wall of the inner rod 112 and the rod cavity wall of the fixed rod 111 are provided with an axial anti-slip limiting structure 113 to prevent the inner rod 112 from slipping out of the rod cavity. This design makes the clothes rod 1 a telescopic rod structure, so that the clothes rack can be adjusted in length as needed to adapt to different sizes of space and different types of clothing drying needs, and it is small in size when retracted and easy to carry. This design is particularly suitable for use when there is limited space at home or when traveling; the axial anti-slip limiting structure 113 ensures that the inner rod 112 will not accidentally slip out of the fixed rod 111 during use, improving the safety during use and the stability of the clothes rod structure.
[0045] Alternatively, the fixing rod 111 extends through the base 12, and the clothes rack also includes a bottom plug 121 installed on the base 12. The bottom plug 121 closes the rod cavity opening of the fixing rod 111 on the bottom surface of the base 12. This structure makes it easier to process and manufacture the clothes rod 1.
[0046] In some alternative embodiments, the inner rod 112 is a single rod. Further alternatively, the inner rod 112 is provided with at least one hook hole 114. Preferably, multiple hook holes 114 are arranged at intervals along the axial direction of the inner rod 112 to hang more ordinary clothes hangers, thereby drying or storing more clothes.
[0047] In other alternative embodiments, the inner rod 112 is a telescopic rod comprising at least two layers of interlocking rods, for example, such as Figures 2 to 5 As shown, the inner rod 112 includes a first telescopic rod body 1121 and a second telescopic rod body 1122, with the first telescopic rod body 1121 located inside the second telescopic rod body 1122; the innermost member of the telescopic rod ( Figures 2 to 5 The top of the first telescopic rod 1121 is provided with a pull-out part 13; the outermost rod of the telescopic rod ( Figures 2 to 5 The aforementioned axial anti-slip limiting structure 113 is provided on the outer wall of the second telescopic rod (1122) and the rod cavity wall of the fixed rod 111, as well as on the rod wall that slides relatively between each two adjacent layers of rods in the telescopic rod.
[0048] The axial anti-slip limiting structure 113 has several optional types. For example, in this optional embodiment, the axial anti-slip limiting structure 113 between each two adjacent layers of the telescopic rod includes an axial groove 1131 provided on one of the inner wall of the outer layer rod and the outer wall of the inner layer rod, and a sliding limiting protrusion 1132 provided on the other. The sliding limiting protrusion 1132 is slidably disposed inside the axial groove 1131, and one end of the axial groove 1131 is closed in the axial direction to prevent the sliding limiting protrusion 1132 from slipping out of the axial groove 1131 when the adjacent two layers of rod are in an extended state.
[0049] Alternatively, each layer of the inner rod 112 is provided with at least one hook hole 114, and preferably multiple hook holes 114 are arranged at intervals along the axial direction of each layer of the rod to hang more ordinary clothes hangers, thereby drying or storing more clothes.
[0050] In optional embodiments of this example, the pull-out part 13 can have various optional structures. For example, but not limited to, the pull-out part 13 can be an end cap. When the inner rod 112 is retracted into the rod cavity of the fixed rod 111, the maximum radial dimension of the end cap is greater than the maximum radial dimension of the top end face of the knob sleeve. In other optional structures, the pull-out part 13 can also be a pull ring, a rope, or a spherical end component structure provided at the end of the inner rod 112, as long as it can realize the function of pulling out the inner rod 112. As provided by the end cap structure in this optional embodiment, it can also play a dustproof role in the retracted state.
[0051] Finally, it should be noted that:
[0052] 1. In this application, no specific limitation is made on the material of each component. Plastic materials, metal materials, etc. can be selected, but are not limited to. The material can be selected reasonably according to the required hardness of the component.
[0053] 2. The various embodiments in this specification are described in a progressive manner, with each embodiment focusing on the differences from other embodiments. Similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to mutually. The above embodiments in this specification are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features. These modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the various embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A clothes drying rack, characterized in that: Includes a clothes rod (1), a pressure sleeve (2), and a knob sleeve (3); The clothes rod (1) includes a rod body (11) and a base (12) fixed or integrally connected to the bottom end of the rod body (11). The outer wall of the rod body (11) is provided with external threads. The pressure sleeve (2) and the knob sleeve (3) are fitted onto the outside of the rod body (11), and the pressure sleeve (2) is located between the knob sleeve (3) and the base (12); the inner wall of the knob sleeve (3) is provided with an internal thread and is threaded to the outer wall of the clothes rod (1).
2. The clothes rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: With the axial direction of the rod body (11) of the clothes rod (1) as the height direction, the base (12) of the clothes rod (1) and the pressure sleeve (2) have their own length direction and width direction respectively; The bottom end of the rod (11) of the clothes rod (1) is connected to the part of the base (12) near the first end in the length direction. The rod (11) of the clothes rod (1) passes through the part of the pressure sleeve (2) near the first end in the length direction. The axis of the through hole on the pressure sleeve (2) for passing through the rod (11) has an angle with the height direction. The angle makes the plane where the bottom surface of the pressure sleeve (2) is located intersect the plane where the bottom surface of the base (12) is located, so that the bottom surface of the part of the pressure sleeve (2) near the second end in the length direction contacts the top surface of the part of the base (12) near the second end in the length direction. Rotating the knob sleeve (3) in the forward direction relative to the rod body (11) of the clothes rod (1) can cause the knob sleeve (3) to drive the bottom surface of the part near the second end of the pressure sleeve (2) in the length direction to press the top surface of the part near the second end of the base (12) in the length direction.
3. The clothes rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clothes rod (1) has a rod body (11) including a fixed rod (111) and an inner rod (112); the base (12) is fixed or integrally connected to the bottom end of the fixed rod (111); the fixed rod (111) has a rod cavity that penetrates at least the top end face; the inner rod (112) is slidably installed inside the rod cavity of the fixed rod (111); the top end of the inner rod (112) is provided with a pull-out part (13); the rod wall of the inner rod (112) and the rod cavity wall of the fixed rod (111) are provided with an axial anti-slip limiting structure (113) to prevent the inner rod (112) from slipping out of the rod cavity.
4. The clothes rack according to claim 3, characterized in that: The fixing rod (111) passes through the base (12), and the clothes rack also includes a bottom plug (121) installed on the base (12), the bottom plug (121) closing the rod cavity opening of the fixing rod (111) on the bottom surface of the base (12).
5. The clothes rack according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner rod (112) is a single rod.
6. The clothes rack according to claim 5, characterized in that: The inner rod (112) is provided with at least one hook hole (114).
7. The clothes rack according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner rod (112) is a telescopic rod comprising at least two layers of interlocking rods; the top of the innermost rod of the telescopic rod is provided with a pull-out part (13); the outer wall of the outermost rod of the telescopic rod and the rod cavity wall of the fixed rod (111), as well as the rod wall of each adjacent two layers of rods in the telescopic rod that slide relative to each other, are respectively provided with an axial anti-slip limiting structure (113).
8. The clothes rack according to claim 7, characterized in that: Between each two adjacent layers of the telescopic rod, the axial anti-slip limiting structure (113) includes an axial groove (1131) provided on one of the inner wall of the outer layer rod and the outer wall of the inner layer rod, and a sliding limiting protrusion (1132) provided on the other. The sliding limiting protrusion (1132) is slidably disposed inside the axial groove (1131), and one end of the axial groove (1131) is closed in the axial direction to prevent the sliding limiting protrusion (1132) from slipping out of the axial groove (1131) when the two adjacent layers of rod are in an extended state.
9. The clothes rack according to claim 8, characterized in that: Each layer of the inner rod (112) is provided with at least one hook hole (114).
10. The clothes rack according to claim 3, characterized in that: The pull-out part (13) is an end cap. When the inner rod (112) is retracted into the rod cavity of the fixed rod (111), the maximum radial dimension of the end cap is greater than the maximum radial dimension of the top end face of the knob sleeve (3).