Clothes drying rack
By introducing a quick-connect mechanism and a stable support mechanism into the clothes rack, the problem of loose and falling parts in traditional clothes racks has been solved, achieving higher connection strength and stability, and improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- XIAMEN JINJIANHAI IND & TRADE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Traditional, simple, modular floor-standing clothes racks lack effective fixing mechanisms during use, leading to loose parts and disintegration. This is especially problematic when drying heavy clothes or encountering strong winds, resulting in poor stability and a negative impact on the user experience.
It adopts a quick connection mechanism and a stable support mechanism, including components such as spring plates, connectors, fixing clips, stabilizing rods and moving wheels. The connection strength is enhanced by the cooperation of spring plates and connectors, and the stability of the clothes rack is improved by the design of stabilizing rods and moving wheels.
It effectively enhances the connection strength and stability of the clothes rack, reduces the possibility of the clothes rack falling apart during use, and improves the safety and convenience of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of clothes hangers, and more particularly to a clothes drying rack. Background Technology
[0002] Clothes racks are indispensable household items in daily life, mainly used for drying clothes, helping them dry quickly and keep them clean. Traditional clothes racks come in various types, including wall-mounted, folding, and floor-standing models, among which floor-standing clothes racks are widely popular due to their ease of installation and small space requirement.
[0003] The simple, modular floor-standing clothes racks commonly found on the market are usually assembled from multiple parts by plugging them together. This design makes it easy for users to install and disassemble themselves, saves space, and facilitates transportation.
[0004] In practical use, this simple plug-in method lacks an effective fixing mechanism, making it easy for the clothes rack to become loose or fall apart during use. This is especially true when drying heavy clothes or encountering strong winds, where the stability of the clothes rack is severely affected, causing clothes to fall and impacting the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this application is to address the problem mentioned in the background art that the lack of an effective fixing mechanism makes it easy for clothes racks to become loose or fall apart during use, especially when drying heavy clothes or encountering strong winds, which seriously affects the stability of the clothes rack, causing clothes to fall and affecting the user experience. This application provides a clothes rack.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application specifically adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A clothes drying rack includes two symmetrical right-angle rods, each end of which is provided with a support rod 1. A support rod 2 is provided on one end of the support rod 1 of the right-angle rods. Quick-connect mechanisms are provided between the support rod 1 and the right-angle rod, and between the support rod 1 and the support rod 2. A stable support mechanism is provided on the support rod 2.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, when splicing support rod one, support rod two, and right-angle rod, a quick-connect mechanism is used for connection, which can improve the stability of the spliced clothes rack and reduce the possibility of the clothes rack falling apart during use.
[0009] Furthermore, the quick-connect mechanism includes two spring plates symmetrically arranged at both ends of the support rod one. The spring plates are U-shaped, and both ends of the spring plates abut against the inner wall of the support rod one. A connector is fixed to one end of the spring plate one, and the connector passes through the support rod one. Both the right-angle rod and the support rod two are provided with connecting holes corresponding to the connectors. Both ends of the support rod one are constricted, and a fixing clip is provided between the spring plate and the support rod one.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, when connecting support rod one to support rod two or right-angle rod, support rod one is inserted into support rod two or right-angle rod, and the connector on support rod one is inserted into the corresponding connection hole under the support of the spring plate. This can enhance the connection strength of support rod one, support rod two and right-angle rod, and reduce the possibility of the clothes rack falling apart during use.
[0011] Furthermore, the fixing clamp is rotatably connected with an embedded screw, which passes through the support rod and is threadedly connected to the support rod.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the embedded screw drives the fixing clip, which is then inserted into the spring sheet, thereby further fixing the spring sheet and reducing the possibility of spring sheet displacement.
[0013] Furthermore, a plug-in wedge is fixed to one side of the connector, and the inclined surface of the plug-in wedge is tilted towards the end away from the support rod.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the second support rod or the right-angle rod presses against the insertion wedge, the insertion wedge presses against the connector, and the connector presses against the spring sheet, thereby making it easy for the first support rod to be inserted into the second support rod or the right-angle rod.
[0015] Furthermore, the stabilizing support mechanism includes two symmetrically fixed stabilizing rods on the second support rod. Each stabilizing rod has a threaded ring fixed to one end of the second support rod, a threaded rod fixed to the threaded ring, a rotating seat fixed to the threaded rod, a movable frame rotatably connected to the rotating seat, a support shaft fixed to the movable frame, a movable wheel rotatably connected to the support shaft, and a limit assembly provided between the movable wheel and the support shaft.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, two symmetrical stabilizing rods are fixed on each of the two support rods, so that the moving wheels on the stabilizing rods are in contact with the ground. The moving wheels are restricted by the limiting components, thereby improving the stability of the entire clothes rack and facilitating the movement and fixing of the clothes rack.
[0017] Furthermore, a transverse support rod is provided between the two support rods 2. The transverse support rod is U-shaped, and its two ends correspond to the support rods 2.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the stability of the clothes rack can be further improved by using the horizontal support rod to connect with the support rod two via spring plates and connectors.
[0019] Furthermore, the limiting component includes a rotating plate rotatably connected to the support shaft, two symmetrical protrusions fixed on the rotating plate, and two circumferentially symmetrical paddles fixed on the rotating plate, one of the paddles having an abutment protrusion fixed on it.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, rotating the paddle causes the rotating plate to rotate. The protrusions on the paddle press against the moving frame, and the protrusions on the rotating plate push the end of the support shaft, thereby allowing the moving frame to press against the moving wheel and keep the moving wheel stationary.
[0021] Furthermore, a limiting head is fixed to one side of each of the two levers, and the two limiting heads are circumferentially symmetrical.
[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, when the paddle rotates, the limiting head on the paddle abuts against the moving frame, thereby reducing the possibility of the paddle rotating excessively and causing it to over-rotate.
[0023] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial effects;
[0024] 1. In this application, when fixing the spring sheet to support rod one, the spring sheet is inserted into support rod one, allowing the connector on the spring sheet to protrude from support rod one. Then, the fixing bracket is inserted into support rod one from the side, allowing the fixing clip to limit the spring sheet. The embedded screw is rotated to fix the fixing clip to support rod one, and at the same time, the embedded screw is embedded into support rod one. When support rod one is inserted into support rod two or right-angle rod, support rod two or right-angle rod presses against the insertion wedge, the insertion wedge presses against the connector, and the connector presses against the spring sheet. After the connector is aligned with the connection hole on support rod two or support rod, the connector is pushed into the connection hole by the spring sheet, completing the connection between support rod one and support rod two or right-angle rod. This achieves the purpose of enhancing the connection strength of support rod one, support rod two and right-angle rod, and reducing the possibility of the clothes rack falling apart during use.
[0025] 2. This application aligns the threaded rod on the rotating seat with the threaded ring on the stabilizing rod, screwing the threaded rod onto the threaded ring. This connects the rotating seat and the moving frame to the stabilizing rod. The moving frame supports the support shaft and the moving wheel, allowing the clothes rack to move on the ground. When it needs to be placed in a certain position, simply turn the lever. The rotating plate supports the rotation of the two levers. The limiting head on the lever blocks the lever, reducing the possibility of excessive rotation. The abutting protrusion on the lever presses against the moving frame. Under the push of the abutting protrusion, the rotating plate pushes the protrusion, which pushes the end of the support shaft, causing the rotating plate to press against the moving frame. The deformation of the moving frame presses against the moving wheel, thus fixing the moving wheel. This achieves the purpose of providing stable support for the clothes rack, reducing the possibility of the clothes rack tipping over, and facilitating the movement and fixing of the clothes rack. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a first three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the clothes rack in this application;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the second three-dimensional structure of the clothes rack in this application;
[0028] Figure 3 This application Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0029] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the stabilization support mechanism in this application.
[0030] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0031] 1. Support rod one; 2. Support rod two; 3. Right-angle rod; 4. Quick connection mechanism; 41. Connector; 42. Spring plate; 43. Fixing clamp; 44. Embedded screw; 45. Insertion wedge block; 5. Stable support mechanism; 51. Stabilizing rod; 52. Threaded ring; 53. Threaded rod; 54. Rotating seat; 55. Moving frame; 56. Moving wheel; 57. Limiting component; 571. Rotating plate; 572. Protrusion; 573. Abutting protrusion; 574. Limiting head; 575. Paddle; 58. Support shaft; 59. Lateral support rod. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-4 This application will be described in further detail.
[0033] This application discloses a clothes drying rack.
[0034] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3A clothes drying rack includes two symmetrical right-angle rods 3. Each end of the two right-angle rods 3 is provided with a support rod 1. A support rod 2 is provided on the support rod 1 at one end of the right-angle rod 3. A quick connection mechanism 4 is provided between the support rod 1 and the right-angle rod 3, and between the support rod 1 and the support rod 2. A stable support mechanism 5 is provided on the support rod 2. This clothes rack is composed of three support rods (1), two support rods (2), and two right-angle rods (3). All support rods (1), (2), and (3) are hollow tubes. When assembling the clothes rack, support rod (1) is placed between the two right-angle rods (3), with both ends inserted into the rods. A quick-connect mechanism (4) is used to fix support rod (1) and right-angle rods (3) together, connecting the two rods (3) using support rod (1). Then, the quick-connect mechanisms (4) on the two support rods (1) are used to connect the two right-angle rods (3). Finally, support rods (2) are connected to support rods (1) using quick-connect mechanisms (4), allowing the stable support mechanisms (5) on support rods (2) to support the ground, completing the clothes rack assembly. By using quick-connect mechanisms (4) to connect the support rods (1), (2), and (3), the stability of the assembled clothes rack is improved, reducing the possibility of it falling apart during use.
[0035] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 The quick-connect mechanism 4 includes two spring plates 42 symmetrically arranged at both ends of the support rod 1. The spring plates 42 are U-shaped, and both ends of the spring plates 42 abut against the inner wall of the support rod 1. One end of the spring plate 42 is fixed with a connector 41, which passes through the support rod 1. The right-angle rod 3 and the support rod 2 are both provided with connecting holes corresponding to the connector 41. Both ends of the support rod 1 are constricted. A fixing clip 43 is provided between the spring plate 42 and the support rod 1.
[0036] In addition, an embedded screw 44 is rotatably connected to the fixing clip 43. The embedded screw 44 passes through the support rod 1 and is threadedly connected to the support rod 1.
[0037] Furthermore, a plug-in inclined block 45 is fixed on one side of the connector 41, and the inclined surface of the plug-in inclined block 45 is tilted towards the end away from the support rod 1.
[0038] When fixing the spring plate 42 to the support rod 1, insert the spring plate 42 into the support rod 1, allowing the connector 41 on the spring plate 42 to protrude from the support rod 1. Then, insert the fixing bracket into the support rod 1 from the side, allowing the fixing clip 43 to limit the spring plate 42. Rotate the embedded screw 44 to fix the fixing clip 43 to the support rod 1, while the embedded screw 44 is embedded into the support rod 1. At the same time, while the support rod 1 is inserted into the support rod 2 or the right-angle rod 3, the support rod 2 or the right-angle rod 3 presses against the insertion wedge block 45, the insertion wedge block 45 presses against the connector 41, and the connector 41 presses against the spring plate 42. After the connector 41 is aligned with the connecting hole on the second support rod 2 or the support rod, the connector 41 is inserted into the connecting hole under the push of the spring plate 42, thus completing the connection between the first support rod 1 and the second support rod 2 or the right angle rod 3. When the first support rod 1 is inserted into the second support rod 2 or the right angle rod 3, the connector 41 on the first support rod 1 is inserted into the second support rod 2 or the right angle rod 3. Then, under the support of the spring plate 42, the connector 41 is inserted into the connecting hole on the second support rod 2 or the right angle rod 3. This can enhance the connection strength of the first support rod 1, the second support rod 2 and the right angle rod 3, and reduce the possibility of the clothes rack falling apart during use.
[0039] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 4 The stabilizing support mechanism 5 includes two symmetrically fixed stabilizing rods 51 on the second support rod 2. One end of the stabilizing rod 51 is fixed with a threaded ring 52, a threaded rod 53 is fixed on the threaded ring 52, a rotating seat 54 is fixed on the threaded rod 53, a movable frame 55 is rotatably connected to the rotating seat 54, a support shaft 58 is fixed on the movable frame 55, a movable wheel 56 is rotatably connected to the support shaft 58, and a limit assembly 57 is provided between the movable wheel 56 and the support shaft 58.
[0040] In addition, a transverse support rod 59 is provided between the two support rods 2. The transverse support rod 59 is U-shaped, and its two ends correspond to the support rods 2.
[0041] Furthermore, the limiting component 57 includes a rotating plate 571 rotatably connected to the support shaft 58, two symmetrical protrusions 572 fixed on the rotating plate 571, and two circumferentially symmetrical paddles 575 fixed on the rotating plate 571, one of the paddles 575 having an abutment protrusion 573 fixed on it.
[0042] Furthermore, a limit head 574 is fixed on one side of each of the two levers 575, and the two limit heads 574 are circumferentially symmetrical.
[0043] Both sides of support rod 2 are fixed with rotating rods. Align the threaded rod 53 on the rotating seat 54 with the threaded ring 52 on the stabilizing rod 51, and screw the threaded rod 53 onto the threaded ring 52. Connect the rotating seat 54 and the moving frame 55 to the stabilizing rod 51. The moving frame 55 supports the support shaft 58 and the moving wheel 56, allowing the clothes rack to move on the ground. Corresponding spring plates 42 and connectors 41 are fixed inside both ends of the horizontal support rod 59. Use the spring plates 42 and connectors 41 to connect the horizontal support rod 59 to the two support rods. When the clothes rack needs to be placed in a certain position, simply turn the lever 575. The rotating plate 571 supports the rotation of the two levers 575. The limiting head 574 on the lever 575 blocks the lever 575, reducing the rotation of the lever 575. 5. Due to the possibility of excessive rotation, the abutment protrusion 573 on the lever 575 presses against the movable frame 55. Under the push of the abutment protrusion 573, the rotating plate 571 pushes the protrusion 572, and the protrusion 572 pushes the end of the support shaft 58, causing the rotating plate 571 to press against the movable frame 55. The movable frame 55 deforms and presses against the movable wheel 56, thus fixing the movable wheel 56. By fixing the stabilizing rod 51 on both support rods 2, the stabilizing rod 51 is opened, and the movable wheel 56 on the stabilizing rod 51 abuts against the ground. At the same time, the rotating plate 571 can drive the protrusion 572 and the abutment protrusion 573 to make the movable frame 55 interference lock the movable wheel 56, thereby providing stable support for the clothes rack, reducing the possibility of the clothes rack tipping over, and facilitating the movement and fixing of the clothes rack.
[0044] Working principle: When assembling the clothes rack, place support rod 1 between the two right-angle rods 3, inserting both ends of support rod 1 into the right-angle rods 3. The right-angle rods 3 press against the insertion wedge 45, which in turn presses against the connector 41. The connector 41 then presses against the spring plate 42. After the connector 41 aligns with the connection hole on support rod 2 or the support rod, the spring plate 42 pushes the connector 41 into the connection hole, completing the connection between support rod 1 and the right-angle rod 3. Then, remove the two support rods 1 and use the same connection method to intercept the other end of support rod 1. Connect support rod 2 to the end of support rod 1 away from the right-angle rod 3 using the same connection method. Align the threaded rod 53 on the rotating seat 54 with the threaded ring 52 on the stabilizing rod 51, allowing the threads to... Rod 53 is screwed onto threaded ring 52, connecting rotating seat 54 and moving frame 55 to stabilizing rod 51. Moving frame 55 supports support shaft 58 and moving wheel 56, allowing clothes rack to move on the ground. When it needs to be placed in a certain position, simply turn the lever 575. Rotating plate 571 supports the rotation of two levers 575. Limiting head 574 on lever 575 blocks lever 575, reducing the possibility of excessive rotation. Abutment protrusion 573 on lever 575 presses against moving frame 55. Under the push of abutment protrusion 573, rotating plate 571 pushes protrusion 572. Protrusion 572 pushes the end of support shaft 58, causing rotating plate 571 to press against moving frame 55. Moving frame 55 deforms and presses against moving wheel 56, thus fixing moving wheel 56.
Claims
1. A clothes drying rack comprising two symmetrical right-angle rods (3), characterized in that: Both ends of the two right-angle rods (3) are provided with support rod one (1). Support rod two (2) is provided on support rod one (1) at one end of the right-angle rod (3). Quick connection mechanism (4) is provided between support rod one (1) and the right-angle rod (3), and between support rod one (1) and support rod two (2). Stable support mechanism (5) is provided on support rod two (2). The quick connection mechanism (4) includes two spring plates (42) symmetrically arranged at both ends of support rod one (1). The spring sheet (42) is U-shaped, and the two ends of the spring sheet (42) abut against the inner wall of the first support rod (1). One end of the first spring sheet (42) is fixed with a connector (41), and the connector (41) passes through the first support rod (1). The right-angle rod (3) and the second support rod (2) are both provided with connecting holes corresponding to the connector (41). Both ends of the first support rod (1) are in a contracted state. A fixing clip (43) is provided between the spring sheet (42) and the first support rod (1).
2. A clothes drying rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: An embedded screw (44) is rotatably connected to the fixing clamp (43). The embedded screw (44) passes through the support rod (1) and is threadedly connected to the support rod (1).
3. A clothes drying rack according to claim 2, characterized in that: A plug-in wedge (45) is fixed on one side of the connector (41), and the inclined surface of the plug-in wedge (45) is inclined toward the end away from the support rod (1).
4. A clothes drying rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The stabilizing support mechanism (5) includes two symmetrically fixed stabilizing rods (51) on the second support rod (2). A threaded ring (52) is fixed to one end of the stabilizing rod (51) on the second support rod (2). A threaded rod (53) is fixed on the threaded ring (52). A rotating seat (54) is fixed on the threaded rod (53). A movable frame (55) is rotatably connected to the rotating seat (54). A support shaft (58) is fixed on the movable frame (55). A movable wheel (56) is rotatably connected to the support shaft (58). A limit assembly (57) is provided between the movable wheel (56) and the support shaft (58).
5. A clothes drying rack according to claim 4, characterized in that: A transverse support rod (59) is provided between the two support rods (2). The transverse support rod (59) is U-shaped, and its two ends correspond to the support rods (2) and are connected by a quick connection mechanism (4).
6. A clothes drying rack according to claim 4, characterized in that: The limiting component (57) includes a rotating plate (571) rotatably connected to the support shaft (58), two symmetrical protrusions (572) are fixed on the rotating plate (571), and two circumferentially symmetrical paddles (575) are fixed on the rotating plate (571), one of the paddles (575) having an abutment protrusion (573).
7. A clothes drying rack according to claim 6, characterized in that: Each of the two paddles (575) has a limiting head (574) fixed on one side, and the two limiting heads (574) are circumferentially symmetrical.