CN223607587U - Wardrobe and dryer - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application relates to a wardrobe and a clothes dryer, wherein a clothes hanger is designed to have a superposed state and an unfolding state, and can be switched between the two states. When the host is in a relatively large capacity state, the clothes hanger can be switched to an unfolding state to increase the size in the preset direction, and when the host is in a relatively small capacity state, the clothes hanger can be switched to a folding state to reduce the size in the preset direction. Because the clothing covers comprise the split covers which are detachably connected in sequence along the preset direction, when the clothes hanger is in the overlapped state, each split cover can be separated, and at least one split cover is arranged on the clothes hanger in the overlapped state. By means of the design, the clothes hangers can be effectively and quickly matched with hosts with different clothes drying capacity modes by means of switching of different states of the clothes hangers and splitting or expanding of the clothes covers, and accordingly usability of the clothes dryer is improved.
Description
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of clothes drying, in particular to a wardrobe and a clothes dryer.
Background
The statements herein merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not necessarily constitute prior art.
With the rapid development of intelligent household appliance technology, clothes dryers are favored by more and more users, and the types of clothes dryers are also increasing, such as split type clothes dryers, box type clothes dryers and the like. The clothes dryer generally consists of a wardrobe and a main machine, and the main machine can be designed into structures with different clothes drying capacity modes in order to meet different use requirements of users. However, the structural design of the traditional wardrobe is limited, so that the wardrobe cannot effectively and quickly match with hosts with different clothes drying capacity modes, and the service performance of the clothes dryer is affected.
Disclosure of utility model
Based on the above, it is necessary to provide a wardrobe and a clothes dryer, which can effectively and rapidly match with hosts with different clothes drying capacity modes, so as to improve the usability of the clothes dryer.
The wardrobe comprises a plurality of support assemblies, clothes hangers and a clothing cover, wherein the clothes hangers are arranged on the support assemblies and form an accommodating space for accommodating a host machine with the support assemblies, the clothes hangers are configured to be switched between a superposed state and a unfolded state so as to change the sizes of the clothes hangers in a preset direction, the preset direction intersects with the height direction of the wardrobe, the clothing cover is covered on the clothes hangers in the unfolded state and wraps the support assemblies, the clothing cover comprises split covers which are sequentially connected along the preset direction, two adjacent split covers are detachably connected, and each split cover is configured to cover the clothes hangers in the superposed state.
The clothes hanger is designed to have a folded state and an unfolded state, and can be switched between the two states. When the host is in a relatively large capacity state, the clothes hanger can be switched to an unfolding state to increase the size in the preset direction, and when the host is in a relatively small capacity state, the clothes hanger can be switched to a folding state to reduce the size in the preset direction. Because the clothing covers comprise the split covers which are detachably connected in sequence along the preset direction, when the clothes hanger is in the overlapped state, each split cover can be separated, and at least one split cover is arranged on the clothes hanger in the overlapped state. By means of the design, the clothes hangers can be effectively and quickly matched with hosts with different clothes drying capacity modes by means of switching of different states of the clothes hangers and splitting or expanding of the clothes covers, and accordingly usability of the clothes dryer is improved.
In some embodiments, the garment hanger comprises a first support member and a second support member connected in series along the predetermined direction, the first support member being movable relative to the second support member to allow the first support member to collapse or expand with the second support member, the first support member and the second support member being disposed in the support member to define the receiving space.
In some of these embodiments, the first support member is rotatably coupled to the second support member and the first support member is rotatably superposed to the second support member.
In some embodiments, the first support member is provided with a first engaging portion, and the second support member is provided with a second engaging portion, and the first engaging portion engages with the second engaging portion when the first support member is rotated and stacked on the second support member.
In some embodiments, the first support assembly is provided with a first fixing portion and a second fixing portion on two surfaces of the first support assembly along a thickness direction thereof, the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion are respectively located at two ends of the first support assembly along the preset direction, and the first fixing portion and the second fixing portion are both used for being connected with the support assembly.
In some embodiments, the second support assembly comprises a main body member and a receiving member, the receiving member and the first support assembly are rotatably connected to both ends of the main body member in the predetermined direction, respectively, and the receiving member and the first support assembly are rotatably stacked on the same side or different sides of the main body member.
In some embodiments, the second support member is provided with a slide extending in the predetermined direction, and the first support member is slidably disposed on the slide and is positionally adjustable in the predetermined direction.
In some embodiments, the wardrobe further comprises a shielding member, wherein the side surfaces of the split covers facing each other are provided with openings, and the shielding member is connected with the split covers and covers the openings when the split covers are covered on the clothes hangers in the overlapped state.
In some embodiments, the shielding component comprises a hook, a scroll and a shielding piece arranged on the scroll, the scroll is used for winding or releasing the shielding piece, the scroll is arranged on the split cover through the hook, and the shielding piece is used for covering the opening.
In some embodiments, each split cover includes a top and a plurality of side portions surrounding the periphery of the top, the top covers the hanger, each side portion surrounds the support assembly, and the side portions are detachably connected with the top.
In some embodiments, each split cover further includes a skeleton, and the edges of the top and the side portions connected with each other are provided with fixing holes, and the skeleton is inserted into the fixing holes.
In some embodiments, the fixing holes are formed in a plurality on each edge of the top and the side, all the fixing holes are arranged in parallel and at intervals, and a separation groove is formed between two adjacent fixing holes.
A clothes dryer comprising a main body, and the wardrobe according to any one of the above, wherein the main body is accommodated in the accommodating space.
The clothes dryer adopts the wardrobe, designs the clothes hanger to have a superposed state and an unfolding state, and can be switched between the two states. When the host is in a relatively large capacity state, the clothes hanger can be switched to an unfolding state to increase the size in the preset direction, and when the host is in a relatively small capacity state, the clothes hanger can be switched to a folding state to reduce the size in the preset direction. Because the clothing covers comprise the split covers which are detachably connected in sequence along the preset direction, when the clothes hanger is in the overlapped state, each split cover can be separated, and at least one split cover is arranged on the clothes hanger in the overlapped state. By means of the design, the clothes hangers can be effectively and quickly matched with hosts with different clothes drying capacity modes by means of switching of different states of the clothes hangers and splitting or expanding of the clothes covers, and accordingly usability of the clothes dryer is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a structure of a clothes dryer according to some embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of an internal structure of the dryer of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a structural exploded view of the dryer of fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of a garment hanger in an expanded configuration according to some embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of the structure at circle a in fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of a garment hanger in a stacked configuration according to some embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of the structure at circle B in fig. 6.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view of a garment hanger according to some embodiments of the present application in a fully stowed configuration.
Fig. 9 is a schematic view of a structure of a dryer according to other embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 10 is a structural exploded view of the dryer shown in fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a structural exploded view of a clothes dryer according to still other embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 12 is an exploded view of the construction of the garment hanger shown in fig. 11.
Fig. 13 is a schematic structural view of a split cover according to some embodiments of the present application.
Fig. 14 is an enlarged view of the structure at the circle C in fig. 13.
100. Wardrobe, 10, clothes hanger, 11, first bearing component, 111, first clamping part, 11a, elastic sheet, 11b, clamping convex part, 112, first fixing part, 113, second fixing part, 114, first supporting rod, 115, first connecting rod, 116, first reinforcing rod, 117, first locating hole, 118, limit convex part, 12, second bearing component, 121, second clamping part, 12a, first groove section, 12b, second groove section, 12c, clamping table top, 122, main body component, 12d, third supporting rod, 123, containing component, 12e, second supporting rod, 12f, second connecting rod, 12g, second reinforcing rod, 124, second locating hole, 125, locating component, 126, slideway, 20, clothes cover, 21, split cover, 211, opening, 212, fixing hole, 213, isolation groove, 214, top, 21a, edge, 215, side part, 22, skeleton, 30, supporting component, 31, supporting rod, 32, support, 40, shielding space, 50, hook, 52, X, preset reel, main body component, 210, high-height direction, main body component, 2, Y, main body component, 2, shielding component, 40, X, preset reel, main body component, and main body component.
Detailed Description
In order that the above objects, features and advantages of the application will be readily understood, a more particular description of the application will be rendered by reference to the appended drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present application. The present application may be embodied in many other forms than described herein and similarly modified by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the application, whereby the application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
In the description of the present application, it should be understood that, if any, these terms "center", "longitudinal", "transverse", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., are used herein with respect to the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, these terms refer to the orientation or positional relationship for convenience of description and simplicity of description only, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the application.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, if any, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present application, the terms "plurality" and "a plurality" if any, mean at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.
In the present application, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly. For example, they may be fixedly connected, detachably connected or integrally formed, mechanically connected, electrically connected, directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and communicated between two elements or the interaction relationship between two elements unless clearly defined otherwise. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
In the present application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the meaning of a first feature being "on" or "off" a second feature, and the like, is that the first and second features are either in direct contact or in indirect contact through an intervening medium. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature may be a first feature being directly above or obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is level higher than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature may be the first feature being directly under or obliquely below the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
It will be understood that if an element is referred to as being "fixed" or "disposed" on another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. If an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and the like as used herein, if any, are for descriptive purposes only and do not represent a unique embodiment.
The clothes dryer generally consists of a wardrobe and a main machine, and in order to meet different use demands of users, the main machine is designed into a structure with different clothes drying capacity modes, for example, for drying relatively less clothes, such as 6-8 clothes, the main machine can be designed into a single air duct structure, and for drying relatively more clothes, the main machine can be designed into a multi-air duct and high-power structure. However, for the main machine capable of switching different clothes drying modes, the conventional wardrobe is usually in a fixed specification structure, so that for the main machine with relatively large clothes drying modes, two sets of wardrobe are required to be additionally arranged, and specific fixed installation is required. By the design, the wardrobe cannot effectively and conveniently match with hosts with different clothes drying capacity modes, so that the service performance of the clothes dryer is reduced.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the present application provides a wardrobe 100, and the wardrobe 100 includes a plurality of support assemblies 30, hangers 10 and a cover 20. The hanger 10 is provided on the support assembly 30 and forms an accommodating space 40 for accommodating the main body 200 with the support assembly 30, and the hanger 10 is configured to be switchable between a folded state and an unfolded state to change a size of the hanger 10 in a preset direction X intersecting a height direction Y of the wardrobe 100. The cover 20 covers the clothes hanger 10 in the unfolded state and wraps the supporting component 30, the cover 20 comprises split covers 21 which are sequentially connected along the preset direction X, two adjacent split covers 21 are detachably connected, and each split cover 21 is configured to cover the clothes hanger 10 in the folded state.
The clothes hanger 10 is designed to have a folded state and an unfolded state, and can be switched between the two states in the clothes hanger 100. The hanger 10 may be switched to the unfolded state to increase the size in the preset direction X when the main body 200 is in the relatively large capacity state, and the hanger 10 may be switched to the folded state to decrease the size in the preset direction X when the main body 200 is in the relatively small capacity state. Since the garment shell 20 includes the split shells 21 detachably connected in sequence in the preset direction X, when the garment hanger 10 is in the folded state, each split shell 21 can be separated, and at least one split shell 21 is arranged on the garment hanger 10 in the folded state. By means of the design, the clothes cabinet 100 can effectively and quickly match with the main machine 200 with different clothes drying capacity modes by utilizing the switching of different states of the clothes hanger 10 and the splitting or expanding of the clothes cover 20, and therefore the usability of the clothes dryer is improved.
The support assembly 30 is a structure capable of supporting the clothes hanger 10 and providing effective supporting force to the wardrobe 100. The support assembly 30 may be designed as a fixed structure or a structure capable of being adjusted along the height direction Y of the wardrobe 100, for example, the support assembly 30 includes a plurality of support rods 31 connected in sequence, two adjacent support rods 31 may be designed to be sleeved to realize expansion and contraction of the support assembly 30 along the height direction Y, or two adjacent support rods 31 may be detachably connected, such as threaded connection, clamping connection, etc., so that the dimension of the support assembly 30 along the height direction Y is changed by detaching one or more support rods 31. When the host computer 200 is accommodated in the accommodating space 40, the supporting component 30 can be supported on the host computer 200 or the ground. For example, the support assembly 30 may be supported on the host 200 when the host 200 is in a relatively large capacity state, and the support assembly 30 may be supported on the ground or other platform when the host 200 is in a relatively small capacity state, so as to reduce the space occupation on the host 200. In addition, in order to stably support the support assembly 30 on the ground or other platform, the support assembly 30 may further include a support bracket 32, and the support bar 31 is disposed on the support bracket 32.
The main machine 200 having different clothes drying capability means that the main machine 200 can be designed into a structure with different clothes drying capability, so that different clothes amounts can be effectively dried, for example, the main machine 200 can comprise a first component 210 and a second component 220 which work independently, and the first component 210 and the second component 220 are detachably connected. When the laundry amount is relatively small, the first part 210 is separated from the second part 220, so that the first part 210 or the second part 220 is independently operated, and the volume of the main body 200 is relatively small. For this reason, the wardrobe 100 of this embodiment can effectively and quickly match the mainframe 200 having different clothes drying capabilities.
In this embodiment, the hanger 10 has a folded state in which at least two parts of the hanger 10 are folded to reduce the size in the predetermined direction X, and an unfolded state in which at least two parts of the hanger 10 are unfolded to reduce the degree of folding so that the size of the hanger 10 in the predetermined direction X increases. The hanger 10 is switched between the folded and unfolded state in a variety of ways, such as by sliding at least two of the structures of the hanger 10 over or out of each other, or by rotating at least two of the structures of the hanger 10 over or out of each other.
It should be noted that, the cover 20 is a structure covering the clothes hanger 10 and surrounding the supporting component 30, and may provide a relatively closed environment for the host 200. The garment shell 20 comprises split shells 21 which are connected to each other, wherein when the split shells 21 are connected to each other, the garment shell 20 can be covered on the garment hanger 10 in the unfolded state, and when the split shells 21 are separated from each other, the split shells 21 can be covered on the garment hanger 10 in the folded state. For example, the main machine 200 may include a first part 210 and a second part 220 that work independently of each other, and when the first part 210 or the second part 220 is received in the receiving space 40, the hanger 10 may be switched to a folded state, and the separate covers 21 may be separated from each other, so that at least one of the separate covers 21 covers the hanger 10 in the folded state. This allows for quick disassembly of the wardrobe 100 and simple operation. Of course, if the host 200 includes the first component 210 and the second component 220 at the same time, the split covers 21 can be spliced to realize rapid expansion of the wardrobe 100.
In addition, the number of the split covers 21 may be two, three or more, and when the split covers 21 are three or more, the split covers 21 at the end portions may be structurally designed to have a closed structure to one side than the split cover 21 at the middle portion, so that both sides of the cover 20 in the preset direction X are closed. Meanwhile, the split cover 21 and the split cover 21 can be connected in various manners, such as but not limited to a snap connection, a magic paste, a magnetic attraction manner, a zipper, and the like.
Further, referring to fig. 4, 6 and 12, the garment hanger 10 comprises a first support member 11 and a second support member 12 sequentially connected in a predetermined direction X, wherein the first support member 11 is movable relative to the second support member 12 to allow the first support member 11 to be folded or unfolded with the second support member 12, and the first support member 11 and the second support member 12 are disposed on the support member 30 to form a receiving space 40. It will be appreciated that the first and second support members 11, 12 are movably connected to each other such that the first and second support members 11, 12 can be quickly folded or unfolded by movement therebetween, thereby allowing for quick adjustment of the dimensions of the garment hanger 10 in the predetermined direction X and thus quick expansion or contraction of the wardrobe 100.
It should be noted that after the first and second support members 11 and 12 are unfolded, the first and second support members 11 and 12 are supported by the support members 30 such that the enclosed accommodating space 40 is increased. The separate hoods 21 are now attached to the first support member 11 and the second support member 12, respectively, and are connected to each other. When the first and second support members 11, 12 are stacked, the stacked first and second support members 11, 12 remain supported on the support members 30, and the enclosed receiving space 40 is reduced. To accommodate small capacity drying, the separate covers 21 are separated and the separate covers 21 are placed over the first and second support members 11, 12 after lamination.
The first support member 11 is movably coupled to the second support member 12 in a variety of ways, such as a slip fit, a swivel connection, a pin connection, etc. At the same time, after the first and second support members 11 and 12 are unfolded, the end of the first support member 11 may abut against the end of the second support member 12 to limit the angle of movement therebetween, or alternatively, a spacing bump structure may be provided on either the first or second support members 11 and 12 to limit the relative movement therebetween when the two are moved to a certain extent, so that the two maintain a relatively stable unfolded state.
In addition, the garment hanger 10 may include other support members in addition to the first support member 11 and the second support member 12, such as the garment hanger 10 may be configured to be movable relative to one another in three or more sections so that the garment hanger 10 may be folded or unfolded two or more times.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 6, the first support member 11 is rotatably coupled to the second support member 12 and the first support member 11 is rotatably superposed to the second support member 12. In this way, the first supporting component 11 and the second supporting component 12 can be folded or unfolded rapidly by rotating the connection mode, so that the operation efficiency of expanding or shrinking the volume of the wardrobe 100 can be improved.
There are various designs of rotation of the first support element 11 and the second support element 12, for example, the first support element 11 may be hinged to the second support element 12 by means of a hinge, or a rotation shaft may be introduced and a shaft hole may be provided in both the first support element 11 and the second support element 12 for the rotation shaft.
Further, referring to fig. 5 and 7, the first support member 11 is provided with a first engaging portion 111, and the second support member 12 is provided with a second engaging portion 121, and when the first support member 11 is rotated to be folded on the second support member 12, the first engaging portion 111 is engaged with the second engaging portion 121. In this way, the first clamping portion 111 is clamped with the second clamping portion 121, so that the first supporting component 11 is stably overlapped on the second supporting component 12, and the overlapped clothes hanger 10 is more stable. In addition, the first supporting component 11 is conveniently and rapidly separated from the second supporting component 12 by the clamping mode, so that the wardrobe 100 can be conveniently and rapidly expanded.
It should be noted that, one of the first clamping portion 111 and the second clamping portion 121 may be designed as a protruding structure, and the other may be designed as a groove structure, so that the protruding structure is clamped into the groove structure. The specific structures of the protruding structure and the groove-shaped structure may have various designs, and only needs to meet the requirement that the first clamping portion 111 and the second clamping portion 121 are clamped, for example, referring to fig. 5, the first clamping portion 111 includes at least two juxtaposed and spaced elastic pieces 11a, each elastic piece 11a is provided with a clamping convex portion 11b, referring to fig. 7, the second clamping portion 121 includes a first groove section 12a and a second groove section 12b which are communicated, the area of the cross section of the second groove section 12b is larger than the area of the cross section of the first groove section 12a, and a clamping table 12c is formed between the two, and each elastic piece 11a is sequentially inserted into the first groove section 12a and the second groove section 12b, so that the clamping convex portions 11b are clamped on the clamping table 12 c.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 4, the first support member 11 is provided with a first fixing portion 112 and a second fixing portion 113 on two surfaces thereof along the thickness direction thereof, the first fixing portion 112 and the second fixing portion 113 are respectively located at two ends of the first support member 11 along the predetermined direction X, and the first fixing portion 112 and the second fixing portion 113 are respectively connected to the support member 30.
It will be appreciated that the provision of the first and second fixing portions 112, 113 on both surfaces of the first support element 11, respectively, ensures that one of the first and second fixing portions 112, 113 is exposed, irrespective of whether the first support element 11 is folded or unfolded, so that the first support element 11 is attached to the support element 30 by either the first or second fixing portions 112, 113. For example, the first support element 11 may be secured to the support element 30 by a first securing portion 112 when the first support element 11 is deployed relative to the second support element 12, and the first securing portion 112 may be covered by the second support element 12 when the first support element 11 is stacked relative to the second support element 12, and the first support element 11 may be secured to the support element 30 by a second securing portion 113.
The structures of the first fixing portion 112 and the second fixing portion 113 may be designed as protruding structures, and the supporting component 30 needs to be provided with a groove-shaped or hole-shaped structure matching with the protruding structures, or the structures of the first fixing portion 112 and the second fixing portion 113 may be designed as groove-shaped or hole-shaped structures, and the supporting component 30 needs to be provided with protruding structures.
In addition, the number of the first fixing portions 112 and the second fixing portions 113 may be one or more, and when the number of the first fixing portions 112 and the second fixing portions 113 is more than one, fixing positions corresponding to the number of the first fixing portions 112 or the second fixing portions 113 are also provided on the support assembly 30.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 6 and 8, the second support assembly 12 comprises a main body 122 and a receiving part 123, the receiving part 123 and the first support assembly 11 are rotatably connected to both ends of the main body 122 along a predetermined direction X, respectively, and the receiving part 123 and the first support assembly 11 are rotatably stacked on the same side or different sides of the main body 122. Therefore, when the clothes hanger 10 is to be stored, the first supporting member 11 can be folded on the surface of the main body 122, and then the storage member 123 can be folded on the other surface of the main body 122, or the storage member 123 can be rotated and folded on the side of the main body 122 facing the first supporting member 11, so that the size of the clothes hanger 10 in the preset direction X is greatly reduced, and the storage performance of the clothes hanger 100 is effectively improved. In addition, when the accommodating member 123 is rotatably overlapped with the first supporting member 11 at the same side of the main body member 122, the accommodating member 123 can be overlapped on a surface of the first supporting member 11 facing away from the main body member 122, so that the main body member 122, the first supporting member 11 and the accommodating member 123 are sequentially stacked, thereby tightly attaching the first supporting member 11, the main body member 122 and the accommodating member 123, and improving the accommodating compactness.
It should be noted that there are various designs of the rotation modes of the storage member 123 and the main body member 122, for example, the storage member 123 may be hinged to the main body member 122 by a hinge, or a rotation shaft may be introduced, and shaft holes for engaging with the rotation shaft may be provided in both the storage member 123 and the main body member 122.
It should be further noted that when the second support assembly 12 includes a main body 122 and a receiving member 123, the second engaging portion 121 may be disposed on the main body 122, such that when the first support assembly 12 is rotated to be stacked on the main body 122, the first engaging portion 111 is engaged with the second engaging portion 121 of the main body 122.
In addition, the structure of the receiving member 123, the main body member 122 and the first supporting member 11 can be designed in various manners, for example, the receiving member 123, the main body member 122 and the first supporting member 11 can be designed in a bar-like, frame-like or plate-like structure.
In particular, referring to fig. 4, the first support assembly 11 comprises two first support rods 114 arranged in parallel and spaced apart, a first connecting rod 115 connected between the two first support rods 114, a receiving member 123 comprising two second support rods 12e arranged in parallel and spaced apart, a second connecting rod 12f connected between the two second support rods 12e, and a main body member 122 comprising a plurality of third support rods 12d arranged in parallel and spaced apart, each third support rod 12d being rotatably connected between the first support rods 114 and the second support rods 12 e. In addition, to enhance the structural stability of the first support assembly 11 and the receiving member 123, the first support assembly 11 may further include a first reinforcing bar 116, the first reinforcing bar 116 being connected between the two first support bars 114, and the receiving member 123 may further include a second reinforcing bar 12g, the second reinforcing bar 12g being connected between the two second support bars 12 e. Meanwhile, in order to facilitate stable hanging of the clothes on the first and second support members 11 and 12, at least one of the first, second, and third support bars 114, 12e, 115, 12f, and 12d is provided with a groove.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 11 and 12, the second support member 12 is provided with a slide 126 extending along a predetermined direction X, and the first support member 11 is slidably disposed on the slide 126 and is positionally adjustable along the predetermined direction X. It will be appreciated that the folding and unfolding between the first support member 11 and the second support member 12 is achieved by sliding the first support member 11 relative to the second support member 12 in the predetermined direction X via the slide 126.
It should be noted that the slideway 126 may be provided on the surface of the second support member 12 such that the first support member 11 is slidably captured on the slideway 126 such that the first support member 11 slides steadily on the slideway 126, and that the slideway 126 may be provided internally of the second support member 12, for example, the slideway 126 may be provided with an end face of the second support member 12 and extend in the predetermined direction X, such that a portion of the first support member 11 extends through the slideway 126 such that the first support member 11 slides in the predetermined direction X within the second support member 12.
Wherein, to further enhance the sliding stability of the first support member 11, a limit recess may be provided on one of the first support member 11 and the inner wall of the slideway 126, and a limit protrusion 118 cooperating with the limit recess may be provided on the other one.
In addition, to ensure that the first support assembly 11 stays stably on the slide 126, a locking structure may be provided between the first support assembly 11 and the slide 126, for example, a plurality of first positioning holes 117 may be provided in the first support assembly 11 along the predetermined direction X, and a second positioning hole 124 may be provided in the second support assembly 12, wherein the positioning members 125 are inserted into the second positioning holes 124 and the different first positioning holes 117 to fix the first support assembly 11 at a desired position in the slide 126.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 9 and 10, the wardrobe 100 further includes a shielding member 50, and each of the split covers 21 has an opening 211 on a side facing each other, and when the split cover 21 is covered on the hanger 10 in the folded state, the shielding member 50 is connected to the split cover 21 and covers the opening 211. As can be seen from this, when the split covers 21 are separated from each other, at least one side of the split cover 21 has an opening 211, and when the single split cover 21 is covered on the hanger 10 in the stacked state, the opening 211 is not closed, which affects the drying effect. For this reason, the shielding member 50 is introduced in the present embodiment, and the opening 211 is closed by the shielding member 50, so that the inside of the split cover 21 is in a closed state, thereby improving the clothes drying effect.
When the garment cover 20 is two split covers 21, each split cover 21 has one opening 211, and when the garment cover 20 is three or more split covers 21, the split cover 21 positioned at both ends in the predetermined direction X has one opening 211, and the split cover 21 positioned at the middle part has two openings 211, and when the split cover 21 is covered on the hanger 10 in the overlapped state, two shielding members 50 are required to be disposed.
In addition, the shielding member 50 may be fixed to the split cover 21 in various manners, for example, the shielding member 50 may be fixed to the split cover 21 by means of a hook and loop adhesive, a clip, a magnetic attraction, a hook and loop connection, or the like.
Further, referring to fig. 10, the shielding member 50 includes a hook 51, a reel 52, and a shielding member 53 disposed on the reel 52, the reel 52 is used for winding up or releasing the shielding member 53, the reel 52 is disposed on the split cover 21 through the hook 51, and the shielding member 53 is used for covering the opening 211. It follows that when the split cover 21 is covered on the hanger 10 in the folded state, the reel 52 releases the shutter 53 and is hung on the split cover 21 by the hook 51, so that the shutter member 50 is quickly assembled on the split cover 21. Meanwhile, when the split cover 21 is combined and used at the same time, the scroll 52 can be taken down from the hook 51, and the shielding member 53 is wound on the scroll 52, so that the shielding member 50 can be effectively stored, and the storage space can be reduced.
When the opening 211 is covered by the shielding member 53, the shielding member 53 may be connected to the split cover 21, for example, magnets are disposed on both the shielding member 53 and the split cover 21, or one of the shielding member 53 and the split cover 21 may be provided with a rough surface of a velcro, and the other may be provided with a hook surface of a velcro, so as to improve the sealing property between the shielding member 53 and the split cover 21. Of course, the shutter 53 may not be connected to the split cover 21, so that the shutter 53 is suspended from the split cover 21.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 3, each split cover 21 includes a top 214 and a plurality of side portions 215 surrounding the top 214, the top 214 covers the hanger 10, each side portion 215 surrounds the supporting component 30, and the side portions 215 are detachably connected with the top 214. It will be appreciated that when the split cover 21 is applied to the garment hanger 10 in the collapsed or expanded condition, the top 214 covers the garment hanger 10 and each side 215 is wrapped around the periphery of the support assembly 30 such that the receiving space 40 is relatively closed.
The side portion 215 and the top portion 214 are detachably connected, so that the side portion 215 and the top portion 214 can be separated when the split cover 21 is stored, and the storage space can be further reduced. The detachable connection mode is various, such as but not limited to a magnetic attraction mode, a clamping mode, a magic tape mode and the like. In particular, in some embodiments, magnets are disposed between the side 215 and the top 214 such that the side 215 is quickly attached to the top 214.
Meanwhile, the number of the side portions 215 may be determined according to the shape of the wardrobe 100, taking a square wardrobe 100 and two split covers 21 as an example, each split cover 21 has three side portions 215, and the three side portions 215 are respectively provided with each edge 21a of the top portion 214, wherein two side portions 215 and one end of the top portion 214 may enclose to form the opening 211.
Further, referring to fig. 13, each split cover 21 further includes a frame 22, and the edges 21a of the top 214 and the side 215 are respectively provided with a fixing hole 212, and the frame 22 is inserted into the fixing holes 212. Therefore, the framework 22 is penetrated in the fixing hole 212, so that the overall structural stability of the top 214 is improved, the cover 20 maintains certain plasticity, and meanwhile, the cover 20 is convenient to splice quickly. In addition, when the garment cover 20 is stored or unfolded, the framework 22 has certain plasticity, so that the clothes hanger 10 can be stored and unfolded quickly.
The material of the skeleton 22 may be various, such as, but not limited to, metal, plastic, wood, etc. Of course, the materials selected for the frame 22 may be selected to be as lightweight as possible to reduce the overall weight of the wardrobe 100. In addition, the fixing hole 212 on the top 214 may be formed in various manners, such as curling the edge 21a of the top 214 to form the fixing hole 212, or sewing or bonding a structure on the edge 21a of the top 214 so that the structure and the edge 21a of the top 214 enclose the fixing hole 212.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 13 and 14, on each edge 21a of the top 214 and the side 215, the fixing holes 212 include a plurality of fixing holes 212, and all fixing holes 212 are arranged in parallel and at intervals, and a separation groove 213 is provided between two adjacent fixing holes 212. The isolation groove 213 is a certain gap between the two fixing holes 212, so that the frames 22 between the fixing holes 212 are separated, and thus the storage effect is not affected by the mutual contact between the frames 22 when the storage is performed.
For ease of understanding, taking the square split cover 21 as an example, the top 214 may be folded downward and the side portions 215 located at both sides of the opening 211 may be folded inward during the storage process, then each side portion 215 may be folded in a center-folded manner along the height direction Y of the cover 20, and after the folding, the folded side portions 215 may be folded in a center-folded manner again, so as to greatly limit the volume of the cover 20 and reduce the storage space. Of course, there are various folding methods, and the split cover 21 can be folded and stored effectively.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the present application provides a clothes dryer, which includes a main machine 200 and a wardrobe 100 as described above, wherein the main machine 200 is accommodated in the accommodating space 40.
The clothes dryer described above adopts the wardrobe 100, and the clothes hanger 10 is designed to have a folded state and an unfolded state, and can be switched between the two states. The hanger 10 may be switched to the unfolded state to increase the size in the preset direction X when the main body 200 is in the relatively large capacity state, and the hanger 10 may be switched to the folded state to decrease the size in the preset direction X when the main body 200 is in the relatively small capacity state. Since the garment shell 20 includes the split shells 21 detachably connected in sequence in the preset direction X, when the garment hanger 10 is in the folded state, each split shell 21 can be separated, and at least one split shell 21 is arranged on the garment hanger 10 in the folded state. By means of the design, the clothes cabinet 100 can effectively and quickly match with the main machine 200 with different clothes drying capacity modes by utilizing the switching of different states of the clothes hanger 10 and the splitting or expanding of the clothes cover 20, and therefore the usability of the clothes dryer is improved.
It should be noted that, the main machine 200 has different clothes drying modes, for example, the main machine 200 may include a first component 210 and a second component 220, and the first component 210 and the second component 220 can each work independently, that is, the first component 210 and the second component 220 each include a fan, a heating element, and the like. When the first member 210 and the second member 220 are combined and simultaneously accommodated in the accommodating space 40, the hanger 10 can be switched to the unfolded state, and the respective split covers 21 are sequentially connected to each other to match the main body 200 of the relatively large laundry drying capacity. When the first part 210 is separated from the second part 220 and the first part 210 or the second part 220 is separately accommodated in the accommodating space 40, the clothes hanger 10 can be switched to the folded state, and the split covers 21 are separated from each other, so that one of the split covers 21 covers the clothes hanger 10 in the folded state, thereby effectively matching the host 200 with a relatively smaller clothes drying capacity.
The technical features of the above-described embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above-described embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The above examples illustrate only a few embodiments of the application, which are described in detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. It should be noted that it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the application, which are all within the scope of the application. Accordingly, the scope of protection of the present application is to be determined by the appended claims.
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1. A wardrobe, characterized in that it comprises:
a plurality of support assemblies (30);
A hanger (10) provided on the support assembly (30) and forming an accommodating space (40) with the support assembly (30) for accommodating a main body (200), the hanger (10) being configured to be switchable between a folded state and an unfolded state to change a size of the hanger (10) in a preset direction (X), wherein the preset direction (X) intersects a height direction (Y) of the wardrobe;
The clothes cover (20) is covered on the clothes hanger (10) in the unfolded state and wraps the supporting component (30), the clothes cover (20) comprises split covers (21) which are sequentially connected along the preset direction (X), two adjacent split covers (21) are detachably connected, and each split cover (21) is configured to cover the clothes hanger (10) in the folded state.
2. A wardrobe according to claim 1, characterized in that said clothes hanger (10) comprises a first support element (11) and a second support element (12) connected in succession along said preset direction (X), said first support element (11) being movable with respect to said second support element (12) so as to allow the first support element (11) to be superimposed or unfolded with respect to said second support element (12), said first support element (11) and said second support element (12) being both provided on said support element (30) so as to form said containing space (40).
3. A wardrobe according to claim 2, characterized in that the first support element (11) is rotatably connected to the second support element (12) and that the first support element (11) is rotatably superposed on the second support element (12).
4. A wardrobe according to claim 3, characterized in that the first support element (11) is provided with a first engagement portion (111) and the second support element (12) is provided with a second engagement portion (121), the first engagement portion (111) being engaged with the second engagement portion (121) when the first support element (11) is pivoted and superposed on the second support element (12).
5. A wardrobe according to claim 3, characterized in that said first support element (11) is provided with a first fixing portion (112) and a second fixing portion (113) on each of its two surfaces in the direction of thickness, said first fixing portion (112) and said second fixing portion (113) being located at each of said two ends of said first support element (11) in said predetermined direction (X), said first fixing portion (112) and said second fixing portion (113) being adapted to be connected to said support element (30).
6. A wardrobe according to claim 3, characterized in that said second support assembly (12) comprises a main body part (122) and a housing part (123), said housing part (123) being rotatably connected to said first support assembly (11) and to both ends of said main body part (122) along said preset direction (X), respectively, and said housing part (123) being rotatably superimposed to said first support assembly (11) on the same side or on different sides of said main body part (122).
7. A wardrobe according to claim 2, characterized in that said second support element (12) is provided with a slide (126) extending in said predetermined direction (X), said first support element (11) being slidingly arranged on said slide (126) and being positionally adjustable in said predetermined direction (X).
8. A wardrobe according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that it further comprises a shielding member (50), the sides of each split cover (21) facing each other having an opening (211), the shielding member (50) being connected to the split cover (21) and covering the opening (211) when the split cover (21) is covering the garment hanger (10) in the folded state.
9. A wardrobe according to claim 8, characterized in that the shielding means (50) comprise a hook (51), a reel (52) and a shielding member (53) provided on the reel (52), the reel (52) being adapted to wind up or release the shielding member (53), the reel (52) being provided on the split cover (21) by means of the hook (51), the shielding member (53) being adapted to cover the opening (211).
10. A wardrobe according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein each split cover (21) comprises a top (214) and a plurality of side parts (215) surrounding the top (214), the top (214) covers the clothes hanger (10), each side part (215) surrounds the supporting component (30), and the side parts (215) are detachably connected with the top (214).
11. The wardrobe according to claim 10, characterized in that each split cover (21) further comprises a skeleton (22), the edges (21 a) of the top (214) connected with the side portions (215) are provided with fixing holes (212), and the skeleton (22) is penetrated in the fixing holes (212).
12. A wardrobe according to claim 11, characterized in that said fixing holes (212) comprise a plurality of fixing holes (212) on each edge (21 a) of said top (214) connected to said side (215), all said fixing holes (212) being juxtaposed and spaced apart, with a separation groove (213) between two adjacent fixing holes (212).
13. A clothes dryer, the clothes dryer comprising:
A host (200);
A wardrobe according to any one of claims 1-12, said main machine (200) being housed in said housing space (40).
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