US20150008201A1 - Folding garment rack - Google Patents
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US20150008201A1 - Folding garment rack - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47G25/00—Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
- A47G25/02—Dress holders; Dress suspending devices; Clothes-hanger assemblies; Clothing lifters
- A47G25/06—Clothes hooks; Clothes racks; Garment-supporting stands with swingable or extending arms
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- This present invention relates to consumer storage products and, more particularly, to portable garment racks.
- Portable garment racks are used in many situations to hang clothing.
- Portable garment racks are used for fashion shows, weddings, clothing stores, residential and commercial clothes storage, coat check stands, additional clothing storage in apartments and condominiums, and many other uses.
- the garment racks need to be transported to a location. In such applications, the garment racks must be transported in their fully upright and assembled position, or the garment racks need to be disassembled, transported, and reassembled on-site.
- the extra time it takes to disassemble and reassemble the garment racks can be substantial for events that require a large number of garment racks.
- existing garment racks must be stored in a fully assembled or a substantially disassembled state when not in use. Storage of garment racks in the fully assembled condition can take up a substantial volume of space, with void and open air spaces comprising the majority of the required storage volume. Further, it takes extra time to disassemble and reassemble the garment rack.
- a garment rack that can be folded into a position that can be easily transported by conventional vehicles to locations, and/or provide a compact folded position that takes a minimal amount of space without having to disassemble the garment rack.
- the ability for a garment rack to be folded is also advantageous for shipping and the display of the products.
- the present invention is directed toward a foldable garment rack that can be selectively configured in an erected position and a folded position.
- the foldable garment rack may include a collapsible frame having a rigid top frame member pivotally coupled to both a first side frame member and a second side frame member, and a rigid bottom frame member that is also pivotally coupled to both the first side frame member and the second side frame member.
- the side frame members may include a top section and a bottom section operably connected by a first elbow joint.
- the first and second side frame members may have substantially equal lengths.
- the side frame members may be pivotally coupled to a connection tab coupled to the top frame member.
- a first connection tab may be coupled to a back side of the top frame member proximate a first end of the top frame member and the first side frame member may be pivotally connected to the first connection tab.
- a second connection tab may be coupled to a front side of the top frame member proximate a second end of the top frame member and the second side frame member may be pivotally coupled to the second connection tab.
- the foldable garment rack may include a first locking tube that is slidingly disposed on the first side frame member wherein the first locking tube may have a length sufficient to cover the first elbow joint and a portion of each of the top section and the bottom section of the first side frame member that are adjacent to the first elbow joint.
- the foldable garment rack may include a second locking tube slidingly disposed on the second side frame member.
- the second locking tube may similarly have a length sufficient to cover the second elbow joint and a portion of each of the top section and the bottom section of the second side frame member that are adjacent to the second elbow joint.
- the side frame members of the present foldable garment rack may include the top section and the bottom sections having lengths that are substantially equal.
- the first locking tubes may cover the respective elbow joint and a portion of each of the top section and the bottom section of the side frame member adjacent to the respective elbow joint.
- the locking tube substantially prevents any relative pivotal displacement between the top and bottom sections of the side frame members.
- the locking tubes may rest on a transition step in the outer dimension of the bottom section of the side members so that gravity holds the locking tubes in the desired position to substantially prevents any relative pivotal displacement between the top and bottom sections of the side frame members.
- the present garment rack may be folded by moving the locking members to expose the elbow joints so that the elbow joints are free to be displaced inwardly so that the top and bottom sections of the side frame members also rotate inwardly from the top and bottom frame members respectively.
- the top and bottom side frame members will fold in half thereby bringing the top frame member in close proximity to the bottom frame member.
- the first side frame member and the second side frame member may be laterally adjacent or “side-by-side” due in part to the location of the connection tabs.
- the rigid top frame member may be substantially above the rigid bottom frame member.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a folding garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of one embodiment of an elbow joint of the embodiment of FIG. 1 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a joint member of the elbow joint of FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a connection plate of the elbow joint of FIG. 2A ;
- FIG. 5 is perspective view of one embodiment of a top frame of the garment rack of FIG. 1 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 6A is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 6B is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 6C is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 6D is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
- FIG. 6E is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 6F is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of FIG. 1 in a folded position in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- garment rack 10 comprises a main frame 12 mounted on four of wheel assemblies 14 a , 14 b , 14 c , and 14 d .
- Main frame 12 comprises top frame member 16 , a first side frame member 18 , a second side frame member 20 , and a bottom frame member 22 .
- Main frame 12 members 16 , 18 , 20 , and 22 may be structural members of metal, plastic, fiberglass, or other composite material, such as carbon fiber, or a mixture thereof.
- Main frame 12 members 16 , 18 , 20 , and 22 may be solid members, hollow sections (for example, tubes), or other known structural cross-sectional shapes.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment wherein frame members 16 , 18 , 20 and 22 are metal tubes.
- each wheel assembly 14 a , 14 b , 14 c , and 14 d may include a connector tube 24 , a caster 26 coupled to connector tube 24 , and a wheel 28 operably connected to caster 26 .
- a wheel 28 may include a wheel lock 30 .
- wheel 28 of wheel assemblies 14 a and 14 b include wheel lock 30 .
- Connector tubes 24 and casters 26 may be constructed of metal, plastic, or other composite material, such as carbon fiber, or a mixture thereof.
- One or more casters 26 may include a bearing assembly (not shown) allowing for each wheel to be rotatable about a vertical axis.
- Wheels 28 may be made of any wheel material now known, including rubber, polyurethane, plastic, or metal. Wheel 28 may be operably connected to caster 26 using a bolt or other pin member wherein wheel 28 may also include a bearing assembly (not shown) facilitating rotation of wheel 28 within caster 26 . A person of skill in the art will appreciate that there are many wheel and caster combinations that may be incorporated into the present wheel assembly. Wheel assemblies 14 a , 14 b , 14 c and 14 d may be configured with a release mechanism (not shown) so that they can be removably coupled to side members 18 and 20 respectively.
- FIG. 2 An embodiment of the present garment rack 10 is shown in FIG. 2 which shows first side frame member 18 comprising a bottom member 32 and a top member 34 that are operably connected at an elbow joint 36 a .
- Top member 34 has a first end 38 and a second end 40 .
- Top member 34 may also include a tube slide stop 42 disposed between first end 38 and second end 40 .
- Tube slide stop 42 may be an area of top member having a larger perimeter (or diameter) or may be a separate element coupled to top member 34 , which prevents a sleeve or a locking tube 62 from sliding along the length of top member 34 .
- Bottom member 32 comprises a vertical member 44 having a first end 46 and a second end 48 .
- First end 46 may have a reduced perimeter portion 50 and a transition step 52 transitioning from the reduced perimeter to a larger perimeter of the outer extents of vertical member 44 .
- Transition step 52 may alternatively be a stop member coupled to the outer extents of bottom member 32 proximate first end 46 .
- Bottom member 32 may also include a wheel receiver tube 54 proximate second end 48 .
- Wheel receiver tube 54 may be substantially orthogonal to both vertical member 44 of side member 18 and bottom frame member 22 of frame 12 .
- Wheel receiver tube 54 may include a bottom side 56 .
- a first bottom connection tab 58 and a second bottom connection tab 60 may be coupled to bottom side 56 .
- First bottom connection tab 58 and second bottom connection tab 60 may be orientated, or may “lie,” parallel to bottom frame member 22 .
- First bottom connection tab 58 and second bottom connection tab 60 may be spaced apart a clear distance which is identical to or slightly greater than an outer dimension of bottom frame member 22 .
- First side frame member 18 also includes a locking tube 62 that slides along at least a portion of the length of first side frame member 18 . Accordingly, locking tube 62 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than the extents of at least a portion of first side frame member 18 . In one embodiment, locking tube 62 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than a portion of top member 34 proximate second end 40 and a portion of bottom member 32 proximate first end 46 .
- locking tube 62 has a length that allows it to simultaneously cover elbow joint 36 a , a portion of bottom member 32 proximate first end 46 , and a portion of top member 34 proximate second end 40 , which allows locking tube 62 to prevent the relative angular displacement or “folding” of the top member 34 and the bottom member 36 of the first side frame member 18 at elbow joint 36 a.
- an elbow joint 36 comprises an upper joint member 64 and a lower joint member 72 .
- Elbow joint 36 and components thereof is described below and shown in FIGS. 2A , 3 , and 4 .
- Elbow joint 36 is separately identified herein upon each occurrence in the present invention as elbow joint 36 a of first side frame member 18 and elbow joint 36 b of second side frame member 20 . As shown in FIG.
- each joint member 64 and 72 includes a reduced perimeter first end 66 , a step 68 in the extents of the outer surface 67 , a second end 69 , an aperture 70 through the center of the joint member body proximate the second end 69 , and a vertically orientated slot 71 cut therein, wherein slot 71 is substantially perpendicular to aperture 70 .
- Reduced perimeter first end 66 of upper joint member 64 may be received into second end 40 of top member 34 wherein top member 34 may butt against step 68 .
- Reduced perimeter first end 66 of lower joint member 72 may be received into first end 46 of bottom member 32 wherein the bottom member 32 butts against step 68 .
- a first chamfer 74 may be disposed on the joint member 64 and 72 proximate first end 66 and a second chamfer 76 is disposed on the joint member 64 and 72 proximate second end 69 .
- connection plate 80 comprises a first end 81 and a first aperture 82 through connection plate 80 proximate first end 81 .
- Connection plate 80 also comprises a second end 83 and a second aperture 84 through connection plate 80 .
- Connection plate 80 may have a length that is approximately the sum of the outer dimensions (the diameter if round, the length or width if rectangular, or otherwise measured) of top member 34 and bottom member 32 , or alternatively, a length that is more than that sum.
- slot 71 of upper joint member 64 and slot 71 of lower joint member 72 have a width sufficient to receive the connection plate 80 (see assembled condition in FIG. 2A ).
- a fastener 85 such as a pin, bolt, or other known pivot fastener, to be used to pivotally couple upper joint member 64 and 72 .
- Fastener 85 a pivotally connects upper joint member 64 to connection plate 80 proximate first end 81 and another fastener 85 b pivotally connects lower joint member 72 to connection plate 80 proximate second end 83 .
- second side frame member 20 comprises a bottom member 86 and a top member 88 that are operably connected at an elbow joint 36 b .
- Top member 88 has a first end 92 and a second end 94 .
- Top member 88 may also include a tube slide stop 96 between first end 92 and second end 94 .
- Tube slide stop 96 may be an area of top member 88 having a larger perimeter or may be a separate element coupled to top member 88 that prevents a sleeve locking tube 116 from sliding along the length of top member 88 .
- Bottom member 86 comprises a vertical member 98 having a first end 100 and a second end 102 .
- First end 100 may have a reduced perimeter portion 104 and a transition step 106 in the outer extents of vertical member 98 wherein the outer dimension increases.
- Transition step 106 may alternatively be a stop member coupled to the outer extents of bottom member 86 proximate first end 100 .
- Bottom member 86 may also include a wheel receiver tube 108 proximate second end 102 .
- Wheel receiver tube 108 may be substantially orthogonal to both vertical member 98 of second side frame member 20 and bottom frame member 22 of frame 16 .
- Wheel receiver tube 108 has a bottom side 110 and a first bottom connection tab 112 .
- a second bottom connection tab 114 may be coupled to bottom side 110 .
- First bottom connection tab 112 and second bottom connection tab 114 may be oriented or “lie” parallel to bottom frame member 22 .
- First bottom connection tab 112 and second bottom connection tab 114 may be spaced apart a clear distance which is identical to or slightly greater than an outer dimension of bottom frame member 22 .
- Second side frame member 20 also includes a locking tube 116 that slides along at lest a portion of the length of side member 20 . Accordingly, locking tube 116 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than the extents of at least a portion of second side frame member 20 . In one embodiment, locking tube 116 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than a portion of top member 88 proximate second end 94 and a portion of bottom member 86 proximate first end 100 .
- locking tube 116 has a length that allows it to simultaneously cover the entire elbow joint 36 b , a portion of bottom member 86 and a portion of top member 88 , which allows locking tube to prevent the relative angular displacement or “folding” of the top member 34 and the bottom member 36 of the second side frame member 20 at elbow joint 36 b.
- elbow joint 36 b connects upper member 88 to lower member 86 such that the reduced perimeter first end 66 of upper joint member 64 may be received into second end 94 of upper member 88 wherein the upper member 88 may butt against step 68 of upper joint member 64 .
- Reduced perimeter first end 66 of lower joint member 72 of elbow joint 36 b may be received into first end 100 of bottom member 86 wherein the bottom member 86 butts against step 68 of lower joint member 72 .
- upper joint member 64 and lower joint member 72 of elbow joint 36 b are pivotally coupled by a connection plate 80 thus pivotally connecting upper member 88 and lower member 86 of second vertical member 20 as similarly described above.
- bottom frame member 22 may be substantially horizontal and include an aperture 140 a and 140 b therethrough proximate each end.
- Bottom frame member 22 may be rigid and one-piece.
- a pin 142 a may pass through an aperture in bottom connection tab 58 , through aperture 140 a of bottom frame member 22 and through an aperture in bottom connection tab 60 . This results in bottom member 32 of first side frame member 18 being pivotally connected to bottom frame member 22 .
- pin 142 b may pass through an aperture in bottom connection tab 112 , through aperture 140 b of bottom frame member 22 and through an aperture in bottom connection tab 114 . This results in bottom member 32 of second side frame member 20 being pivotally connected to bottom frame member 22 .
- Bottom frame member 22 may include a stop 144 inserted in each end if bottom frame member 22 is a hollow section or tube to provide a finished look or to prevent debris from entering.
- Top frame member 16 is also the garment rod and may be in a substantially horizontal orientation. Top frame-member 16 may be rigid and one piece. Now turning to FIG. 5 , top frame member 16 may include a first end 146 , a second end 148 , a front side 150 , a back side 152 , a top side 154 , and a bottom side 156 . Top frame member 16 may include first connection tab 158 proximate first end 146 on back side 152 . Top frame member 16 may include a second connection tab 160 proximate second end 148 on a front side 150 . Both connection tabs 158 and 160 extend downward substantially perpendicular to bottom side 156 .
- First and second connection tabs 158 and 160 may be configured substantially similar to a half of the connection plate 80 (described above and shown in FIG. 4 ).
- each top member 34 and 88 of each side member 18 and 20 may include a joint member 162 a and 162 b at first end 38 and 92 respectively.
- Joint members 162 a and 162 b are configured substantially similar to joint members 64 and/or 72 of elbow joint 36 in FIG. 3 and described above.
- the recessed end 66 of joint member 162 a may be received into first end 38 of top member 34 of first side frame member 18 and recessed end 66 of joint member 162 b may be received into first end 92 of top member 88 of second side frame member 20 .
- top frame member 16 may be pivotally connected to side members 18 and 20 through a fastener 85 e and 85 f passing through joint members 162 a and 162 b and an aperture through connection tabs 158 and 160 respectively.
- top frame member 16 may also include an extension tube 164 a that extends from first end 146 and/or an extension tube 164 b that extends from second end 148 .
- each extension tube 164 a and 164 b includes a first end 166 , a second end 168 , and a hanger stop plate 170 .
- Hanger stop plate 170 may be a plate which is coupled to one or more ends 146 and//or 148 of top frame member 16 or second end 168 of extension tube 164 a and 164 b to prevent hanging clothes from being pushed off the respective end.
- Extension tube 164 may be operably connected to top frame member 16 using a connector 172 .
- Extension tube 164 may have a smaller outer dimension than the inner dimension of top frame member 16 and connector 172 may provide a washer or sleeve having a thickness that fills the gap or space between the extension tube 164 and the top frame member 16 to support the extension tube 164 in the top frame member 16 when an extension tube 164 is inserted into and received into an end 146 or 148 of the top frame member 16 .
- Connector 172 may provide for some elastic deformation allowing relative movement of extension tube 164 relative to top frame member 16 .
- Extension tubes 164 a and 164 b may be retractable and may be received partially or entirely within horizontal frame member 16 .
- Side members 18 and 20 may have a length that is about twice the length of bottom frame member 20 . Side members 18 and 20 may also have a length that is less than or greater than about twice the length of bottom frame member 20 . Bottom members 32 and 86 of side members 18 and 20 may be about equal in length to their respective top members 34 and 88 .
- FIG. 1 illustrates garment rack 10 in a fully erected position wherein locking tubes 62 and 116 are placed over elbow joints 36 a and 36 b and overlap recessed portions 50 and 104 (see FIG. 2 ) of bottom members 32 and 86 respectively. Locking tubes 62 and 116 may rest against transition steps 52 and 106 (see FIG. 2 ) respectively. In this position, locking tubes 62 and 116 prevent elbow joints 36 a and 36 b from pivoting which results in side members 18 and 20 being substantially rigid. Extension tubes 164 a and 164 b are shown in an extended position. Thusly, clothes may be hung on and supported by the garment rack using a typical hanger, or any other known hanger.
- Garment rack 10 can fold to be transported or stored out of sight and in a location such as under a bed, or in a closet. The folded configuration occupies very little space.
- FIG. 6A illustrates the first step in folding one embodiment of garment rack 10 , which is sliding locking tubes 62 and 116 upward until the elbow joints 36 a and 36 b are exposed as indicated by the arrows. Locking tubes 62 and 116 may be slid upward until they are restrained by or engage tube slide stop 42 and 96 respectively.
- FIG. 6B illustrates the second step for folding garment rack 10 .
- An inward force is applied to elbow joint 36 a as indicated by the arrow.
- An inward force is also applied to elbow joint 36 b as indicated by the arrow.
- Elbow joints 36 a and 36 b may be orientated to rotate about a horizontal axis substantially orthogonal to both side member 18 and top frame member 16 .
- the inward force causes top members 34 and 88 to rotate inward with respect to top frame member 16 .
- the inward force also causes bottom members 32 and 86 to rotate inward with respect to bottom frame member 22 .
- FIGS. 6C , 6 D, and 6 E show various stages of the third step for folding garment rack 10 , which includes applying a downward force to top frame member 16 and, thereby, displacing top frame member 16 downward to lay on top of bottom frame member 22 .
- top frame member 16 may be substantially resting on folded side frame members 18 and 20 .
- connection tabs 158 and 160 are on opposite sides of top frame member 16 .
- FIG. 2 the fully folded position is possible because connection tabs 158 and 160 are on opposite sides of top frame member 16 .
- second end 102 of bottom member 86 of side frame member 20 may be coupled to wheel receiver tube 108 above a front side 174 of bottom frame member 22 and second end 48 of bottom member 32 of side frame member 18 may be coupled to wheel receiver tube 56 above a back side 176 of bottom frame member 22 .
- This configuration allows side members to fold side-by-side to result in a compact folded position to be used for storage, shipping, or display.
- FIG. 6E illustrates a final step that may occur wherein wheel assemblies 14 a , 14 b , 14 c and 14 d are removed from wheel receiver tubes 54 and 108 respectively.
- the wheel assemblies may be stored alongside the folded garment rack 10 .
- the final position of folding garment rack 10 therefore takes up very little space and may easily be stored in any number of locations and may also be easily transported from one location to another.
- a user may erect the folded garment rack 10 by reversing the steps set out above for folding garment rack 10 .
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Abstract
A foldable garment rack having a collapsible frame that may be mounted on a plurality of wheel assemblies or other support feet. The present foldable garment rack comprises a rigid top frame member pivotally coupled to both a first side frame member and a second side frame member, and a rigid bottom frame member pivotally coupled to both side frame members. Each side member may include a top section and bottom section operably connected by an elbow joint. Each side member may include a locking tube slidingly disposed on the side frame member wherein the sliding lock may have a length sufficient to cover said first elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said first side frame member adjacent to said first elbow joint. The foldable garment has an erected position and a folded position.
Description
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/841,985, filed Jul. 2, 2013, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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This present invention relates to consumer storage products and, more particularly, to portable garment racks.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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Portable garment racks are used in many situations to hang clothing. Portable garment racks are used for fashion shows, weddings, clothing stores, residential and commercial clothes storage, coat check stands, additional clothing storage in apartments and condominiums, and many other uses. For many applications, the garment racks need to be transported to a location. In such applications, the garment racks must be transported in their fully upright and assembled position, or the garment racks need to be disassembled, transported, and reassembled on-site. The extra time it takes to disassemble and reassemble the garment racks can be substantial for events that require a large number of garment racks. Moreover, existing garment racks must be stored in a fully assembled or a substantially disassembled state when not in use. Storage of garment racks in the fully assembled condition can take up a substantial volume of space, with void and open air spaces comprising the majority of the required storage volume. Further, it takes extra time to disassemble and reassemble the garment rack.
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Thus, there is a need in the art for a garment rack that can be folded into a position that can be easily transported by conventional vehicles to locations, and/or provide a compact folded position that takes a minimal amount of space without having to disassemble the garment rack. The ability for a garment rack to be folded is also advantageous for shipping and the display of the products.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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The present invention is directed toward a foldable garment rack that can be selectively configured in an erected position and a folded position. The foldable garment rack may include a collapsible frame having a rigid top frame member pivotally coupled to both a first side frame member and a second side frame member, and a rigid bottom frame member that is also pivotally coupled to both the first side frame member and the second side frame member. The side frame members may include a top section and a bottom section operably connected by a first elbow joint. The first and second side frame members may have substantially equal lengths.
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The side frame members may be pivotally coupled to a connection tab coupled to the top frame member. A first connection tab may be coupled to a back side of the top frame member proximate a first end of the top frame member and the first side frame member may be pivotally connected to the first connection tab. A second connection tab may be coupled to a front side of the top frame member proximate a second end of the top frame member and the second side frame member may be pivotally coupled to the second connection tab.
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The foldable garment rack may include a first locking tube that is slidingly disposed on the first side frame member wherein the first locking tube may have a length sufficient to cover the first elbow joint and a portion of each of the top section and the bottom section of the first side frame member that are adjacent to the first elbow joint. Similarly, the foldable garment rack may include a second locking tube slidingly disposed on the second side frame member. The second locking tube may similarly have a length sufficient to cover the second elbow joint and a portion of each of the top section and the bottom section of the second side frame member that are adjacent to the second elbow joint. The side frame members of the present foldable garment rack may include the top section and the bottom sections having lengths that are substantially equal.
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When the present foldable garment rack is configured in the erected position, the first locking tubes may cover the respective elbow joint and a portion of each of the top section and the bottom section of the side frame member adjacent to the respective elbow joint. When in the erected position, the locking tube substantially prevents any relative pivotal displacement between the top and bottom sections of the side frame members. In addition, the locking tubes may rest on a transition step in the outer dimension of the bottom section of the side members so that gravity holds the locking tubes in the desired position to substantially prevents any relative pivotal displacement between the top and bottom sections of the side frame members.
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The present garment rack may be folded by moving the locking members to expose the elbow joints so that the elbow joints are free to be displaced inwardly so that the top and bottom sections of the side frame members also rotate inwardly from the top and bottom frame members respectively. The top and bottom side frame members will fold in half thereby bringing the top frame member in close proximity to the bottom frame member.
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When the present foldable garment rack is configured in the folded position, the first side frame member and the second side frame member may be laterally adjacent or “side-by-side” due in part to the location of the connection tabs. In the folded position, the rigid top frame member may be substantially above the rigid bottom frame member.
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Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawing figures.
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The accompanying drawings form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, in which like reference numerals are employed to indicate like or similar parts in the various views.
- FIG. 1
is a perspective view of one embodiment of a folding garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1;
- FIG. 2A
is a perspective view of one embodiment of an elbow joint of the embodiment of
FIG. 1in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a joint member of the elbow joint of
FIG. 2A;
- FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a connection plate of the elbow joint of
FIG. 2A;
- FIG. 5
is perspective view of one embodiment of a top frame of the garment rack of
FIG. 1in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 6A
is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 6B
is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 6C
is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 6D
is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
- FIG. 6E
is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1during a step of folding the present garment rack in accordance with the teachings of the present invention; and
- FIG. 6F
is a perspective drawing of the folding garment rack of
FIG. 1in a folded position in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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The following detailed description of the present invention references the accompanying drawing figures that illustrate specific embodiments in which the invention can be practiced. The embodiments are intended to describe aspects of the present invention in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments can be utilized and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The present invention is defined by the appended claims and, therefore, the description is not to be taken in a limiting sense and shall not limit the scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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As shown in
FIG. 1,
garment rack10 comprises a
main frame12 mounted on four of
wheel assemblies14 a, 14 b, 14 c, and 14 d.
Main frame12 comprises
top frame member16, a first
side frame member18, a second
side frame member20, and a
bottom frame member22.
Main frame12
members16, 18, 20, and 22 may be structural members of metal, plastic, fiberglass, or other composite material, such as carbon fiber, or a mixture thereof.
Main frame12
members16, 18, 20, and 22 may be solid members, hollow sections (for example, tubes), or other known structural cross-sectional shapes.
FIG. 1illustrates an embodiment wherein
frame members16, 18, 20 and 22 are metal tubes.
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As further shown in
FIG. 1, each
wheel assembly14 a, 14 b, 14 c, and 14 d may include a
connector tube24, a
caster26 coupled to
connector tube24, and a
wheel28 operably connected to
caster26. A
wheel28 may include a
wheel lock30. As shown in
FIG. 1,
wheel28 of
wheel assemblies14 a and 14 b include
wheel lock30.
Connector tubes24 and
casters26 may be constructed of metal, plastic, or other composite material, such as carbon fiber, or a mixture thereof. One or
more casters26 may include a bearing assembly (not shown) allowing for each wheel to be rotatable about a vertical axis.
Wheels28 may be made of any wheel material now known, including rubber, polyurethane, plastic, or metal.
Wheel28 may be operably connected to
caster26 using a bolt or other pin member wherein
wheel28 may also include a bearing assembly (not shown) facilitating rotation of
wheel28 within
caster26. A person of skill in the art will appreciate that there are many wheel and caster combinations that may be incorporated into the present wheel assembly.
Wheel assemblies14 a, 14 b, 14 c and 14 d may be configured with a release mechanism (not shown) so that they can be removably coupled to
side members18 and 20 respectively.
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An embodiment of the
present garment rack10 is shown in
FIG. 2which shows first
side frame member18 comprising a
bottom member32 and a
top member34 that are operably connected at an elbow joint 36 a.
Top member34 has a first end 38 and a
second end40.
Top member34 may also include a
tube slide stop42 disposed between first end 38 and
second end40.
Tube slide stop42 may be an area of top member having a larger perimeter (or diameter) or may be a separate element coupled to
top member34, which prevents a sleeve or a locking
tube62 from sliding along the length of
top member34.
- Bottom member
32 comprises a vertical member 44 having a
first end46 and a second end 48. First end 46 may have a reduced
perimeter portion50 and a
transition step52 transitioning from the reduced perimeter to a larger perimeter of the outer extents of vertical member 44.
Transition step52 may alternatively be a stop member coupled to the outer extents of
bottom member32 proximate
first end46.
Bottom member32 may also include a
wheel receiver tube54 proximate second end 48.
Wheel receiver tube54 may be substantially orthogonal to both vertical member 44 of
side member18 and
bottom frame member22 of
frame12.
Wheel receiver tube54 may include a
bottom side56. A first
bottom connection tab58 and a second
bottom connection tab60 may be coupled to
bottom side56. First
bottom connection tab58 and second
bottom connection tab60 may be orientated, or may “lie,” parallel to
bottom frame member22. First
bottom connection tab58 and second
bottom connection tab60 may be spaced apart a clear distance which is identical to or slightly greater than an outer dimension of
bottom frame member22.
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First
side frame member18 also includes a locking
tube62 that slides along at least a portion of the length of first
side frame member18. Accordingly, locking
tube62 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than the extents of at least a portion of first
side frame member18. In one embodiment, locking
tube62 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than a portion of
top member34 proximate
second end40 and a portion of
bottom member32 proximate
first end46. In one
embodiment locking tube62 has a length that allows it to simultaneously cover elbow joint 36 a, a portion of
bottom member32 proximate
first end46, and a portion of
top member34 proximate
second end40, which allows locking
tube62 to prevent the relative angular displacement or “folding” of the
top member34 and the
bottom member36 of the first
side frame member18 at elbow joint 36 a.
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As shown in
FIG. 2A, an elbow joint 36 comprises an upper
joint member64 and a lower
joint member72. Elbow joint 36 and components thereof is described below and shown in
FIGS. 2A, 3, and 4. Elbow joint 36 is separately identified herein upon each occurrence in the present invention as elbow joint 36 a of first
side frame member18 and elbow joint 36 b of second
side frame member20. As shown in
FIG. 3, each
joint member64 and 72 includes a reduced perimeter
first end66, a
step68 in the extents of the
outer surface67, a
second end69, an
aperture70 through the center of the joint member body proximate the
second end69, and a vertically orientated
slot71 cut therein, wherein
slot71 is substantially perpendicular to
aperture70. Reduced perimeter
first end66 of upper
joint member64 may be received into
second end40 of
top member34 wherein
top member34 may butt against
step68. Reduced perimeter
first end66 of lower
joint member72 may be received into
first end46 of
bottom member32 wherein the
bottom member32 butts against
step68. A
first chamfer74 may be disposed on the
joint member64 and 72 proximate
first end66 and a
second chamfer76 is disposed on the
joint member64 and 72 proximate
second end69.
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As shown in
FIG. 2A, upper
joint member64 and lower
joint member72 are pivotally coupled by a
connection plate80. As better shown in
FIG. 4,
connection plate80 comprises a
first end81 and a
first aperture82 through
connection plate80 proximate
first end81.
Connection plate80 also comprises a
second end83 and a
second aperture84 through
connection plate80.
Connection plate80 may have a length that is approximately the sum of the outer dimensions (the diameter if round, the length or width if rectangular, or otherwise measured) of
top member34 and
bottom member32, or alternatively, a length that is more than that sum. Turning back to
FIG. 3, slot 71 of upper
joint member64 and
slot71 of lower
joint member72 have a width sufficient to receive the connection plate 80 (see assembled condition in
FIG. 2A). This allows a fastener 85, such as a pin, bolt, or other known pivot fastener, to be used to pivotally couple upper
joint member64 and 72.
Fastener85 a pivotally connects upper
joint member64 to
connection plate80 proximate
first end81 and another fastener 85 b pivotally connects lower
joint member72 to
connection plate80 proximate
second end83.
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As shown in
FIG. 2, second
side frame member20 comprises a
bottom member86 and a
top member88 that are operably connected at an elbow joint 36 b.
Top member88 has a
first end92 and a second end 94.
Top member88 may also include a
tube slide stop96 between
first end92 and second end 94.
Tube slide stop96 may be an area of
top member88 having a larger perimeter or may be a separate element coupled to
top member88 that prevents a
sleeve locking tube116 from sliding along the length of
top member88.
- Bottom member
86 comprises a
vertical member98 having a
first end100 and a
second end102.
First end100 may have a reduced
perimeter portion104 and a
transition step106 in the outer extents of
vertical member98 wherein the outer dimension increases.
Transition step106 may alternatively be a stop member coupled to the outer extents of
bottom member86 proximate
first end100.
Bottom member86 may also include a
wheel receiver tube108 proximate
second end102.
Wheel receiver tube108 may be substantially orthogonal to both
vertical member98 of second
side frame member20 and
bottom frame member22 of
frame16.
Wheel receiver tube108 has a
bottom side110 and a first
bottom connection tab112. A second
bottom connection tab114 may be coupled to
bottom side110. First
bottom connection tab112 and second
bottom connection tab114 may be oriented or “lie” parallel to
bottom frame member22. First
bottom connection tab112 and second
bottom connection tab114 may be spaced apart a clear distance which is identical to or slightly greater than an outer dimension of
bottom frame member22.
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Second
side frame member20 also includes a locking
tube116 that slides along at lest a portion of the length of
side member20. Accordingly, locking
tube116 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than the extents of at least a portion of second
side frame member20. In one embodiment, locking
tube116 has an inner clear dimension that is greater than a portion of
top member88 proximate second end 94 and a portion of
bottom member86 proximate
first end100. In one
embodiment locking tube116 has a length that allows it to simultaneously cover the entire elbow joint 36 b, a portion of
bottom member86 and a portion of
top member88, which allows locking tube to prevent the relative angular displacement or “folding” of the
top member34 and the
bottom member36 of the second
side frame member20 at elbow joint 36 b.
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As shown in
FIG. 2A, elbow joint 36 b connects
upper member88 to
lower member86 such that the reduced perimeter
first end66 of upper
joint member64 may be received into second end 94 of
upper member88 wherein the
upper member88 may butt against
step68 of upper
joint member64. Reduced perimeter
first end66 of lower
joint member72 of elbow joint 36 b may be received into
first end100 of
bottom member86 wherein the
bottom member86 butts against
step68 of lower
joint member72.
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As shown in
FIG. 2A, upper
joint member64 and lower
joint member72 of elbow joint 36 b are pivotally coupled by a
connection plate80 thus pivotally connecting
upper member88 and
lower member86 of second
vertical member20 as similarly described above.
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As shown in
FIG. 2,
bottom frame member22 may be substantially horizontal and include an
aperture140 a and 140 b therethrough proximate each end.
Bottom frame member22 may be rigid and one-piece. A
pin142 a may pass through an aperture in
bottom connection tab58, through
aperture140 a of
bottom frame member22 and through an aperture in
bottom connection tab60. This results in
bottom member32 of first
side frame member18 being pivotally connected to
bottom frame member22. As further shown in
FIG. 2, pin 142 b may pass through an aperture in
bottom connection tab112, through
aperture140 b of
bottom frame member22 and through an aperture in
bottom connection tab114. This results in
bottom member32 of second
side frame member20 being pivotally connected to
bottom frame member22.
Bottom frame member22 may include a
stop144 inserted in each end if
bottom frame member22 is a hollow section or tube to provide a finished look or to prevent debris from entering.
- Top frame member
16 is also the garment rod and may be in a substantially horizontal orientation. Top frame-
member16 may be rigid and one piece. Now turning to
FIG. 5,
top frame member16 may include a
first end146, a
second end148, a
front side150, a
back side152, a
top side154, and a
bottom side156.
Top frame member16 may include
first connection tab158 proximate
first end146 on
back side152.
Top frame member16 may include a
second connection tab160 proximate
second end148 on a
front side150. Both
connection tabs158 and 160 extend downward substantially perpendicular to
bottom side156. First and
second connection tabs158 and 160 may be configured substantially similar to a half of the connection plate 80 (described above and shown in
FIG. 4). As shown in
FIG. 2, each
top member34 and 88 of each
side member18 and 20 may include a
joint member162 a and 162 b at
first end38 and 92 respectively.
Joint members162 a and 162 b are configured substantially similar to
joint members64 and/or 72 of elbow joint 36 in
FIG. 3and described above. The recessed
end66 of
joint member162 a may be received into first end 38 of
top member34 of first
side frame member18 and recessed
end66 of
joint member162 b may be received into
first end92 of
top member88 of second
side frame member20. Thus, as shown in
FIG. 2,
top frame member16 may be pivotally connected to
side members18 and 20 through a
fastener85 e and 85 f passing through
joint members162 a and 162 b and an aperture through
connection tabs158 and 160 respectively.
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As further shown in
FIG. 2,
top frame member16 may also include an
extension tube164 a that extends from
first end146 and/or an
extension tube164 b that extends from
second end148. As shown, each
extension tube164 a and 164 b includes a
first end166, a
second end168, and a
hanger stop plate170.
Hanger stop plate170 may be a plate which is coupled to one or more ends 146 and//or 148 of
top frame member16 or
second end168 of
extension tube164 a and 164 b to prevent hanging clothes from being pushed off the respective end. Extension tube 164 may be operably connected to
top frame member16 using a
connector172. Extension tube 164 may have a smaller outer dimension than the inner dimension of
top frame member16 and
connector172 may provide a washer or sleeve having a thickness that fills the gap or space between the extension tube 164 and the
top frame member16 to support the extension tube 164 in the
top frame member16 when an extension tube 164 is inserted into and received into an
end146 or 148 of the
top frame member16.
Connector172 may provide for some elastic deformation allowing relative movement of extension tube 164 relative to
top frame member16.
Extension tubes164 a and 164 b may be retractable and may be received partially or entirely within
horizontal frame member16.
- Side members
18 and 20 may have a length that is about twice the length of
bottom frame member20.
Side members18 and 20 may also have a length that is less than or greater than about twice the length of
bottom frame member20.
Bottom members32 and 86 of
side members18 and 20 may be about equal in length to their respective
top members34 and 88.
- FIG. 1
illustrates
garment rack10 in a fully erected position wherein locking
tubes62 and 116 are placed over elbow joints 36 a and 36 b and overlap recessed
portions50 and 104 (see
FIG. 2) of
bottom members32 and 86 respectively. Locking
tubes62 and 116 may rest against transition steps 52 and 106 (see
FIG. 2) respectively. In this position, locking
tubes62 and 116 prevent
elbow joints36 a and 36 b from pivoting which results in
side members18 and 20 being substantially rigid.
Extension tubes164 a and 164 b are shown in an extended position. Thusly, clothes may be hung on and supported by the garment rack using a typical hanger, or any other known hanger.
- Garment rack
10 can fold to be transported or stored out of sight and in a location such as under a bed, or in a closet. The folded configuration occupies very little space.
FIG. 6Aillustrates the first step in folding one embodiment of
garment rack10, which is sliding
locking tubes62 and 116 upward until the elbow joints 36 a and 36 b are exposed as indicated by the arrows. Locking
tubes62 and 116 may be slid upward until they are restrained by or engage
tube slide stop42 and 96 respectively.
- FIG. 6B
illustrates the second step for folding
garment rack10. An inward force is applied to elbow joint 36 a as indicated by the arrow. An inward force is also applied to elbow joint 36 b as indicated by the arrow. Elbow joints 36 a and 36 b may be orientated to rotate about a horizontal axis substantially orthogonal to both
side member18 and
top frame member16. The inward force causes
top members34 and 88 to rotate inward with respect to
top frame member16. The inward force also causes
bottom members32 and 86 to rotate inward with respect to
bottom frame member22.
- FIGS. 6C
, 6D, and 6E show various stages of the third step for folding
garment rack10, which includes applying a downward force to
top frame member16 and, thereby, displacing
top frame member16 downward to lay on top of
bottom frame member22. In a fully folded position shown in
FIG. 6E,
top frame member16 may be substantially resting on folded
side frame members18 and 20. As shown in
FIG. 2, the fully folded position is possible because
connection tabs158 and 160 are on opposite sides of
top frame member16. Correspondingly, as further shown in
FIG. 2,
second end102 of
bottom member86 of
side frame member20 may be coupled to
wheel receiver tube108 above a front side 174 of
bottom frame member22 and second end 48 of
bottom member32 of
side frame member18 may be coupled to
wheel receiver tube56 above a
back side176 of
bottom frame member22. This configuration allows side members to fold side-by-side to result in a compact folded position to be used for storage, shipping, or display.
- FIG. 6E
illustrates a final step that may occur wherein
wheel assemblies14 a, 14 b, 14 c and 14 d are removed from
wheel receiver tubes54 and 108 respectively. The wheel assemblies may be stored alongside the folded
garment rack10. The final position of folding
garment rack10 therefore takes up very little space and may easily be stored in any number of locations and may also be easily transported from one location to another. A user may erect the folded
garment rack10 by reversing the steps set out above for folding
garment rack10.
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As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited to the particular details of the examples illustrated herein. It is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications using other similar or related features or techniques will occur to those skilled in the art. It is accordingly intended that all such modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are deemed to be covered by the present invention.
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Other aspects, objects, and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosures, and the appended claims.
Claims (11)
1. A foldable garment rack comprising:
a collapsible frame comprising a rigid top frame member pivotally coupled to both a first side frame member and a second side frame member, and a rigid bottom frame member pivotally coupled to both said first side frame member and said second side frame member, wherein said first side frame member and said second side frame member have substantially the same length;
said first side frame member having a top section and a bottom section pivotally connected by a first elbow joint;
said second side frame member having a top section and a bottom section pivotally connected by a second elbow joint;
a first locking tube slidingly disposed on said first side frame member and having a length sufficient to cover said first elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said first side frame member adjacent to said first elbow joint; and
a second locking tube slidingly disposed on said second side frame member and having a length sufficient to cover said second elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said second side frame member adjacent to said second elbow joint.
2. The foldable garment rack of
claim 1wherein said top section and said bottom sections of said first side section having a length that is substantially equal; and wherein said top section and said bottom section of said second side frame member having a length that is substantially equal.
3. The foldable garment rack of
claim 1wherein said first side frame member is pivotally coupled to said top frame member by a first connection tab, said first connection tab being coupled to a back side of said top frame member proximate a first end of said top frame member, and said second side frame member is pivotally coupled to said top frame member by a second connection tab, said second connection tab being coupled to a front side of said top frame member proximate a second end of said top frame member.
4. The foldable garment rack of
claim 1, said foldable garment rack having an erected position and a folded position.
5. The foldable garment rack of
claim 4wherein in said erected position, said first locking tube covering said first elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said first side frame member adjacent to said first elbow joint and said second locking tube covering said second elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said second side frame member adjacent to said second elbow joint.
6. The foldable garment rack of
claim 5wherein in said erected position, said first locking tube rests on a first transition step in the outer dimension of said bottom section of said first side frame member and said second locking tube rests on a second transition step in the outer dimension of said bottom section of said second side frame member.
7. The foldable garment rack of
claim 4, wherein in said folded position said first side frame member and said second side frame member are laterally adjacent.
8. The foldable garment rack of
claim 7, wherein the rigid top frame member being disposed substantially above the rigid bottom frame member.
9. The foldable garment rack of
claim 1further comprising a plurality of wheel assemblies.
10. A foldable garment rack comprising:
a collapsible frame comprising:
a first side frame member having of a top section and a bottom section pivotally connected by a first elbow joint, said bottom section including a first wheel receiver tube disposed substantially perpendicular to said first side frame member;
a second side frame member having a top section and a bottom section pivotally connected by a second elbow joint, said bottom section including a second wheel receiver tube disposed substantially perpendicular to said first side frame member;
a rigid top frame member having a first connection tab coupled to a back side of said top frame member proximate a first end of said top frame member and a second connection tab coupled to a front side of said top frame member proximate a second end of said top frame member, and wherein said first side frame member is pivotally coupled to said first connection tab and said second side frame member is pivotally coupled to said second connection tab;
a rigid bottom frame member having a front side and a back side, said rigid bottom frame member pivotally coupled to said first wheel receiver tube, said first side frame member being disposed over said back side of said rigid bottom frame, and said rigid bottom frame member being pivotally coupled to said second wheel receiver tube, said second side frame member being disposed over said front side of said rigid bottom frame;
a first locking tube slidingly disposed on said first side frame member and having a length sufficient to cover said first elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said first side frame member adjacent to said first elbow joint; and
a second locking tube slidingly disposed on said second side frame member and having a length sufficient to cover said second elbow joint and a portion of each of said top section and said bottom section of said second side frame member adjacent to said second elbow joint.
11. The foldable garment rack of
claim 10wherein said collapsible frame having an erected position and a folded position.
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