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    • 12. 发明专利
    • A CLOTHES DRYER
    • GB2254549A
    • 1992-10-14
    • GB9107443
    • 1991-04-09
    • WILSON GRAHAM
    • WILSON GRAHAM
    • D06F57/12
    • A clothes dryer comprises a wall mounting bracket (1) which supports a pair of arms (3a, 3c) between which is strung at least one clothesline (5). A third arm (3b) is rotatably mounted on the bracket (1) between the pair of arms (3a, 3c) and the clothesline (5) freely passes therethrough. In this way, by rotating the third arm (3b) and spacing it from the two arms (3a, 3c) of the pair the clothesline (5) can be tensioned. Preferably, a plurality of clotheslines (5) is strung between the pair of arms (3a, 3c), each clothesline (5) being spaced from the others along the lengths of the arms (3a, 3b. 3c) and respectively passing through one of a series of spaced holes (6) in the third arm (3b). By an appropriate arrangement of the lengths of the clotheslines (5), on rotation of the third arm (36) into a position spaced from the pair of arms (3a. 3c), the clotheslines (5) are all tensioned and frictionally retain the third arm (3b) in position.
    • 16. 发明专利
    • Non-slip rocking clothes prop
    • GB2280602A
    • 1995-02-08
    • GB9400126
    • 1994-01-06
    • WILSON GRAHAM
    • WILSON GRAHAM
    • D06F53/04
    • A non-slip rocking clothes prop has a means of positively connecting the prop to the line Fig. 2, which prevents the prop detaching from the line or sliding along the line. This comprises a hole 3 through which the line is looped, and a peg (4) around which it is passed. A cylindrical plastic rod Fig 1 (9), connects the upper and bottom sections of the prop together and allows the bottom section Fig. (3) to change direction at an angle in relation to the upper section of the prop, so that it can pivot around itself. At the lowest end of the bottom section Fig. 1 (3) there is a rubber cap fitted Fig. 1 (12) which along with compaction when the washing line is loaded, improves ground traction and acts as a brake. Also the minimal ground contact of the rubber cap prevents the prop walking when the wind rocks the prop. Figs. 10 and 11 (not shown) show alternative methods of attaching to the line.