US20250347047A1
2025-11-13
19/204,450
2025-05-09
Smart Summary: A laundry net is designed to help wash clothes safely. It has two mesh panels that create a protective outer shell and an inner shell that holds the garment in place. Fastening members are included to secure the garment and keep it straight during washing. A zipper allows easy access to put clothes in and take them out. This net helps prevent damage to clothes while they are being laundered. 🚀 TL;DR
The present disclosure provides a garment laundry net comprising an outer shell including an upper mesh panel and a lower mesh panel of a first garment shape, an inner shell having a second garment shape, at least one first fastening member sewn to an end of the inner shell corresponding to the opening of the outer shell, at least one second fastening member is sewn to an inner end of the outer shell to close the opening and is disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell to straighten the laundry garment placed therebetween, and a zipper sewn to an opening in the outer shell to open and close the outer shell.
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D06F95/006 » CPC main
Laundry systems or arrangements of apparatus or machines; Mobile laundries ; Baskets or bags specially adapted for holding or transporting laundry; Supports therefor; Bags; Supports therefor Bags for holding the laundry during washing
D06F95/00 IPC
Laundry systems or arrangements of apparatus or machines; Mobile laundriesÂ
This application claims priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2024-0061546, filed on May 10, 2024, in the KIPO (Korean Intellectual Property Office), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein entirely by reference.
The present invention relates to a laundry net for a washing machine, and more particularly to a laundry net and a method of using the net for washing upper or lower garments more safely and without wrinkling or damage.
In the past, housewives used to wash laundry by hand, but in recent years, with the improvement of economic power, washing machines have been widely adopted to eliminate the laborious nature of hand washing, thereby liberating people from laundry chores.
Since laundry such as various clothes is placed inside such a washing machine and the motor is driven to wash the laundry, there is a possibility that the fabric may be easily damaged by friction with other laundry, the inner wall of the washing machine, or the rotating plate (or pulsator). Furthermore, the laundry may become entangled, resulting in stretching, deformation, or poor washing results. Specifically, the above-mentioned washing machine achieves the purposeful washing by the rotating plate (or pulsator) so that a beam is on the laundry the wall of the washing tub, but since washing process the laundry with the washing water to apply agitation, there a problem that the laundry t was easily damaged, damaged, and stretched due to the twisting laundry and the decorations and accessories, and also the inconvenience of having to the after washing.
Therefore, in order to solve or improve the above-mentioned problems, a laundry net for a washing machine has recently been proposed that, when washing laundry using a washing machine, stores laundry in a laundry net manufactured in the shape of a pocket using a mesh woven into a net, thereby reducing tangling or damage to laundry during washing.
However, the conventional laundry net is simply composed of a structure in which an upper net and a lower net are enclosed and sewn together so that a storage space is formed inside, a zipper for opening and closing the storage space is sewn to an opening of the upper net and the lower net, and an insertion part in which a zipper handle is inserted is formed at the leading end of the zipper, In particular, when a garment top is placed in a laundry net and washed, a problem arises in that the top becomes structurally tangled inside the laundry net, leading to deformation or imbalance. This can result in poor washing quality or even operational errors in the washing machine.
The technical challenge of the present invention is to provide a laundry net that prevents the top or bottom of a garment from being damaged or tangled during washing, thereby making the washing of the top or bottom of the garment safer and more convenient.
In addition, the present invention aims to provide laundry that allows the garment to rotate freely in the washing machine in the form of a top and bottom without folding, tangling, curling, or bunching in the laundry net, and to the fabric, buttons, decorations, zippers, etc. of the garment by bumping and against each other clean washing.
In the case of down padding, it provides a laundry net that from puffing up in the washing machine and spinning around instead of spinning, making it harder to wash.
It also provides a laundry net that is less likely to tangle or clump when washing, which can improve washing machine errors.
It also aims to provide a laundry net that minimizes the wrinkling of the garment's top or bottom as much as possible, even after washing.
You can also throw the net directly into the dryer after washing or use it in an all-in-one wash+and dry product, which provides the convenience of using the net at once without the need for separate loading and unloading.
Furthermore, the technical challenge of the present invention is to provide a method of using the above laundry net.
The problems that the present invention is intended to solve are not limited to those mentioned above, and other problems not mentioned will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following description.
According to embodiments of the present invention for accomplishing the above tasks, A garment laundry net, comprising: an outer shell including an upper mesh panel and a lower mesh panel of a first garment shape, the upper mesh panel and the lower mesh panel being sewn together to form an envelope structure, the an envelope structure having at least one receiving space and at least one opening; an inner shell having a second garment shape, disposed in the receiving space of the outer shell and having sewn to at least one of the upper mesh panel and the lower mesh panel for fitting or being worn on a laundry garment; at least one first fastening member is sewn to an end of the inner shell corresponding to the opening of the outer shell; at least one second fastening member is sewn to an inner end of the outer shell to close the opening and to straighten the laundry garment disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell; and a zipper is sewn to a bottom opening of said outer shell to open and close the receiving space of the outer shell.
The inner shell or the outer shell may comprise a mesh fabric that is breathable and quick-drying.
The second garment shape may be a garment laundry net that is one of a top or a bottom.
The first garment shape may be the same or similar to the second garment shape.
The opening may comprise at least one of a left sleeve hem, right sleeve hem, a top hem, a bottom hem, and a waist hem.
When the first fastening member and the second fastening member are snap buttons, the first fastening member may be a female button and the second fastening member may be a male button, or the first fastening member may be a male button and the second fastening member may be a female button. The first fastening member on the front plate of the inner shell and the first fastening member on the back plate of the inner shell do not overlap each other and may be different types of buttons.
When the first fastening member and the second fastening member are Velcro tape, the first fastening member is a hook and the second fastening member is a loop, or the first fastening member is a loop and the second fastening member is a hook.
According to other embodiments of the present invention for accomplishing the above tasks, there may be provided a method of using a garment laundry net, comprising: placing an inner shell into a garment to be laundered; inserting the garment with the inner shell into a receiving space of an outer shell; fastening a first fastening member of the inner shell and a second fastening member of the outer shell to each other so that the garment is straightened; and closing a opening of the outer shell. The first fastening member and the second fastening member may be sewn to at least one of a left sleeve hem, right sleeve hem, a top hem, a bottom hem, and a waist hem.
According to embodiments of the present invention, a garment top or bottom can be laundered more safely and conveniently by including an inner shell having a second garment shape and at least one fastening member disposed in a receiving space of the outer shell and is sewn to at least one of the upper and lower mesh panels of the outer shell so as to straighten the garment top or bottom disposed between the inner shell and outer shell, and at least one fastening member is sewn to an inner end of the outer shell so as to prevent the garment top or bottom from being damaged or tangled during washing. Furthermore, the laundry may be prevented from becoming tangled or bunched in the laundry net, resulting in poor washing or a faulty stop of the washing machine.
It also prevents friction or pilling during washing, and minimizes damage caused by garment rubbing against the inside walls of the machine or other clothing.
You can also minimize the number of wrinkles in the top or bottom of the garment after washing.
Furthermore, the inner shell and the outer shell are fastened by snap buttons or Velcro tape, so that the upper or lower garment inserted into the inner shell does not become tangled during washing, and can be dried in the dryer as it is after washing, which is convenient and very useful for an all-in-one washing machine dryer.
In addition, a method of using a laundry net having the aforementioned advantages can be provided.
However, the effects of the present invention are not limited to the above effects and may be extended in various ways without departing from the technical ideas and scope of the present invention.
The above and other features and advantages will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art by describing in detail exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a laundry net for tops, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of a laundry net for top, according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of an inner shell of a laundry net for a top according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a neck circumference region of an inner shell of a laundry net for a top according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 4A and 4B are drawings intended to illustrate a method of fastening the sleeve hem of a laundry net for a garment according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a drawing to illustrate a method of fastening a top hem of a laundry net for a top according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 6A and 6B are perspective views of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a drawing to illustrate a method of using a laundry net for tops according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a front view of a lower garment laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention.
In the following description, the same or similar elements are labeled with the same or similar reference numbers.
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “includes”, “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. In addition, a term such as a “unit”, a “module”, a “block” or like, when used in the specification, represents a unit that processes at least one function or operation, and the unit or the like may be implemented by hardware or software or a combination of hardware and software.
Reference herein to a layer formed “on” a substrate or other layer refers to a layer formed directly on top of the substrate or other layer or to an intermediate layer or intermediate layers formed on the substrate or other layer. It will also be understood by those skilled in the art that structures or shapes that are “adjacent” to other structures or shapes may have portions that overlap or are disposed below the adjacent features.
In this specification, the relative terms, such as “below”, “above”, “upper”, “lower”, “horizontal”, and “vertical”, may be used to describe the relationship of one component, layer, or region to another component, layer, or region, as shown in the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that these terms are intended to encompass not only the directions indicated in the figures, but also the other directions of the elements.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Preferred embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, they may be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention, FIGS. 2A and 2B are perspective views of an inner shell of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a magnified view of a neck circumference region of an inner shell of a top laundry net inner shell according to one embodiment of the present invention, FIGS. 4A and 4B are drawings illustrating a method of fastening a sleeve hem of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 5 is a drawing illustrating a method of fastening a top hem of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to FIGS. 1A through 5, the laundry net 100 includes an outer shell 10 and an inner shell 20 disposed inside the outer shell 10. The outer shell 10 and the inner shell 20 comprise a mesh net, the inner shell 20 disposed inside the outer shell 10 can be seen to the outside of the outer shell 10 through transparency provided by the mesh net. Preferably, the mesh net may be a fiber mesh net.
The mesh net is excellent in breathability and drying performance. The laundry net 100 includes at least one first fastening member 25 disposed on the inner shell 20 and at least one second fastening member 15 disposed on the outer shell 10, which is engageably coupled with the first fastening member 25. Further, the laundry net 100 includes a zipper 30 disposed at a bottom of the outer shell 10.
The outer shell 10 comprises an upper mesh panel 11 and a lower mesh panel 12 in the shape of a first garment, with the upper mesh panel 11 and the lower mesh panel 12 sewn together in an enveloped state, having one receiving space S and at least one opening OP. The first garment shape may have various shapes, such as triangular, square, polygonal, etc. Preferably, the first garment shape may be in the shape of a top. The receiving space S may be formed by sewing the upper mesh panel 11 and the lower mesh panel 12 together in an enclosed state, and the receiving space S may be partially open through at least one opening OP. Specifically, the openings OP1, OP2 may be located at the hem of the left and right sleeves, and the opening OP3 may be located at the hem of the top.
The inner shell 20 is disposed in the receiving space S of the outer shell 10 and is partially sewn to at least one of the upper mesh panel 11 and the lower mesh panel 12 for fitting into or being worn on a laundry garment and has a second garment shape similar to or different from the first garment shape. Preferably, the second garment shape is smaller than the first garment shape and may be the same or similar to the first garment shape.
Referring now to FIG. 3, for ease of description, the outer shell 10 is turned inside out and folded so that the inner shell 20 is visible. The inner shell 20 is sewn to the neck perimeter NP of the outer shell 10, and as a whole, the neck perimeter NP of the top laundry net 100 is closed by the sewn connection, so that no opening is formed. The remaining portions of the inner shell 20, except for the neck perimeter NP portion, are not sewn to the upper mesh panel 11 or lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10, allowing the remaining portions of the inner shell 20 to be worn on or fitted into the upper garment to be laundered. Specifically, the sleeves portions of the inner shell 20 are each inserted into the sleeves of the upper garment, such that one surface of the inner shell 20 is in contact with the back panel of the upper garment, and the opposite surface of the inner shell 20 is in contact with the front panel of the upper garment, thereby positioning the inner shell 20 inside the upper garment.
Additionally, the neck perimeter NP portion of the inner shell 20 may be disposed between the upper mesh panel 11 and the lower mesh panel 12 so that it is sewn simultaneously with the upper mesh panel 11 and the lower mesh panel 12, or it may be sewn with the neck perimeter NP of either the upper mesh 1 panel 1 or the lower mesh panel 12. If the neck perimeter NP1 of the inner shell 20 is sewn with either the neck perimeter NP2 of the upper mesh panel 11 or the lower mesh panel 12, the remaining neck perimeter that is not sewn may have an opening (not shown), which may be opened and closed via a zipper.
Referring to FIGS. 2A and 2B, the laundry net 100 may include at least one first fastening member 25 which is sewn to an end of the inner shell 20 corresponding to the openings OP1, OP2, OP3 of the outer shell 10. The ends of the inner shell 20 may be left and right sleeve hems and top hems. FIG. 2a is a perspective view showing a front side or front plate P1 of the inner shell 20, and FIG. 2b is a perspective view showing a back side or back plate P2 of the inner shell 20.
The first fastening member 25 on the front or front plate P1 of the inner shell 20 is located at the bottom of the left and right sleeve hem and the top hem of the inner shell 20, and similarly, the first fastening member 25 on the back or back plate P2 of the inner shell 20 is located at the bottom of the left and right sleeve hem and the top hem of the inner shell 20. In this case, the first fastening member 25 on the front or front plate P1 of the inner shell 20 and the first fastening member 25 on the back or back plate P2 of the inner shell 20 may be opposite each other and may be different male and female types of snap buttons or Velcro tape. In this way, the first fastening 25 can be opposite each other and arranged in different male and female shapes to couple the inner shell 20 and the outer shell 10 to each other so that the fasteners do not easily come apart in the face of external forces. The neck perimeter (NP) of the inner shell 20 is sewn together with the neck perimeter of the outer shell 10 as described above, so that a portion of the inner shell 20 is coupled to the outer shell 10.
On the other hand, at least one second fastening member 15 may be included, which is sewn to the inner end of the outer shell 10 to close the openings OP1, OP2, OP3 in engagement with the first fastening member 25 and to straighten the laundry garment disposed between the inner shell 20 and the outer shell 10. Like the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 is located at the left and right sleeve hems and the top hem of the outer shell 10, but at the inner hem of the upper mesh panel 11 and the lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10. Furthermore, the second fastening member 15 may be positioned opposite the first fastening member 25, as it is required to be engaged with the first fastening member 25.
Referring to FIGS. 1B and 4A, where the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 are snap buttons, the first fastening member 25 may be a female button and the second fastening member 15 may be a male button, or the first fastening member 25 may be a male button and the second fastening member 15 may be a female button. Specifically, there are two male buttons at the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20 and one female button at the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20. Preferably, the two male buttons at the sleeve hem of the front side P1 and the one female button at the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20 are staggered such that they do not overlap in order to provide a large number of male and female buttons to increase the fastening force, and the buttons at the sleeve hem of the front side P1 and the buttons at the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20 may be distinguished as male and female buttons. For example, if the buttons on the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20 are female buttons, the buttons on the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20 may be male buttons, or if the buttons on the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20 are male buttons, the buttons on the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20 may be female buttons.
Similarly, opposite to the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 may be disposed of at the sleeve hem IP1 inside the upper netting 11 of the outer shell 10 and at the sleeve hem IP2 inside the lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10. The second fastening member 15 on the sleeve hem IP1 inside the upper mesh panel 11 of the outer shell 10 may be engaged or disengaged with a male button on the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20, and the second fastening member 15 on the sleeve hem IP2 inside the lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10 may be engaged or disengaged with a female button on the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20.
In another embodiment, instead of the snap button of FIG. 4A, Velcro tape may be used to fasten the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 to each other, as shown in FIG. 4b. The first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 may be Velcro tape, such that the first fastening member 25 is a hook and the second fastening member 15 is a loop, or the first fastening member 25 is a loop and the second fastening member 15 is a hook. Specifically, the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20 may be a hook and the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20 may be a loop, or both the sleeve hem of the front side P1 and the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20 may be hooks or loops.
Similarly, opposite to the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 may be disposed at the sleeve hem IP1 inside the upper mesh panel 11 of the outer shell 10 and at the sleeve hem IP2 inside the lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10. The second fastening member 15 at the sleeve hem IP1 inside the upper mesh panel 11 of the outer shell 10 may be engaged or disengaged with a hook or loop at the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20, the second fastening member 15 at the sleeve hem IP2 inside the lower netting 12 of the outer shell 10 may be engaged or disengaged with a loop or hook at the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20.
Referring to FIGS. 1B and 5, the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 may be sewn and disposed of at the hem of the sleeve as well as the hem of the top.
Similar to FIG. 4A, when the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 are snap buttons, the first fastening member 25 may be a female button and the second fastening member 15 may be a male button, or the first fastening member 25 may be a male button and the second fastening member 15 may be a female button. Specifically, there is a plurality of male buttons at the sleeve hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20 and a plurality of female buttons (not shown) at the sleeve hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20. Preferably, the male buttons and female buttons are staggered such that the male buttons at the bottom hem of the top of the front of the inner shell 20 P1 and the female buttons at the bottom hem of the back of the inner shell 20 P2 are not overlapping each other in order to provide a plurality of male and female buttons to increase the fastening force, and the buttons at the bottom hem of the top of the front of the inner shell 20 P1 and the buttons at the bottom hem of the sleeves of the back of the inner shell 20 P2 may be distinguished as male and female buttons. For example, if the buttons on the top hem of the front of the inner shell 20 P1 are female buttons, the buttons on the bottom of the top of the back of the inner shell 20 P2 may be male buttons, or if the buttons on the top hem of the front of the inner shell 20 P1 are male buttons, the buttons on the bottom of the top of the back of the inner shell 20 P2 may be female buttons.
Similarly, opposite to the first fastening member 25, the second fastening member 15 may be disposed at a top hem IP1 inside the upper mesh 11 of the outer shell 10 and at a top hem IP2 inside the lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10. The second fastening member 15 on the top hem IP1 inside the upper mesh panel 11 of the outer shell 10 may be engaged or disengaged with a male button on the top hem of the front side P1 of the inner shell 20, and the second fastening member 15 on the top hem IP2 inside the lower mesh panel 12 of the outer shell 10 may be engaged or disengaged with a female button on the top hem of the back side P2 of the inner shell 20. In other embodiments, Velcro tape may be used to engage the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 with each other instead of snap buttons (b). Although not shown, the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 may also comprise a zipper.
Further, the laundry net 100 includes a zipper 30 which is sewn to the bottom opening OP3 of the outer shell 10 to open and close the receiving space S of the outer shell 10. The opening and closing of the zipper 30 allow laundry over the bottom opening OP3 to be drawn into the receiving space S of the outer shell 10.
In FIGS. 1A and 1B, the zipper 30 for opening and closing the receiving space S of the outer shell 10 is disposed at the bottom end of the upper net 11 and the lower mesh panel 12, respectively, but the zipper 30 may also be disposed on the front plate of the outer shell 10, as shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B.
FIGS. 6A and 6B are perspective views of a top laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 6A, the zipper 30 may be disposed vertically at the bottom of the front plate of the outer shell 10 to allow the front plate of the outer shell 10 to be opened and closed in a left and right direction. Referring to FIG. 6B, the zipper 30 may be disposed in a horizontal orientation only at the bottom of the front plate of the outer shell 10.
FIG. 7 is a drawing to illustrate a method of using a laundry net for tops according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to FIG. 7, a method of using the laundry net 100 includes a step S1 of placing the inner shell 20 into a upper garment CL to be laundered, inserting the upper garment to be laundered CL with the inner shell 20 inserted into the receiving space S of the outer shell 10, and fastening the first fastening member 25 and the second fastening member 15 located at the hem of the inner layer 20 and the outer shell 10 with each other, such that the inserted upper garment to be laundered CL unfolds without being wrinkled, in a step S2. It may further include the step of closing the opening OP3 located at the hem of the top.
Specifically, the step S1 of inserting the inner shell 20 causes the sleeve of the inner shell 20 to be positioned on the inner sleeve of the upper garment CL, the back of the inner shell 20 to be in contact with the inner back of the upper garment CL, and the front of the inner shell 20 to be in contact with the inner front of the upper garment CL. The step S2 of inserting the washable upper garment CL in which the inner shell 20 is inserted into the receiving space S of the outer shell 10 causes the sleeves of the washable upper garment CL in which the inner shell 20 is inserted to be located on the inner sleeves of the outer shell 10, the back of the upper garment CL to be in close contact with the inner back of the outer shell 10, and the front plate of the inner shell 20 to be in close contact with the inner front plate of the outer shell 10. The fastening step S3 may fasten the sleeve hem and the top hem of the inner shell 20 and the outer shell 10 using snap buttons, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 5. Alternatively, the sleeve hems and top hems of the inner shell 20 and outer shell 10 can be secured using Velcro tape, as shown in FIGS. 4b and 5. Finally, the opening OP3 at the top hem of the outer shell 10 can be by the zipper 30.
FIG. 8 is a front view of a lower garment laundry net according to one embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 8, the lower laundry net 200 includes an outer shell 10′ and an inner shell 20′ disposed inside the outer shell 10′, wherein the outer shell 10′ and the inner shell 20′ comprise a fiber mesh net, wherein the inner shell 20′ disposed inside the outer shell 10′ can be seen through the transparency of the fiber mesh net to the outside of the outer shell 10. Unless contradicted, the lower laundry net 200 may refer to the description of the outer shell 10 and inner shell 20 of the upper laundry net 100 above. Compared to the top laundry net 100, the bottom laundry net 200 may have openings at the bottom hem and the waist hem, and the first fastening member and the second fastening member at the bottom hem and the waist hem may be disposed oppositely, similar to FIG. 4A, FIG. 4B, or FIG. 5. Further, the openings into which the lower garment is inserted in the lower hem and the waist hem may be closed via a zipper.
As described above, an layer having a second garment shape and disposed in a receiving of the layer and having a portion fitting being fitted to a laundry garment, and comprising at least one fastening member which is sewn to at least one of the and nets of said layer, and at least one fastening which is sewn to an inner end of said outer layer so as to straighten said laundry garment disposed between said inner layer and said outer layer, can the being or tangled during washing, thereby making of the upper or lower garment safer and more convenient. Furthermore, the tangled laundry can prevent the laundry from being washed poorly or the washing machine from stopping in error.
It also prevents friction (bumping) during washing and minimizes errors caused by garments rubbing against the inside walls of the machine or other garments.
It also aims to provide a laundry net that minimizes the wrinkling of the garment's top or bottom as much as possible, even after washing.
Furthermore, said inner layer and said outer layer are fastened by snap buttons or Velcro tape, so that the upper or lower garment inserted into said inner layer does not become tangled during washing, and can be dried in the dryer as it is after washing, which is convenient and very useful for an all-in-one washing machine dryer.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the figures, the embodiments are merely examples, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and other embodiments equivalent thereto can be performed. Therefore, the technical scope of the disclosure is defined by the technical idea of the appended claims.
The drawings and the forgoing description gave examples of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, however, is by no means limited by these specific examples. Numerous variations, whether explicitly given in the specification or not, such as differences in structure, dimension, and use of material, are possible. The scope of the invention is at least as broad as given by the following claims.
1. A garment laundry net, comprising:
an outer shell including an upper mesh panel and a lower mesh panel of a first garment shape, the upper mesh panel and the lower mesh panel being sewn together to form an envelope structure, the envelope structure having at least one receiving space and at least one opening;
an inner shell having a second garment shape, disposed in the receiving space of the outer net and having a portion sewn to at least one of upper mesh panel and the lower mesh panel for fitting or being worn on a laundry garment;
at least one first fastening member sewn to an end of the inner shell corresponding to the opening of the outer shell;
at least one second fastening member is sewn to an inner end of the outer shell to close the opening and is disposed between the inner shell and the outer shell to straighten the laundry garment placed therebetween; and
a zipper sewn to an opening in the outer shell to open and close the receiving space in the outer shell.
2. The garment laundry net of claim 1, wherein the inner shell or the outer shell comprises a mesh fabric that is breathable and quick-drying.
3. The garment laundry net of claim 1, the second garment shape is a garment laundry net that is one of a top or a bottom.
4. The garment laundry net of claim 1, wherein the first garment shape is the same as or similar to the second garment shape.
5. The garment laundry net of claim 1, the opening comprising at least one of a left sleeve hem, right sleeve hem, a top hem, a bottom hem, and a waist hem.
6. The garment laundry net of claim 1, wherein when the first fastening member and the second fastening member are snap buttons, the first fastening member is a female button and the second fastening member is a male button, or the first fastening member is a male button and the second fastening member is a female button.
7. The garment laundry net of claim 6, wherein the first fastening member on the front plate of the inner shell and the first fastening member on the back plate of the inner shell do not overlap each other and are different types of buttons.
8. The garment laundry net of claim 1, wherein when the first fastening member and the second fastening member are Velcro tape, the first fastening member is a hook and the second fastening member is a loop, or the first fastening member is a loop and the second fastening member is a hook.
9. A method of using a garment laundry net, comprising:
placing an inner shell into a garment to be laundered;
inserting the garment with the inner shell into a receiving space of the outer shell;
fastening a first fastening member of the inner shell and a second fastening member of the outer shell with each other such that the garment is straightened; and
closing an opening of the outer shell.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the first fastening member and the second fastening member are sewn to at least one of a left sleeve hem, right sleeve hem, a top hem, a bottom hem, and a waist hem.