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Ken S. Tucker Ken S. Tucker is offline
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On Jul 11, 11:59 am, Winston wrote:
willshak wrote:
on 7/11/2009 12:58 AM (ET) Winston wrote the following:


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Maybe something like this, driven by a garage door opener?
http://www.google.com/patents?id=t1B...drawing&zoom=4


--Winston


Patent filed in 1949? How come I've never seen one?


Type a random number and see if you can find it at Wally World:http://www.google.com/patents

I guess there was no one around like Billy Mays then, I guess. :-)


I don't think the 'clothesline hoist' has the necessary 'WOW' factor.http://www.strategicprofits.com/blog...rketing-magic/

This appears to be hand operated. Line #18 is pulled through pulley #17
to raise the clothes line pulley (#14) and then tied off at #20.
It must have been hard to raise that heavily loaded #14 pulley. It might
have needed some extra pulleys between #17 and #20 to ease the raising.
I'll get on that right away. :-)


I think I would make pulley #17 much larger in diameter
to decrease the stress riser in the line.
I would parallel the lifting line with a counterweight
inside support #1. (Think 'sash weight')

The counterweight would tend to lift the loaded
clothesline by itself. The user might only need to
provide half the 'lift' necessary. A second line
attached to #8 would allow the user to lower the line
for use.

Report back with links to pictures of your prototype!



--Winston


I think I have a new design, the boss (aka wife) likes.
I'll attach two pulleys to the wall High (HO) and Low
(LO) as per figure, (pulleys are the "O", there are 4),

HO
|| ....clothesline A is HO to LO
|| clothesline B is O to Otree
O==================Otree
||
||
LO Fig.

Between HO and LO is a clothesline A, to which I securely
attach O and clothesline B, that is raised from LO, when the
hanging occurs to HO, when the hanging is finished.
Looks simple and ergonomic.

If wify likes it, I get anchovies on my pizza.
Ken