The design in the upper left corner is a variation of the drying tree with various rods, boards, and hooks for drying various garments. The upper right product is a similar product to our door frame drying rack but the rods and boards are detachable and separately purchasable, so the user can customize his product. The middle product is a variation of our initial washing ring; the ring is initially a flat rod with a laundry bag suspended from it. Once the bag is filled with clothes, the user snaps the rod into a ring for easy, over-the-shoulder transport. The bottom left design is another variation of the drying tree with wheels and detachable rods for customization. Lastly, the bottom right design expands our magnetic hanger design to include different shapes and sizes for shirt, pants, and children’s clothes.
A variation on one of our initially rejected idea. Create a washing machine with a feature allowing user to fill cavity with entire detergent container. The machine has an additional dial to indicate the amount of detergent to dispense. This product will reduce the regularity with which one must open and pour laundry detergent.
This is a rendition on the original drying tree, but it is a more abstract shape with bendable metal arms and optional magnetic clips for ease of hanging garments.
Above is a wall mounted drying rack. It is mounted to the wall one time via heavy adhesive command strips. Attachable rods, boards, and hooks can be snapped onto the wall mount for hanging clothes directly out of the washer.
This laundry basket eliminates the hassle of loading and unloading laundry into and out of the washer with one hand. The laundry basket is made of a heat resistant material and has holes in it. The basket sits directly in the washer to allow soap and water to permeate through the basket to clean the clothes. Additionally, the basket is shaped with the user in mind. It is slightly concave on one side to rest against the user’s hip as he holds it with his abled hand.