System and method for a laundry wash bag

A system and method for a laundry wash bag can comprise an lattice walls, a solid wall portion and a plurality of nodules. The lattice walls can form a plurality of polygonal perforations. The lattice walls can be capable of containing one or more garments. The solid wall portion can attach on a portion of the lattice walls. The solid wall portion can comprise a fastener that is capable of opening and closing the lattice walls to allow receiving of the one or more garments. The plurality of nodules can be placed within the inner surface of the lattice walls. The plurality of nodules can be capable of rubbing with the one or more garments. The plurality of nodules can be capable of reduce wrinkles during the drying cycle.

BACKGROUND

This disclosure relates to a system and method for washing clothes using a laundry wash bag.

For years, laundry wash bag has been used to separate undergarments, and/or clothes of delicate fabrics, when washing clothes through a washing machine and during the drying cycle. Today, the most common laundry wash bag being used is made up of mesh. Laundry mesh bag can be effective in protecting the garments, by preventing the bag contents from rubbing with the outside garments being washed. However, the clothes that rub against each other caused by the agitation of washing machine can cleanse the garments. And since garments inside laundry bag are contained, during the washing cycle the bag contents does not get to rub with the garments outside the bag. Another method that was developed is the use of dryer balls. Such method can be effective in helping during the drying cycle to reduce wrinkles on clothes. However, dryer balls are loose items that can get lost or be misplaced causing inconvenience to the user. As such it would be useful to have an improved system and method for washing or drying clothes using a laundry wash bag.

SUMMARY

A laundry wash bag can comprise lattice walls, a solid wall portion and a plurality of nodules. The lattice walls can comprise a plurality of large perforations, in one embodiment polygonal. The lattice walls can be capable of containing one or more garments. The solid wall portion can attach on a portion of the lattice walls. The solid wall portion can comprise a fastener that is capable of opening and closing the lattice walls to allow receiving of the one or more garments. The plurality of nodules can be placed within the inner surface of the lattice walls. The plurality of nodules can be capable of rubbing with the one or more garments. The plurality of nodules can be capable of reducing wrinkles during the drying cycle.

This disclosure also relates to a method for a laundry wash bag. The method can comprise the steps of receiving of one or more garments within the laundry wash bag. The laundry wash bag can comprise an lattice walls, a solid wall portion and a plurality of nodules. The lattice walls can form a plurality of polygonal perforations. The lattice walls can be capable of containing one or more garments. The solid wall portion can attach on a portion of the lattice walls. The solid wall portion can comprise a fastener that is capable of opening and closing the lattice walls to allow receiving of the one or more garments. The plurality of nodules can be placed within the inner surface of the lattice walls. The plurality of nodules can be capable of rubbing with the one or more garments. Furthermore, the method can also comprise the steps of placing the laundry wash bag into a washing machine, and rubbing of the plurality of nodules with the one or more garments during washing cycle. The plurality of nodules can be capable of reducing wrinkles during the drying cycle.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1illustrates a laundry wash bag100. Laundry wash bag100can be formed from a durable lattice walls101, which can include but is not limited to silicone. Laundry wash bag100can act as a barrier and can be capable of containing one or more garments. Laundry wash bag100can be in various shapes, such as rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical. Moreover, laundry wash bag100can be in different size and dimension. As an example embodiment, a large bag can be 56 cm in diameter, a medium sized bag can have a diameter of 46 cm, and a small bag can have a diameter of 36 cm. In such embodiment, the large bag can be used for colored garments, the medium sized bag can be used for dark garments, and the small bag can be used to hold white garments or delicate garments when needed. Further, lattice walls101can form a plurality of polygonal perforations102. Each perforation102can permit water, and/or cleaning agents, such as fabric softener, and laundry detergent to go through laundry bag100. Furthermore, laundry wash bag can comprise a solid wall portion103. Solid wall portion103can be a flat unperforated surface attached within one or more lattice walls101.

FIG. 2illustrates a top view of laundry wash bag100comprising solid wall portion103. Solid wall portion103can comprise a fastener201. Fastener201can be any durable and waterproof fastening device that can include but is not limited to zipper, snaps, and/or clasps. In a preferred embodiment, fastener201can be a waterproof zipper. In such embodiment, garments within laundry wash bag100can be securely contained. Furthermore, such type of fastener minimizes the chance of getting snagged and/or tangled with clothes that are outside laundry wash bag100. Fastener201can be positioned at the center of solid wall portion103.

FIG. 3illustrates an expanded view of the inner surface of laundry wash bag100. In one embodiment, each of said polygonal perforations102can be hexagonal in shape. As such, lattice walls101can form a plurality of vertex301. Further, the inner surface of laundry wash bag100can comprise a plurality of nodules302. Each nodule302can be placed on each vertex301such that each nodule302can protrude from the inner surface of lattice walls101. Materials used for nodules302can be the same with lattice walls101. In one embodiment, the tip of each nodule302can be flat. In another embodiment, the tip of each nodule302can be rounded.

FIG. 4illustrates an embodiment of laundry wash bag100with a spherical structure.

FIG. 5illustrates an embodiment of laundry wash bag100with a cylindrical structure.

FIG. 6illustrates how nodules302can aid in washing the garments within laundry wash bag100. Initially, laundry wash bag100can be contained with one or more garments600, laundry wash bag100can be placed within a washing machine. During the washing cycle, nodules302can rub against the garments placed within laundry wash bag100thus, the rubbing action of the nodules302can simulate the massaging action of hand washing. Such feature can provide an efficient washing of garments within laundry wash bag100.

FIG. 7illustrates how nodules302can aid in minimizing wrinkles on the garments while drying. During the drying cycle, nodules302that protrude from the inner surface of lattice walls101can push the garments within laundry wash bag100. As such, air700can circulate better and prevent garments from clinging with other clothes thus minimizing clothes from wrinkling.