An assembly includes a housing that has a tubular shape provided with opposed open ends, a planar top surface with spaced apertures adjacent to the ends thereof, and is formed from durable and non-corrosive material. Couplings are insertable into the open ends and are adaptable along a longitudinal
An assembly includes a housing that has a tubular shape provided with opposed open ends, a planar top surface with spaced apertures adjacent to the ends thereof, and is formed from durable and non-corrosive material. Couplings are insertable into the open ends and are adaptable along a longitudinal axis of the housing. Each coupling has a core provided with a linear bore formed at an angle offset from a vertical axis and a hole formed therein which is positional with an associated one of the apertures. Quick-release pins are insertable into corresponding ones of the apertures and holes, maintaining the couplings at a static relationship with the housing. Coextensive support shafts are interfittable into the bores after the couplings are displaced from the housing. A flexible cord has opposed ends tethered to the support shafts so that the cord maintains a sufficient tension for supporting wet clothes therefrom.
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What is claimed is: 1. A clothesline assembly for use during camping trips and the like, said clothesline assembly comprising: an elongated housing having a tubular shape provided with axially opposed open end portions abutted adjacent a rear portion of the vehicle, said housing having a planar top
What is claimed is: 1. A clothesline assembly for use during camping trips and the like, said clothesline assembly comprising: an elongated housing having a tubular shape provided with axially opposed open end portions abutted adjacent a rear portion of the vehicle, said housing having a planar top surface provided with a plurality of spaced apertures formed adjacent said end portions thereof; a plurality of couplings directly insertable into said end portions of said housing in such a manner that said couplings are laterally adaptable along a centrally registered longitudinal axis of said housing, each said couplings having a solid core provided with a substantially linear bore formed at an angle offset from a vertical axis, each said couplings further having a hole formed therein which is vertically positional with an associated one of the apertures during assembly procedures; a plurality of quick-release pins removably insertable into corresponding ones of the apertures and holes for maintaining said couplings at a static spatial relationship with said housing during traveling conditions; a plurality of elongated and linear support shafts sized and shaped for being stored within said housing during traveling conditions, said support shafts being interfittab!e directly into the bores after said couplings are partially and laterally displaced from said housing; and a flexible cord having opposed end portions detachably tethered to said support shafts in such a manner that said cord maintains a sufficient tension for supporting wet clothes therefrom during operating conditions. 2. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 1, wherein said support shafts have top end portions provided with a plurality of eyelets for respectively receiving said end portions of said cord therethrough. 3. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the bores is provided with a longitudinal axis outwardly flaring away from a center of said housing for assisting said cord to maintain a consistent and sufficient tension during operating conditions. 4. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 1, wherein the holes are medially disposed from the bores such that a user must remove said pins from the apertures prior to positioning said support shafts into the bores. 5. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal axes of the bores are outwardly flanged away from a rear surface of the vehicle for providing adequate space along which to hang clothing garments and the like. 6. A clothesline assembly for use during camping trips and the like, said clothesline assembly comprising: an elongated housing having a tubular shape provided with axially opposed open end portions abutted adjacent a rear portion of the vehicle, said housing having a planar top surface provided with a plurality of spaced apertures formed adjacent said end portions thereof, said housing being formed from durable and non-corrosive material; a plurality of couplings directly insertable into said end portions of said housing in such a manner that said couplings are laterally adaptable along a centrally registered longitudinal axis of said housing, each said couplings having a solid core provided with a substantially linear bore formed at an angle offset from a vertical axis, each said couplings further having a hole formed therein which is vertically positional with an associated one of the apertures during assembly procedures; a plurality of quick-release pins removably insertable into corresponding ones of the apertures and holes for maintaining said couplings at a static spatial relationship with said housing during traveling conditions; a plurality of elongated and linear support shafts sized and shaped for being stored within said housing during traveling conditions, said support shafts being interfittable directly into the bores after said couplings are partially and laterally displaced from said housing; and a flexible cord having opposed end portions detachably tethered to said support shafts in such a manner that said cord maintains a sufficient tension for supporting wet clothes therefrom during operating conditions. 7. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 6, wherein said support shafts have top end portions provided with a plurality of eyelets for respectively receiving said end portions of said cord therethrough. 8. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 6, wherein each of the bores is provided with a longitudinal axis outwardly flaring away from a center of said housing for assisting said cord to maintain a consistent and sufficient tension during operating conditions. 9. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 6, wherein the holes are medially disposed from the bores such that a user must remove said pins from the apertures prior to positioning said support shafts into the bores. 10. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 6, wherein the longitudinal axes of the bores are outwardly flanged away from a rear surface of the vehicle for providing adequate space along which to hang clothing garments and the like. 11. A clothesline assembly for use during camping trips and the like, said clothesline assembly comprising: an elongated housing having a tubular shape provided with axially opposed open end portions abutted adjacent a rear portion of the vehicle, said housing having a planar top surface provided with a plurality of spaced apertures formed adjacent said end portions thereof, said housing being formed from durable and non-corrosive material; a plurality of couplings directly insertable into said end portions of said housing in such a manner that said couplings are laterally adaptable along a centrally registered longitudinal axis of said housing, each said couplings having a solid core provided with a substantially linear bore formed at an angle offset from a vertical axis, each said couplings further having a hole formed therein which is vertically positional with an associated one of the apertures during assembly procedures; a plurality of quick-release pins removably insertable into corresponding ones of the apertures and holes for maintaining said couplings at a static spatial relationship with said housing during traveling conditions; a plurality of coextensive elongated and linear support shafts sized and shaped for being stored within said housing during traveling conditions, said support shafts being interfittable directly into the bores after said couplings are partially and laterally displaced from said housing; and a flexible cord having opposed end portions detachably tethered to said support shafts in such a manner that said cord maintains a sufficient tension for supporting wet clothes therefrom during operating conditions. 12. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 11, wherein said support shafts have top end portions provided with a plurality of eyelets for respectively receiving said end portions of said cord therethrough. 13. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 11, wherein each of the bores is provided with a longitudinal axis outwardly flaring away from a center of said housing for assisting said cord to maintain a consistent and sufficient tension during operating conditions. 14. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 11, wherein the holes are medially disposed from the bores such that a user must remove said pins from the apertures prior to positioning said support shafts into the bores. 15. The portable clothesline assembly of claim 11, wherein the longitudinal axes of the bores are outwardly flanged away from a rear surface of the vehicle for providing adequate space along which to hang clothing garments and the like.
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