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What is the Hills Hoist used for?

Gilbert Toyne of Geelong patented, manufactured and marketed four rotary clothes hoists designs between 1911 and 1946. Toyne’s first patented clothes hoist was sold through the Aeroplane Clothes Hoist Company established in 1911 prior to the First World War.

What did Gilbert Toyne invent?

rotary clothes hoist
He what was born at Darriwill, Victoria, and trained as a blacksmith, wheelwright and farrier. Toyne invented, patented and marketed four rotary clothes hoist designs in Australia. His 1925 all-metal rotary clothes hoist patent would become the standard design for clothes hoist manufacturers in the following decades.

Was the hills hoist invented in Australia?

In Australia a blacksmith from Geelong called Gilbert Toyne, along with his friend Lambert Downey, launched the Aeroplane Clothes Hoist at Melbourne’s 1911 Royal Agricultural Show.

Do Americans have hills hoists?

Aussie icon, the Hills Hoist, sold to the Americans Hills confirmed on Tuesday the Hills Home Living (HHL) sector had been sold to the local arm of American manufacturing giant Griffon Corporation.

What education did Lance Hill have?

Educated at Glen Osmond Public School, at 14 Lance joined the staff of the Hill family’s long-established bacon factory and meat cannery. He gained a steam engineer’s certificate and was put in charge of the boilers. In the 1920s he acquired skills in refrigeration and general engineering.

Was the Hills Hoist invented in Australia?

Who invented the close line?

1940’s | In 1945, Lancelot (Lance) Leonard Hill returned home from the Second World War. He found his wife Sherry struggling to hang the laundry between the overgrown trees in their backyard, so he took some old pipe, a welder and an innovative idea and created what was to become a world famous Australian Icon.

What is a Hills hoist used for?

A Hills Hoist is a height-adjustable rotary clothes line, designed to permit the compact hanging of wet clothes so that their maximum area can be exposed for wind drying by rotation. The Hills Hoist has been manufactured in Adelaide, South Australia by Lance Hill since 1945.

Who invented the Hills rotary clothes hoist?

Lance Hill began to manufacture the Hills rotary clothes hoist in his backyard in 1945. His wife apparently wanted an inexpensive replacement to the line and prop she had for drying clothes, as she had no room on the line due to her growing lemon tree.

Where did the name Hills Hoist come from?

Although originally a product name, the term “Hills Hoist” became synonymous with rotary clothes hoists and clothes line in general, throughout Australia. As early as 1895 Colin Stewart and Allan Harley of Sun Foundry in Adelaide applied for a patent for an ‘Improved Rotary and Tilting Clothes Drying Rack’.

What can you do with a backyard hoist?

Stephens recently decorated her family’s Hoist for a birthday party, but also finds it useful for its original purpose: hanging laundry. It is easy to reach up and spin the lines around to find an empty space, then extend them vertically as needed to hang longer things (like sheets). Her backyard Hoist is a newer and improved version.