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Yes, Lance Hill invented the Rotary Clothes Line in 1945
A Rotary Clothes line called the "Hills Hoist"
A rotary clothes dryer is a dryer for your clothes and basically the name explains it all in its simplicity, it rotates. But i believe you are referring to a rotary clothesline which is used outdoors and it is where you hang your clothes on a line and it rotates to help them dry quicker. hope this helps.
The Wankel rotary engine is a differing type of engine as opposed to the standard piston engine. The Mazda line of cars is the one that uses this type of engine.
Take off in 1st gear, full throttle, and do not shift. It will reach the redline.
Rotary broaching tools are used to precision cut internal polygon forms. This method is becoming very popular and has made appearances in the medical, automotive, aerospace, and plumbing fields.
Rotary clotheslines changed society by allowing people to hang and dry clothes anywhere. These lines can be put up and taken down in seconds. They are very convenient. This made drying clothing much easier.
Encoders are sensors that generate digital signals in response to movement. Both shaft encoders, which respond to rotation, and linear encoders, which respond to motion in a line.
There is no record of a patent for the rotary clothesline (rope, two pulleys). A multiple-line and frame clothesline, the Hills Hoist, was invented in 1945 by Lance Hill and his brother-in-law Harold Ling. (see the related link below)