序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Compact multipurpose furniture piece US15018471 2016-02-08 US09578964B2 2017-02-28 Mark D. Pell
A base, elongated member, and illumination source are combined to form the core of an organizational unit. The base has a first support structure and second support structure which serve as legs. These support a tabletop, as well as a shelf which is used to hold footwear or other items. The shelf is perforated in order to allow for drainage and prevent moisture accumulation, enhancing drying of items placed on the shelf. The elongated member is a height-adjustable pole connected on top of the tabletop, with the illumination source being placed at the top of the elongated member. A locking mechanism is provided for the elongated member, the elongated member itself being divided into a sleeve connected to the tabletop and a post that slides into and out of the sleeve. One or more hooks and an accessory receptacle may be attached to the elongated member.
222 SPACE EFFICIENT BOOT HANGER US14846751 2015-09-05 US20160227925A1 2016-08-11 Rebeca Aimee Gonzalez Ruiz
A transportable boot storage hanger designed for space-efficient and low-wear storage of multiple boots may have: a) a topmost support engaging element; b) a first vertical support rod having a top end engaged with the topmost support element and a lower portion of the first vertical support rod engaged with a hanger connecting element; c) the hanger engaging element having an opening into which a multiple boot hanging frame is removably inserted or permanently attached; d) the multiple boot hanging frame having at least two major outward arms extending away from the opening; e) each of the at least two major arms having a vertical arm and a sole support element angle upwardly away from the first vertical support rod; and f) the sole support element having a top toe support stem and a lower heel support stem.
223 Space efficient boot hanger US14846751 2015-09-05 US09402471B1 2016-08-02 Rebeca Aimee Gonzalez Ruiz
A transportable boot storage hanger designed for space-efficient and low-wear storage of multiple boots may have: a) a topmost support engaging element; b) a first vertical support rod having a top end engaged with the topmost support element and a lower portion of the first vertical support rod engaged with a hanger connecting element; c) the hanger engaging element having an opening into which a multiple boot hanging frame is removably inserted or permanently attached; d) the multiple boot hanging frame having at least two major outward arms extending away from the opening; e) each of the at least two major arms having a vertical arm and a sole support element angle upwardly away from the first vertical support rod; and f) the sole support element having a top toe support stem and a lower heel support stem.
224 Boot housing device US14547398 2014-11-19 US09376252B2 2016-06-28 Toshiyuki Yoshikawa
A boot housing device includes: a body having an upper end and a lower end, the body including two leg parts arranged with a specific gap therebetween on its lower end side so as to allow a toe of a boot to be arranged in the gap; and an elevating member including a support pole supported by the body and a shoe receiving part that is attached to an upper end of the support pole and is arranged above the body, the elevating member being provided movably in an axial direction of the support pole.
225 STORAGE AND DISPLAY CASE AND SYSTEM FOR SHOES AND OTHER ARTICLES US14518139 2014-10-20 US20160106233A1 2016-04-21 James Mitchell
A storage and display case comprising an at least partially transparent housing dimensioned to receive at least one article to be displayed; a door attached to the housing, the door configured to open and close; a channel configured to receive an air filter; one or more feet on a bottom of the housing; and one or more receiving members on a top of the housing, the one or more receiving members configured to accept one or more feet of another storage and display case allowing multiple storage and display cases to be stacked stably.
226 Footwear Storage Device US14817474 2015-08-04 US20160066731A1 2016-03-10 Oluwafemi Ajibola Afolabi
An enhanced boot tray that combines the functions of a boot tray, shoe scraper, foot rest or stool. This boot tray has a plurality of upward extending projections connected to a flat base, The base is surrounded by a wall that may rise up to the height of the projections to serve as an additional scraping surface for footwear. This boot tray may optionally be used with a foot rest designed with a top surface that has the same characteristics as the tray, and walls elevating the top surface. When used with the foot rest, the boot tray is placed underneath to save space while providing additional space to store footwear. The foot rest also serves as a boot tray and shoe scraper.
227 BOOT HOUSING DEVICE US14547398 2014-11-19 US20150259133A1 2015-09-17 Toshiyuki Yoshikawa
A boot housing device includes: a body having an upper end and a lower end, the body including two leg parts arranged with a specific gap therebetween on its lower end side so as to allow a toe of a boot to be arranged in the gap; and an elevating member including a support pole supported by the body and a shoe receiving part that is attached to an upper end of the support pole and is arranged above the body, the elevating member being provided movably in an axial direction of the support pole.
228 SHOE CAROUSEL DEVICE US14584854 2014-12-29 US20150245710A1 2015-09-03 Sandra Huizar Villalobos
A shoe carousel device that includes in one embodiment a base for stabilization and support, a support stem attached to the base and extending upwards therefrom at an approximate 90 degree angle, and a plurality of stackable shelves mounted on the support stem, including a discrete top shelf. The stackable shelves and top shelf are circular shaped with a raised outer tab and lighting disposed along their circumference and a relatively thin mesh surfacing. In some embodiments, the shoe carousel device also includes a foot pedal actuated motor operative to rotate the shoe carousel device.
229 FOOTWEAR SUPPORTING DEVICE US14129595 2011-07-01 US20140209770A1 2014-07-31 Pascual Jesús Amorós Cano
A supporting device for maintaining the structural configuration and display of shoe (10), that comprises a shaping element (101) positioned in interior of shoe (10), made from a material that allows flexibility for adjusting to the internal shape of the mold of shoe (10) obtaining sufficient rigidity to avoid its deformation, and a suspension element (102) that is attached to shaping element (101) to enable suspending shoe (10) for display on another surface for its sale, without said shoe (10) becoming deformed.
230 Merchandise display system and method US13173443 2011-06-30 US08657391B2 2014-02-25 Rudy Simondi; Debra Hovel; Richard Hovel
A merchandise display system and method which promotes self-service by customers. The system includes plurality of cabinets each having a top surface and a plurality of pull-out racks. The top surface has a plurality of display areas corresponding to the plurality of pull-out racks. Each display area and a corresponding rack is marked with a matching identifying indicia. A merchandise sample is provided for each display area and is also conspicuously marked with matching identifying indicia. An inventory of merchandise removably hangs from each of the plurality of racks having the same features as the corresponding merchandise sample. A consumer viewing a desired merchandise sample on display can easily locate the corresponding inventory of merchandise by matching the identifying indicia of the desired sample with the rack supporting the corresponding inventory of merchandise.
231 Hanging Assembly for Footwear Storage US13952712 2013-07-29 US20140034587A1 2014-02-06 Kelly Herold
The present invention describes a boot hanger assembly that provides a place for the storage and concealment of footwear. The assembly has a shroud and an elongate plastic chain that is hung from an elevated platform such as a wall, ceiling, or an existing rod. Hooks are hung from along the length of a plastic chain that enables boots or other footwear to be hung. This provides for a way to free up closet space while also organizing a person's footwear. The assembly also has a decorative shroud that covers the hanging footwear. The shroud functions to conceal the contents of the assembly, provide a protective barrier from environmental contaminants, as well as add to the aesthetic value of the assembly.
232 Techniques for at least one of transport, storage, and display of one or more items of at least one of apparel and accessories US12941950 2010-11-08 US08499955B2 2013-08-06 Kristin Marie Raffone Vazquez; Robert Gooch; Douglas D. Stout
An apparatus for at least one of the transport, storage, and display of one or more items of at least one of apparel and accessories is provided. The apparatus includes at least one crib defined by a bottom plate, a back plate, and first and second side plates, each of the at least one crib for having disposed therein one or more items of at least one of apparel and accessories. The at least one crib includes the bottom plate that is one of square and rectangular in shape, the back plate that is one of square and rectangular in shape, and the first and second side plates that have the same shape and that are facing each other. Each of the back plate and first and second side plates are perpendicular to the bottom plate. One edge of each of the back plate and first and second side plates is coupled to a respective one edge of the bottom plate. One edge of each of first and second side plates is coupled to a respective one edge of the back plat. An opening of the crib is defined by one edge of each of the bottom plate, the back plate, and the first and second side plates.
233 Method for storing sandals and other loose items US12931424 2011-02-01 US08177075B2 2012-05-15 Mary Ellen Hathorn
A method for storing and displaying footwear including, without limitation, flip-flops and thong-type sandals, as well as other loose items, is provided. An elongate central body, such as a length of ribbon or other similar structure, having a number of upwardly facing hooks—typically combined in pairs—arrayed along the length of the central body, is suspended from a support. Sandals and other loose items are hung on the hooks.
234 Device for storage of shoes US12214767 2008-06-23 US08016127B1 2011-09-13 Stanley G. Crump
A shoe storage device adapted for deployment upon a horizontal support surface has upper and lower elongated insert members positioned one above the other in vertical alignment for securing a pair of shoes. The upper shoe is held upside down and both shoes point in opposite directions.
235 Folding shoe rack US11746256 2007-05-09 US07762406B2 2010-07-27 Lu Zhi Qiang
A modular folding shoe rack includes first and second side rails; first and second arms pivotably connected with the side rails at a first end of the arms; a first crossbar connected with the opposite ends of the arms; and a second crossbar connected with the side rails. Each side rail may also include complementary male/female connectors at its opposite ends to allow for connection of one side rail to another, resulting in a modular design.
236 Hanger for footwear US12291807 2008-11-13 US20100084353A1 2010-04-08 Gary Barker; Michael Low
A hanger for a pair of sandals includes a pair of substantially rigid, foldable, planar wings, each wing having a support hook integrally formed with an elongate body member and a fold line extending between lateral sides of the body member for separating the support hook from the body member. An end portion of the body member remote from the support hook has a slot formed in one of its lateral sides for defining a laterally opening sandals engaging hook. The wings have substantially identical support hooks, which are arranged in overlapping registry and connected to each other. The wings fold outwardly along the fold lines for defining a cavity therebetween for accommodating a pair of sandals in sole-to-sole facing relationship therewithin, each sandal being supported by its thongs or straps from one of the sandals engaging hooks.
237 Shoe rack US12037947 2008-02-27 US20090211993A1 2009-08-27 Hsiao-Hung Chiang; Li-Chi Chu
A shoe rack includes subassemblies comprising a lower support including an upward extending sleeve passing through a rear end and having a ridged section on its inner wall, an annular top projection extending inward, and an annular intermediate projection extending inward from the ridged section; and an upper support including a hollow cylinder passing through a rear end and having a ridged structure on its outer surface, an annular top groove on the ridged structure, and an annular intermediate groove on the ridged structure wherein the cylinder is dimensioned to insert into the sleeve to be pivotably frictionally secured thereto by engaging the top groove with the top projection and the intermediate groove with the intermediate projection or engaging the intermediate groove with the top projection; and a pole passing through the sleeve and the cylinder of each subassembly. Each subassembly is adapted to pivot about the pole.
238 Apparatus for storing sandals and other loose items US12077583 2008-03-20 US20090071917A1 2009-03-19 Mary Ellen Hathorn
An apparatus for storing and displaying footwear including, without limitation, flip-flops and thong-type sandals, as well as other loose items, is provided. An elongate central body, such as a length of ribbon or other similar structure, has a number of upwardly facing hooks—typically combined in pairs—arrayed along the length of the central body.
239 Expansible shoe rack US10908523 2005-05-16 US07249679B2 2007-07-31 Richard B. Klein
A self-standing shoe rack or other type of shoe rack such as a hanging shoe rack which can expand lengthwise due to telescoping shoe support bars. Opposite frame sides may have equal-size sockets that receive identical end tubes. The end tubes fit telescopically in center tubes to allow length adjustment.
240 Hanging shoe rack US09457658 1999-12-09 USRE39638E1 2007-05-22 Richard B. Klein; Chris Serslev
A hanging shoe rack for supporting shoes in an angular manner. A pair of side frame members having an elongate body section. A plurality of support arms project outwardly and downwardly from each main body section. Pairs of retaining bars are positioned between said frame members and are aligned in a plane forming an acute angle with respect to vertical, to thereby support thereon shoes in an angular manner, with the shoes directed downwardly toward a vertical surface upon which the shoe rack is placed. The support arms, upon opposite side frames, traverse side sections of the shoes to form a barrier against lateral movement of the shoes. Unique socket structure, into which the retaining bars are positioned, permit easy assembly of the shoe rack. Additionally, each side frame member includes unique attachment structure, upon upper and lower ends thereof, so that multiple shoe racks of the present invention may be vertically suspended one from another. A unique hanger is provided for hanging the rack over the top of an upright surface, such as a door.
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