121 |
LUGGAGE RACK WITH SHELVES |
US17094763 |
2020-11-10 |
US20220142358A1 |
2022-05-12 |
Sandy A. Felsenthal; Gil Gaska |
A luggage rack that includes a frame and a storage compartment, with the frame comprising two legs that have a first end, an upper portion, and a second end; said legs being joint at a first and second pivot point, the pivot point being between the ends and the upper portion; at least one support band attached to the upper portions of both legs; the storage compartment comprising a top, bottom, and two outer walls; and at least one support strap releasably attached to the upper portion of the first leg and the upper portion of the second leg. |
122 |
Shelf for shoes and other articles |
US17088420 |
2020-11-03 |
US11246409B2 |
2022-02-15 |
Sandy Felsenthal; Gil Gaska |
A storage unit comprising a frame portion and a liner portion. The frame portion is comprised of vertical supports that engage and support the liner portion. The liner portion included a backer portion. The liner portion also comprises angled shelving components that extend from the front and back of the liner portion, with the shelving components attaching to the backer portion and the frame. |
123 |
Base pod assembly fixture and method |
US15957475 |
2018-04-19 |
US11065728B2 |
2021-07-20 |
Kunal Chheda; Jamil Afza; Erik Jon Kempf; Aaron Kirkland Tyack |
A fixture for assembling a pod includes arms that are carried on a stretcher, such that a collapsed fabric bin array can be elongated on the fixture to aid in the assembly of structural supports of the fabric bin array. |
124 |
Modular storage system with foldable storage containers |
US16112078 |
2018-08-24 |
US10786075B1 |
2020-09-29 |
Radu Alexandru Ghiorghie; Patrick Brown; Joshua Eliezer Levine |
A modular storage system having a frame system, a rod attachment system, and one or more shelves or storage containers. The rod attachment system comprises a rod, a connector, and a fastener. The connector may be secured around a support rod of the frame system and the fastener may extend through the connector and secure the rod to the frame system. The rod may also be secured in a wall mount. The frame system may have a plurality of shelf openings and the shelves or storage containers may be interchangeably disposed in the shelf openings. The storage containers may have an end wall which is substantially the height of the shelf opening and an end wall which is less than the height of the shelf opening. The storage container may be disposed in the shelf opening with either end wall facing out of the shelf opening. |
125 |
FOLDING STORAGE UNIT |
US15681170 |
2017-08-18 |
US20190053618A1 |
2019-02-21 |
MYRON E. KINDRED, JR. |
A collapsible storage unit includes a base, a roof, first and second side walls, and first and second end panels. Each side wall includes an upper side wall section hinged to a side edge of the roof and a lower side wall section hinged to a side edge of the base, wherein the upper side wall section is also hinged to the lower side wall section so that each side wall can be articulated between an extended condition and an inwardly collapsed condition. Each end panel is hinged to an end of the base and can be articulated between a collapsed condition against the base and an extended condition securable to an end of the side walls. At least one of the end panels includes a door. Multiple collapsible storage units may be transported on a single flatbed surface in a collapsed condition and upright orientation. |
126 |
Folding storage unit |
US15681170 |
2017-08-18 |
US10206501B1 |
2019-02-19 |
Myron E. Kindred, Jr. |
A collapsible storage unit includes a base, a roof, first and second side walls, and first and second end panels. Each side wall includes an upper side wall section hinged to a side edge of the roof and a lower side wall section hinged to a side edge of the base, wherein the upper side wall section is also hinged to the lower side wall section so that each side wall can be articulated between an extended condition and an inwardly collapsed condition. Each end panel is hinged to an end of the base and can be articulated between a collapsed condition against the base and an extended condition securable to an end of the side walls. At least one of the end panels includes a door. Multiple collapsible storage units may be transported on a single flatbed surface in a collapsed condition and upright orientation. |
127 |
Collapsible Shelving Units and Collapsible Enclosures |
US14724014 |
2015-05-28 |
US20150257529A1 |
2015-09-17 |
Scott D. Wehner; Zhou Xiao Jin |
An enclosure includes a first collapsible shelving unit, a second collapsible shelving unit that is spaced apart from the first collapsible shelving unit, at least a first cover support having a first end connected to the first collapsible shelving unit and a second end connected to the second collapsible shelving unit, and a flexible cover that at least partially encloses the first collapsible shelving unit and the second collapsible shelving unit. The flexible cover is supported with respect to the first collapsible shelving unit and the second collapsible shelving unit at least in part by engagement of the flexible cover with the first cover support. At least a portion of the flexible cover is at least translucent. |
128 |
Collapsible rack |
US14327552 |
2014-07-09 |
US08998011B2 |
2015-04-07 |
Shou Qiang Zhu |
A collapsible rack is disclosed. In one embodiment, a collapsible rack has a first supporting member, a second supporting member, a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The first supporting member may include a first pair of supporting rods, a second pair of supporting rods and a first supporting fabric. The first pair of supporting rods are parallel and spaced with a predetermined distance, as well as the second pair supporting rods. The first pair of supporting rods and the second pair of supporting rods are connected to form a rectangular surface and the first supporting fabric is secured. The structure of the second supporting member is substantially identical to the first supporting member, and the first and second supporting members are parallel, spaced with a predetermined distance and connected by the first and second connecting members. |
129 |
Foldable wardrobe |
US12279541 |
2007-04-23 |
US20100156258A1 |
2010-06-24 |
Manchiu Li |
The present invention provides a foldable wardrobe comprising a flexible cabinet body, a pair of twistable frames and two or more stiffeners. Each panel of the front side, the back side, the top, the bottom, the left side and the right side of the flexible cabinet body is sewn and joined together to form the flexible cabinet body; the outer edges of the two panels of the front side, the back side of the flexible cabinet body each is formed into a sleeve, each sleeve respectively holds one of the twistable frames inside; the stiffeners each is removably connected with the panel of the top, the bottom, the left side or the right side of the flexible cabinet body or the twistable frames as to support the flexible cabinet body after being expanded; the front side of the flexible cabinet body is disposed with one or more closable openings. The foldable wardrobe of the present invention is of simple and rigid construction, is instantly formed on expansion, can quickly be folded up into a small flat size after use and is convenient to be stowed and carried, thereby substantially saving the storage space. Further, it does not have many component parts, the manufacturing cost is susceptibly lower, and it is advantageous for production and promotion in large scale. |
130 |
COLLAPSIBLE CLOSET HAVING A SUPPORT ELEMENT |
US11926989 |
2007-10-29 |
US20090001033A1 |
2009-01-01 |
James SUNG |
A closet device or wardrobe whereby cross-supports to the bars for hanging clothing lead to increased stability and load capacity. A cross-support is simply connected to the top of the frame and can be a wire with bends at its two ends and two body sections that lead to a middle section wherein an obtuse angle is made as the two halves of the cross-support come together. The bends hook or hang on opposite sides of the upper frame of the wardrobe . The hang bar can rest on the angled middle section of the cross support, which provides additional support to the hang bar from the usual connections of the hang bar to the frame at the hang bar's two ends. This additional support to the hang bar results in increased stability, durability and load capacity for the wardrobe or closet device. The cross support can be in the form of a wire, a tube a rod, a beam, or any other structural type supporting element. The cross support and also the frame can be made from any suitable material such as metal, plastic, or any known resilient material. |
131 |
Food enclosure |
US999338 |
1997-12-29 |
US5975325A |
1999-11-02 |
Allan Wallace |
A food enclosure (10) comprising a box-shaped framework (12) having two open sides, two open ends, an open top and an open bottom, which can be placed upon a horizontal support surface (14) over food (16) and beverages (18). A skirt (20) extends about the two open sides and the two open ends of the box-shaped framework (12). A canopy (22) is secured onto the open top of the box-shaped framework (12) to protect the food (16) and beverages (18) therein. |
132 |
Modular container |
US86699 |
1979-10-22 |
US4316644A |
1982-02-23 |
Jerry L. Johnson |
A container for use as furniture comprises:(a) a framework defining multiple side areas, a top area and a bottom area, the framework including at least one elongated member,(b) a first flexible sheet adapted to cover at least part of one of said areas, and(c) and a first retainer attached to one elongated portion of said sheet, the retainer and said one member having tongue and groove interconnection, whereby the sheet is retained to said framework. |
133 |
Furniture drawer |
US794950 |
1977-05-09 |
US4118089A |
1978-10-03 |
Jerry Lynn Johnson; Martin R. Liebhold |
A drawer for use in furniture defining drawer support slides comprises:(a) a generally rectangular frame defining parallel peripheral guide rails for cooperation with said support slides whereby the drawer may be advanced and retracted, and(b) a basket having flexible walls supported by and hanging from said frame, whereby the basket may be collapsed upwardly toward a plane defined by the frame.The basket walls may be removably attached to the frame, and the latter may be defined by inner and outer frame loop members defining slots to receive basket wall portions. |
134 |
Coaster arrangement |
US3633863D |
1970-07-13 |
US3633863A |
1972-01-11 |
ABBEY HENRY |
A coaster arrangement comprises a receptacle for housing at least the lower part of a tumbler. A support in the receptacle holds a tumbler snugly in the receptacle with the bottom of the tumbler spaced from the bottom plate of the receptacle and with the sides spaced from the cylinder of the receptacle. The support directs moisture forming on the tumbler into a basin formed in the plate and prevents such moisture from wetting a surface supporting the tumbler or receptacle.
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135 |
Camper's cupboard |
US3519318D |
1968-05-27 |
US3519318A |
1970-07-07 |
HAGEN DONALD E |
|
136 |
Knockdown cabinets |
US2105260 |
1960-04-08 |
US3066995A |
1962-12-04 |
SAM DERMAN |
|
137 |
Double closure knockdown wardrobes |
US65495657 |
1957-04-24 |
US2903056A |
1959-09-08 |
SAM DERMAN |
|
138 |
Foldable wardrobe |
US58286522 |
1922-08-19 |
US1629362A |
1927-05-17 |
MARGUERITE ROBERT NELLY |
|
139 |
Portable wardrobe |
US1401125 |
1925-03-09 |
US1571366A |
1926-02-02 |
BENDER LILLIAN M |
|
140 |
Portable wardrobe |
US50499321 |
1921-10-03 |
US1425228A |
1922-08-08 |
ALTMAN HELEN S |
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