Patent classifications
A47G25/00
Shoe organizer
The present invention relates to a wall-mounted vertically oriented shoe organizer, the shoe organizer formed from: a backboard, the backboard having a planar shape and the backboard being mounted to the wall and extending in a plane parallel to the wall; a frame, the frame covering the perimeter of the backboard and extended outward therefrom in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the backboard; a plurality of cylinders secured to the backboard, each cylinder extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the blackboard and each cylinder defining a recess therein suitable of insertion of a shoe heel; and one or more ledges secured to the backboard, each ledge extending perpendicular from the plane of the backboard and oriented such that each ledge is parallel to the ground when the backboard is mounted to the wall, wherein the shoe organizer stores one or more pairs of shoes, with each shoe in each pair of shoes being supported on the shoe organizer via one of: inserting the shoe heel of the each shoe into one of the cylinders and resting the shoe heel of the each shoe along one of the ledges.
Shoe Tree Device
A shoe tree having a body with an exterior surface for contacting an interior surface defining a shoe interior cavity during storage. An adjustment member removably engages with a mount on a rear wall of the body of the shoe tree and is engaged to a heel member. The heel member, when rotated on the adjustment member, will increase or decrease the overall length of the shoe tree. The body portion may include an insert which has indicia thereon concerning one or both of a location of purchase or the owner of the shoe tree.
Shoe holder
An improved shoe holder designed as a shoe storage and display in a vertical disposition. The improved shoe holder includes a frame formed of an upright plate. First and second support arms are disposed on the upright plate. Finally, first and second footwear receiving elements are mounted respectively on the first and second support arms to receive and store the shoe.
SHOE RACK FOR EXERCISE BIKE
A shoe rack for an exercise bike includes a shoe rack, body and a connection holder. The shoe rack body includes a first shoe placing portion and a second shoe placing portion, the connection holder is connected to the shoe rack body, the connection holder can be disposed on a base member of an exercise bike, and the first shoe placing portion and the second shoe placing portion can be used to place shoes. Therefore, when the exercise bike is mounted with the shoe rack, a rider can place the shoes, required for riding the exercise bike, in the shoe rack body, so that the rider does not need to carry the shoes when planning to ride the exercise bike, and the conventional problem is effectively solved.
Shoe holder organizer
Improvements in a shoe holder organizer is disclosed that allows the shoe holder to be mounted onto a vertical wall or door. The shoe holder organizer has a hinged door that can be easily grasped to pull down the door and gravity holds the door open, and a securing tab holds the door in the closed position. A flexible strap is included that folds with the door to provide a soft and flexible cushioned member that adds padding to the shoe holder, so damage is not caused to shoes that are stored on the shoe holder(s). There is further a vertical adjustment member that alters a distance from a clamping surface to the strap. There are a number of finite stops to position and retain the vertical adjustment member onto the wall mount bracket.
Sock-pair joining device
The Sock Joining Device (200) provides for an efficient way to place sock-pairs (150) into a joined state that is pleasing to the eye, that remain in this joined state and specifically takes into account socks (100) with a heel section (110). The Sock Joining Device (200) comprises a volume (300), a pole (400). The Sock Joining Device (200) may further comprise a means for holding upright the pole (500).
Sock-pair joining device
The Sock Joining Device (200) provides for an efficient way to place sock-pairs (150) into a joined state that is pleasing to the eye, that remain in this joined state and specifically takes into account socks (100) with a heel section (110). The Sock Joining Device (200) comprises a volume (300), a pole (400). The Sock Joining Device (200) may further comprise a means for holding upright the pole (500).
Hanger
The present invention discloses a device for hanging clothes, comprising an engaging portion and a deformable elongate member, the elongate member comprising a connection mechanism such that the elongate member can be deformed back upon itself and connected to itself to form a loop.
CLOTHING AND FABRIC STORAGE DEVICE
The present invention provides, among other things, a clothing and fabric storage container including a heat exchanger operable to reduce the temperature of clothing and fabric located in an interior of the container in order to reduce or eliminate odor causing bacteria from the clothing and fabric. In some embodiments, the container includes a controller. In some such embodiments, the controller operates the heat exchanger to reduce an interior container temperature and to maintain the temperature of the interior of the container below a pre-determined temperature. In some embodiments, the clothing storage device generates cold air inside of the clothing storage device with at least one cooling mechanism that is powered by an electrical cord and plug that is plugged into an electrical wall socket. The clothing storage device is designed to cool the clothing while the clothing is inside the clothing storage device.
Electrostatic Inhibiting Application Device
A device for the treatment of the surfaces of people, animals, or objects for the purpose of inhibiting the accumulation and discharge of electrostatic energy. The invention is comprised of a handle (1) or base or some other structural support accompanied by a replaceable a dryer sheet (4). Dryer sheet (4) will be constrained in such a way that it can be easily manipulated into physical contact with the user of the device, an animal, or some other object. Using the device causes the electrostatic inhibiting properties of a dryer sheet (4) to be transferred directly to the target object, person, or animal.