Patent classifications
A47G25/0614
Clip Hanger
A clothing organizer and storage apparatus that allows for clothes to be mounted to a door or a wall for storage. The apparatus includes a first door hook, a second door hook, an elongated strap, and at least one attachment assembly. The first door hook and the second door hook are each terminally attached to the elongated strap and attach to an external structure. The attachment assembly includes a strap buckle, a ring, and a clothes clip to attach and suspend clothing along the elongated strap. The attachment assembly is positioned along the elongated strap with the elongated strap being threaded through the strap buckle. The ring is pivotably and adjacently connected to the strap buckle for additional degree of freedom. The clothes clip is removably mounted to the ring and acts as the grasping element for holding clothing.
ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM FOR OVER-DOOR HANGING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
A storage management system having a crossbar and pair of vertical arms which are hung by flat hooks over a door. A pair of slides can slide up and down the vertical arms and are secured using an adjustment mechanism. These slides can provide storage solutions to a side of a door, freeing up other space for additional uses. Such storage solutions may include hooks, baskets, bags, or other storage elements. The adjustment mechanism may include a spring for being pulled out and automatically springing back into a number of adjustment slots along the slides. Alternatively, the adjustment mechanism could simply be screwed into the desired slot, locking the slide in place.
OVER THE DOOR MIRROR APPARATUS
An apparatus for hanging an article from a door. In one aspect, the invention can be an over-the-door mirror apparatus including a support structure having a rear surface with a vertical centerline; a first elongate member having a first bracket and a second elongate member having a second bracket for engaging a top edge of a door; the first elongate member slidably attached to the rear surface of the support structure at first and second connections that are vertically spaced; the second elongate member slidably attached to the rear surface of the support structure at third and fourth connections that are vertically spaced; and wherein the first and second connections are located on a first side of the vertical centerline and the third and fourth connections are located on a second side of the vertical centerline that is opposite the first side of the vertical centerline.
Accessability enabling over-the-door rack
An over-the-door rack comprises a first suspension hook, a second suspension hook, a first vertical member, a second vertical member, a first hanging member, and a second hanging member. The first hanging member has a plurality of double hooks. The second hanging member has a plurality of hooks. The over-the-door rack is configured to be affixed to the door such that the over-the-door rack extends away from the top horizontal plane of a door and such that the first hanging member is positioned lower than a middle of a vertical length of the door.
Adjustment mechanism for over-door hanging system and method of use
A storage management system having a crossbar and pair of vertical arms which are hung by flat hooks over a door. A pair of slides can slide up and down the vertical arms and are secured using an adjustment mechanism. These slides can provide storage solutions to a side of a door, freeing up other space for additional uses. Such storage solutions may include hooks, baskets, bags, or other storage elements. The adjustment mechanism may include a spring for being pulled out and automatically springing back into a number of adjustment slots along the slides. Alternatively, the adjustment mechanism could simply be screwed into the desired slot, locking the slide in place.
Article for use in mounting associated articles to vertical planar members such as fences
An article for use with an associated vertically oriented, generally planar surface may include a generally horizontal top member supported by first and second planar supporting members, which selectively receive the associated vertically oriented, generally planar associated surface therebetween.
UNIVERSAL BACK OF CHAIR HANGER
A chair hanger system includes a front plate, a back plate opposing the front plate, and a plate separator defining a gap between the front plate and the back plate. A first and second hook are attached to the back plate, the first hook defining a first opening geometry and the second hook defining a second opening geometry. A spacer block is configured to connect to the back plate
Spring-loaded wreath hanger
An over-the-door hanger for clamping to a top of a door. Opposing wings are spring biased to a base plate. The base plate is located adjacent the outside surface of the door, and includes a hook hanging downwardly from the base plate. The wings span the top edge of the door and have downturned ends. During installation, the downturned ends of each wing are moved against the spring tension so as to be lowered over the top edge of the door in an orientation where the base plate is located on the outside of the door and the downturned ends are located on the inside of the door. The hanger is thus clamped to the top of the door under the spring tension.
Top item holder
A top item holder is configured to be placed on top of a screen. The top item holder includes an anti-tilt device, at least one slider, a slide rail and at least one holder unit. The anti-tilt device is for preventing the top item holder from being relatively tilting with respect to the screen. The slide rail is disposed at a top of the anti-tilt device. The slider is slidably disposed on the slide rail and can slide in a sliding direction within a sliding travel. The holder unit is disposed on the slider. Thereby, top space of the screen can be effectively utilized, and relocation of the holder unit becomes more convenient.
Wig washing and drying device
A device for washing and drying a wig is provided. The wig washing and drying device includes a wig pod having a front facing dome member extending from a base. The dome member includes a generally curved front facing portion and an opposing flat side that is rear facing, wherein an arm extends from the flat side and connects with the base at a central region of the base. A bracket housing extends from a rear side of the base, wherein the bracket housing is removably securable to a vertical surface via a fastener, such as a suction cup. The wig pod can be placed in a shower and attached to a wall of the shower, such that the dome member can receive a wig thereon. Once received on the dome member, the wig can be easily washed while remaining suspended from the wig pod and remain suspended to dry.