Patent classifications
A47B61/003
Ironing center
The present invention provides for a complete ironing center to be attached to and stored within a wall cabinet. The ironing board is deployed perpendicularly from the back wall of the cabinet. In one embodiment, the cabinet is integrated into a larger wall cabinet system. In these embodiments, the cabinet is extended from the wall cabinet and locked into an open position. This complete system is easily and quickly closed and stored out of sight within the cabinet when not in use.
STORAGE SYSTEMS INCLUDING BACK CHANNELS AND WALLS MOUNTABLE ALONG THE BACK CHANNELS
An exemplary storage system generally includes a least one back channel mountable along a support surface (e.g., a back wall of a closet, etc.). At least one wall or panel of the storage system is mountable (e.g., via a connector, etc.) along the back channel. The storage system may also generally include one or more of a hang rod, side bracket, shelf trim, end cup, support bracket, and/or shelf. The shelf may be supportable by the back channel, a pair of side brackets, and at least one support bracket. The side brackets may be mountable along sidewalls of the closet and/or to the at least one wall or the storage system that is mountable along the back channel. The hang rod may supportable beneath the shelf when first and second end portions of the hang rod are supported by respective first and second end cups.
Modular Storage Assemblies and Components Thereof
A pole cup for a hang rod may include a wall-mountable member, and a cradle extending from the wall-mountable member. The cradle may include a substantially u-shaped sidewall defining a cavity for securely receiving an end of the hang rod such that the hang rod is retained in a downward first direction, in a lateral second direction, and in a lateral third direction opposed to the second direction, when the hang rod is positioned within the cavity. A pair of ribs extend from a cavity-facing surface of the substantially u-shaped sidewall. A modular storage assembly may include a hang rod and a pole cup. A method of installing a modular storage assembly may include mounting to a wall at least one bracket configured to support a shelf, installing trim for the shelf, and mounting a pole cup to a wall via the wall-mountable member.
Garment organizer assembly
A garment organizer assembly for storing garments and hats includes a pair of boxes for storing garments. Each of the boxes has a trough integrated therein for removing the garments from the boxes. Moreover, the boxes are removably attachable together having the boxes being vertically distributed. A plurality of hooks is each coupled to a respective one of the boxes to have a hat suspended thereon. A plurality of grapples is each coupled to and extends upwardly from a respective one of the boxes to engage an upper edge of a door for suspending the boxes on the door.
Apparatus for moving articles
Apparatus for moving articles comprising a support panel (12) with a mainly flat development; a conveying member (13) associated with said support panel (12), with a closed-loop development and provided with a plurality of attachment portions (14) installed protruding with respect to a first surface (15) of said support panel (12); a drive member (16) associated with said first surface (15) of said support panel (12) and configured to move said conveying member (13) in a closed travel.
System and method for wireless charging of smart garments
Techniques for wirelessly charging smart textiles, such as smart garments, are provided. Aspects of the present application provide a smart garment device with an array of integrated coils and rectifiers that enable wireless charging of the device from a drawer or other enclosure that produces a roughly uniform AC magnetic field. The smart garment can draw power from the magnetic field once placed within the enclosure, regardless of how the garment is placed in the enclosure. The method can be applied to garments of any shape, and multiple garments can be charged simultaneously by placing the multiple garments into the same magnetic field.
CLOSET CLOTHES DUST PROTECTOR
A closet garment dust protection embodiment that does not rely on the hanger rod but uses other closet surfaces for support and installation primarily the shelf typically located above the hanger rod in a clothes closet. The dust protection system uses an elongated, rectangular panel of typically clear 12 to 20 mil vinyl that is custom cut to width of closet rod/shelf. Preferably 16 to 20 inches in height, the vinyl panel's two ends and one elongated edge are left raw while the remaining long edge is hemmed preferably using one part of a two part hook and loop system which is folded over the vinyl panel edge then stitched or welded into place. Typically the remaining part of the two part hook and loop system, measured to length of cut vinyl is then adhered to designated anchoring point. The hook and loop surfaces are pressed together for attachment. The affixed vinyl panel is then placed over the horizontal surfaces of hangered garments that protrude outward from the hanger rod protecting that portion of hangered garments from dust accumulation. Typically the closet shelf protects that portion of the garments hanging inward from hanger rod from dust accumulation.
Method and system for home clothing and footwear products arrangement
A system for home clothing and footwear products arrangement includes a shelter arrangement which comprises a plurality of shelter elements for storing and sheltering a plurality of dressing items, a control center which is a computing device, an electrical terminal, a position indication arrangement for indicating a position of a target dressing item for a user, and an identifier coupled to the shelter arrangement for establishing communication between the control center and the electrical terminal, so as to allow a user to quickly find his or her target clothing or footwear product.
BRA RESCUE CLOSET
An article of manufacture for providing a specialized bra closet is disclosed. The article includes an enclosed cabinet having a plurality of columns of display hooks, a pair of enclosing doors coupled to an open side of the enclosed cabinet, a plurality of lights mounted on an inner top surface within the enclosed cabinet coupled to one or more contact switches about the pair of closing doors, the contact switches are configured to activate one or more of the plurality of lights when one of the pair of enclosing doors are opened, and a closing latch having components on both of the pair of enclosing doors and configured to engage the components of the other enclosing door when both of the pair of enclosing doors are in a closed position.
System for hanging articles
A support apparatus for supporting and displaying hanging articles, the apparatus includes a support arm extending from a first end to a second end; an attachment member secured to the first end of the support arm; and knobs to receive the hanging articles; the attachment member is to tighten onto a closet bar; and the support arm extends substantially perpendicular away from the closet bar.