Patent classifications
A47B61/003
ERGONOMIC LOCKER SYSTEM
Systems and methods for an ergonomic locker system including a repositionable cross-member or bar for supporting a plurality of clothes hangers suspended between two oppositely disposed tracks. The hanging bar is slideable along the tracks and may be adjusted from a lower, forward position to a higher, back position in order to enhance storage space and improve functionality. An independently lockable auxiliary locker further allows a user to secure personal possessions even when the entire locker system is open using a master door.
METAL HANGER SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL APPLICATIONS
A post is vertically oriented and has upward and downward extents, back and front regions, and inner and outer regions. A load is configured for functional purposes. A support assembly couples the post and the load. The support assembly has interior and exterior sections and an intermediate section there between. The interior section has an inner leg in contact with the inner region of the post. The interior section has an outer leg in contact with the outer region of the post. The interior section has a front leg in contact with the inner region of the post. The back region of the post is out of contact with the interior section of the support assembly. The exterior section of the support assembly is out of contact with post.
Shoe management apparatus
A shoe management apparatus capable of managing various types of shoes and including a cabinet defining an inner space for storing shoes; and a partition dividing the inner space into an upper first compartment and a lower second compartment, formed therein with a fluid path along which air is discharged into the inner space, and variable in length with respect to a front-to-rear direction of the shoe management apparatus.
Closet organizer
A closet organizer can be configured to cooperate with a closet rod and to support a hanger hook. The closet organizer can have a main body with a longitudinal axis. The main body can include a plurality of ridges, a plurality of grooves, and a slit. Each of the ridges can be radially disposed on the main body relative to the longitudinal axis. Each of the ridges can include a first sloped side and a second sloped side. Each of the grooves can be disposed between the first sloped side of one ridge and the second sloped side of another ridge. Each of the grooves can be configured to receive the hanger hook. The slit can be formed along the main body on the longitudinal axis. The slit can be configured to receive the closet rod, thereby allowing the main body to be disposed about the closet rod.
Police and military equipment rack
An equipment stand for storing police and/or military clothing and equipment may include a base; at least one upright extending upward from the base; a belt hanger supported by the upright and effective for holding an equipment belt; a vest hanger supported by the upright and effective for holding an equipment vest; a tray supported by the upright and effective for holding miscellaneous objects that do not need to be secured; and a lock box supported by the upright and effective for holding miscellaneous objects that may need to be secured. The stand may include an upright extension for holding one or more clothing hangers. The stand may be freestanding, or may be used without the base when mounted to a wall.
Display apparatus
A display apparatus having a support frame having a pair of end members and upper and lower cross bars connected to and extending between the end members. A plurality of support arms having a vertical and horizontal section are pivotally connected to the support frame. The pivotal movement of the support arms is limited by a plurality of stops.
Repositionable closet bar
A repositionable closet bar for hanging clothes includes an elongate rigid bar having a distal section, a proximal section, an intermediate section between the distal section and the proximal section, and a downward-directed seat. The elongate rigid bar is formed with molded walls forming upward-facing walls and side walls that are reinforced by ribs connecting the walls. The elongate rigid bar is configured to be positioned between a closet shelf and a closet rod, repositioned side-to-side between the closet shelf and rod and repositioned in a forward or rearward direction between the closet shelf and rod. When in use, no portion of the bar is fastened to the closet shelf or the closet rod. The downward-directed seat is configured to engage an upward-facing surface of the closet rod when the flat upward-facing wall of the distal section engages the bottom surface of the closet shelf.
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.
PANELS FOR AN ASSEMBLED PRODUCT
A set of panels for an assembled product is disclosed. A first panel and a second panel may be assembled with a third panel. An end surface of the third panel includes a first tongue and a second tongue. The first panel and the second panel are configured to be arranged with their respective end surfaces facing each other. A first tongue of the third panel is configured to be arranged in an edge groove of the first panel and a second tongue of the third panel is configured to be received in an edge groove of the second panel to join the panels at least in a first direction. The first panel and the second panel may be of a first panel type, and the third panel may be of a second panel type. A corner element may be connected to a side panel of an assembled product.
CORNER WALL MOUNTABLE HANGING STRUCTURE
A mountable hanging structure may be mounted between two intersecting walls forming a corner. The hanging structure may comprise a rod comprising a body with a curved section extending between first and second ends and a mounting assembly comprising two retainers. Each of the retainers may comprises (1) a base configured for mounting to one of the intersecting walls, (2) a flange extending from the base for receiving a respective end of the rod, wherein the flange comprises one or more holding elements configured to receive the ends of the rod and prevent the rod from rotating relative to the base, and (3) a shroud configured for connecting to the base and comprising a bore for receiving an end of the rod. The base and the shroud may comprise interlocking members for interlocking the shroud to the base to mount the rod.