Patent classifications
A47B61/02
Extending hanger assembly
An extending hanger assembly, for a wardrobe system having an enclosure and a door pivotable between open and closed positions, includes: a base on which an article support peg is mounted for linear translation; a mechanism operative to move the article support peg linearly relative to the base; and a control link coupling the door to the mechanism, whereby, upon opening and closing of the door, the control link operates the mechanism to translate the article support peg in opposing linear directions. The mechanism operative to move the article support peg linearly relative to the base can be a scissor mechanism having a proximal end extending toward the door and a distal end extending away from the door, wherein the distal end is attached to the base, and the proximal end is attached to a traveling bracket that carries the article support peg.
GARMENT HANGER MECHANISM AND SYSTEM FOR TRAVEL BAGS AND LUGGAGE
A garment hanger mechanism and system are provided for a multi-panel, foldable travel bag. The mechanism comprises a garment hanger member with spaced recesses for receiving clothes hangers. The member is attached to or integrated with a panel of the travel bag, and resides on the inside of the bag when folded. A removable securing means ensures hangers remain within the member recesses during travel. By using hanging means for both the bag and mechanism when the travel bag is unfolded, hanging garments can be efficiently unpacked and accessed from the travel bag without removing hangers from the member recesses. In this manner, the travel bag may be converted into a temporary travel closet within an existing closet. The bag can also be hung using just the bag hanging means from a door or in a closet.
Locker with shoe storage
An enclosure for the storage of shoes includes a pair of spaced-apart, generally opposing end walls. A projection is carried by each of the end walls, each projection is dimensioned and configured to be inserted into the interior of one of a pair of shoes to temporarily secure the shoe in a fixed position relative to the end wall. A bottom extends between the end walls, and includes a removable tray to catch debris falling from the shoes.
Locker with shoe storage
An enclosure for the storage of shoes includes a pair of spaced-apart, generally opposing end walls. A projection is carried by each of the end walls, each projection is dimensioned and configured to be inserted into the interior of one of a pair of shoes to temporarily secure the shoe in a fixed position relative to the end wall. A bottom extends between the end walls, and includes a removable tray to catch debris falling from the shoes.
Articulated hanger mechanism
A wardrobe includes a rear wall, a sidewall, and a door pivotally attached to the sidewall defining an enclosure. An articulating hanger mechanism includes a support arm pivotally attached to the sidewall, and a link device pivotally attached to the door and to the support arm. Hanger arms pivotally attached to the support arm have stowed positions at which they extend along two opposite sides of the support arm. Coupling links are pivotally attached to the hanger arms for pivoting the hanger arms from the stowed positions to deployed positions at which the hanger arms extend outward from the support arm to support a garment. Upon user action pivoting the door from the closed position, the link device automatically pivots the support arm outward from the enclosure and the coupling links pivot the hanger arms from the stowed positions to the deployed positions.
Articulated hanger mechanism
A wardrobe includes a rear wall, a sidewall, and a door pivotally attached to the sidewall defining an enclosure. An articulating hanger mechanism includes a support arm pivotally attached to the sidewall, and a link device pivotally attached to the door and to the support arm. Hanger arms pivotally attached to the support arm have stowed positions at which they extend along two opposite sides of the support arm. Coupling links are pivotally attached to the hanger arms for pivoting the hanger arms from the stowed positions to deployed positions at which the hanger arms extend outward from the support arm to support a garment. Upon user action pivoting the door from the closed position, the link device automatically pivots the support arm outward from the enclosure and the coupling links pivot the hanger arms from the stowed positions to the deployed positions.
Portable garment caddy
The present invention discloses a portable garment caddy configured to support a plurality of garments or garment bags. The portable garment caddy comprises a tripod base assembly, a central rod, and a rack assembly. The tripod base assembly comprises a base, at least three legs extending from the base and a telescoping wheel assembly disposed at a lower portion of each leg, wherein the telescoping wheel assembly comprises one or more telescoping wheel supports and wheels. The central rod extending from the tripod base assembly comprises a telescoping configuration to adjust the length of the central rod. The rack assembly extending from the central rod comprises one or more holder members. Advantageously, the garment caddy of the present invention is portable or easily transportable and could be stored in a fully collapsed position as a low-profile unit.
Portable garment caddy
The present invention discloses a portable garment caddy configured to support a plurality of garments or garment bags. The portable garment caddy comprises a tripod base assembly, a central rod, and a rack assembly. The tripod base assembly comprises a base, at least three legs extending from the base and a telescoping wheel assembly disposed at a lower portion of each leg, wherein the telescoping wheel assembly comprises one or more telescoping wheel supports and wheels. The central rod extending from the tripod base assembly comprises a telescoping configuration to adjust the length of the central rod. The rack assembly extending from the central rod comprises one or more holder members. Advantageously, the garment caddy of the present invention is portable or easily transportable and could be stored in a fully collapsed position as a low-profile unit.
FOLDABLE HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE DESK WORKSTATION
The present invention relates to an office appliance, and particularly discloses a foldable height-adjustable desk workstation, which comprises a workstation desktop, upper workstation support legs, lower workstation support legs, lifters, and locking mechanisms. In the foldable height-adjustable desk workstation with the above-mentioned structure, the workstation desktop can be controlled by the lifters arranged between the upper workstation support legs and the lower workstation support legs to vertically go up or down, and the workstation desktop can be locked at any height position between an upper limit position and a lower limit position by the locking mechanisms. A synchronous link mechanism is arranged between locking bars of the two sets of locking mechanisms, the two sets of locking mechanisms can be synchronously unlocked by a spanner connected to any one of the locking bars, single-hand operation can ensure the balanced raising and lowering of the workstation desktop, so that the other hand can synchronously conduct other actions such as applying raising or lowering pressure on the workstation desktop, and thereby the convenience and experience of operating the workstation desktop are improved.
Clever Closet Rods
A rod mounted on substantial vertical support either to the jamb at the side of the closet, on a substantial vertical center post, or other substantial vertical support where access to space behind may be desired, as well as the ability to fully access all clothing, or other items that may be supported by the movable rod by moving the rod out of the space where access may be desired, or to a point where it is easy to access the items that the rod carries. Fastened into wood with lag bolts at either the center point of the closet, or at the door jambs, and firmly supported by wall bracket, or in use in conjunction with adjustable center post, and modified bracket. With more than a single hinge point the clothing, or support rod will move in, and out of the space that it occupies allowing access to otherwise wasted space that a normal clothing, or support rod would occupy. The utility rod Is able to then allow the user to access both the space by moving the rod, and supported items out of the way, and allowing the user to access the full array of items supported by the rod with ease.