A47B61/02

Vertical-slide clothes-hanging device

The present invention relates to a vertical-slide clothes-hanging device comprising a horizontal rod for receiving hanging clothes coupled with at least one activation element. The activation element comprises a lever with a first free end coupled with the horizontal rod and a maneuvering kinematic mechanism coupled with a second end of the lever. The maneuvering kinematic mechanism comprises an actuator and articulation element acted on by the second end of the lever. The maneuvering kinematic mechanism moves the lever between two terminal run-end positions, a first raised position substantially vertical, or almost vertical, and a second lowered position substantially horizontal. Run-end dampers are provided in the two terminal positions, suitable for damping a terminal run section of the lever. When the lever is close to the lowered position, a first damper is coupled with the lever to exert a first braking action.

Vertical-slide clothes-hanging device

The present invention relates to a vertical-slide clothes-hanging device comprising a horizontal rod for receiving hanging clothes coupled with at least one activation element. The activation element comprises a lever with a first free end coupled with the horizontal rod and a maneuvering kinematic mechanism coupled with a second end of the lever. The maneuvering kinematic mechanism comprises an actuator and articulation element acted on by the second end of the lever. The maneuvering kinematic mechanism moves the lever between two terminal run-end positions, a first raised position substantially vertical, or almost vertical, and a second lowered position substantially horizontal. Run-end dampers are provided in the two terminal positions, suitable for damping a terminal run section of the lever. When the lever is close to the lowered position, a first damper is coupled with the lever to exert a first braking action.

Clothes-rail system having an integrated pipe
12102226 · 2024-10-01 ·

A clothes-rail system for fastening in rooms includes at least one vertically oriented main element with a first end and a second end and at least one transverse element. The at least one transverse element is arranged on the main element in a direction transverse to the at least one main element. The position in which the at least one transverse element is arranged on the at least one main element is variable. The clothes-rail system includes at least a first fastening element and a second fastening element. The first fastening element is arranged at the first end of the at least one main element. The second fastening element is arranged at a second end of the main element.

Clothes-rail system having an integrated pipe
12102226 · 2024-10-01 ·

A clothes-rail system for fastening in rooms includes at least one vertically oriented main element with a first end and a second end and at least one transverse element. The at least one transverse element is arranged on the main element in a direction transverse to the at least one main element. The position in which the at least one transverse element is arranged on the at least one main element is variable. The clothes-rail system includes at least a first fastening element and a second fastening element. The first fastening element is arranged at the first end of the at least one main element. The second fastening element is arranged at a second end of the main element.

Locker with equipment rack
12092396 · 2024-09-17 · ·

A locker includes a pair of upstanding walls, at least one shelf, and a rack coupled to the shelf. The shelf extends at least partially between the sidewalls. The rack includes a pair of upstanding, spaced-apart posts, a cross member extending between the posts, and a third post coupled to the cross member. The pair of posts and the cross member are a tubular shape. The third post is configured to contact and support the interior of a helmet.

Locker with equipment rack
12092396 · 2024-09-17 · ·

A locker includes a pair of upstanding walls, at least one shelf, and a rack coupled to the shelf. The shelf extends at least partially between the sidewalls. The rack includes a pair of upstanding, spaced-apart posts, a cross member extending between the posts, and a third post coupled to the cross member. The pair of posts and the cross member are a tubular shape. The third post is configured to contact and support the interior of a helmet.

Compact and adjustable closet hanging closet rack and organizer, and method for making same
10051959 · 2018-08-21 ·

The present invention to a compact and adjustable hanging closet rack and organizer, and the method of making same. A closet hanger spacing device includes one or more pairs of horizontal rods where one or more of the rods in the pairs of horizontal rods are affixed to a stationary wall structure, and the spacing between the one or more rods in the rod pairs to the stationary wall being adjustable. The pairs of horizontally-oriented rods are rotatable about an axis of rotation, which can be the rod in the pair of rods that is affixed to the stationary wall, and the space between the rod pairs can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten the spacing between the pair of rods. Each of the rods in the pairs of horizontal rods is capped at the rod ends and each rod end is extendable lengthwise to widen the reach of the pairs of horizontally oriented rods. Each of rods can be partially covered by an abrasive friction surface, and the rod pairs can support a flat surfaced shelf with a curved upper portion for engaging the upper rod of the rod pair and a lower ledge oriented upward from the lower rod of the rod pair.

Compact and adjustable closet hanging closet rack and organizer, and method for making same
10051959 · 2018-08-21 ·

The present invention to a compact and adjustable hanging closet rack and organizer, and the method of making same. A closet hanger spacing device includes one or more pairs of horizontal rods where one or more of the rods in the pairs of horizontal rods are affixed to a stationary wall structure, and the spacing between the one or more rods in the rod pairs to the stationary wall being adjustable. The pairs of horizontally-oriented rods are rotatable about an axis of rotation, which can be the rod in the pair of rods that is affixed to the stationary wall, and the space between the rod pairs can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten the spacing between the pair of rods. Each of the rods in the pairs of horizontal rods is capped at the rod ends and each rod end is extendable lengthwise to widen the reach of the pairs of horizontally oriented rods. Each of rods can be partially covered by an abrasive friction surface, and the rod pairs can support a flat surfaced shelf with a curved upper portion for engaging the upper rod of the rod pair and a lower ledge oriented upward from the lower rod of the rod pair.

Snap-in bracket for slidable racks and method of use

A snap-in mounting bracket with a generally U shaped cross-section. A set of mounting holes are spaced along the web of the bracket and correspond to existing holes in prefabricated cabinets or closets over a range of industry standard sizes. A guide flange extends from the web proximate the middle of a first edge. End flanges curve around the ends of the first edge. A pair of spring flanges extend from the web on a second edge opposite the middle guide flange. A universal slide assembly is removably secured to the mounting bracket between the flanges. The end flanges and the spring tension of the spring flanges hold the slide assembly in place. Different closet organizer components such as tie racks, pant racks, and belt racks can be affixed to the slide assembly for slidable deployment along the vertical partition out of the closet.

Snap-in bracket for slidable racks and method of use

A snap-in mounting bracket with a generally U shaped cross-section. A set of mounting holes are spaced along the web of the bracket and correspond to existing holes in prefabricated cabinets or closets over a range of industry standard sizes. A guide flange extends from the web proximate the middle of a first edge. End flanges curve around the ends of the first edge. A pair of spring flanges extend from the web on a second edge opposite the middle guide flange. A universal slide assembly is removably secured to the mounting bracket between the flanges. The end flanges and the spring tension of the spring flanges hold the slide assembly in place. Different closet organizer components such as tie racks, pant racks, and belt racks can be affixed to the slide assembly for slidable deployment along the vertical partition out of the closet.