Patent classifications
A47B61/02
Hanging storage enclosure
A hanging storage enclosure includes a main frame, a hanging mechanism, a top slide and a bottom slide. The main frame has a hollow interior having a top side, a bottom side, and an open front end. The hanging mechanism is on the top side. The hanging mechanism is configured to hang the main frame from an object. The top slide is positioned on the top side and the bottom slide is positioned on the bottom side. The top slide is configured to slide in and out of the top side of the main frame for positioning the top side. The bottom slide is configured to slide in and out of the bottom side for positioning the bottom side.
Hanging storage enclosure
A hanging storage enclosure includes a main frame, a hanging mechanism, a top slide and a bottom slide. The main frame has a hollow interior having a top side, a bottom side, and an open front end. The hanging mechanism is on the top side. The hanging mechanism is configured to hang the main frame from an object. The top slide is positioned on the top side and the bottom slide is positioned on the bottom side. The top slide is configured to slide in and out of the top side of the main frame for positioning the top side. The bottom slide is configured to slide in and out of the bottom side for positioning the bottom side.
CLOTHES-RAIL SYSTEM HAVING AN INTEGRATED PIPE
The present disclosure proposes a clothes-rail system for fastening in rooms, wherein the clothes-rail system comprises at least one essentially vertically oriented main element with a first end and a second end and also comprises at least one transverse element, wherein the at least one transverse element is arranged on the main element in a direction transverse to the at least one main element, wherein the position in which the at least one transverse element is arranged on the at least one main element is variable, wherein the clothes-rail system comprises at least a first fastening element and a second fastening element, wherein the first fastening element is arranged at the first end of the at least one main element, wherein the second fastening element is arranged at a second end of the main element, and this clothes-rail system at least partially remedies the disadvantages of the prior art.
CLOTHES-RAIL SYSTEM HAVING AN INTEGRATED PIPE
The present disclosure proposes a clothes-rail system for fastening in rooms, wherein the clothes-rail system comprises at least one essentially vertically oriented main element with a first end and a second end and also comprises at least one transverse element, wherein the at least one transverse element is arranged on the main element in a direction transverse to the at least one main element, wherein the position in which the at least one transverse element is arranged on the at least one main element is variable, wherein the clothes-rail system comprises at least a first fastening element and a second fastening element, wherein the first fastening element is arranged at the first end of the at least one main element, wherein the second fastening element is arranged at a second end of the main element, and this clothes-rail system at least partially remedies the disadvantages of the prior art.
CLOTHING CAROUSEL ASSEMBLY
A clothing carousel assembly is configured to receive, support, and selectively rotate clothing hangers, with clothing items hanging from the clothing hangers, along a rotation path. The clothing carousel assembly is also configured to be positioned between the opposite walls of a closet. The clothing carousel assembly includes (preferably defines) weight-transfer receivers configured to receive (either directly or indirectly) and contact (either directly or indirectly) the elongated weight-transfer members.
CLOTHING CAROUSEL ASSEMBLY
A clothing carousel assembly is configured to receive, support, and selectively rotate clothing hangers, with clothing items hanging from the clothing hangers, along a rotation path. The clothing carousel assembly is also configured to be positioned between the opposite walls of a closet. The clothing carousel assembly includes (preferably defines) weight-transfer receivers configured to receive (either directly or indirectly) and contact (either directly or indirectly) the elongated weight-transfer members.
Convertible trellis clothesline
A clothesline that folds, collapses, and converts into a decorative trellis when the clothesline is not being used as a conventional outdoor clothesline to dry clothes or air freshen items. The decorative clothesline trellis may be wall-mounted such that when fully collapsed, the clothesline presents as a wall-mounted decorative trellis of various and possibly interchangeable decorative styles.
Convertible trellis clothesline
A clothesline that folds, collapses, and converts into a decorative trellis when the clothesline is not being used as a conventional outdoor clothesline to dry clothes or air freshen items. The decorative clothesline trellis may be wall-mounted such that when fully collapsed, the clothesline presents as a wall-mounted decorative trellis of various and possibly interchangeable decorative styles.
Article hanging device
An article hanging device including a hub having a first side and an opposing second side, the first side having a plurality of openings; and a plurality of arms, each arm having a body portion located between a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of each arm is received within one of the openings of the hub and wherein the arm is in pivoting relation to the openings. The plurality of arms are adapted to support one or more articles. One or more attachments may be secured to the arms, such as one or more hooks, upon which the one or more articles may hang.
Article hanging device
An article hanging device including a hub having a first side and an opposing second side, the first side having a plurality of openings; and a plurality of arms, each arm having a body portion located between a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of each arm is received within one of the openings of the hub and wherein the arm is in pivoting relation to the openings. The plurality of arms are adapted to support one or more articles. One or more attachments may be secured to the arms, such as one or more hooks, upon which the one or more articles may hang.