Patent classifications
A47B61/02
Wall mounted organizer rack
A wall-mountable organizer rack having two or more vertical bars and one or more horizontal bars in which each horizontal bar has a rear central channel. The rear central channel of each horizontal bar has a channel mouth and a channel front wall, and the height of the channel front wall is greater than the height of the channel mouth for substantially all of the length of each horizontal bar. Bar fasteners inserted into the rear central channel from the vertical bars to fix the vertical bars to the horizontal bars may have at least one dimension that is larger than the height of the channel mouth to fix the fasteners within the channel. Organizer rack attachments inserted into the rear central channel may have at least one dimension that is larger than the height of the channel mouth to secure the attachments within the channel.
Wall mounted organizer rack
A wall-mountable organizer rack having two or more vertical bars and one or more horizontal bars in which each horizontal bar has a rear central channel. The rear central channel of each horizontal bar has a channel mouth and a channel front wall, and the height of the channel front wall is greater than the height of the channel mouth for substantially all of the length of each horizontal bar. Bar fasteners inserted into the rear central channel from the vertical bars to fix the vertical bars to the horizontal bars may have at least one dimension that is larger than the height of the channel mouth to fix the fasteners within the channel. Organizer rack attachments inserted into the rear central channel may have at least one dimension that is larger than the height of the channel mouth to secure the attachments within the channel.
Wall Mounted Organizer Rack
A wall-mountable organizer rack having two or more vertical bars and one or more horizontal bars in which each horizontal bar has a rear central channel. The rear central channel of each horizontal bar has a channel mouth and a channel front wall, and the height of the channel front wall is greater than the height of the channel mouth for substantially all of the length of each horizontal bar. Bar fasteners inserted into the rear central channel from the vertical bars to fix the vertical bars to the horizontal bars may have at least one dimension that is larger than the height of the channel mouth to fix the fasteners within the channel. Organizer rack attachments inserted into the rear central channel may have at least one dimension that is larger than the height of the channel mouth to secure the attachments within the channel.
Modular storage system with foldable storage containers
A modular storage system having a frame system, a rod attachment system, and one or more shelves or storage containers. The rod attachment system comprises a rod, a connector, and a fastener. The connector may be secured around a support rod of the frame system and the fastener may extend through the connector and secure the rod to the frame system. The rod may also be secured in a wall mount. The frame system may have a plurality of shelf openings and the shelves or storage containers may be interchangeably disposed in the shelf openings. The storage containers may have an end wall which is substantially the height of the shelf opening and an end wall which is less than the height of the shelf opening. The storage container may be disposed in the shelf opening with either end wall facing out of the shelf opening.
DRAWER SYSTEM
A drawer structure including a front end, a rear end and the side walls, the front end having a panel front and a crossbar in which a gap between the panel front and the crossbar permits the insertion of an insert or the passage of a fabric material whereby a basket may be secured in a drawer frame. Where a fabric material is passed between the panel front and the crossbar it may be wrapped around the crossbar and inserted into an inward facing recess of the crossbar whereby the material may be secured by the tension applied by the weight of the basket causing a crossbar clip to splay and prevent the fabric from being dislodged from the recess.
Drying storage unit
A drying storage unit is disclosed to enable a user to properly dry a high-use item in a convenient location. The dry storage unit comprising at a cabinet-style storage and the cabinet style storage compartment comprises a top side, a left side, a right side, a bottom side, at least one door open outwardly that is hingedly attached to left side and right side, an inner compartment and a plurality of able shelving brackets disposed along the right, left, and rear walls of the inner compartment. The dry storage unit further comprises more than one adjustable drying rack and a plurality of pole racks.
Drying storage unit
A drying storage unit is disclosed to enable a user to properly dry a high-use item in a convenient location. The dry storage unit comprising at a cabinet-style storage and the cabinet style storage compartment comprises a top side, a left side, a right side, a bottom side, at least one door open outwardly that is hingedly attached to left side and right side, an inner compartment and a plurality of able shelving brackets disposed along the right, left, and rear walls of the inner compartment. The dry storage unit further comprises more than one adjustable drying rack and a plurality of pole racks.
MODULAR CLOSET SYSTEM
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.
MODULAR CLOSET SYSTEM
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.
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.