Patent classifications
A47B61/04
Thigh high boot rack
The thigh high boot rack is a rolling rack. The thigh high boot rack is configured for use with a plurality of footwear commonly referred to as thigh high boots. The thigh high boot rack suspends the plurality of footwear above a supporting surface. The thigh high boot rack comprises a pedestal, a plurality of stanchions and a plurality of hyoids. The plurality of stanchions attaches the plurality of hyoids to the pedestal. The plurality of footwear is suspended from the plurality of hyoids. The pedestal is a rolling structure. The pedestal transfers the load of the thigh high boot rack and the stored plurality of footwear to the supporting surface. The plurality of stanchions elevate the plurality of hyoids above the supporting surface.
Shoe Rack with Removable Tray
A debris collecting shoe rack includes a frame, a plurality of rack tiers and a plurality of removable drip trays. Each rack tier includes drainage openings therein and a corresponding removable drip tray underneath it such that debris on footwear stored on the rack tier are able to fall through the drainage openings and onto the removable drip tray underneath. When desired, the removable drip trays can be removed for easy cleaning.
Shoe Rack with Removable Tray
A debris collecting shoe rack includes a frame, a plurality of rack tiers and a plurality of removable drip trays. Each rack tier includes drainage openings therein and a corresponding removable drip tray underneath it such that debris on footwear stored on the rack tier are able to fall through the drainage openings and onto the removable drip tray underneath. When desired, the removable drip trays can be removed for easy cleaning.
Method for organizing footware
A shoe organizer unit, a method of using a shoe organizer unit, and a method for storing shoes in a plurality of shoe storing shelves of a shoe organizer unit are described. The shoe organizer unit includes a plurality of shoe storing shelves adapted to store shoes therein. A plurality of linear actuators moves the plurality of shoe storing shelves in a path within a cabinet. A controller manages operation of the linear actuators to move the shoes along the path. Transparent panels secure the shoes within the cabinet. Secure storage and retrieval of the shoes is controlled by electronics including a keypad, a push button and a shoe shelf identification code card printer. The shoe organizer unit provides for sterilization of the shoes stored and secure storing and retrieval of the shoes.
Method for organizing footware
A shoe organizer unit, a method of using a shoe organizer unit, and a method for storing shoes in a plurality of shoe storing shelves of a shoe organizer unit are described. The shoe organizer unit includes a plurality of shoe storing shelves adapted to store shoes therein. A plurality of linear actuators moves the plurality of shoe storing shelves in a path within a cabinet. A controller manages operation of the linear actuators to move the shoes along the path. Transparent panels secure the shoes within the cabinet. Secure storage and retrieval of the shoes is controlled by electronics including a keypad, a push button and a shoe shelf identification code card printer. The shoe organizer unit provides for sterilization of the shoes stored and secure storing and retrieval of the shoes.
SHOES CARE DEVICE
A shoes care device includes an inner cabinet configured to accommodate shoes inside; a outlet configured to suck air inside the inner cabinet; a nozzle duct having one end hinge-coupled to the inner cabinet so as to protrude into the inner cabinet, and which forms a passage for air; a nozzle hinge-coupled to the other end of the nozzle duct so that the shoes can be inserted into the inner cabinet, and configured to inject air into the shoes; a nozzle connector, of which one end is hinge-coupled to the inner cabinet and of which the other end is hinge-coupled to the nozzle; a connection path from the suction to the nozzle; a blowing part in the connection path and configured to ventilate air from the outlet to the nozzle; and a dehumidifying part in the connection path and capable of dehumidifying the ventilated air.
SHOES CARE DEVICE
A shoes care device includes an inner cabinet configured to accommodate shoes inside; a outlet configured to suck air inside the inner cabinet; a nozzle duct having one end hinge-coupled to the inner cabinet so as to protrude into the inner cabinet, and which forms a passage for air; a nozzle hinge-coupled to the other end of the nozzle duct so that the shoes can be inserted into the inner cabinet, and configured to inject air into the shoes; a nozzle connector, of which one end is hinge-coupled to the inner cabinet and of which the other end is hinge-coupled to the nozzle; a connection path from the suction to the nozzle; a blowing part in the connection path and configured to ventilate air from the outlet to the nozzle; and a dehumidifying part in the connection path and capable of dehumidifying the ventilated air.
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.
SHOE MANAGEMENT APPARATUS
A shoe management apparatus including a cabinet including an inner space for storing shoes, an exhaust port disposed at a rear surface of the inner space and discharging air into the inner space, and a front discharge port disposed at an upper surface of the cabinet and discharging air from the inner space to outside of the shoe management apparatus.
SHOE MANAGEMENT APPARATUS
A shoe management apparatus including a cabinet including an inner space for storing shoes, an exhaust port disposed at a rear surface of the inner space and discharging air into the inner space, and a front discharge port disposed at an upper surface of the cabinet and discharging air from the inner space to outside of the shoe management apparatus.