Patent classifications
A47F7/08
Adjustable shoe rack
An adjustable shoe rack includes a support structure, at least one shoes plate, and at least one holding structure. The shoes plate is disposed on the support structure and is at a predetermined distance from a ground. The holding structure is disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate and includes two clamping structures and a moving structure. The two clamping structures are parallel arranged. Each clamping structure includes a fixed clamping element and a movable clamping element wherein a clamping space is defined therebetween for receiving shoes. The two movable clamping elements are located between the two fixed clamping elements. The moving structure is located between the two movable clamping elements and is able to drive the two movable clamping elements to move toward opposite directions at the same time so as to alternate a width of the clamping space.
FOOTWEAR SECURITY DISPLAY HANGER
A footwear security display hanger includes a generally flat body member, first and second hooks integrally connected to the body member, and first and second locking arms connected to the first and second hooks, respectively. The first and second hooks have a first open-ended hook cavity and a second open-ended hook cavity, respectively, for receiving a portion of footwear. The first and second locking arms are movable to overlie the first and second open-ended hook cavities and lock the first and second hooks to close the first and second open-ended hook cavities to prevent the footwear from being removed from the first and second hooks.
Showcase luggage for shoes
Some embodiments of the present disclosure include a piece of luggage for storing, transporting, and showcasing shoes. The piece of luggage may include a body having an interior and a closable cover configured to close off the interior and a display case mounted within the interior of the body, the display case comprising at least one transparent display window. The display case may be sized and shaped to accommodate at least one pair of shoes, and the shoes may be viewable through the display window from an exterior of the display case and from an exterior of the piece of luggage.
Apparatus and method for horizontal storage and display of shoes
The invention disclosed herein provides a device and method of storing shoes that allows for immediate accessibility, ready visibility and reduction of clutter. Shoes can be organized, categorized, accessed and stored for instant use. Also, the device and method presented allow for commercial display of shoes in shops, stores or outlets that offer shoes for sale. Balls bearing user-selected and positioned designs or indicia at the end of hangars allow the user to readily change, replace, expand, and reposition shoes for visually appealing inspection easily and instantly.
Apparatus and method for horizontal storage and display of shoes
The invention disclosed herein provides a device and method of storing shoes that allows for immediate accessibility, ready visibility and reduction of clutter. Shoes can be organized, categorized, accessed and stored for instant use. Also, the device and method presented allow for commercial display of shoes in shops, stores or outlets that offer shoes for sale. Balls bearing user-selected and positioned designs or indicia at the end of hangars allow the user to readily change, replace, expand, and reposition shoes for visually appealing inspection easily and instantly.
Shoe rack
A storage unit for attachment to a door or similar structure is provided. The storage unit can be configured for holding shoes or any other suitably desired items. The storage unit can include a frame portion having two vertical supports and a plurality of horizontal cross supports extending perpendicularly from and between the two vertical supports. The storage unit can further include a liner portion constructed from fabric, plastic or other suitable material. The liner portion can be configured for connection to the frame portion and can include a plurality of shelving supports that can be attached to the plurality of horizontal cross supports in order to create a series of angled shelves along the height of the frame portion.
Shoe rack
A storage unit for attachment to a door or similar structure is provided. The storage unit can be configured for holding shoes or any other suitably desired items. The storage unit can include a frame portion having two vertical supports and a plurality of horizontal cross supports extending perpendicularly from and between the two vertical supports. The storage unit can further include a liner portion constructed from fabric, plastic or other suitable material. The liner portion can be configured for connection to the frame portion and can include a plurality of shelving supports that can be attached to the plurality of horizontal cross supports in order to create a series of angled shelves along the height of the frame portion.
Product securement and management system
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall mounted to the base at an angle. The system may further include a spring-urged pusher movably mounted on the base. The system may further include an opening defined by the first side wall and the front retaining wall through which product may be removed.
SHOE CARE DEVICE
A shoe care device provided with an accommodation space inside which shoes are accommodated includes a body; a movable body which forms the accommodation space together with the body and is coupled to the body so as to be slidable between a first position and a second position prior to the first position; a blowing part configured to circulate air in the accommodation space; and a frame body coupled to the body so as to support the body, in a form of connecting the upper surface, the lower surface, and the rear surface of the body.
SHOE CARE DEVICE
A shoe care device provided with an accommodation space inside which shoes are accommodated includes a body; a movable body which forms the accommodation space together with the body and is coupled to the body so as to be slidable between a first position and a second position prior to the first position; a blowing part configured to circulate air in the accommodation space; and a frame body coupled to the body so as to support the body, in a form of connecting the upper surface, the lower surface, and the rear surface of the body.