Patent classifications
A47L23/20
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATED MACHINE FOR AUTOMATIC CARING OF FOOTWEAR
A multi-functional integrated machine for automatic caring of footwear includes a multi-color combined footwear brush system, a color selection drive system and an automatic polish ejecting system. The multi-color combined footwear brush system is respectively connected to the color selection drive system and the automatic polish ejecting system. The automatic polish ejecting system automatically ejects the polish to the multi-color combined footwear brush system. The color selection drive system drives the multi-color combined footwear brush system to switch the brush by circular motion and to polish the footwear by moving and rotating. The polish of different colors can be selected as needed and applied in the manner of automatic ejecting, which solves the technical problems of inconveniences caused by various polish applying footwear products in the prior art.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATED MACHINE FOR AUTOMATIC CARING OF FOOTWEAR
A multi-functional integrated machine for automatic caring of footwear includes a multi-color combined footwear brush system, a color selection drive system and an automatic polish ejecting system. The multi-color combined footwear brush system is respectively connected to the color selection drive system and the automatic polish ejecting system. The automatic polish ejecting system automatically ejects the polish to the multi-color combined footwear brush system. The color selection drive system drives the multi-color combined footwear brush system to switch the brush by circular motion and to polish the footwear by moving and rotating. The polish of different colors can be selected as needed and applied in the manner of automatic ejecting, which solves the technical problems of inconveniences caused by various polish applying footwear products in the prior art.
SHELF AND FOOTWEAR RACK FOR EVACUATING WATER FROM WET FOOTWEAR
Shelf for evacuating water from wet footwear, and a footwear rack equipped therewith. The shelf comprises a gutter for channeling water, a front longitudinal footwear depositing surface along one side of the gutter and a back longitudinal footwear depositing surface along another side of the gutter. The shelf also comprises an evacuation aperture in a lowermost section of the gutter. The evacuation aperture defines a channel through the shelf.
SHELF AND FOOTWEAR RACK FOR EVACUATING WATER FROM WET FOOTWEAR
Shelf for evacuating water from wet footwear, and a footwear rack equipped therewith. The shelf comprises a gutter for channeling water, a front longitudinal footwear depositing surface along one side of the gutter and a back longitudinal footwear depositing surface along another side of the gutter. The shelf also comprises an evacuation aperture in a lowermost section of the gutter. The evacuation aperture defines a channel through the shelf.
SHOES CARE DEVICE
A shoes care device includes a first management device, a second management device, a steam generator, and a controller. Each of the first management device and the second management device may be configured to include an inner cabinet, a connection path, a blowing part, and a dehumidifying part. A supply degree of steam, a dehumidification degree by a dehumidifying part, and a flow degree of air circulated in a connection path can be different between the first management device and the second management device, and as a result, the shoes can be managed under different conditions in the first management device and the second management device.
SHOES CARE DEVICE
A shoes care device includes a first management device, a second management device, a steam generator, and a controller. Each of the first management device and the second management device may be configured to include an inner cabinet, a connection path, a blowing part, and a dehumidifying part. A supply degree of steam, a dehumidification degree by a dehumidifying part, and a flow degree of air circulated in a connection path can be different between the first management device and the second management device, and as a result, the shoes can be managed under different conditions in the first management device and the second management device.
Shoe management device
A shoe management device may have a housing having a body to define an inner space and a cover to open or close the body to allow access to the inner space. Agitators may be provided at a bottom of the body, which may be configured to hold shoes, and the agitators may remove foreign matter from the shoes. An upper portion of the body may have an air generator configured to blow air toward the shoes to remove foreign matter. In addition, moisture and germs inside the shoe may be removed by hot air, ultraviolet light, and plasma ions provided by a care assembly provided inside of the body and configured to be at least partially inserted into the shoes.
ROBOTIC SHOE CLEANING SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED RETAIL ENGAGEMENT
A method of retail engagement includes receiving a worn article from a user in a retail establishment, where the worn article includes dirt or debris on an outer surface of the article. The method then includes robotically cleaning the worn article to at least partially remove the dirt or debris on the outer surface. The cleaning comprises contacting the shoe with a rotating brush, and at least one of the worn article or the rotating brush is robotically manipulated to cause the contacting. Finally, the outer surface of the article may be adorned with one or more adornments, where the one or more adornments are selected by the user.
Shoe management apparatus
A shoe management apparatus capable of managing various types of shoes and including a cabinet defining an inner space for storing shoes; and a partition dividing the inner space into an upper first compartment and a lower second compartment, formed therein with a fluid path along which air is discharged into the inner space, and variable in length with respect to a front-to-rear direction of the shoe management apparatus.
Shoe management apparatus
A shoe management apparatus capable of managing various types of shoes and including a cabinet defining an inner space for storing shoes; and a partition dividing the inner space into an upper first compartment and a lower second compartment, formed therein with a fluid path along which air is discharged into the inner space, and variable in length with respect to a front-to-rear direction of the shoe management apparatus.