Patent classifications
A47B43/003
Expandable luggage assemblies
The disclosure herein includes an expandable luggage assembly, which expandable luggage assembly may include: an upper shell having a plurality of sidewalls; a lower shell having a plurality of sidewalls removably coupled to one more of the plurality of sidewalls of the upper shell; a shelf coupled to the upper shell; a plurality of wheels coupled to the lower shell; and two handles, each handle of the two handles comprising: a crossbar disposed above the upper shell; a first tube coupled to the crossbar and slidably coupled to the upper shell; a second tube slidably coupled to the first tube and capable of being abutted against the upper shell; a third tube slidably coupled to the second tube and coupled to the lower shell.
FOLDABLE DOOR TRAY
A foldable tray assembly configured for hanging on an exterior surface of a door. More particularly, the invention relates to a device configured to support and accept delivered items to facilitate a more hygienic mechanism for no contact delivery. The assembly is comprised of a hanger portion, a tray portion, and a cover portion configured for fitment together to form a cohesive and assembled device. The hanger portion is generally configured to allow for placement of the device along a vertical surface of a door the device is placed upon, the tray portion provides a resting surface for a delivered item, and the cover portion provides a protective enclosure. The tray portion and cover portion are capable of hinged movement between a pair of positions.
Portable shower caddy
A portable shower caddy includes a foldable shaft, a mounting body, a first foldable shelf, and a second foldable shelf. The foldable shaft includes a first shaft section, a second shaft section, and a locking hinge. The first foldable shelf and the second foldable shelf each includes a perforated base and a frame structure. The first shaft section and the second shaft section are foldably connected to each other by the locking hinge so that the shower caddy can arrange in between a folded configuration and an unfolded configuration via the locking hinge. The perforated base is connected within the frame structure. The mounting body is terminally connected to the first shaft section. The frame structure of the first foldable shelf is slidably positioned along the first shaft section. The frame structure of the second foldable shelf is slidably positioned along the second shaft section.
Shower shelving system
A shower system having individual shower brackets containing recesses and slots for receiving cylindrical rods and shelves. The shower system being directed to an improved apparatus for storage.
Luggage rack with shelves
A luggage rack that includes a frame and a storage compartment, with the frame comprising two legs that have a first end, an upper portion, and a second end; said legs being joint at a first and second pivot point, the pivot point being between the ends and the upper portion; at least one support band attached to the upper portions of both legs; the storage compartment comprising a top, bottom, and two outer walls; and at least one support strap releasably attached to the upper portion of the first leg and the upper portion of the second leg.
Shower shelving system
A shower system having individual shower brackets containing recesses and slots for receiving cylindrical rods and shelves. The shower system being directed to an improved apparatus for storage.
Under Cabinet Shelf Assembly
An under cabinet shelf assembly for includes a panel that is mountable on an underside of a wall mounted cabinet. A shelf is provided and the shelf is hingedly disposed on the panel. The shelf is positionable in a deployed position having the shelf extending downwardly from the panel. In this way a recipe book can be positioned on the shelf such that the recipe book is visible to a user. The shelf is positionable in a stored position having the shelf lying against the panel. A first magnet is coupled the panel and a second magnet is coupled to the shelf. The second magnet magnetically engages the first magnet when the shelf is in the stored position for retaining the shelf in the stored position.
Under cabinet/shelf storage rack
Rack systems, devices, and methods for attaching and providing foldable storage racks underneath refrigerator shelves or cabinets or other shelves for suspending, storing and separating wine bottles and beverage cans and plates. The storage racks can include a plurality of bail cradles each having ends pivotally attached to brackets. The bail cradles can have concave support surfaces for supporting and separating bottles and cans.
Shelf component
A shelf component including a generally flat, planar base and a pair of side panels, each side panel being coupled to the base on opposite sides thereof. Each side panel is pivotally coupled to said base such that each side panel is positionable generally on a first side of the base. Each side panel has an opening configured to receive a mounting hook therethrough. The shelf component further includes a pair of extension hooks coupled to at least one of the side panels or the base. Each extension hook is positionable on a second side of the base that is opposite the first side.
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.