Patent classifications
A47B61/04
LOCKER WITH EQUIPMENT RACK
A locker includes a pair of upstanding walls, at least one shelf, and a rack coupled to the shelf. The shelf extends at least partially between the sidewalls. The rack includes a pair of upstanding, spaced-apart posts, a cross member extending between the posts, and a third post coupled to the cross member. The pair of posts and the cross member are a tubular shape. The third post is configured to contact and support the interior of a helmet.
LOCKER WITH EQUIPMENT RACK
A locker includes a pair of upstanding walls, at least one shelf, and a rack coupled to the shelf. The shelf extends at least partially between the sidewalls. The rack includes a pair of upstanding, spaced-apart posts, a cross member extending between the posts, and a third post coupled to the cross member. The pair of posts and the cross member are a tubular shape. The third post is configured to contact and support the interior of a helmet.
Shoe organizer
The present invention relates to a wall-mounted vertically oriented shoe organizer, the shoe organizer formed from: a backboard, the backboard having a planar shape and the backboard being mounted to the wall and extending in a plane parallel to the wall; a frame, the frame covering the perimeter of the backboard and extended outward therefrom in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the backboard; a plurality of cylinders secured to the backboard, each cylinder extending in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the blackboard and each cylinder defining a recess therein suitable of insertion of a shoe heel; and one or more ledges secured to the backboard, each ledge extending perpendicular from the plane of the backboard and oriented such that each ledge is parallel to the ground when the backboard is mounted to the wall, wherein the shoe organizer stores one or more pairs of shoes, with each shoe in each pair of shoes being supported on the shoe organizer via one of: inserting the shoe heel of the each shoe into one of the cylinders and resting the shoe heel of the each shoe along one of the ledges.
ADJUSTABLE STORAGE ASSEMBLY WITH PIVOTAL BARS
A storage assembly is provided with a pair of spaced apart brackets. A pair of hubs is each pivotally connected to one of the pair of spaced apart brackets. A rotary limit is connected to one of the pair of hubs and one of the pair of spaced apart brackets to limit the pair of hubs to a range of rotation relative to the pair of spaced apart brackets. A pair of bars is each connected to the pair of hubs to rotate with the pair of hubs to support and store articles upon the pair of bars.
ADJUSTABLE STORAGE ASSEMBLY WITH PIVOTAL BARS
A storage assembly is provided with a pair of spaced apart brackets. A pair of hubs is each pivotally connected to one of the pair of spaced apart brackets. A rotary limit is connected to one of the pair of hubs and one of the pair of spaced apart brackets to limit the pair of hubs to a range of rotation relative to the pair of spaced apart brackets. A pair of bars is each connected to the pair of hubs to rotate with the pair of hubs to support and store articles upon the pair of bars.
Locker with equipment rack
A locker includes a pair of spaced-apart upstanding sidewalls and at least one shelf extending between the sidewalls, the shelf and sidewalls defining a compartment. A rack is disposed in the compartment and extends upwardly from the shelf. The rack is dimensioned and configured to support at least a pair of shoulder pads and preferably both pads and a helmet. The rack optionally includes a ventilation system, and the ventilation system may be incorporated into a multi-locker ventilation system.
Apparatus and Footwear Organizer for Vertical Storage of Footwear
The present disclosure discloses a footwear organizer for vertical storage of footwear comprising: a rectangular box; a bottom support panel inserted at the bottom of the bottom wall of the box; a plurality of long dividers connected vertically to the first sidewall and the second sidewall through one of the pluralities of hook/loop fasteners on each side of the first sidewall and the second sidewall, the plurality of long dividers divide the box interior into a plurality of cells for securing plurality of objects vertically; a plurality of small dividers detachably attached to the plurality of long dividers along the hook/loop fasteners arranged in parallel line present on both sides of the box interior; a transparent cover detachably attached to the rectangular box using a pair of zipper; and a plurality of handles attached to an outer region of the box for pulling/lifting the footwear organizer.
Apparatus and Footwear Organizer for Vertical Storage of Footwear
The present disclosure discloses a footwear organizer for vertical storage of footwear comprising: a rectangular box; a bottom support panel inserted at the bottom of the bottom wall of the box; a plurality of long dividers connected vertically to the first sidewall and the second sidewall through one of the pluralities of hook/loop fasteners on each side of the first sidewall and the second sidewall, the plurality of long dividers divide the box interior into a plurality of cells for securing plurality of objects vertically; a plurality of small dividers detachably attached to the plurality of long dividers along the hook/loop fasteners arranged in parallel line present on both sides of the box interior; a transparent cover detachably attached to the rectangular box using a pair of zipper; and a plurality of handles attached to an outer region of the box for pulling/lifting the footwear organizer.
Shoe rack
A shoe rack includes a frame, at least one board, two rear connectors and two front connectors. The frame includes two lateral subframes each of which comprises at least one tilted beam. Each of the rear connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board and a clip engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. Each of the front connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board, a first clip, and a second clip located closer to the shaft than the first clip. The board extends horizontally when the first clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. The board is tilted when the second clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes.
Shoe rack
A shoe rack includes a frame, at least one board, two rear connectors and two front connectors. The frame includes two lateral subframes each of which comprises at least one tilted beam. Each of the rear connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board and a clip engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. Each of the front connectors includes a shaft rotatably connected to the board, a first clip, and a second clip located closer to the shaft than the first clip. The board extends horizontally when the first clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes. The board is tilted when the second clip is engaged with the tilted beam of one of the lateral subframes.