Patent classifications
A47B61/06
Double Sided Armoire Assembly
A double sided armoire assembly for includes a cabinet that has a front side and a back side, and each of the front side and the back side is open. The cabinet has a dividing wall that is positioned between the front side and the back side to define a first closet and a second closet in the cabinet. A pair of first closet rods is positioned in the first closet and a pair of second closet rods is positioned in the second closet. A pair of drawers is each slidably positioned in the cabinet to store personal objects. Each of the drawers is slidable in opposing directions for opening the drawers.
Double Sided Armoire Assembly
A double sided armoire assembly for includes a cabinet that has a front side and a back side, and each of the front side and the back side is open. The cabinet has a dividing wall that is positioned between the front side and the back side to define a first closet and a second closet in the cabinet. A pair of first closet rods is positioned in the first closet and a pair of second closet rods is positioned in the second closet. A pair of drawers is each slidably positioned in the cabinet to store personal objects. Each of the drawers is slidable in opposing directions for opening the drawers.
Carryall container
A carryall container, includes at least one first half-shell, which is open and can be closed, at a free edge thereof, by a second half-shell, in order to define at least one closed configuration, in which inside the half-shells at least one internal compartment is defined for accommodating objects. The second half-shell is movable between the closed configuration and at least one open configuration, for free access to the compartment. One face of the first half-shell, which is adjacent to the free edge, has at least one door arranged, in at least one first position, so as to close a respective inlet provided on the first half-shell for further access to the compartment.
Carryall container
A carryall container, includes at least one first half-shell, which is open and can be closed, at a free edge thereof, by a second half-shell, in order to define at least one closed configuration, in which inside the half-shells at least one internal compartment is defined for accommodating objects. The second half-shell is movable between the closed configuration and at least one open configuration, for free access to the compartment. One face of the first half-shell, which is adjacent to the free edge, has at least one door arranged, in at least one first position, so as to close a respective inlet provided on the first half-shell for further access to the compartment.
Foldable locker assembly
A foldable locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid flat configuration and an assembled configuration. A main panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration, in the folded configuration the main panel forming a back wall and opposite side walls of the locker assembly. The opposite side walls have an upper terminal end defining an upper end of the locker assembly, and a lower terminal end defining a lower end of the locker assembly. A bench panel is formed integral with the main panel in the laid-flat configuration thereof. The bench panel is configurable from a laid-flat configuration to a folded configuration in which the bench panel remains integral with the main panel and at least in part forms a bench of the locker assembly intermediate the opposite side walls of the main panel. The bench panel together with the back wall and opposite side walls of the main panel define a compartment of the locker assembly intermediate the bench and the lower end of the locker assembly. A shelf panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the shelf panel at least in part forms a shelf of the locker assembly, with the shelf panel being configured for assembly with the main panel in spaced relationship with the bench panel.
Foldable locker assembly
A foldable locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid flat configuration and an assembled configuration. A main panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration, in the folded configuration the main panel forming a back wall and opposite side walls of the locker assembly. The opposite side walls have an upper terminal end defining an upper end of the locker assembly, and a lower terminal end defining a lower end of the locker assembly. A bench panel is formed integral with the main panel in the laid-flat configuration thereof. The bench panel is configurable from a laid-flat configuration to a folded configuration in which the bench panel remains integral with the main panel and at least in part forms a bench of the locker assembly intermediate the opposite side walls of the main panel. The bench panel together with the back wall and opposite side walls of the main panel define a compartment of the locker assembly intermediate the bench and the lower end of the locker assembly. A shelf panel of the locker assembly is configurable between a generally laid-flat configuration and a folded configuration. In the folded configuration the shelf panel at least in part forms a shelf of the locker assembly, with the shelf panel being configured for assembly with the main panel in spaced relationship with the bench panel.
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.
Moveable and storable wardrobe
A wardrobe capable of being moved into and out of a hotel room, and into and out of a storage room, is disclosed. The wardrobe comprises a top, a bottom, two side walls, a back, and four wheels along the bottom, where the wardrobe would otherwise touch the floor. The wheels can optionally be lockable wheels. The wardrobe also includes a means for attachment to one or more walls in a room in which the wardrobe will be used. Suitable means for attachment include holes through which pins can be inserted, pins which fit into holes in a wall, Velcro or other hook and loop attachments, straps, ropes, magnets, clips, cotter pins, and the like. The wardrobe can optionally include one or more additional elements, including one or more doors, one or more drawers, shelves, closet rods, tie/belt racks, mirrors, cubby holes, a cover for the wheels, a safe, and crown, chair, and/or base molding.
Moveable and storable wardrobe
A wardrobe capable of being moved into and out of a hotel room, and into and out of a storage room, is disclosed. The wardrobe comprises a top, a bottom, two side walls, a back, and four wheels along the bottom, where the wardrobe would otherwise touch the floor. The wheels can optionally be lockable wheels. The wardrobe also includes a means for attachment to one or more walls in a room in which the wardrobe will be used. Suitable means for attachment include holes through which pins can be inserted, pins which fit into holes in a wall, Velcro or other hook and loop attachments, straps, ropes, magnets, clips, cotter pins, and the like. The wardrobe can optionally include one or more additional elements, including one or more doors, one or more drawers, shelves, closet rods, tie/belt racks, mirrors, cubby holes, a cover for the wheels, a safe, and crown, chair, and/or base molding.
Clothing container and rack
A clothing container and rack is disclosed herein. The clothing container and rack includes a collapsible crate having a plurality of collapsible side panels pivotably coupled to a bottom portion, the collapsible crate defining an interior cavity for holding one or more items of apparel; and a clothing rack configured to be attached to the collapsible crate, the clothing rack including a clothes rod for hanging one or more items of clothing. In one or more further embodiments, the clothing container and rack further includes a suitcase housing disposed around the collapsible crate, the collapsible crate forming at least a portion of a suitcase frame supporting the suitcase housing.