A47B81/04

COOKWARE LID HOLDER

Disclosed is a system for storing one or more cookware lids. The system may include one or more holders or pockets, disposed in one or more tiers. The tiers may be disposed in a column from a top edge of the backing to a bottom edge of the backing. The holders may each be associated with a support sleeve. The system may be formed of a backing made of suitable material, such as cotton canvas. A pair of eyelets may be provided on the system, for hanging or mounting to an interior or exterior area.

COOKWARE LID HOLDER

Disclosed is a system for storing one or more cookware lids. The system may include one or more holders or pockets, disposed in one or more tiers. The tiers may be disposed in a column from a top edge of the backing to a bottom edge of the backing. The holders may each be associated with a support sleeve. The system may be formed of a backing made of suitable material, such as cotton canvas. A pair of eyelets may be provided on the system, for hanging or mounting to an interior or exterior area.

Cookware lid holder

Disclosed is a system for storing one or more cookware lids. The system may include one or more holders or pockets, disposed in one or more tiers. The tiers may be disposed in a column from a top edge of the backing to a bottom edge of the backing. The holders may each be associated with a support sleeve. The system may be formed of a backing made of suitable material, such as cotton canvas. A pair of eyelets may be provided on the system, for hanging or mounting to an interior or exterior area.

Cookware lid holder

Disclosed is a system for storing one or more cookware lids. The system may include one or more holders or pockets, disposed in one or more tiers. The tiers may be disposed in a column from a top edge of the backing to a bottom edge of the backing. The holders may each be associated with a support sleeve. The system may be formed of a backing made of suitable material, such as cotton canvas. A pair of eyelets may be provided on the system, for hanging or mounting to an interior or exterior area.

Lid holder
11641938 · 2023-05-09 ·

An apparatus with a base and support elements to hold the lid of a cooking vessel. The apparatus has an upright support element attached to the base via a base element, and the upright support element is prevented from rotating in relation to the base element by nature of projections on the upright support element and corresponding indentations on the base element. Further, the apparatus has a horizontal cross member affixed to an upper end of the upright support element, and a holding element extends outwardly at an angle therefrom. The holding element has one or more projections which serve to affix the holding element to the horizontal support element, which itself has apertures and indentations that are complementary in geometry to the projections of the holding element.

Lid holder
11641938 · 2023-05-09 ·

An apparatus with a base and support elements to hold the lid of a cooking vessel. The apparatus has an upright support element attached to the base via a base element, and the upright support element is prevented from rotating in relation to the base element by nature of projections on the upright support element and corresponding indentations on the base element. Further, the apparatus has a horizontal cross member affixed to an upper end of the upright support element, and a holding element extends outwardly at an angle therefrom. The holding element has one or more projections which serve to affix the holding element to the horizontal support element, which itself has apertures and indentations that are complementary in geometry to the projections of the holding element.

Accordion dish drying rack with utensil holder
11426051 · 2022-08-30 ·

The present invention is a new design for a sink dish-drying rack, as set forth in the following specification and claims. The present invention which I name the Accordian Dish-drying rack with utensil holder can be placed inside a sink, secured by suction cups, not shown and only described, that slide into horizontal indents in the rear to suction to the sink. The Present invention collapses/reduces to a shorter length or extends to a longer length by pushing inward or pulling outward using the handle in the front. The purpose of collapsing to a shorter length is to save sink space when not in use. When the present invention is extended to a longer length it will hold dishes and utensils to dry. The present invention can be made of metal, rubber, steel, wood, plastic, or a combination materials.

BOWL RACK
20170215583 · 2017-08-03 ·

A bowl rack with a dual-sided body having a first working side, a second working side, a first end, a second end and opposed side walls and a deployable stop member, where each of the first and second working sides are configured to receive and retain the positioning of one or more bowls to be held while the other side is not in use.

STEMWARE RACK
20170215584 · 2017-08-03 ·

A collapsible stemware rack with a body having a top, a bottom, opposed sides, a first end and a second end, feet members, and stanchion elements between the body and the feet members, the body comprising a substantially horizontal platform with two or more support arms extending orthogonally on each of the opposed sides forming an entry slot for receiving stemmed glasses, and hinge members at the first end and the second end for coupling the stanchion elements to the body and for adapting the rack from a protracted configuration to a collapsed configuration.

UTILITY RACK
20170215691 · 2017-08-03 ·

A dish rack having first and second side walls, each having one or more vertical sections for supporting one or more items to be held vertically on the dish rack, first and second end members, each having terminal portions for pivotably engaging the first and second sidewalls to maintain a variable fixed distance between the first and second sidewalls, where the pivotal engagement of the end members and the side walls permits the dish rack to be adapted from a use configuration, where the side walls are spaced apart in the form of a frame, to a storage configuration, where the side walls are adjacent one another and the dish rack is flat.