Patent classifications
A47G25/06
COLLECTING CLOTHES APPARATUS
An apparatus for collecting clothes is provided. The apparatus includes a bracket disposed perpendicularly to an installing surface and provided with one pair of guides, the one pair of guides protruding in front of the bracket from left and right ends of the bracket to have a vertical length, and trays horizontally coupled in front of the bracket as at least one layer to place arranged clothes on top surfaces of the trays, wherein each of the trays has left and right ends supported by the one pair of guides.
EASY-TO-DISASSEMBLE CONNECTING ROD WITH CAM STRUCTURE
An easy-to-disassemble connecting rod with a cam structure includes a connecting rod and cams. Two ends of the connecting rod are hinged with the cams. An outer side surface of each cam includes an arc surface, a radius of curvature of the arc surface of each cam around a shaft hole gradually increases, and rotation directions of the two cams are opposite. The technical effects achieved are as follows: in the easy-to-disassemble connecting rod with a cam structure provided by the connecting rod, two ends of the rod contact with the supporting surface via the cams, the pressure on the wall is increased or decreased via radius change caused by rotation of the cams, and further the friction force is increased or decreased, so as to achieve safe and rapid installation or disassembly.
Adjustable over-the-door hooks and racks
Adjustable over-the-door hook assemblies with removable door spacers that accommodate different door thicknesses and different types of doors are disclosed. The door spacer may be selectively mounted on a support bracket, or may be removed from the bracket for use with thicker doors. A door bumper may also be provided on a lower portion of the hook assembly to vertically align the assembly and to prevent damage to the door.
Combination coat hanger and gun rack
A storage assembly can hang clothing items while providing for adjustable storage for a long gun and/or one or more pistols. The storage assembly includes a main arm having a plurality of holes formed therethrough with a hanging member disposed on a first end of the main arm. An extension arm can telescopingly extend from and be adjustably attached to an open bottom end of the main arm. An upper securing device is adjustably positioned along a length of the front of the main arm. A lower base member is disposed at the front of the distal end of the extension arm. The lower base member can support the stock of a long gun, while the upper securing device can attach to the barrel of the long gun. One or more pistol holders can be placed adjustably along the back side of the main arm.
J-HOOK ROD HOLDER
A rod holder includes a first socket, the first socket located at the top of the rod holder, being C-shaped, and opening forward. A second socket is located below the first socket, is N-shaped, and opens downward. An U-shaped cradle resides opposite the first socket from the second socket and opens upward. A rod holder body has a first end connected to the first and second sockets and a second end connected to the cradle. The first and second sockets reside in a plane, and the cradle resides forward of the plane and the rod holder body extends rearward from the plane. The cradle may include one or more protrusions proximate to its opening. A method of installing a rod holder is also provided.
Hanger spacer tape
A hanger spacer tape device having a flexible elongated body and a plurality of bumps or protrusions formed on one side thereof. The hanger spacer tape device allows hangers to be spaced at intervals and stay aligned to provide effective and efficient organization of hangers and can be coiled onto itself. The hanger spacer tape device can also include an adhesive and parallel troughs formed along a length of the hanger spacer tape device.
Hanger spacer tape
A hanger spacer tape device having a flexible elongated body and a plurality of bumps or protrusions formed on one side thereof. The hanger spacer tape device allows hangers to be spaced at intervals and stay aligned to provide effective and efficient organization of hangers and can be coiled onto itself. The hanger spacer tape device can also include an adhesive and parallel troughs formed along a length of the hanger spacer tape device.
HOOK ASSEMBLY AND SHELVING ASSEMBLY USING THE SAME
The present application discloses a hook assembly, which is used to be connected to a densely gridded rack. The hook assembly of the present application comprises a main body and a top connecting portion, wherein the main body and the top connecting portion are fixedly connected, and the top connecting portion is configured to be detachably connected to the rack. The width of the top connecting portion is greater than the spacing between adjacent longitudinal metal wires. The top connecting portion is provided with a receiving groove, the receiving groove is provided along the length direction of the top connecting portion, and the receiving groove is configured to receive a longitudinal metal wire. The shelving assembly provided in the present application can be reliably connected to the densely gridded rack without reducing the width of a top plate, so as to avoid the interference of the longitudinal metal wires. Most of the sizes of the shelving assembly remain unchanged, so as to solve the technical problems existing in the prior art with minimal modification and cost. It is also possible to increase the width of the top connecting portion to further improve the load-bearing capacity of the shelving assembly.
REPOSITIONABLE CLOSET BAR
A repositionable closet bar for hanging clothes includes an elongate rigid bar having a distal section, a proximal section, an intermediate section between the distal section and the proximal section, and a downward-directed seat. The elongate rigid bar is formed with molded walls forming upward-facing walls and side walls that are reinforced by ribs connecting the walls. The elongate rigid bar is configured to be positioned between a closet shelf and a closet rod, repositioned side-to-side between the closet shelf and rod and repositioned in a forward or rearward direction between the closet shelf and rod. When in use, no portion of the bar is fastened to the closet shelf or the closet rod. The downward-directed seat is configured to engage an upward-facing surface of the closet rod when the flat upward-facing wall of the distal section engages the bottom surface of the closet shelf.
TOWEL BAR WITH INTEGRATED ROBE HOOK
A towel bar includes a retractable and extendable robe hook. The robe hook may be formed in a wall-mounted first base joined by a towel bar to a wall-mounted second base. A shaft may be extended from the base to reveal the robe hook. When extended, the robe hook provides a location from which objects may be hung. When not needed, the robe hook may be pushed into the base and reside within an internal cavity, thereby concealed from view.