Shoe holder
11299339 · 2022-04-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The Shoes Stax Pro is an apparatus that allows you to store multiple pairs of shoes in a compact area. It utilizes a series of springs and tongs that allow you to hang shoes and other footwear both on the outside and the inside of the box shaped apparatus. It stores more shoes in the area that is usually taken by one or two pairs of shoes. It can be stacked one atop the other to increase the number of shoes that can be stored.
Claims
1. A shoe holder comprising: a first foldable box-shaped structure comprising four sides, each side hingedly attached to two neighboring sides, each side comprising a plurality of slats disposed vertically and joined by a cross-slat disposed horizontally at a top end of the plurality of slats, each slat having an outer surface disposed on an outside of the first foldable box-shaped structure and an inner surface disposed on an inside of the first foldable box-shaped structure; a first shoe-holding structure disposed on the outer surface of each slat, the first shoe-holding structure comprising a tong, the tong sized and shaped to fit inside a shoe, the tong hingedly attached to the cross-slat, a torsion spring disposed between the slat and the tong, the torsion spring comprising a coil portion, a first arm disposed at a first end of the coil portion and a second arm disposed at a second end of the coil portion, the first arm attached by a first spring support holder to the tong and the second arm attached by a second spring support holder to the slat, the tong and torsion spring connected to the cross-slat by a cross bar passing through the coil portion of the torsion spring and through a knuckle of the tong, the cross bar received in holes of the cross-slat, the tong having a first position for holding a shoe in which it is supported by the torsion spring at an angle away from the slat, and a second position in which it is folded against the slat and held in the second position by a holding clip pivotably attached to the slat.
2. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein the first shoe-holding structure further comprises a cutout on each slat disposed below the tong and adapted to receive a toe of the shoe supported by the tong.
3. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein the angle is 10 degrees.
4. The shoe holder of claim 1 further comprising a second shoe-holding structure disposed on the inner surface of each slat.
5. The shoe holder of claim 4 wherein the second shoe-holding structure has the same structure as the first shoe-holding structure.
6. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein the cross-slat of each side has a first end and a second end, a single knuckle disposed on the first end of the cross-slat having a pair of knob holes formed therein, and a pair of knuckles disposed on the second end of the cross-slat, each of the pair of knuckles having a raised knob formed thereon, the pair of knuckles adapted to receive between them the single knuckle of the cross-slat of a neighboring side and the raised knobs adapted to be received in the knob holes of the single knuckle of the cross-slat of the neighboring side, thereby hingedly attaching each side to two neighboring sides.
7. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein an outer surface of the tong has a curvature allowing the tong to fit comfortably inside the shoe.
8. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein the first foldable box-shaped structure is disposed upon a Lazy Susan for rotation of the shoe holder so that all sides of the first foldable box-shaped structure are accessible to a user.
9. The shoe holder of claim 1 further comprising a second foldable box-shaped structure rotatably disposed on a top of the first foldable box-shaped structure and having the same structure as the first foldable box-shaped structure.
10. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein each side comprises two slats.
11. The shoe holder of claim 1 wherein the four sides comprise a front side, a rear side, a left side and a right side; and wherein the front side and rear side each comprise six slats, and the left side and a right side each comprise two slats.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) The present invention as generally indicated in the Figures, is a footwear storage and display system. The apparatus when made from plastic, can be made by injection molding. It can also be made out of wood by carving and or molded. Placed on a shelf or free standing on the floor, the apparatus can be rotated so that shoes and other footwear are accessible from all sides. (Note that in the Figures, only certain repeated parts are numbered, for legibility of the Figures.)
(18) The apparatus is box-shaped with a series of tongs 7 placed on the inside and outside of the apparatus. As is observed in
(19) The extended model as seen in
(20) The side section, and the corners of the apparatus, are hinged as seen in the top view in
(21) The apparatus is rotatable so that shoes are accessible on all sides. Rotation is accomplished by the utilization of a Lazy Susan like device 19. This device sits at the bottom of the apparatus. As best seen in
(22) Tongs 7 are located back-to-back on cross slats 12 of the device. Beneath each tong 7 and connecting the tong 7 to the cross slat 12, are torsion springs 5 and metal bars 2. As shown in the Figures, metal bars 1 are disposed within the coil portions 15 of torsion springs 5 and have ends which are accommodated in holes 3 in cross slats 12. Springs 5 allow tongs 7 to hold a pair of shoes in an upright fashion, allowing for the increased storage space inherent in this device.
(23) While a shoe is hanging on a tong 7, cutouts 6, which are located on each slat 11, prevent a shoe 100 from possibly moving from side to side. The tip or front part of a shoe 100 would rest in this area of cutout 6 when hanging from the tong 7.