Shoe carousel device
10485338 ยท 2019-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F5/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B49/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F5/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B49/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A shoe carousel device that includes in one embodiment a base for stabilization and support, a support stem attached to the base and extending upwards therefrom at an approximate 90 degree angle, and a plurality of stackable shelves mounted on the support stem, including a discrete top shelf. The stackable shelves and top shelf are circular shaped with a raised outer tab and lighting disposed along their circumference and a relatively thin mesh surfacing. The top shelf includes a plurality of tilted slats which each can receive a pair of flat bottom shoes. In some embodiments, the tilted slats may extend upwards in order to increase the number of slats that can fit on the shelf. In some embodiments, the shoe carousel device also includes a foot pedal actuated motor operative to rotate the shoe carousel device.
Claims
1. A shoe carousel device, comprising: a base shelf having a flat bottom, a top configured to receive an elongated item for storage, an outer rim, and an exterior side, wherein the top has a perimeter and the outer rim is raised relative to the flat bottom; a support stem attached at a 90 degree angle to the top of the base shelf, wherein the support stem extends upwardly from the top of the base shelf; wherein the exterior side is oriented so as to extend radially from the entire perimeter of the top of the base shelf, thereby completely encircling the support stem, at a constant downward angle away from the support stem to a location that is below an uppermost portion of the outer rim and is therefore configured to allow shoes to be placed on the exterior side without sliding off; and at least one coat hook extending radially from the support stem.
2. The shoe carousel device of claim 1, wherein the flat bottom includes a slip-resistant surface.
3. The shoe carousel device of claim 1, wherein the top includes at least one hole therein, thereby configuring the top to receive an elongated item for storage.
4. The shoe carousel device of claim 1, wherein the exterior side includes a non-slip surface, thereby configuring the exterior side to allow shoes to be placed on the exterior side without sliding off.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) In the illustrated embodiment, the support stem 120 is made of metal. In other embodiments, the support stem 120 may be made of any suitable material, such as plastic or wood.
(14) Each of the stackable shelves 130 include a raised outer rim 137 and top surfacing defined as a mesh surfacing 138. When in place on the support stem 120, each of the stackable shelves 130 are spaced between 8 inches to 9 inches apart. It is contemplated, however, that in other embodiments, the stackable shelves 130 can be arranged other distances apart. The shoe carousel device 100 is shown in
(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the stackable shelves 130 are made of metal. In other embodiments, the stackable shelves 130 may be made of any suitable rigid material, such as plastic, wood, or a combination of these materials. The raised outer rim 137 disposed along the circumference of each of the stackable shelves 130 prevents angularly placed shoes S from sliding off the stackable shelf 130, thereby facilitating keeping shoes S on the stackable shelf 130. In the preferred embodiment, the raised outer rim 137 is provided with felt disposed thereon protect the shoes S from scuffs. The mesh surfacing 138 covers the top surface of the stackable shelves 130, providing a textured surface that also assists in prevents angularly placed shoes S from sliding off the stackable shelf 130. In the illustrated embodiment, the stackable shelves 130 are tilted at an angle in the range of 220 degrees to 225 degrees relative to the support stem 120. In alternate embodiments, however, the stackable shelves 130 can be tilted at any suitable angle.
(16) The shoe carousel device 100 includes a top shelf 160 that has a top surface defined by a plurality of angled slats 164 and has a raised outer lip 137 that operates in substantially the same manner as the raised outer rim 137 on the stackable shelves 130. The stackable shelves 130 and the top shelf 160 each include an elongated rope light 163 disposed underneath their respective outer rim 137 and outer lip 137, respectively to provide lighting to the shoes S below.
(17) The shoe carousel device 100 also includes an electrical powered motor 140 and a foot pedal 150. The motor 140 is operative to rotate the shoe carousel device 100. The foot pedal 150 is attached to the motor 140 by an electrical cord 147 and when depressed activates the motor 140, causing it to rotate the support stem 110 of the shoe carousel device 100 as well as activating the elongated rope lights 163. It is contemplated that in this embodiment, the stackable shelves 130 and top shelf 160 are fixedly attached to the support stem 120 when mounted thereon such that when the support stem 120 rotates, the stackable shelves 130 and top shelf 160 rotate with it.
(18) Significantly, the angled slats 164 disposed on the top shelf 160 configure the top shelf to keep flat soled shoes FSS, such as sandals SN, flats FL or other flat soled shoes, on the top shelf 160.
(19) An electrical diagram of a shoe carousel device 100 shows the foot pedal 150 configured to selectively provide electricity to the motor 110 and the rope lights 163. The power source, defining the electricity selectively provided by the foot pedal 150, may be from an electrically connected electrical plug 116 that can be inserted into an electrical outlet or from batteries in the battery casing 113. When the foot pedal 150 is actuated, it operates as a momentary switch that completes a circuit that allows electricity from the power source to flow to the motor 110 and the rope lights 163.
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(24) It is contemplated that in some embodiments, the side wall 304 may define two discrete structures, with one or both being movable by sliding or hinge, or removable, to enable shoes to be viewed, retrieved and replaced.
(25) As with the moveable embodiment, the shoe carousel device 300 additionally includes a plurality of stackable shelves 330 and a top shelf 360 having the same structural components as the stackable shelves and top shelf illustrated in
(26) It is contemplated that the shoe carousel device 300 may additionally or alternative include a battery compartment for use as an electrical power source.
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(28) It is appreciated that any of the embodiments of the shoe carousel device which employ angled slats may include slats which are upright and angled on its top shelf.
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(30) The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.