Shoe Rack with Removable Tray
20240225273 ยท 2024-07-11
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Abstract
A debris collecting shoe rack includes a frame, a plurality of rack tiers and a plurality of removable drip trays. Each rack tier includes drainage openings therein and a corresponding removable drip tray underneath it such that debris on footwear stored on the rack tier are able to fall through the drainage openings and onto the removable drip tray underneath. When desired, the removable drip trays can be removed for easy cleaning.
Claims
1. A debris collecting shoe rack comprising: a frame including a pair of parallel opposing side panels; a plurality of rack tiers each configured to attach between the pair of parallel opposing side panels and arranged horizontally at selected spaced apart locations spanning from about a top to about a bottom of the frame, each of the plurality of rack tiers including spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings; and a plurality of removable drip trays each configured for placement directly underneath one of the plurality of rack tiers such that each rack tier has a respective drip tray underneath it, thereby debris drained through the drainage openings in each rack tier is collected by the respective drip tray.
2. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 1, wherein the pair of parallel opposing side panels each include a U-shaped configuration having a pair of parallel vertical legs and a horizontal crossbar spanning between a top end of the pair of parallel vertical legs.
3. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of rack tiers include a rack tier front side, a rack tier rear side, a rack tier left side and a rack tier right side.
4. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 3, wherein each of the parallel vertical legs include a plurality of attachment apertures; wherein each of the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side includes a pair of attachment receivers, one disposed toward the rack tier rear side and another one disposed toward the rack tier front side, each attachment receiver configured to align with a respective attachment aperture; and wherein a fastener is configured for insertion through an aligned attachment receiver and respective attachment aperture to attach the rack tier to the frame.
5. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 4, wherein the spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings span between the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side.
6. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 5, wherein the spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings are defined by a plurality of parallel spaced apart longitudinal slats spanning between the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side.
7. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 6, wherein the spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings are equally spaced.
8. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of drip trays include a base, a drip tray front wall, a drip tray rear wall, a drip tray left wall and a drip tray right wall, the drip tray front wall, the drip tray rear wall, the drip tray left wall and the drip tray right wall each extending upwardly from the base and defining an interior for receiving and retaining the debris.
9. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 8, wherein each drip tray is directly attached to its respective rack tier.
10. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 9, wherein the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side each include a linear groove disposed at an inner side thereof and spanning between the rack tier front side and the rack tier rear side; wherein at least the drip tray left wall and the drip tray right wall each include a lip extending outwardly therefrom; wherein the linear groove in the rack tier left side is configured to slidably receive the lip on the drip tray left wall; and wherein the linear groove in the rack tier right side is configured to slidably receive the lip on the drip tray right wall.
11. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 10, wherein the linear groove is disposed centrally within the inner side of each of the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side.
12. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 10, wherein the lip is a continuous lip extending outwardly from each of the drip tray front wall, the drip tray rear wall, the drip tray left wall and the drip tray right wall; wherein the lip extending from the drip tray left wall is configured to slidably insert into the linear groove disposed in the rack tier left side of the respective rack tier; and wherein the lip extending from the drip tray right wall is configured to slidably insert into the linear groove disposed in the rack tier right side of the respective rack tier.
13. A debris collecting shoe rack comprising: a frame including a pair of parallel opposing side panels; a plurality of rack tiers each configured to attach between the pair of parallel opposing side panels and arranged horizontally at selected spaced apart locations spanning from about a top to about a bottom of the frame, each of the plurality of rack tiers including a rack tier front side, a rack tier rear side, a rack tier left side, a rack tier right side, a plurality of equally spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings defined by a plurality of parallel spaced apart longitudinal slats spanning between the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side, and a linear groove disposed at an inner side of each rack tier left side and each rack tier right side and spanning between the rack tier front side and the rack tier rear side; and a plurality of removable drip trays each directly attached underneath one of the plurality of rack tiers such that each rack tier has a respective drip tray underneath it, thereby debris drained through the drainage openings in each rack tier is collected by the respective drip tray, the plurality of removable drip trays each including a base, a drip tray front wall, a drip tray rear wall, a drip tray left wall and a drip tray right wall all extending upwardly from the base and defining an interior for receiving and retaining the debris, at least the drip tray left wall and the drip tray right wall each including a lip extending outwardly therefrom, the lip extending from the drip tray left wall configured to slidably insert into the linear groove disposed in the rack tier left side of a respective rack tier and the lip extending from the drip tray right wall configured to slidably insert into the linear groove disposed in the rack tier right side of the respective rack tier, thereby enabling slidable movement of the drip tray relative to the respective rack tier.
14. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 13, wherein the pair of parallel opposing side panels each include a U-shaped configuration having a pair of parallel vertical legs and a horizontal crossbar spanning between a top end of the pair of parallel vertical legs.
15. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 14, wherein each of the parallel vertical legs include a plurality of attachment apertures; wherein each of the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side includes a pair of attachment receivers, one disposed toward the rack tier rear side and another one disposed toward the rack tier front side, each attachment receiver configured to align with a respective attachment aperture; and wherein a fastener is configured for insertion through an aligned attachment receiver and respective attachment aperture to attach the rack tier to the frame.
16. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 15, wherein the linear groove is disposed centrally within the inner side of each of the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side.
17. The debris collecting shoe rack of claim 16, wherein the lip is a continuous lip extending outwardly from each of the drip tray front wall, the drip tray rear wall, the drip tray left wall and the drip tray right wall.
18. A debris collecting shoe rack comprising: a frame including a pair of parallel opposing side panels, the pair of parallel opposing side panels each including a U-shaped configuration having a pair of parallel vertical legs and a horizontal crossbar spanning between a top end of the pair of parallel vertical legs, each of the parallel vertical legs including a plurality of attachment apertures; a plurality of rack tiers each configured to attach between the pair of parallel opposing side panels and arranged horizontally at selected spaced apart locations spanning from about a top to about a bottom of the frame, each of the plurality of rack tiers including a rack tier front side, a rack tier rear side, a rack tier left side, a rack tier right side, a plurality of equally spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings defined by a plurality of parallel spaced apart longitudinal slats spanning between the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side, and a linear groove disposed centrally at an inner side of each rack tier left side and each rack tier right side and spanning between the rack tier front side and the rack tier rear side, each of the rack tier left side and the rack tier right side including a pair of attachment receivers, one toward the rack tier rear side and one toward the rack tier front side, each attachment receiver configured to align with a respective attachment aperture; a fastener configured for insertion through an aligned attachment receiver and respective attachment aperture to attach the rack tier to the frame; and a plurality of removable drip trays each directly attached underneath one of the plurality of rack tiers such that each rack tier has a respective drip tray underneath it, thereby debris drained through the drainage openings in each rack tier is collected by the respective drip tray, each of the plurality of drip trays including a base, a drip tray front wall, a drip tray rear wall, a drip tray left wall, and a drip tray right wall all extending upwardly from the base and defining an interior for receiving and retaining the debris, a top periphery of each drip tray includes a continuous lip extending outwardly from each of the drip tray front wall, the drip tray rear wall, the drip tray left wall and the drip tray right wall, a lip portion extending from the drip tray left wall configured to slidably insert into the linear groove disposed in the rack tier left side of a respective rack tier and a lip portion extending from the drip tray right wall configured to slidably insert into the linear groove disposed in the rack tier right side of the respective rack tier, thereby enabling slidable movement of the drip tray relative to the respective rack tier.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a shoe rack with removable drip trays, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0021] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a footwear storage system and more particularly to a debris collecting shoe rack. Generally, the debris collecting shoe rack may include a rack with removable drip trays that are slid under each tier of the rack, providing protection to footwear and flooring located below each tier from falling debris (from footwear placed above). Particularly, the removable drip trays may collect debris such as snow, rain, mud, etc. and may be easily removed from the debris collecting shoe rack to enable cleaning thereof.
[0023] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
[0024] Referring first to
[0025] Referring now more specifically to
[0026] As shown here, the frame 110 may include a pair of parallel opposing side panels 111 a, 111 b (i.e., a left panel 111 a and a right panel 111 b). As shown here, the pair of parallel opposing side panels 111 a, 111 b may each include an elongated U-shaped configuration. Particularly, the pair of parallel opposing side panels 111 a, 111 b may each include a pair of parallel vertical legs 113 a, 113 b and a horizontal crossbar 115 spanning between a top end 112 a, 112 b of the pair of parallel vertical legs 113 a, 113 b.
[0027] It should be appreciated however that the frame 110 is not limited to solely including the side panels 111 a, 111 b; for example, the frame 110 may in some embodiments include a rear panel (not illustrated). It should also be appreciated that the side panels 111 a, 111 b are not limited to the configuration shown and described here.
[0028] The debris collecting shoe rack 100 may be used for industrial use or residential use. For industrial use, the frame 110 may be made from a metal material, including, but not limited to, aluminum. For residential use, the frame 110 may be made from plastic. It should however be appreciated that the frame 110 is not limited to these materials, regardless of application. Further, in some embodiments, the debris collecting shoe rack 100 may be collapsible. This may enable easy storage of the debris collecting shoe rack 100 when not needed (e.g., out of the wet season).
[0029] As shown in these figures, the plurality of rack tiers 120 may each be configured to attach between the pair of parallel opposing side panels 111 a, 111 b at selected spaced apart locations spanning from about a top to a bottom of the frame 110 and defining distinct levels of the debris collecting shoe rack 100. As shown here, each of the plurality of rack tiers 120 may be arranged horizontally within the frame 110 and (at least generally) perpendicular to the pair of parallel vertical legs 113 a, 113 b.
[0030] In some embodiments, the plurality of rack tiers 120 may be removable from the frame 110, or at least movable within the frame 110, enabling a space between two rack tiers 120 to be adjusted. As such, a user may adjust the space to accommodate larger footwear (such as boots).
[0031] As shown more specifically in
[0032] Each of the plurality of rack tiers 120 may include a rack tier front side 122, a rack tier rear side 123, a rack tier left side 124 and a rack tier right side 125. Each of the rack tier left 124 and the rack tier right side 125 of each rack tier 120 may include a pair of attachment receivers (not illustrated) each configured to align with one of the attachment apertures 116, again at multiple levels within the frame 110. In some examples, the pair of attachment receivers may also include (but are not limited to) apertures.
[0033] For example, to attach a rack tier 120 to the frame 110, each attachment receiver on the rack tier 120 may be aligned with each attachment aperture 116 at a desired level on the frame 110 and a fastener may be inserted through the aligned attachment receiver and the attachment aperture 116. For example, the fastener may be a bolt or other elongated member 117 which may be threaded or inserted through the aligned attachment receiver and the attachment aperture 116. In some embodiments, the fastener may be provided with and specifically for use with the debris collecting shoe rack 100; in other embodiments, the fastener may be existing hardware.
[0034] In some embodiments, the plurality of attachment apertures 116 may be distributed equally from about the top of the frame 110 to about the bottom of the frame 110. This may provide equally spaced apart rack tiers 120 when attached. In other embodiments, as shown here, the plurality of attachment apertures 116 may not be distributed equally, providing various levels of spacing/height between the rack tiers 120. As above, this may be particularly useful to accommodate footwear 5 of varied sizes. For example, sneakers need less height between rack tiers 120 than boots, so in the embodiment illustrated in
[0035] As shown particularly in
[0036] The drainage openings 121 may be defined by a plurality of parallel spaced apart longitudinal slats 126 spanning between the rack tier left side 124 and the rack tier right side 125. In some embodiments, the plurality of parallel spaced apart longitudinal slats 126 may each be permanently fixed at one end to the rack tier left side 124 and at another end to the rack tier right side 125. Further, in some embodiments as shown here, the spaced apart longitudinal drainage openings 121 (and therefore the plurality of parallel spaced apart longitudinal slats 126) may be equally spaced apart. In other embodiments, spacing may vary between each adjacent longitudinal slat 126.
[0037] With reference now also to
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[0040] In some embodiments, the rack tier left side 124 and the rack tier right side 125 may each include a linear groove 127, or track, disposed at an inner side 128 thereof and spanning (generally) between the rack tier front side 122 and the rack tier rear side 123 perpendicular to each leg 113 a, 113 b of the side panels 111 a, 111 b. In some embodiments, the linear groove 127 may be disposed centrally within the inner side 128 of each of the rack tier left side 124 and the rack tier right side 125.
[0041] Accordingly, at least the drip tray left wall 144 and the drip tray right wall 145 each may include a lip 147 extending outwardly therefrom. Particularly, as shown here, a top periphery of each drip tray 140 may include a continuous lip 147 a, 147 b, 147 c, 147 d extending outwardly from each wall 142, 143, 144, 145, as can be seen particularly in
[0042] As such, in this embodiment, each linear groove 127 may be configured to slidably receive two opposing sides of the continuous lip 147 of the drip tray 140, enabling slidable movement of the drip tray 140 in and out of the rack tier 120. Particularly, the lip 147 a extending from the drip tray left wall 144 may be configured to slidably insert into the linear groove 127 a disposed in the rack tier left side 124 of the respective rack tier 120; and the lip 147 b extending from the drip tray right wall 145 may be configured to slidably insert into the linear groove 127 b disposed in the rack tier right side 125 of the respective rack tier 120.
[0043] In some embodiments, handles (not illustrated) may be provided on each drip tray 140. For example, each of the drip tray left wall 144 and the drip tray right wall 145 may include a handle (again, not illustrated) to aid in moving and carrying of the drip tray 140.
[0044] In use generally, a user may store their footwear 5 on any of the plurality of rack tiers 120. Any debris on the footwear 5 such as snow, rain, mud, etc. may fall, or drip, through the plurality of drainage openings 121 defined by the plurality of longitudinal slats 126 and onto the below removable drip tray 140. When desired, the user may easily remove one or more of the removable drip trays 140 (e.g., by sliding the removable drip tray 140 from the rack tier 120); clean the one or more of the removable drip trays 140; and re-insert the one or more removable drip trays 140 back into the frame 110 (e.g., by sliding the removable drip tray 140 into the rack tier 120).
[0045] It should also be noted that, under appropriate circumstances, considering such issues as design preference, user preferences, marketing preferences, cost, structural requirements, available materials, technological advances, etc., other methods are taught herein.
[0046] It should be understood by one of skill in the art that the disclosed invention is described here in a few exemplary embodiments of many. No particular terminology or description should be considered limiting on the disclosure or the scope of any claims issuing therefrom.
[0047] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the relevant patent offices and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.
[0048] It should be noted that, in this specification and the drawings, elements that have substantially the same function and structure are denoted with the same reference numerals, and repeated explanation and illustration is omitted. Further, common but well understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of the various embodiments of the present invention.