Apparatus and method for horizontal storage and display of shoes
09756966 ยท 2017-09-12
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Abstract
The invention disclosed herein provides a device and method of storing shoes that allows for immediate accessibility, ready visibility and reduction of clutter. Shoes can be organized, categorized, accessed and stored for instant use. Also, the device and method presented allow for commercial display of shoes in shops, stores or outlets that offer shoes for sale. Balls bearing user-selected and positioned designs or indicia at the end of hangars allow the user to readily change, replace, expand, and reposition shoes for visually appealing inspection easily and instantly.
Claims
1. An apparatus for horizontal storage and display of shoes comprising: A. a storeboard backing capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe; said storeboard backing further comprises pegboard with dimensions matingly conforming to one or more hanger inserts of the apparatus, capable of receiving and supporting said hanger inserts; B. the one or more hanger inserts removeably connected to said storeboard backing, said hanger insert is sized to engage the pegboard, is U-shaped and fits into and conforms with the pegboard; said hanger insert is attached to or continuous with one or more hanger stems; C. the one or more hanger stems with one or more bends, angles, or directional returns, wherein said bends, angles or directional returns in the hanger stem position one or more shoes hung on one or more grip balls in proximity to the storeboard backing sufficiently to press or to support a portion of a shoe occupied by a wearer's heel and maintain the shoe facing outwards at a ninety (90) degree angle relative to the storeboard backing; D. the one or more grip balls capable of supporting horizontally disposed shoes for storage or display, wherein the one or more grip balls are larger than an end of the hanger stem and sized to fit inside of one or more shoes, and are decorated, ornamented or designed with sports or other specialty insignia or indicia corresponding to a particular shoe type or brand that is to be displayed or stored upon it.
2. An apparatus for horizontal storage and display of shoes comprising: A. a storeboard backing capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe; said storeboard backing further comprises slatboard with dimensions matingly conforming to one or more hanger inserts of the apparatus, capable of receiving and supporting the hanger inserts; B. the one or more hanger inserts removeably connected to said storeboard backing, said hanger insert is sized to engage the slatboard, and fits into and conforms with the slatboard; said hanger insert is attached to or continuous with one or more hanger stems; C. the one or more hanger stems with one or more bends, angles, or directional returns, wherein said bends, angles or directional returns in the hanger stem position a shoe hung on one or more grip balls in proximity to the storeboard backing sufficiently to press or to support a portion of a shoe occupied by a wearer's heel and maintain the shoe facing outwards at a ninety (90) degree angle relative to the storeboard backing; D. the one or more grip balls capable of supporting horizontally disposed shoes for storage or display, wherein the one or more grip balls are larger than an end of the hanger stem and sized to fit inside of one or more shoes, and are decorated, ornamented or designed with sports or other specialty insignia or indicia corresponding to a particular shoe type or brand that is to be displayed or stored upon it.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the hanger stem diverges into a pair of the grip balls capable of storing or displaying a pair of shoes.
4. A method for horizontal storage and display of shoes comprising the steps of: A. Providing an apparatus for horizontal storage and display of shoes comprising: i. a storeboard backing capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe; said storeboard backing further comprises pegboard or slatboard with dimensions matingly conforming to one or more hanger inserts of the apparatus, capable of receiving and supporting said hanger inserts; ii. the one or more hanger inserts removeably connected to said storeboard backing, wherein said hanger insert is sized to engage the pegboard or slatboard and fits into and conforms with the pegboard or slatboard; said hanger insert is attached to or continuous with one or more hanger stems; iii. the one or more hanger stems with one or more bends, angles, or directional returns, wherein said bends, angles or directional returns in the hanger stem position a shoe hung on one or more grip balls in proximity to the storeboard backing sufficiently to press or to support a portion of a shoe occupied by a wearer's heel and maintain the shoe facing outwards at a ninety (90) degree angle relative to the storeboarding backing; iv. the one or more grip balls capable of supporting horizontally disposed shoes for storage or display, wherein the one or more grip balls are larger than an end of the hanger stem and sized to fit inside of one or more shoes, and are decorated, ornamented or designed with sports or other specialty insignia or indicia. corresponding to a particular shoe type or brand that is to be displayed or stored upon it; B. inserting the hanger insert into the storeboard backing to connect the hanger insert with the storeboard backing; C. removeably positioning one or more shoes upon one or more said grip balls; D. applying pressure to engage said grip ball or balls with the portion of one or more shoes which is to be occupied by a wearer's heel, and pressing said grip ball or balls against said portion of the one or more shoes which is to be occupied by a wearer's heel until it contacts the storeboard backing; E. removing or replacing the one or more shoes as desired to store or display at a user's preference.
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(14) The invention described herein contemplates an apparatus and method for the storage and display of shoes. It provides for horizontal, toe-facing orientation to optimize space and viewing capacity for the user. The hanger includes an ornamented grip ball, which supports the shoe both by allowing the shoe to hang from it and by pressing against the portion of the shoe occupied by the wearer's foot when the shoe is hung upon it.
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