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 an attachment means capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe; a hanger insert to connect with said attachment means; a hanger stem with one or more bends, angles, or directional returns; and a grip ball.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the attachment means is a storeboard backing consisting essentially of traditional pegboard or slatboard backing, or other backing with insert dimensions matingly conforming to the inserts of the apparatus, capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe and further capable of receiving and supporting said hanger insert.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the grip ball is larger than the end of the hanger stem and sized to fit inside of a shoe, and is decorated, ornamented or designed with sports or other specialty insignia or indicia.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the grip ball is permanently or removably attached to the hanger stem.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bends, angles or directional returns in the hanger stem position the grip ball in proximity to the attachment means sufficiently to press or to support the portion of a shoe occupied by a wearer's heel.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the hanger insert conforms to a standard and commercially available pegboard or slatboard insert and is affixed to or continuous with the hanger stem.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 in the pegboard embodiment, wherein the hanger insert is sized to engage a pegboard, is generally U-shaped and fits into and conforms with standard pegboards; said hanger insert is attached to or continuous with said hanger stem.
8. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the hanger insert is a slatboard clip and is attached to or continuous with said hanger stem.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a hanger stem which diverges into a pair of grip balls capable of storing or displaying a pair of shoes.
10. A method for horizontal storage and display of shoes comprising the steps of: i. Providing an apparatus for horizontal storage and display of shoes comprising an attachment means capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe; a hanger insert to connect with said attachment means; a hanger stem with one or more bends, angles, or directional returns; and one or more grip balls; ii. inserting said hanger insert into said attachment means to connect said apparatus to said attachment means; iii. removably positioning one or more shoes upon one or more said grip balls; iv. applying pressure to engage said grip ball or balls with the portion of a shoe occupied by a wearer's heel, and as appropriate with the embodiment, pressing said grip ball or balls against said portion of a shoe occupied by a wearer's heel until it contacts said attachment means. v. Removing or replacing a shoe as desired to store or display at a user's preference.
Description
FIGURES OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, claims and accompanying drawings where:
[0024] FIG. 1(a) shows a perspective view of the invention in a pegboard embodiment.
[0025] FIG. 1(b) shows a view from the top of the invention in a pegboard embodiment.
[0026] FIG. 1(c) shows a view from the bottom of the invention in a pegboard embodiment.
[0027] FIG. 1(d) shows a side of the invention in a pegboard embodiment.
[0028] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the invention with a shoe supported by it.
[0029] FIG. 3 shows a slatboard embodiment of the invention.
[0030] FIG. 4 shows a view of FIG. 3 with a baseball grip ball design.
[0031] FIG. 5 shows a side view of the slatboard embodiment with a tennis grip ball design.
[0032] FIG. 6 shows an embodiment of the invention shown in FIG. 5 with a basketball grip ball design.
[0033] FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of the invention shown in FIG. 5 with a football grip ball design.
[0034] FIGS. 8(a-d) show the invention moving into position to accept and support a shoe
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] 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.
[0036] FIGS. 1(a-d) illustrate the invention in a pegboard embodiment. The invention in the pegboard embodiment comprises a pegboard hanger, capable of insertion into standard commercially available pegboard. The hanger is composed of a pegboard grip ball 10 at the end of a pegboard hanger stem 20 and a pegboard hanger insert 30 at the opposite end of the hanger from the grip ball 10. The drawings in FIGS. 1(a-d) show a golf-type grip ball design. This invention contemplates a variety of grip ball designs, representing sports or other specific decorative designs consistent with the types of shoes hung on or supported by the grip balls 1. In FIG. 1(a), the perspective view of the pegboard embodiment with the golf ball grip ball is presented. FIG. 1(b) shows the invention viewed from the top, also showing the golf ball style grip ball. FIG. 1(c) shows the same embodiment as FIG. 1(b) from the bottom of the invention. FIG. 1(d) shows the invention from the side, again illustrating the golf ball grip ball design. In this figure, the pegboard hanger stem 20 is shown; the stem comprises an angle or directional return which directs the hanger back towards the storeboard, placing the grip ball in proximity to the storeboard to more securely position it.
[0037] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the invention with a shoe supported by it with a pegboard hanger configuration. The pegboard hanger inserts 30 are inserted into the corresponding holes on the pegboard-style storeboard. The inside portion of the shoe that contacts the wearer's heel is pressed against the storeboard (peg or slat) by pressure from the grip ball 1, or held in place by virtue of the shape of the grip ball 1. The shoe is, in this way, both hung onto the grip ball 1 and pressed against the storeboard. Either one or both support methods (hanging and pressing) can be used with the device. The toe of the shoe faces outward, toward a viewer, providing a clear view of the entire shoe. The device can also be configured with two pegboard hanger stems 20 and grip balls 1. In this embodiment, the hanger stem diverges from one into into a plurality of stem hangers from the original stem with grip balls 1 attached to accommodate both shoes of a pair.
[0038] In FIG. 3, the device is shown configured to accept the slatboard-type storeboard 70 embodiment. Consistent with existing and commercially available slatboard backing, the device discloses the hanger which matingly conforms to the slatboard backing. As described and drawn herein, the pegboard hanger stem 20 or the slatboard hanger stem 60 is bent to place the grip ball 1 in proximity to the storeboard 70. Various embodiments of the grip ball 1 can be used; the dotted line in FIG. 3 represents these various embodiments. It is contemplated that the grip ball 1 or other aspects of the device could accommodate logos or other indicia representing sports teams, designers, etc.
[0039] FIG. 4 shows the device depicted in FIG. 3 including a baseball embodiment. This could be desirable for use with baseball shoes, or for someone who is a baseball fan. The slatboard hanger insert 50 fits into and matingly conforms with commercially available slatboard backing or storeboard 70.
[0040] In FIGS. 5-7, the slatboard embodiment is again depicted with various designs of the grip ball 1 represented, including a tennis ball in FIG. 5, a basketball in FIG. 6, and a football in FIG. 7. The grip ball 1 is affixed to the pegboard hanger stem 20 and the slatboard hanger stem 60. The specific angle of the bends in the hanger stems relative to the slatboard hanger insert 50 or the pegboard hanger insert 30 will vary depending upon the type of shoe, hanger material flexibility and size of the grip ball 1.
[0041] In FIGS. 8(a-d), the method of the device is shown as it is placed within the storeboard 70. The storeboard 70 may be traditional pegboard or slatboard backing, or other backing of conforming insert dimensions capable of being supported by or attached to a wall, closet or wardrobe. The pegboard hanger insert 30 is sized to engage a pegboard, is generally U-shaped and fits into and conforms with standard pegboards; the hanger insert is attached to, or may be manufactured continuous with, the hanger stem 60. It is inserted into the storeboard 70. Applying pressure to the grip ball 1 causes it to swing downward toward the storeboard 70. The device is inserted from a generally perpendicular disposition relative to the storeboard 70 as in FIG. 8(a). It swings downward, as indicated by the arrow in FIG. 8(b). This motion continues, as drawn and represented by the arrow in FIG. 8(c), and finally rests with the pegboard hangar inserts 30 supported against the storeboard 70 as shown in FIG. 8(d). In this way, a shoe can be held by the pressure of the grip ball 1 against the storeboard 70, or can be supported by hanging from the grip ball 1.