CA2926487A1 - Changeable shoe rack - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- A47B61/04—Wardrobes for shoes, hats, umbrellas, or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B87/00—Sectional furniture, i.e. combinations of complete furniture units, e.g. assemblies of furniture units of the same kind such as linkable cabinets, tables, racks or shelf units
- A47B87/02—Sectional furniture, i.e. combinations of complete furniture units, e.g. assemblies of furniture units of the same kind such as linkable cabinets, tables, racks or shelf units stackable ; stackable and linkable
- A47B87/0207—Stackable racks, trays or shelf units
- A47B87/0223—Shelves stackable by means of poles or tubular members as distance-holders therebetween
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Abstract
A changeable shoe rack includes a support structure, at least one shoes plate, and at least one holding structure. The shoes plate is disposed on the support structure and is at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground. The holding structure is disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate. The holding structure includes two clamping structures arranged parallel. Each of the clamping structures includes two clamping elements arranged parallel. Each clamping element includes a base portion and a receiving portion. The base portion is disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate. The receiving portion is detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate. A clamping space is defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure. Each receiving portion has a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space.
Description
CHANGEABLE SHOE RACK
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention = The present invention relates to a shoe rack, more especially to a shoe rack for hanging shoes reversely.
Description of the Prior Art A conventional multilayer shoe rack only provides shoes plate for shoes to be placed thereon. As a result, the space above the shoes is wasted. To improve that, some shoe racks provide hanging devices under the shoe plate, such as clips, for hanging more shoes or boots.
However, the shoes or boots may be hurt by the clips, and the shoes or boots can not be placed stably.
Another shoe rack having a small cabinet under the shoe plate has been also disclosed. The cabinet is adapted for the head of the shoes or boots to insert therein so as to hang the shoes or boots. However, high heel boots have inclined contour, so the boots may be compressed or fall down when hung on the cabinet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main aspect of the present invention is to provide a shoe rack available for various kinds of shoes.
To achieve the above and other aspects, a changeable shoe rack of the present invention includes a support structure, at least one shoes plate, and at least one holding structure.
la According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a changeable shoe rack, including: a support structure; at least one shoes plate, the shoes plate being disposed on the support structure and being at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground; at least one holding structure, disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate, the holding structure including two clamping structures arranged parallel, each of the clamping structures including two clamping elements arranged parallel, each clamping element including a base portion and a receiving portion, the base portion being disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate, the receiving portion being detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate, a clamping space being defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure, each receiving portion having a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space; wherein two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses, two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses.
The shoes plate is disposed on the support structure and is at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground. The holding structure is disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate. The holding structure includes two clamping structures arranged parallel. Each of the clamping structures includes two clamping elements arranged parallel. Each clamping element includes a base portion and a receiving portion. The base portion is disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate.
The receiving portion is detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate. A clamping space is defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure. Each receiving portion has a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space.
Thereby, the receiving portion in desired shape and size can be chosen by the user to fit shoes or boots in different shapes and sizes.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a partial stereogram of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial illustration of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a partial breakdown drawing of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a partial bottom view of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a partial rear view of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a partial rear view of the present invention when being used;
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention = The present invention relates to a shoe rack, more especially to a shoe rack for hanging shoes reversely.
Description of the Prior Art A conventional multilayer shoe rack only provides shoes plate for shoes to be placed thereon. As a result, the space above the shoes is wasted. To improve that, some shoe racks provide hanging devices under the shoe plate, such as clips, for hanging more shoes or boots.
However, the shoes or boots may be hurt by the clips, and the shoes or boots can not be placed stably.
Another shoe rack having a small cabinet under the shoe plate has been also disclosed. The cabinet is adapted for the head of the shoes or boots to insert therein so as to hang the shoes or boots. However, high heel boots have inclined contour, so the boots may be compressed or fall down when hung on the cabinet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main aspect of the present invention is to provide a shoe rack available for various kinds of shoes.
To achieve the above and other aspects, a changeable shoe rack of the present invention includes a support structure, at least one shoes plate, and at least one holding structure.
la According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a changeable shoe rack, including: a support structure; at least one shoes plate, the shoes plate being disposed on the support structure and being at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground; at least one holding structure, disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate, the holding structure including two clamping structures arranged parallel, each of the clamping structures including two clamping elements arranged parallel, each clamping element including a base portion and a receiving portion, the base portion being disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate, the receiving portion being detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate, a clamping space being defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure, each receiving portion having a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space; wherein two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses, two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses.
The shoes plate is disposed on the support structure and is at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground. The holding structure is disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate. The holding structure includes two clamping structures arranged parallel. Each of the clamping structures includes two clamping elements arranged parallel. Each clamping element includes a base portion and a receiving portion. The base portion is disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate.
The receiving portion is detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate. A clamping space is defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure. Each receiving portion has a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space.
Thereby, the receiving portion in desired shape and size can be chosen by the user to fit shoes or boots in different shapes and sizes.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a partial stereogram of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial illustration of the present invention;
Fig. 3 is a partial breakdown drawing of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a partial bottom view of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a partial rear view of the present invention;
Fig. 6 is a partial rear view of the present invention when being used;
2 Fig. 7 is an illustration of the present invention;
Fig. 8 is a partial stereogram showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 9 is a partial illustration showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a partial rear view showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 11 is a partial rear view showing a second embodiment of the present invention when being used;
Fig. 12 is an illustration showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a partial stereogram at another angle showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to Fig. 1 to Fig. 7, the changeable shoe rack of the present invention includes a support structure 10, at least one shoes plate 20, and at least one holding structure. In the present embodiment, plural shoes plates 20 and plural holding structures are included, and a base plate 40 is also included.
The shoes plates 20 are spacedly disposed on the support structure 10, and the base plate 40 is arranged below the bottom one of the shoes plates 20 and is separated from it. More specifically, the support structure includes support columns, and the shoes plates 20 and the base plate 40 are connected by the support structure 10 to be aligned vertically.
Fig. 8 is a partial stereogram showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 9 is a partial illustration showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 10 is a partial rear view showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 11 is a partial rear view showing a second embodiment of the present invention when being used;
Fig. 12 is an illustration showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a partial stereogram at another angle showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to Fig. 1 to Fig. 7, the changeable shoe rack of the present invention includes a support structure 10, at least one shoes plate 20, and at least one holding structure. In the present embodiment, plural shoes plates 20 and plural holding structures are included, and a base plate 40 is also included.
The shoes plates 20 are spacedly disposed on the support structure 10, and the base plate 40 is arranged below the bottom one of the shoes plates 20 and is separated from it. More specifically, the support structure includes support columns, and the shoes plates 20 and the base plate 40 are connected by the support structure 10 to be aligned vertically.
3 Each holding structure is disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate 20 and includes two clamping structure 31 arranged parallel. Each clamping structure includes two clamping elements arranged parallel. Each clamping element comprises a base portion 301 and a receiving portion 302. The base portion 301 is fixed on the bottom face of the shoes plate 20. The receiving portion 302 is detachably connected to an end of the base portion 301 remote from the shoes plate 20. The two clamping elements define a clamping space 313 therebetween. Each receiving portion 302 has a cambered face 3111,3121 to fit the shape of the shoes in the clamping space 313 so that the shoes 50 can be placed between the two cambered faces 3111,3121.
Preferably, two ends of each cambered face 3111,3121 along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses, and each base portion 301 is substantially perpendicular to the shoes plate 20. In other possible embodiments, the cambered face can be a face having right angle or other angle. Optionally, each of the receiving portions 302 and the base portions 301 has at least one elongated hole 3012,3022 for at least one fixing element 31 to insert in. The fixing element 314 has an elongated portion 3141 corresponding to the elongated hole 3012,3022. When the elongated portion 3141 is inserted through the elongated hole 3012,3022 and the fixing element 314 is rotated, the receiving portion 302 and the base portion 301 can be stacked and fixed together.
Specifically, the two clamping elements of each clamping structure 31 are a fixed clamping element 311 and a movable clamping element 312. The two movable clamping elements 312 are located between the two fixed clamping elements 311.
Each holding structure further includes a moving structure 32 which is arranged
Preferably, two ends of each cambered face 3111,3121 along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses, and each base portion 301 is substantially perpendicular to the shoes plate 20. In other possible embodiments, the cambered face can be a face having right angle or other angle. Optionally, each of the receiving portions 302 and the base portions 301 has at least one elongated hole 3012,3022 for at least one fixing element 31 to insert in. The fixing element 314 has an elongated portion 3141 corresponding to the elongated hole 3012,3022. When the elongated portion 3141 is inserted through the elongated hole 3012,3022 and the fixing element 314 is rotated, the receiving portion 302 and the base portion 301 can be stacked and fixed together.
Specifically, the two clamping elements of each clamping structure 31 are a fixed clamping element 311 and a movable clamping element 312. The two movable clamping elements 312 are located between the two fixed clamping elements 311.
Each holding structure further includes a moving structure 32 which is arranged
4 between the two movable clamping elements 312 and is connected to them. The moving structure 32 is able to drive the two movable clamping elements 312 to move toward opposite directions in order to alternate the width of the clamping space 313. Each of the base portion 301 and the receiving portion 302 of each clamping element is horizontally formed with at least one ear portion 3011,3021 away from the clamping space 313. The ear portions 3011,3021 are stacked together.
The elongated holes 3021,3022 are formed on the eat portions 3011,3021. Each base portion 301 is formed with a through hole 3013 near the ear portion 3011, each receiving portion 302 is formed with a protrusion 3023 near the ear portion 3021.
The protrusion 3023 is inserted into the through hole 3013.
In the present embodiment, each moving structure 32 includes plural sets of horizontal bars 322, at least one longitudinal bar 323, at least two vertical bars 321, and a bolt 324. Each set of horizontal bars 322 includes at least two horizontal bars 322 pivotally connected to each other and connected to the two movable clamping elements 312 respectively. The longitudinal bar 323 is connected between the pivotal connections of the horizontal bars 322 to retain the distance therebetween constant.
The two vertical bars 321 are disposed on the pivotal connections of different sets of horizontal bars 322. One of the vertical bars 321 is rotatably inserted through by the bolt 324, but the bolt 324 cannot move with respect to it. The other one of the vertical bars 321 is threadedly inserted through by the bolt 324. The distance between the two vertical bars 321 is changed by rotating the bolt 324 in order to make the horizontal bars 322 of each set pivot with respect to each other so that a distance between the movable clamping elements 312 is alternated. That is, the two movable clamping elements 312 are moved the same distance toward the fixed clamping elements 311.
Besides, the bottom face of the shoes plate 20 is disposed with two sliding rails 21 which are arranged separately. Each of two opposite ends of the base portion 301 of each movable clamping element 312 along a direction perpendicular to a moving direction of the base portion 301 is formed with a sliding rib 3112. The two sliding ribs 3112 are slidably received in the sliding rails 21 to guide the movement of each movable clamping element 312. More specifically, each sliding rail 21 is enclosed by a Z-shaped plate and the shoes plate 20. A notch 3113 is formed on the base portion 301 of each movable clamping element 312 near the sliding rib 3112. The Z-shaped plate is embedded into the notch 3113.
As a result, the user can alternate the width of the clamping space 313 with the moving structure 32 based on the sizes of shoes to be received, or the user can place the shoes into the clamping space 313 before moving the movable clamping elements 312 toward the fixed clamping elements 311 to clamp the shoes 50.
Besides, the radian of the two ends of the cambered face differs, so the cambered face can fit the contour of the shoes 50.
Another holding structure is shown in Fig. 8 to Fig. 13. The heights of two ends of the cambered face of the fixed clamping element 311a or the movable clamping element 312a vary to make the cambered face inclined so as to fit the contour of high heel boots 60. Thereby, the boots 60 can be kept erect when being hung, and the head of the boots may not be compressed.
The elongated holes 3021,3022 are formed on the eat portions 3011,3021. Each base portion 301 is formed with a through hole 3013 near the ear portion 3011, each receiving portion 302 is formed with a protrusion 3023 near the ear portion 3021.
The protrusion 3023 is inserted into the through hole 3013.
In the present embodiment, each moving structure 32 includes plural sets of horizontal bars 322, at least one longitudinal bar 323, at least two vertical bars 321, and a bolt 324. Each set of horizontal bars 322 includes at least two horizontal bars 322 pivotally connected to each other and connected to the two movable clamping elements 312 respectively. The longitudinal bar 323 is connected between the pivotal connections of the horizontal bars 322 to retain the distance therebetween constant.
The two vertical bars 321 are disposed on the pivotal connections of different sets of horizontal bars 322. One of the vertical bars 321 is rotatably inserted through by the bolt 324, but the bolt 324 cannot move with respect to it. The other one of the vertical bars 321 is threadedly inserted through by the bolt 324. The distance between the two vertical bars 321 is changed by rotating the bolt 324 in order to make the horizontal bars 322 of each set pivot with respect to each other so that a distance between the movable clamping elements 312 is alternated. That is, the two movable clamping elements 312 are moved the same distance toward the fixed clamping elements 311.
Besides, the bottom face of the shoes plate 20 is disposed with two sliding rails 21 which are arranged separately. Each of two opposite ends of the base portion 301 of each movable clamping element 312 along a direction perpendicular to a moving direction of the base portion 301 is formed with a sliding rib 3112. The two sliding ribs 3112 are slidably received in the sliding rails 21 to guide the movement of each movable clamping element 312. More specifically, each sliding rail 21 is enclosed by a Z-shaped plate and the shoes plate 20. A notch 3113 is formed on the base portion 301 of each movable clamping element 312 near the sliding rib 3112. The Z-shaped plate is embedded into the notch 3113.
As a result, the user can alternate the width of the clamping space 313 with the moving structure 32 based on the sizes of shoes to be received, or the user can place the shoes into the clamping space 313 before moving the movable clamping elements 312 toward the fixed clamping elements 311 to clamp the shoes 50.
Besides, the radian of the two ends of the cambered face differs, so the cambered face can fit the contour of the shoes 50.
Another holding structure is shown in Fig. 8 to Fig. 13. The heights of two ends of the cambered face of the fixed clamping element 311a or the movable clamping element 312a vary to make the cambered face inclined so as to fit the contour of high heel boots 60. Thereby, the boots 60 can be kept erect when being hung, and the head of the boots may not be compressed.
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1. A changeable shoe rack, including:
a support structure;
at least one shoes plate, the shoes plate being disposed on the support structure and being at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground;
at least one holding structure, disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate, the holding structure including two clamping structures arranged parallel, each of the clamping structures including two clamping elements arranged parallel, each clamping element including a base portion and a receiving portion, the base portion being disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate, the receiving portion being detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate, a clamping space being defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure, each receiving portion having a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space;
wherein two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses, two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses.
a support structure;
at least one shoes plate, the shoes plate being disposed on the support structure and being at a position of a predetermined distance from a ground;
at least one holding structure, disposed on a bottom face of the shoes plate, the holding structure including two clamping structures arranged parallel, each of the clamping structures including two clamping elements arranged parallel, each clamping element including a base portion and a receiving portion, the base portion being disposed on the bottom face of the shoes plate, the receiving portion being detachably connected to an end of the base portion away from the shoes plate, a clamping space being defined between the two clamping elements of each clamping structure, each receiving portion having a cambered face to fit a shoe received in the clamping space;
wherein two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses, two ends of each cambered face along a horizontal direction have various curvature radiuses.
2. The changeable shoe rack of claim 1, wherein the base portion of each clamping element is'perpendicular to the shoes plate.
3. The changeable shoe rack of claim 1, wherein each of the receiving portions and the base portions has at least one elongated hole through which an elongated portion of at least one fixing element is inserted, the receiving portion and the base portion are fixed together when the fixing element is rotated.
4. The changeable shoe rack of claim 3, wherein each of the base portion and the receiving portion of each clamping element is horizontally formed with at least one ear portion away from the clamping space, the ear portions are stacked together, the elongated holes are formed on the ear portions.
5. The changeable shoe rack of claim 4, Wherein each base portion is formed with a through hole near the ear portion thereof, each receiving portion is formed with a protrusion near the ear portion thereof, the protrusion is inserted through the through hole.
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