KR200474290Y1 - Shoe stand with controlling height - Google Patents

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KR200474290Y1
KR200474290Y1 KR2020130008527U KR20130008527U KR200474290Y1 KR 200474290 Y1 KR200474290 Y1 KR 200474290Y1 KR 2020130008527 U KR2020130008527 U KR 2020130008527U KR 20130008527 U KR20130008527 U KR 20130008527U KR 200474290 Y1 KR200474290 Y1 KR 200474290Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/08Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for shoes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B45/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features enabling enlarging in height, length, or depth
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B61/00Wardrobes
    • A47B61/04Wardrobes for shoes, hats, umbrellas, or the like
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/10Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands

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Abstract

According to one embodiment of the present invention, a height adjustable shoe stand is provided.
A footrest which can be adjusted in height according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a lower receiving portion on which a shoe is seated on an upper surface thereof and a plurality of shoes which are vertically extended upward from one end of the lower receiving portion, A lower panel including a first support portion on which a support groove of the upper support portion is formed and an upper support portion on which an upper surface of the upper support portion on which the shoe is seated is mounted, The plurality of support grooves and the fixing grooves are opposed to each other so that when one side of the second supporting portion is slidably inserted into one of the plurality of supporting grooves, One side of the first support portion may be inserted to couple the lower panel and the upper panel.

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{Shoe stand with controlling height}

The present invention relates to a height adjustable shoe sole, and more particularly, to a shoe sole which can be adjusted in height according to the height of a shoe to be stored by being easily combined and disassembled, It is about rearrangement.

Generally, a plurality of shelves are provided in the horizontal direction inside the shoe box, and the shoes are arranged in a line on the shelf. However, when storing a shoe on a shelf, the footwear can be stacked up and down because a large amount of shoes can not be stored due to an increase in the area occupied by a relatively large pair of shoes. When the shoes are stacked and stored, the shoes placed on the lower side may be crushed or dirty. Therefore, in order to prevent this, a pair of shoes are stacked vertically on the shelf, and a shoe sorting table for storing the shoes is disposed.

However, the conventional shoes sorting table can not be adjusted in height according to the height of the shoe which is formed integrally and stored. Therefore, it is not easy to store long-necked shoes such as boots, and disassembly is impossible. In addition, even if the height can be adjusted, the manufacturing cost of the apparatus is increased due to the complicated structure of the apparatus, and the measures for odor and moisture are not provided when storing the shoes, which shortens the life of the shoes.

The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a shoe sole which can be adjusted in height according to the height of the shoe, which is easily combined and disassembled, and which can be separated and stored when not in use.

The technical problems of the present invention are not limited to the technical problems mentioned above, and other technical problems which are not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a shoe sole provided with a height adjustable footrest, comprising: a lower support portion on which a shoe is seated on an upper surface; a lower support portion extending vertically upwardly from one end of the lower support portion, A lower panel including a first support portion formed with a plurality of support grooves passing through in a horizontal direction, and an upper support portion on which a shoe is seated on an upper surface; and a lower panel extending downwardly from the one end portion of the upper support portion in an inclined downward direction, Wherein the plurality of support grooves and the fixing grooves are opposed to each other, and one of the plurality of support grooves is provided with the second support portion, When one side of the upper panel is slidably inserted, one side of the first support is inserted into the fixing groove, It is bonded.

The plurality of support grooves may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance in a vertical direction, and the second support portion may adjust a position where the plurality of support grooves are inserted according to a height of the shoe.

Wherein the first and second support portions are formed on both sides of the fixing groove with a first fixing protrusion and a second fixing protrusion, respectively, the first fixing protrusion being located inside the second supporting portion in connection with the upper receiving portion, And the second fixing projection may be located outside the second supporting portion.

And a deodorizing unit coupled to a lower center of the upper receiving unit, wherein the deodorizing unit is formed with a space recessed inwardly, so that the deodorant can be received therein.

And a deodorizing groove formed vertically through the upper receiving portion along an edge of the deodorizing portion.

The deodorizing groove may be disposed to overlap the edge of the deodorant.

And a non-slip member protruding from the upper surface of the lower receiving portion and the upper surface of the upper receiving portion, respectively.

According to the present invention, the vertical distance between the upper panel and the lower panel can be easily adjusted according to the height of the shoe to be stored. Therefore, shoes of various heights can be stored, and the wrinkles of the shoes can be prevented. In addition, since the deodorizing unit is combined, it is possible to alleviate the odor of shoes when stored, and when not in use, the upper panel and the lower panel can be separated and stored, thereby increasing space utilization.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shoe cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the height adjustable shoe clearance of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the shoe cleaner of FIG. 1 cut along the AA line.
FIGS. 4 to 6 are operation diagrams illustrating the use of a height adjustable shoe straightener.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The advantages and features of the present invention, and how to accomplish them, will become apparent with reference to the embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed herein but may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein, To the person having the invention, and this invention is only defined by the scope of the claims. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification.

Hereinafter, with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 6, a height adjustable shoe leg according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.

The height adjustable shoe stand 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention is used for stacking up and holding both pairs of shoes 100 up and down and is arranged at various places such as a shelf or a door entrance provided in the shoe box . The height adjustable shoe sole 1 can adjust the vertical distance between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 according to the height of the shoe 100, which is easy to assemble and disassemble. Therefore, the shoe 100 of various heights can be stored, and the shoe 100 can be prevented from being wrinkled. The deodorizing unit 30 may be disposed between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 to alleviate the malodor of the shoe 100 during storage. When not in use, the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 ) Can be separated and stored, thereby increasing the space utilization.

Hereinafter, with reference to Figs. 1 to 3, a description will be made in detail of a height adjustable shoe stand 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig.

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view illustrating a height adjustable shoe cleaner according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a shoe cleaner capable of height adjustment of FIG. 1, Sectional view showing an adjustable shoe straightener cut with an AA line.

The height adjustable shoe legs 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention include a lower panel 10 on which one pair of shoes 100 is seated and an upper panel 20 on which the other pair is seated .

The lower panel 10 is positioned at a lower portion of the height adjustable shoe sole 1 and serves as a support. The lower panel 10 includes a lower support portion 11 and a first support portion 12.

The lower receiving portion 11 is a plate-like member having a constant thickness, and one pair of shoes (see 100 in Fig. 4) is seated on the upper surface. The lower receiving portion 11 is formed in a rectangular shape having a relatively narrow width and a long length corresponding to the bottom surface shape of the shoe 100 to be seated, and each corner may be rounded round. Each corner is rounded to prevent sharp edges from being injured by the user or scratching the surrounding furniture.

In addition, the lower supporting part 11 may be combined with a non-slip member 40 for preventing slippage of the shoe 100 seated on the upper surface. The non-slip member 40 is coupled to the upper surface of the lower receiving portion 11 so as to protrude from the upper surface of the lower receiving portion 11 at a predetermined height and can be continuously connected to the upper surface of the lower receiving portion 11. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and the non-slip member 40 may be partially coupled to the upper surface of the lower receiving portion 11. [ When the non-slip member 40 is partially engaged, for example, it may be joined to an area portion of the bottom surface of the shoe 100 where the front and back portions abut. The first supporting portion 12 is coupled to one side of the lower receiving portion 11.

The first support portion 12 is a plate-like member having the same width as the lower support portion 11 and extends vertically upwardly from one end of the lower support portion 11 and is coupled thereto. At this time, the first support portion 12 is vertically coupled to the width direction end portion of the lower support portion 11, and the joint portion of the first support portion 12 and the lower support portion 11 can be rounded rounded.

The first support portion 12 has a plurality of support grooves 13 formed on one side thereof. Although two support grooves 13 are formed on the first support portion 12 in the drawing, the number of the support grooves 13 may be variously modified. Each of the support grooves 13 is formed by horizontally penetrating the side of the first support portion 12 and extends from the side end portion of the first support portion 12 to the middle portion. In other words, the support groove 13 is formed in a horizontal direction from the side end portion of the first support portion 12 to the middle portion. The plurality of support grooves 13 may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance in the vertical direction, and at least one ventilation hole 14 may be formed below the support grooves 13. The ventilation hole 14 is for ventilation of the shoe 100 which is seated on the lower receiving portion 11 and is formed so as to completely penetrate the lateral side surface of the first supporting portion 12 in the horizontal direction. The ventilation holes 14 may be arranged in pairs so as to be arranged in parallel, but not limited thereto, and the shape, size, number, and arrangement state can be variously modified.

On the other hand, the upper panel 20 is coupled to one side of the lower panel 10. The upper panel 20 is located at an upper portion of the height adjustable shoe leg 1 and includes a top support portion 21 and a second support portion 22.

The upper support portion 21 is a plate-shaped member having a constant thickness, and the other pair of shoes 100 is seated on the upper surface. The upper receiving portion 21 is formed in a rectangular shape having a relatively narrow width and a long length corresponding to the shape of the bottom surface of the shoe 100 like the lower receiving portion 11 and each corner is rounded round. That is, the shape and size of the upper receiving portion 21 and the lower receiving portion 11 are the same, and the upper receiving portion 21 is positioned above the lower receiving portion 11. The non-slip member 40 is coupled to the upper surface of the upper receiving portion 21 and the non-slip member 40 is coupled to the upper receiving portion 21 so as to protrude from the upper surface of the upper receiving portion 21 at a predetermined height. The non-slip member 40 may be continuously engaged over the entire upper surface of the upper receiving portion 21 or may be partially joined to an area that the bottom surface of the shoe 100 touches. A second support portion 22 is coupled to one side of the upper support portion 21.

The second support portion 22 is a plate-like member having the same width as the upper support portion 21 and extends downward from the one end of the upper support portion 21 in an inclined manner. At this time, the second support portion 22 is slantingly engaged with the width direction end portion of the upper support portion 21, and the internal angle is coupled with the upper support portion 21 so as to form an obtuse angle. Since the second support portion 22 is obliquely engaged with the upper support portion 21 at an obtuse angle, shoes having a high heel of a shoe such as a high heel can be stored without wrinkles.

The second support portion 22 has a fixing groove 23 formed on one side thereof. The fixing groove 23 is formed through the side of the second supporting portion 22 in the vertical direction and extends from the side end portion of the second supporting portion 22 to the middle portion. In other words, the fixing grooves 23 are formed so as to penetrate in the vertical direction from the side end portion to the center portion of the second supporting portion 22, and are arranged to face each other with the above-described plurality of supporting grooves 13. [ In other words, the sides of the first support portion 12 on which the plurality of support grooves 13 are formed and the side portions of the second support portion 22 on which the fixing grooves 23 are formed are opposite to each other. Therefore, when one side of the second supporting portion 22 is slidably inserted into one of the plurality of supporting grooves 13, one side of the first supporting portion 12 is inserted into the fixing groove 23 so that the lower panel 10 And the upper panel 20 are coupled to each other. The first support protrusion 221 and the second support protrusion 222 are formed on both sides of the second support portion 22 through the fixing groove 23 so that the upper panel 20 is supported by the lower panel 10 ). ≪ / RTI > The first fixing protrusion 221 is connected to the upper receiving portion 21 and positioned inside the second supporting portion 22 and the second fixing protrusion 222 is located outside the second supporting portion 22. [ Therefore, when the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 are coupled, the load of the upper panel 20 and the shoe 100, and thus the external force applied to the second support portion 22, And the second fixing protrusions 222, respectively, to be structurally stable.

The second support portion 22 adjusts the position of the plurality of support grooves 13 to be inserted according to the height of the shoe 100 to be seated, thereby allowing the shoe 100 of various heights to be stored. For example, when a shoe 100 having a low heel shape such as a shoe is stored, the second supporting portion 22 is inserted into the supporting groove 13 located at the lower side. On the other hand, When the shoe 100 is to be stored, the second supporting portion 22 is inserted into the upper supporting groove 13.

On the other hand, a deodorizing portion 30 is coupled to a lower surface of the upper receiving portion 21. The deodorizing unit 30 is coupled to the lower center of the upper receiving unit 21 to assist the deodorizing effect of the shoe 100 which is seated on the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10. Referring to FIG. 3, the deodorizing unit 30 is formed with an indented space, and the deodorant 31 is accommodated therein. Here, the deodorant 31 refers to various chemicals used to remove the odor of the shoe 100. For example, the deodorant 31 suppresses the odor by its own odor emission such as calcium chloride and phenol. , Or a drug which suppresses odor by using an adsorption action such as activated carbon. The deodorizing effect can be maintained by exchanging the deodorant 31 based on a predetermined period.

A slit-shaped deodorization groove 211 is formed on the upper surface of the upper support part 21. [ The deodorizing groove 211 is formed to vertically penetrate the upper receiving portion 21 to allow the deodorant 31 to diffuse upward of the upper receiving portion 21. [ At this time, the deodorizing groove 211 is disposed along the edge of the deodorizing section 30, and particularly disposed so as to overlap with the edge of the deodorant 31 accommodated in the deodorizing section 30. The deodorizing groove 211 is disposed along the edge of the deodorizing part 30 and overlaps with the edge of the deodorant 31 so that the soil attached to the bottom surface of the shoe 100 seated on the upper surface of the upper receiving part 21 It is possible to minimize the drop of the same foreign matter to the deodorizing unit 30 or the deodorant 31 through the deodorizing groove 211, thereby preventing the deodorizing effect from being lowered.

The deodorizing effect is applied directly to the shoe 100 seated on the lower receiving portion 11 by the deodorizing portion 30 being coupled to the lower center of the upper receiving portion 21, The deodorizing effect is indirectly applied to the shoe 100 through the deodorizing groove 211. Accordingly, the deodorizing effect of the shoe 100 can be obtained while being stored in the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10. However, the deodorizing agent 30 is not limited to the deodorizing agent 31, and for example, the desiccant may be contained in the deodorizing unit 30 to remove moisture.

Hereinafter, the use of the height adjustable shoe table 1 will be described in more detail with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6. FIG.

FIGS. 4 to 6 are operation diagrams illustrating the use of a height adjustable shoe straightener.

According to one embodiment of the present invention, the height adjustable shoe legs 1 can be easily combined and disassembled to adjust the distance between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 according to the height of the shoe 100 . Therefore, the shoe 100 of various heights can be stored, and the shoe 100 can be prevented from being wrinkled. The deodorizing portion 30 is coupled to the lower portion of the upper panel 20 to provide a deodorizing effect of the shoe 100 when stored. When the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 are not used, So that the space utilization can be increased.

4 and 6, the space between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 is narrowly narrowed when the shoes 100 having a low heel shape are stored.

The lower support part 11 is horizontally disposed on the floor surface where the height adjustable shoe frame 1 is to be positioned and the first support part 12 extends vertically upward from the end of the lower support part 11. [ The upper support part 21 is disposed above the lower support part 11 and the second support part 22 extends downward from the end of the upper support part 21 in an inclined manner.

A plurality of support grooves 13 formed in a side portion of the first support portion 12 are provided in the support grooves 13 located below the second support portions 12 so as to narrow the interval between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10. [ 22 are slid and inserted. When one side of the second support portion 22 is completely inserted into the support groove 13, one side of the first support portion 12 is inserted into the fixing groove 23. The upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 are coupled to each other and one pair of shoes 100 is attached to the lower receiving portion 11 and the other pair of shoes 100 is attached to the upper receiving portion 21 Lt; / RTI > At this time, the first fixing protrusion 221 and the second fixing protrusion 222 disperse and support the load of the upper panel 20 and the shoe 100 and the external force applied to the second supporting portion 22, The panel 20 and the lower panel 10 can be more structurally coupled more stably. In addition, a slip of the shoes 100 on which the non-slip member 40 is seated can be prevented from being coupled to the upper surfaces of the upper receiving portion 21 and the lower receiving portion 11, respectively.

The deodorizing effect can be obtained from the deodorant 31 contained in the deodorizing unit 30 when the shoe 100 is seated on the upper surface of the upper receiving unit 21 and the lower receiving unit 11 respectively. Since the deodorizing unit 30 is coupled to the lower center of the upper receiving unit 21, the deodorizing effect can be directly applied to the shoes 100 seated in the lower receiving unit 11. [ Also, the deodorizing effect can be indirectly applied to the shoe 100 seated on the upper receiving portion 21 through the deodorizing groove 211.

5 and 6, the space between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 is widely spaced when the shoes 100 having a high heel shape are stored.

The second support portion 13 is provided in the support groove 13 located above the plurality of support grooves 13 formed in the side portion of the first support portion 12 in order to arrange the gap between the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 22 are slid and inserted. When one side of the second support portion 22 is completely inserted into the support groove 13, one side of the first support portion 12 is inserted into the fixing groove 23. The upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 are coupled to each other and one pair of shoes 100 is attached to the lower receiving portion 11 and the other pair of shoes 100 is attached to the upper receiving portion 21 Lt; / RTI >

At this time, the shoe 100 seated on the lower receiving portion 11 is disposed such that its front portion faces the first supporting portion 12, and the shoe 100 seated on the upper receiving portion 21 has a rear portion, (12). The second support portion 22 and the upper support portion 21 are coupled such that the internal angles thereof are obtuse angled to each other so that when the upper panel 20 and the lower panel 10 are engaged, Is arranged to be inclined upward from the support portion (12). The shoe 100 seated on the lower receiving portion 11 is disposed such that the front portion thereof faces the first supporting portion 12 and the rear portion of the shoe 100 seated on the upper receiving portion 21 is disposed on the first supporting portion 12 12). A non-slip member 40 is coupled to the upper surface of the upper receiving portion 21 and the lower receiving portion 11 to prevent the shoe 100 from slipping.

The deodorizing effect can be obtained from the deodorant 31 contained in the deodorizing unit 30 when the shoe 100 is seated on the upper surface of the upper receiving unit 21 and the lower receiving unit 11 respectively. Particularly, the shoe 100 seated on the lower receiving portion 11 directly applies the deodorizing effect of the deodorant 31 indirectly to the shoe 100 seated on the upper receiving portion 21. [

The upper and lower panels 20 and 10 can be easily dismounted by sliding the second supporting portion 22 inserted in the supporting groove 13 in the opposite direction to the inserting direction when the height adjustable shoe leg 1 is not used can do. Therefore, space utilization can be increased.

While the embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof You will understand. It is therefore to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and not restrictive.

1: Height adjustable shoe stand
10: lower panel 11:
12: first support part 13: support groove
14: ventilation hole 20: upper panel
21: upper support portion 211: deodorizing groove
22: second supporting portion 23: fixing groove
221: first fixing protrusion 222: second fixing protrusion
30: deodorizer 31: deodorant
40: non-slip member 100: shoes

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A lower support having a lower support part on which an upper surface of the lower support part is seated and a first support part extending vertically upward from the one end of the lower support part and having a plurality of support grooves penetrating horizontally in a side direction; And
And an upper panel including a top support part on which a shoe is seated on an upper surface and a second support part extending downward from the one end of the upper support part in an inclined manner and having a fixing groove penetrating in a vertical direction,
Wherein the plurality of support grooves and the fixing grooves are opposed to each other so that when one side of the second supporting portion is slidably inserted into one of the plurality of supporting grooves, one side of the first supporting portion is inserted into the fixing groove Wherein the lower panel and the upper panel are combined with each other.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the plurality of support grooves are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance in a vertical direction and the second support portion is adjustable in height to adjust a position of insertion of the plurality of support grooves in accordance with the height of the shoe.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the first and second support portions are formed on both sides of the fixing groove with a first fixing protrusion and a second fixing protrusion, respectively, the first fixing protrusion being located inside the second supporting portion in connection with the upper receiving portion, And the second fixing protrusion is located outside the second supporting portion.
The method according to claim 1,
And a deodorizing unit coupled to a lower center of the upper receiving unit, wherein the deodorizing unit has a space formed by an inwardly recessed portion to accommodate deodorant therein.
5. The method of claim 4,
And a deodorizing groove formed vertically through the upper receiving portion along an edge of the deodorizing portion.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein the deodorizing groove is superimposed on the edge of the deodorant.
The method according to claim 1,
And a non-slip member protruding from the upper surface of the lower receiving portion and the upper surface of the upper receiving portion, respectively.
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