US20140145567A1 - Simulated team lockers for sports memorabilia - Google Patents

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US20140145567A1 US14/089,549 US201314089549A US2014145567A1 US 20140145567 A1 US20140145567 A1 US 20140145567A1 US 201314089549 A US201314089549 A US 201314089549A US 2014145567 A1 US2014145567 A1 US 2014145567A1
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  • the present disclosure generally relates to a new and unique sports memorabilia item, and more specifically to a small-scale locker and related sports equipment/items commonly stored in a standard-sized locker.
  • Sports fans of all levels enjoy representing their team by wearing team-related apparel, such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, or the like, as well as replica or authentic jerseys, hats, sweaters, etc.
  • team-related apparel such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, or the like, as well as replica or authentic jerseys, hats, sweaters, etc.
  • the term “fan” is short for “fanatic,” and thus, when an individual is a “fan” of a particular team, that individual exhibits an elevated level of a passion and excitement for a particular team.
  • an individual may be a fan of a local sports team, his alma mater (high school or college), or a team associated with a particular player.
  • sports fans enjoy collecting sports memorabilia, such as game balls, autographed items, game day programs, game worn items, sports cards, and the like, as a means of representing their loyalty to a particular team, player or event (i.e., the Super Bowl).
  • sports memorabilia such as game balls, autographed items, game day programs, game worn items, sports cards, and the like
  • sports memorabilia market is a booming industry.
  • Some estimate that the sports memorabilia market is a multi-billion dollar global market, with over 5 billion dollars a year generated world-wide, and approximately 1 billion being attributable to sales in the United States.
  • the sports memorabilia displayed by the sports fan tends to be larger in size, and thus, requires a considerable amount of space for display.
  • a helmet or framed jersey typically requires generous amounts of space on a large shelf or wall for displaying that item. While this may be suitable for larger rooms, there are smaller spaces which typically cannot accommodate such large items, such as a desk, small shelf, mantle, etc. Therefore, smaller sports memorabilia items are desired for smaller, more confined spaces.
  • smaller items tend to also be more desirable for children, as the smaller items tend to be more suitably scaled to children's furniture.
  • a new sports collectible which is preferably sized and configured to be easily displayed by fans on a wide range of display surfaces, such as a desk, shelf, or the like, as well as being configured to be easily handed out to fans visiting the ballpark.
  • Various aspects of the present invention are directed toward addressing these needs, as will be discussed in more detail below.
  • Various aspects of the present invention are directed toward a small-scale/miniaturized display locker sized and configured to be a scaled version of a professional, collegiate or other sports locker where an athlete would display or store his/her uniform and equipment.
  • the scaled nature of the display locker allows a fan of the corresponding team or player to show his/her support by placing the display locker on a desk, shelf, credenza or mounting on a wall.
  • the small-scale locker includes a rear wall and a peripheral wall coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall.
  • the rear wall and the peripheral wall collectively define a small-scale locker cavity.
  • a shelf is coupled to the peripheral wall and divides the locker cavity into first and second cavity sections.
  • a first magnetic connector is coupled to the peripheral wall and is sized and configured to magnetically engage with a corresponding magnetic connector of an adjacent small-scale locker.
  • the small-scale locker may additionally comprise an indicia element coupled to an outer surface of the peripheral wall.
  • a nameplate may also be coupled to the shelf.
  • the small-scale locker may further include a hanging rod coupled to the peripheral wall and extending through the small-scale locker cavity.
  • the rear wall, peripheral wall and shelf may be fabricated from wood.
  • the peripheral wall may define a quadrangular configuration having a longitudinal dimension defining a height and a latitudinal dimension defining a width.
  • the height may be less than 25 inches and the width may be less than 15 inches.
  • the height may also be less than 1.5 inches and the width may also be less than 1 inch.
  • the first magnetic connector may be recessed within a bore formed in the peripheral wall.
  • the first magnetic connector may include an exposed surface substantially flush with an outer surface of the peripheral wall.
  • the small-scale locker may further include a second magnetic connector coupled to the peripheral wall. The first magnetic connector and second magnetic connector may be arranged in opposed relation to each other.
  • FIG. 1 is an upper perspective view of a plurality of small-scale lockers detachably coupled to each other and arranged in a row;
  • FIG. 2 is an upper perspective view of a small-scale locker
  • FIG. 3 is a top view of the small-scale locker depicted in FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the small-scale locker depicted in FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the small-scale locker depicted in FIG. 2 .
  • a small-scale locker 10 which is a scaled version of a professional, collegiate, or amateur sports locker commonly used by an athlete for displaying or storing the uniform and equipment used for their team or individual sports participation.
  • the locker 10 is configured to display small-scale or miniaturized equipment items of professional, collegiate, high school, club or other sports looker rooms including baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer, auto racing, motorcycle racing, and track and field.
  • the small-scale locker 10 and the contents displayed therein are intended to emulate full sized lockers used in locker rooms of a corresponding team.
  • the small-scale locker 10 may be used as a new and unique sports collectible for filling a need in the sports memorabilia industry for smaller sports memorabilia items.
  • the small-scale locker 10 is suitably sized and configured for display in smaller display areas, such as a desk, small shelf, children's room, etc.
  • the small-scale nature of the locker 10 allows the locker 10 to be easily used by a professional sports team as a giveaway/handout or similar promotional item to lure fans to their home stadium.
  • the small-scale locker includes a rear wall 12 having an inner face 14 and an opposing outer face 16 .
  • the locker 10 additionally includes a peripheral wall 18 coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall 12 .
  • the peripheral wall 18 preferably defines a closed perimeter around the rear wall 12 .
  • the peripheral wall 18 defines a generally rectangular configuration including a pair of opposed vertical members 20 , 22 and a pair of opposed horizontal members 24 , 26 .
  • the rear wall 12 and the peripheral wall 18 collectively define a small-scale locker cavity 28 for displaying the equipment or uniform 15 , as will be described in more detail below.
  • the locker 10 is specifically sized and configured to represent a significantly smaller scale version of a conventional full sized locker.
  • the locker 10 defines a height (H), width (W), and depth (D) (see FIG. 4 ) that is much smaller than the corresponding full sized version of the locker.
  • the height (H) of the locker 10 is defined by the corresponding outer surfaces 30 , 32 of the horizontal members 24 , 26 .
  • the outer surfaces 30 , 32 are those surfaces of the horizontal members 24 , 26 that face away from the locker cavity 28 .
  • each horizontal member 24 , 26 includes an opposing inner surface which faces inwardly toward the locker cavity 28 .
  • the width (W) is defined as the distance between the corresponding surfaces 33 , 34 of the vertical members 20 , 22 .
  • each vertical member 20 , 22 also includes an opposing inner surface which faces inwardly toward the locker cavity 28 .
  • the depth (D) is defined as the distance between the forward face 36 (see FIG. 3 ) of the peripheral wall 18 and the outer face 16 of the rear wall 12 .
  • the forward face 36 of the peripheral wall 18 is that face which faces away from the rear wall 12 .
  • the locker 10 may be manufactured in different sizes and configurations.
  • the height (H) may be less than 25 inches and preferably approximately 24 inches
  • the width (W) may be less than 15 inches and preferably approximately 14.4 inches
  • the depth (D) may be less than 10 inches, and preferably approximately 8 inches.
  • the locker 10 may be configured such that the height (H) is less than 1.5 inches, and preferably approximately 1.25 inches
  • the width (W) is less than 1 inch, and preferably approximately 0.75 inches
  • the depth (D) is less than 0.5 inches, and preferably approximately 0.42 inches.
  • the locker 10 includes a shelf 38 coupled to the peripheral wall 18 and dividing the locker cavity 28 into first and second cavity sections 28 a , 28 b .
  • the shelf 38 is arranged in a generally horizontal position (e.g., parallel to the pair of horizontal members 24 , 26 ), and thus divides the locker cavity 28 into upper and lower sections 28 a , 28 b .
  • the shelf 38 is dimensioned such that the shelf extends substantially between opposed inner surfaces of the vertical members 20 , 22 and defines a depth that allows the shelf to extend substantially between the inner face 14 of the rear wall 12 and the forward face 36 of the peripheral wall 18 .
  • the shelf 38 may be coupled to the peripheral wall 18 via screws, rivets, nails, brackets, adhesives or other mechanical fasteners known by those skilled in the art.
  • the shelf 38 , the peripheral wall 18 , and/or the rear wall 12 may include slots, bores, or other cutouts to facilitate engagement between the shelf 38 and the peripheral wall 18 and/or the rear wall 12 .
  • the rear wall 12 , peripheral wall 18 and shelf 38 may be fabricated from a material which emulates the look of a corresponding full size locker.
  • Many professional lockers are currently constructed from wood, and thus one embodiment of the small-scaled locker 10 includes a rear wall 12 , a peripheral wall 18 and shelf 38 that are also fabricated from wood.
  • the wood may include veneers adhered to an internal core panel to produce a desired aesthetic look.
  • the rear wall 12 , peripheral wall 18 and shelf 38 may be fabricated from a moldable material or other materials known in the art.
  • the locker 10 includes a name plate 40 coupled to a forward face of the shelf 38 . It is also contemplated that the name plate 40 may alternatively be coupled to the peripheral wall 18 or rear wall 12 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
  • the name plate 40 may depict the name of a favorite player, or the name of the user, the name of an event (i.e., Super Bowl, Final Four, etc.) which may be engraved, printed or otherwise formed on the name plate 40 .
  • the locker additionally include an indicia element 42 for displaying a team logo, phrase, or other depiction.
  • the indicia element 42 is coupled to the upper outer surface 30 of the peripheral wall 18 , although it is understood that the indicia element 42 may be connected to other surfaces of the peripheral wall 18 and/or the rear wall 12 .
  • the locker 10 may further include a hanging rod 44 which extends through the locker cavity 28 for displaying a uniform or other equipment 15 .
  • the uniform/equipment 15 may be fabricated from a textile and/or a more rigid material, such as ABS plastic.
  • the hanging rod 44 extends between opposing inner surfaces of the vertical members 20 , 22 and is substantially parallel to the pair of horizontal members 24 , 26 .
  • the hanging rod 44 is specifically configured and adapted to allow a hanger 46 to hang therefrom for hanging a uniform, equipment, or the like.
  • the exemplary embodiment depicted in the figures includes a hanging rod 44 and hanger 46 , it is understood that other embodiments of the present invention do not include the hanging rod 44 or hanger 46 .
  • the locker 10 is configured for use with one or more adjacent lockers to form a row of lockers as is commonly the case in a full sized locker room.
  • the small-scale locker 10 may include one or more connectors for effectuating selective and detachable engagement between adjacent lockers 10 .
  • the locker 10 includes a pair of magnetic connectors 48 , 50 coupled to opposed portions of the peripheral wall 18 , wherein the magnetic connectors 48 , 50 are configured to effectuate selective detachable engagement between adjacent lockers 10 .
  • each vertical member 20 , 22 includes a bore 52 , 54 extending into the vertical member 20 , 22 from the corresponding outer surface 32 , 34 thereof.
  • the bore 52 , 54 preferably defines a configuration which is complementary in shape and size to the corresponding magnetic connector 48 , 50 .
  • the magnetic connectors 48 , 50 define circular discs which are received within corresponding circular bores 52 , 54 formed within the vertical members 20 , 22 .
  • the bores 52 , 54 and the magnetic connectors 48 , 50 are preferably sized and configured such that when the magnetic connectors 48 , 50 are received within the corresponding bores 52 , 54 , the exposed outer surfaces of the respective magnetic connectors are flush with the associated outer surfaces 32 , 34 or the corresponding vertical member 20 , 22 .
  • the magnetic connectors 48 , 50 are positioned on the lockers 10 such that when one locker 10 is placed adjacent another locker 10 , the magnets on the adjacent lockers are magnetically attracted to one another, which causes the lockers to be effectively coupled to each other. Furthermore, since the magnetic connectors 48 , 50 are preferably formed in substantially the same location on each locker 10 , the magnetic connection between the lockers 10 causes the lockers 10 to be aligned, as they would be in a full sized locker room.
  • the preferred embodiment of the present invention pertains to a small-scale version of a conventional full-sized locker, it is also contemplated that various aspects of the invention may also pertain to small-scale versions of other sports related constructions, such as horse stalls, pit stalls, garages, or other sports relates structures known in the art.

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A small-scale/miniaturized display locker sized and configured to be a scaled version of a full-sized professional, collegiate or other sports locker where an athlete would display or store his/her uniform and equipment. The scaled nature of the display locker allows a fan of the corresponding team or player to show his/her support by placing the display locker on a desk, shelf, credenza or mounting on a wall.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/729,700, filed Nov. 26, 2012, the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
  • STATEMENT RE: FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH/DEVELOPMENT
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  • BACKGROUND
  • 1. Technical Field
  • The present disclosure generally relates to a new and unique sports memorabilia item, and more specifically to a small-scale locker and related sports equipment/items commonly stored in a standard-sized locker.
  • 2. Related Art
  • Sports fans of all levels (i.e., professional, college, amateur) enjoy representing their team by wearing team-related apparel, such as t-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, or the like, as well as replica or authentic jerseys, hats, sweaters, etc. Indeed, the term “fan” is short for “fanatic,” and thus, when an individual is a “fan” of a particular team, that individual exhibits an elevated level of a passion and excitement for a particular team. For instance, an individual may be a fan of a local sports team, his alma mater (high school or college), or a team associated with a particular player.
  • In addition to wearing sports-related apparel, sports fans enjoy collecting sports memorabilia, such as game balls, autographed items, game day programs, game worn items, sports cards, and the like, as a means of representing their loyalty to a particular team, player or event (i.e., the Super Bowl). Along these lines, there is a national enthusiasm for sports collectibles, and consequently, the sports memorabilia market is a booming industry. Some estimate that the sports memorabilia market is a multi-billion dollar global market, with over 5 billion dollars a year generated world-wide, and approximately 1 billion being attributable to sales in the United States.
  • Many fans are proud of their devotion to their team, and thus, fans will oftentimes prominently display their sports memorabilia in their home, as well as at their place of employment. For instance, items such as helmets, autographed photos, game balls, game day programs, and the like are commonly put on display by sports fans.
  • In many cases, the sports memorabilia displayed by the sports fan tends to be larger in size, and thus, requires a considerable amount of space for display. For instance, a helmet or framed jersey typically requires generous amounts of space on a large shelf or wall for displaying that item. While this may be suitable for larger rooms, there are smaller spaces which typically cannot accommodate such large items, such as a desk, small shelf, mantle, etc. Therefore, smaller sports memorabilia items are desired for smaller, more confined spaces. Furthermore, smaller items tend to also be more desirable for children, as the smaller items tend to be more suitably scaled to children's furniture.
  • In addition to being used by fans to show pride in their team, sports collectibles are also used by professional sports teams as an attraction for drawing fans to the ballparks and arenas. In particular, with the advent of flat-screen, high-definition television, many fans prefer to watch the game in the comfort of their home, rather than at the stadium/arena. Thus, many professional sports teams offer collectibles to enhance the game day experience and incentivize fans to watch the game at the stadium/arena.
  • One of the more popular collectible giveaways offered by sports teams in recent years is bobblehead dolls. Along these lines, many major league baseball teams host several “bobblehead” nights each year to draw fans to the ballpark. For instance, the LOS ANGELES DODGERS sold a ten-game “bobblehead ticket plan,” which was one of the team's best sellers in 2012.
  • Although sports memorabilia giveaways, such as bobbleheads, are currently popular and are effective in drawing fans to the ballpark, sports fans are always seeking out new sports collectible items. Consequently, professional sports teams are also continually seeking for new and unique promotional items which may be used as incentives for bringing fans to the ballpark/arena.
  • Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a new sports collectible, which is preferably sized and configured to be easily displayed by fans on a wide range of display surfaces, such as a desk, shelf, or the like, as well as being configured to be easily handed out to fans visiting the ballpark. Various aspects of the present invention are directed toward addressing these needs, as will be discussed in more detail below.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY
  • Various aspects of the present invention are directed toward a small-scale/miniaturized display locker sized and configured to be a scaled version of a professional, collegiate or other sports locker where an athlete would display or store his/her uniform and equipment. The scaled nature of the display locker allows a fan of the corresponding team or player to show his/her support by placing the display locker on a desk, shelf, credenza or mounting on a wall.
  • According to one embodiment, the small-scale locker includes a rear wall and a peripheral wall coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall. The rear wall and the peripheral wall collectively define a small-scale locker cavity. A shelf is coupled to the peripheral wall and divides the locker cavity into first and second cavity sections. A first magnetic connector is coupled to the peripheral wall and is sized and configured to magnetically engage with a corresponding magnetic connector of an adjacent small-scale locker.
  • The small-scale locker may additionally comprise an indicia element coupled to an outer surface of the peripheral wall. A nameplate may also be coupled to the shelf. The small-scale locker may further include a hanging rod coupled to the peripheral wall and extending through the small-scale locker cavity.
  • The rear wall, peripheral wall and shelf may be fabricated from wood. The peripheral wall may define a quadrangular configuration having a longitudinal dimension defining a height and a latitudinal dimension defining a width. The height may be less than 25 inches and the width may be less than 15 inches. The height may also be less than 1.5 inches and the width may also be less than 1 inch.
  • The first magnetic connector may be recessed within a bore formed in the peripheral wall. The first magnetic connector may include an exposed surface substantially flush with an outer surface of the peripheral wall. The small-scale locker may further include a second magnetic connector coupled to the peripheral wall. The first magnetic connector and second magnetic connector may be arranged in opposed relation to each other.
  • The presently contemplated embodiments will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which:
  • FIG. 1 is an upper perspective view of a plurality of small-scale lockers detachably coupled to each other and arranged in a row;
  • FIG. 2 is an upper perspective view of a small-scale locker;
  • FIG. 3 is a top view of the small-scale locker depicted in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view of the small-scale locker depicted in FIG. 2; and
  • FIG. 5 is a side view of the small-scale locker depicted in FIG. 2.
  • Common reference numerals are used throughout the drawings and the detailed description to indicate the same elements.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • Referring now to the drawings, wherein the drawings are for purposes of illustrating a preferred embodiment of the present invention only, and are not for purposes of limiting the same, there is depicted a small-scale locker 10 which is a scaled version of a professional, collegiate, or amateur sports locker commonly used by an athlete for displaying or storing the uniform and equipment used for their team or individual sports participation. The locker 10 is configured to display small-scale or miniaturized equipment items of professional, collegiate, high school, club or other sports looker rooms including baseball, football, basketball, hockey, soccer, auto racing, motorcycle racing, and track and field. The small-scale locker 10 and the contents displayed therein are intended to emulate full sized lockers used in locker rooms of a corresponding team.
  • In this regard, the small-scale locker 10 may be used as a new and unique sports collectible for filling a need in the sports memorabilia industry for smaller sports memorabilia items. Along these lines, the small-scale locker 10 is suitably sized and configured for display in smaller display areas, such as a desk, small shelf, children's room, etc. Furthermore, the small-scale nature of the locker 10 allows the locker 10 to be easily used by a professional sports team as a giveaway/handout or similar promotional item to lure fans to their home stadium.
  • According to one embodiment, and referring now specifically to FIG. 2, the small-scale locker includes a rear wall 12 having an inner face 14 and an opposing outer face 16. The locker 10 additionally includes a peripheral wall 18 coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall 12. The peripheral wall 18 preferably defines a closed perimeter around the rear wall 12.
  • In the exemplary embodiment, the peripheral wall 18 defines a generally rectangular configuration including a pair of opposed vertical members 20, 22 and a pair of opposed horizontal members 24, 26. The rear wall 12 and the peripheral wall 18 collectively define a small-scale locker cavity 28 for displaying the equipment or uniform 15, as will be described in more detail below.
  • The locker 10 is specifically sized and configured to represent a significantly smaller scale version of a conventional full sized locker. Along these lines, the locker 10 defines a height (H), width (W), and depth (D) (see FIG. 4) that is much smaller than the corresponding full sized version of the locker. The height (H) of the locker 10 is defined by the corresponding outer surfaces 30, 32 of the horizontal members 24, 26. The outer surfaces 30, 32 are those surfaces of the horizontal members 24, 26 that face away from the locker cavity 28. In this regard, each horizontal member 24, 26 includes an opposing inner surface which faces inwardly toward the locker cavity 28. The width (W) is defined as the distance between the corresponding surfaces 33, 34 of the vertical members 20, 22. The outer surfaces 33, 34 face away from the locker cavity 28, while each vertical member 20, 22 also includes an opposing inner surface which faces inwardly toward the locker cavity 28. The depth (D) is defined as the distance between the forward face 36 (see FIG. 3) of the peripheral wall 18 and the outer face 16 of the rear wall 12. The forward face 36 of the peripheral wall 18 is that face which faces away from the rear wall 12.
  • The locker 10 may be manufactured in different sizes and configurations. In one embodiment, the height (H) may be less than 25 inches and preferably approximately 24 inches, the width (W) may be less than 15 inches and preferably approximately 14.4 inches, and the depth (D) may be less than 10 inches, and preferably approximately 8 inches. In another embodiment, the locker 10 may be configured such that the height (H) is less than 1.5 inches, and preferably approximately 1.25 inches, the width (W) is less than 1 inch, and preferably approximately 0.75 inches, and the depth (D) is less than 0.5 inches, and preferably approximately 0.42 inches.
  • According to one embodiment, the locker 10 includes a shelf 38 coupled to the peripheral wall 18 and dividing the locker cavity 28 into first and second cavity sections 28 a, 28 b. In the exemplary embodiment, the shelf 38 is arranged in a generally horizontal position (e.g., parallel to the pair of horizontal members 24, 26), and thus divides the locker cavity 28 into upper and lower sections 28 a, 28 b. The shelf 38 is dimensioned such that the shelf extends substantially between opposed inner surfaces of the vertical members 20, 22 and defines a depth that allows the shelf to extend substantially between the inner face 14 of the rear wall 12 and the forward face 36 of the peripheral wall 18. The shelf 38 may be coupled to the peripheral wall 18 via screws, rivets, nails, brackets, adhesives or other mechanical fasteners known by those skilled in the art. The shelf 38, the peripheral wall 18, and/or the rear wall 12 may include slots, bores, or other cutouts to facilitate engagement between the shelf 38 and the peripheral wall 18 and/or the rear wall 12.
  • The rear wall 12, peripheral wall 18 and shelf 38 may be fabricated from a material which emulates the look of a corresponding full size locker. Many professional lockers are currently constructed from wood, and thus one embodiment of the small-scaled locker 10 includes a rear wall 12, a peripheral wall 18 and shelf 38 that are also fabricated from wood. The wood may include veneers adhered to an internal core panel to produce a desired aesthetic look. It is also contemplated that the rear wall 12, peripheral wall 18 and shelf 38 may be fabricated from a moldable material or other materials known in the art.
  • One particular implementation of the locker 10 includes a name plate 40 coupled to a forward face of the shelf 38. It is also contemplated that the name plate 40 may alternatively be coupled to the peripheral wall 18 or rear wall 12 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The name plate 40 may depict the name of a favorite player, or the name of the user, the name of an event (i.e., Super Bowl, Final Four, etc.) which may be engraved, printed or otherwise formed on the name plate 40.
  • Various implementations of the locker additionally include an indicia element 42 for displaying a team logo, phrase, or other depiction. In the exemplary embodiment, the indicia element 42 is coupled to the upper outer surface 30 of the peripheral wall 18, although it is understood that the indicia element 42 may be connected to other surfaces of the peripheral wall 18 and/or the rear wall 12.
  • The locker 10 may further include a hanging rod 44 which extends through the locker cavity 28 for displaying a uniform or other equipment 15. The uniform/equipment 15 may be fabricated from a textile and/or a more rigid material, such as ABS plastic. In the exemplary embodiment, the hanging rod 44 extends between opposing inner surfaces of the vertical members 20, 22 and is substantially parallel to the pair of horizontal members 24, 26. The hanging rod 44 is specifically configured and adapted to allow a hanger 46 to hang therefrom for hanging a uniform, equipment, or the like. Although the exemplary embodiment depicted in the figures includes a hanging rod 44 and hanger 46, it is understood that other embodiments of the present invention do not include the hanging rod 44 or hanger 46.
  • According to one aspect of the invention, the locker 10 is configured for use with one or more adjacent lockers to form a row of lockers as is commonly the case in a full sized locker room. As such, the small-scale locker 10 may include one or more connectors for effectuating selective and detachable engagement between adjacent lockers 10. According to one embodiment, the locker 10 includes a pair of magnetic connectors 48,50 coupled to opposed portions of the peripheral wall 18, wherein the magnetic connectors 48, 50 are configured to effectuate selective detachable engagement between adjacent lockers 10.
  • In the exemplary embodiment, each vertical member 20, 22 includes a bore 52, 54 extending into the vertical member 20, 22 from the corresponding outer surface 32, 34 thereof. The bore 52, 54 preferably defines a configuration which is complementary in shape and size to the corresponding magnetic connector 48, 50. In the depicted embodiment, the magnetic connectors 48, 50 define circular discs which are received within corresponding circular bores 52, 54 formed within the vertical members 20, 22. The bores 52, 54 and the magnetic connectors 48, 50 are preferably sized and configured such that when the magnetic connectors 48, 50 are received within the corresponding bores 52, 54, the exposed outer surfaces of the respective magnetic connectors are flush with the associated outer surfaces 32, 34 or the corresponding vertical member 20, 22.
  • The magnetic connectors 48, 50 are positioned on the lockers 10 such that when one locker 10 is placed adjacent another locker 10, the magnets on the adjacent lockers are magnetically attracted to one another, which causes the lockers to be effectively coupled to each other. Furthermore, since the magnetic connectors 48, 50 are preferably formed in substantially the same location on each locker 10, the magnetic connection between the lockers 10 causes the lockers 10 to be aligned, as they would be in a full sized locker room.
  • Although the preferred embodiment of the present invention pertains to a small-scale version of a conventional full-sized locker, it is also contemplated that various aspects of the invention may also pertain to small-scale versions of other sports related constructions, such as horse stalls, pit stalls, garages, or other sports relates structures known in the art.
  • This disclosure provides exemplary embodiments of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited by these exemplary embodiments. Numerous variations, whether explicitly provided for by the specification or implied by the specification, such as variations in structure, dimension, type of material and manufacturing process may be implemented by one of skill in the art in view of this disclosure.

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What is claimed is:
1. A small-scale locker comprising:
a rear wall and a peripheral wall coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall, the rear wall and the peripheral wall collectively defining a small-scale locker cavity;
a shelf coupled to the peripheral wall and dividing the locker cavity into first and second cavity sections; and
a first magnetic connector coupled to the peripheral wall, the first magnetic connector being sized and configured to magnetically engage with a corresponding magnetic connector of an adjacent small-scale locker.
2. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, further comprising an indicia element coupled to an outer surface of the peripheral wall.
3. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, further comprising a nameplate coupled to the shelf.
4. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, further comprising a hanging rod coupled to the peripheral wall and extending through the small-scale locker cavity.
5. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, wherein the rear wall, peripheral wall and shelf are fabricated from wood.
6. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, wherein the peripheral wall defines a quadrangular configuration having a longitudinal dimension defining a height and a latitudinal dimension defining a width, the height being less than 25 inches and the width being less than 15 inches.
7. The small-scale locker recited in claim 6, wherein the height is less than 1.5 inches and the width is less than 1 inch.
8. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, wherein the first magnetic connector is recessed within a bore formed in the peripheral wall, the first magnetic connector having an exposed surface substantially flush with an outer surface of the peripheral wall.
9. The small-scale locker recited in claim 1, further comprising a second magnetic connector coupled to the peripheral wall, the first magnetic connector and second magnetic connector being arranged in opposed relation to each other.
10. A row of small-scale lockers comprising:
a pair of small-scale lockers, each locker including:
a rear wall and a peripheral wall coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall, the rear wall and the peripheral wall collectively defining a small-scale locker cavity;
a shelf coupled to the peripheral wall and dividing the locker cavity into first and second cavity sections; and
a magnetic connector coupled to the peripheral wall;
the pair of small-scale lockers being selectively detachably connectable to each other via the corresponding magnetic connectors.
11. The small-scale locker recited in claim 10, wherein at least one locker further includes an indicia element coupled to an outer surface of the peripheral wall.
12. The small-scale locker recited in claim 10, wherein at least one locker further includes a nameplate coupled to the shelf.
13. The small-scale locker recited in claim 10, further comprising a hanging rod coupled to the peripheral wall and extending through the small-scale locker cavity.
14. The small-scale locker recited in claim 10, wherein the rear wall, peripheral wall and shelf of each locker are fabricated from wood.
15. The small-scale locker recited in claim 10, wherein the peripheral wall of each locker defines a quadrangular configuration having a longitudinal dimension defining a height and a latitudinal dimension defining a width, the height being less than 25 inches and the width being less than 15 inches.
16. The small-scale locker recited in claim 15, wherein the height is less than 1.5 inches and the width is less than 1 inch.
17. The small-scale locker recited in claim 10, wherein the magnetic connector is recessed within a bore formed in the peripheral wall, the magnetic connector having an exposed surface substantially flush with an outer surface of the peripheral wall.
18. A small-scale locker for displaying a miniature display item, the small-scale locker comprising:
a rear wall and a peripheral wall coupled to a peripheral portion of the rear wall, the rear wall and the peripheral wall collectively defining a small-scale locker cavity;
a display member coupled to one of the rear wall and the peripheral wall and extending into the small-scale locker cavity, the display member being engageable with the miniature display item for positioning the miniature display item within the small-scale locker cavity for display; and
a first magnetic connector coupled to the peripheral wall, the first magnetic connector being sized and configured to magnetically engage with a corresponding magnetic connector of an adjacent small-scale locker.
19. The small-scale locker recited in claim 18, wherein the display member includes a hanging rod coupled to the peripheral wall and extending through the small-scale locker cavity.
20. The small-scale locker recited in claim 18, wherein the peripheral wall defines a quadrangular configuration having a longitudinal dimension defining a height and a latitudinal dimension defining a width, the height being less than 25 inches and the width being less than 15 inches.
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