US3888353A - Stand for storage of shoes - Google Patents

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US3888353A
US3888353A US371245A US37124573A US3888353A US 3888353 A US3888353 A US 3888353A US 371245 A US371245 A US 371245A US 37124573 A US37124573 A US 37124573A US 3888353 A US3888353 A US 3888353A
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    • 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
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    • A47B61/04Wardrobes for shoes, hats, umbrellas, or the like

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  • ABSTRACT A stand for storage of shoes has two flat parallel rigid end supports, and telescopic crossties extending between these. Major surfaces of the end supports are provided with coupling elements for engagement with the crossties. Edge faces of the end support have additional coupling elements by means of which two or more of the stands can be coupled together to provide increased storage capacity.
  • the invention relates to a stand for storage of shoes, in which rod shaped crossties are supported by supports which are arranged at a distance from each other.
  • the shoe stand supports as rigid flat members, and by providing at least one major surface of each support with coupling elements for supporting rod-shaped crossties. Additional coupling elements are provided on the support edge faces for direct attachment of a plurality of supports to each other.
  • the shoe stand according to the invention is suitable for direct erection on the floor, for hanging on a wall or the like, or also as the need may be for accommodation in an available cabinet space, without any need for a profes sional assistance on the part of the user. It is also possible to stack a plurality of such shoe stands above each other without encountering any difficulty, and thus to assemble from them a larger unit.
  • the shoe stand supports be configurated as essentially rectangular rigid members, and that they be provided with coupling elements on their edge faces. Consequently, the shoe stand can be optionally erected in such a manner that the shorter or the longer edge faces of the support contact the support surface (e.g. the floor) and a fitting of the stand to spaces having different heights and depths is possible solely by changing its orientation. Furthermore, it is advantageous to locate the coupling elements for supporting the rod-shaped crossties for holding the shoes at diagonally opposite grid points of a rectangular, preferably quadrilateral, grid. An arrangement is obtained by this measure which permits optimum storage of the shoes and in which the crossties are located in pairs arranged in inclined planes.
  • the preferable arrangement of the coupling elements at diagonally opposite grid points of a quadrilateral grid even permits a positioning of the crossties in inclined planes which enclose an angle of 45 with any possible base planes (depending upon the orientation of the stand), so that the shoes to be stored can always be placed upon a crosstie having the same inclination regardless of the orientation of the stand, such inclination of course assuring optimum access thereto.
  • each shoe stand support with coupling elements for both types of the crosstie parts to be assembled to a crosstie unit, the coupling elements being arranged in alternating order so that the shoe stand supports are identical and the two supports can be used interchangeably at any end of the shoe stand.
  • the coupling elements for attachment of the crossties as well as for direct coupling of a plurality of supports to each other are advantageously constructed as coupling projections and/or coupling sockets suitable for establishing plugin connections.
  • the coupling projections and the coupling sockets for mutual coupling of several supports are preferably provided on elongated offset head parts of the supports, the head parts being located at the shorter ends of the supports and projecting beyond the longitudinal sides of the main part of the support.
  • the ends of the head parts are advantageously provided with coupling projections on one side of the support, and with coupling sockets on the other side of the support, while the head parts are provided with immediately adjacent coupling projections and coupling sockets in the longitudinal regions of their end faces, the adjacent arrange ment on one side of the support being opposite to that on the other side.
  • the shoe stand supports be provided with perforations or holes in the region between the coupling elements for the rod-shaped crossties.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the novel shoe stand, in a first manner of erection
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the novel shoe stand, in a second manner of erection and with two individual stands superimposed;
  • FIG. 3 is an elevational view of a shoe stand support, seen from the inside of the stand.
  • FIG. 4 is a top plan view of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 1 of the drawing shows a currently preferred embodiment of the stand for storage of shoes, according to the invention.
  • This shoe stand comprises, in general, flat panel-shaped supports arranged in parallel but spaced from one another, and rod-shaped crossties 11 which are accommodated between these supports and suitable for supporting the shoes to be stored.
  • the supports 10 have different dimensions in mutually normal directions, such that a substantially rectangular basic shape is obtained.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 result from this fact.
  • Each of the rod-shaped crossties 11 in the illustrated embodiment consists of two tubular crosstie sections l2, 13, one of which is suitable for being telescopically inserted into the other, each crosstie section also being inserted at one end into a coupling element l4, 15.
  • These coupling elements are provided on a major surface 16 of the respective support 10.
  • the coupling elements are constructed as coupling receptacles or sockets fitted to the outer periphery of the respective crosstie section 12 or 13 to be accommodated therein.
  • the coupling elements 14, 15 can also be constructed as pins projecting into the ends of the crosstie sections, should this be preferred.
  • the length of the shoe stand may be varied within a broad range as a result of the use of the telescopic crosstie sections, so that an universal adjustment of the shoe stand to given space conditions is possible.
  • the coupling sockets 15, 14 for accommodation of the crosstie sections for holding the shoes are arranged in a quadrilateral grid on the major surfaces 16 of the supports 10, namely, in pairs at diagonally opposite corner points.
  • the crossties are arranged so that each cooperating pair of the same lies in a plane which encloses a 45 angle with the base plane of the stand, regardless of the orientation of the stand (compare FIGS. 1 and 2) so that there is no need for changing the position of the crossties in respect to the supports. Since the shoes are always rested on one pair of crossties, an optimum condition for the accessibility of the shoes is thus obtained because, regardless of the orientation of the shoe stand, the orientation of the pairs of crossties relative to the base plane remains the same at all times.
  • each support is provided with adjacent coupling sockets for accommodation of any one of the two different crosstie sections 12, 13 having different diameters, so that the supports of the shoe stand are arbitrarily interchangeable end-for-end.
  • the different coupling parts are alternately provided at the corner points of the quadrilateral grid so that, in the arrangement obtained during the assembling operation, the shoe stand supports are mirror images of each other, and the coupling parts for each of the crosstie sections 12, 13 always face each other.
  • the shoe stand supports 10 are provided with further coupling elements 18, 19 on certain of their edge faces.
  • These latter coupling elements 18, 19 are alternately constructed as coupling projections and coupling sockets in such a manner that whenever a plurality of shoe stands is arranged above each other (see H6. 2) or next to each other, the shoe stand supports engage each other by means of the coupling elements 18, 19 which permit a plug-in connection.
  • the drawing shows that the supports 10 are delineated at their shorter sides by offset head parts 20 which are unitary with the main part of the respective support, but extend beyond its longitudinal sides.
  • the offset head parts 20 are provided with immediately adjacent coupling projections 18 and coupling sockets 19 at their longer edge faces 21, the adjacent arrangement on one of the ends of the support being opposite to that on the end facing in the other direction.
  • the ends of the head parts which constitute the base regions for the erection of the shoe stand in the manner as shown in FIG. 2, are alternately each provided with a coupling projection 18 on one end and with a coupling socket 19 on the opposite end.
  • This arrangement of the coupling elements 18, 19 permits the assemblage of several shoe stands by plug-in connection in every case, regardless of the orientation of the lowermost stand.
  • the supports are provided with perforations or holes 22 in their main part for reducing their weight and the material expenditure.
  • the illustrated embodiment is only an example of the construction of the shoe stand according to the invention, and the invention is not limited to this particular embodiment; rather, various changes and other embodiments are also possible.
  • the rodshaped crossties could also be of a different shape, and the coupling parts for attachment of the crossties could be constructed as annular collars into which the ends of the crossties are inserted.
  • a stand for storage of shoes comprising a pair of I-shaped end members each having a center portion and a pair of crossbar portions having parts which extend beyond opposite sides of said center portion at the respective ends thereof, each of said crossbar portions having an edge face facing away from the other crossbar portion and each of said parts having an end face extending substantially normal to the associated edge face so that each end member may be placed on a sup porting surface in a position in which one of said edge faces or two of said end faces are juxtaposed with said supporting surface, said center portion of each of said end members being provided with a plurality of sockets aligned with corresponding sockets provided in the center portion of the respective other end member; a plurality of shoe-supporting telescopic crossties each having spaced end portions lodged in the respective aligned sockets of said end members and interconnecting the latter at a distance from one another which is adjustable by telescoping said crossties, the length of said shoe stand being variable at will by changing said distance between said end members of said pair with attendant telescoping
  • a shoe stand according to claim 1 wherein said sockets for attachment of said crossties are arranged in pairs at diagonally opposing grid points of a rectangular grid.

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