The present invention relates to an adjustment shoes frame, and more particularly, to an adjustment shoes frame with a top part pivotably connected to a bottom part, the angular distance between the two parts can be set.
A conventional way to store shoes in stores generally includes an 1-shaped frame with only one shoe supported on the frame and the other one is stored in the back of the store. When the customers need to try these shoes, the clerk has to find the correct one to match the one on the I-shaped frame and this wastes a lot of time for waiting. When the shoes are stored in homes, the shoes are stored in the boxes which are stacked in the cabinet. It takes time to remove the boxes and get the desired box to pick the shoes out. If the shoes are stored on a long frame, it needs a significant space to install the large frame. The conventional ways for storage of shoes do not meet the requirements of people in the urban area.
The present invention intends to provide a shoes frame which occupies limited space and can be adjusted for the shoes of different sizes.
The present invention relates to an adjustment shoes frame and comprises a top part having a first surface and a first pivotal portion. A stop plate extends from the first surface. The first pivotal portion has a hole defined therethrough. A bottom part has a second surface and a second pivotal portion which has a protrusion for being pivotably engaged with the hole of the first pivotal portion. An adjustment device is connected between the top and bottom parts.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The bottom part 2 has a second surface 21 for a shoe to be put thereon and a second pivotal portion 22 extends perpendicularly from an underside of the second surface 21. The second pivotal portion 22 has a protrusion 221 which is pivotably engaged with the hole 131 of the first pivotal portion 13. The side of the second surface 21 of the second part 2 is in alignment with the second pivotal portion 22, and a lug 23 extends from the second surface 21. The lug 23 has an aperture 231 and the adjustment rod 3 is connected to the aperture 231.
An adjustment device includes the adjustment rod 3 which is a curved rod and is connected between the top and bottom parts 1, 2. The adjustment rod 3 includes a positioning portion 31 which includes a guide groove 311 and multiple notches 312. The stud 141 on the first part 1 is movable in the guide groove 311 and engaged with one of the notches 312 to set the desired angular distance between the top and bottom parts 1, 2. A pivot 32 extends from the adjustment rod 3 and is pivotably engaged with the aperture 231 of the lug 23 of the second part 2. The pivot 32 includes an enlarged head 321 so that when the pivot 32 is engaged with the aperture 231, the pivot 32 is not separated from the lug 23 of the second part 2.
The first and second surfaces 11, 21 are located on different planes so that the two shoes can be put on the first and second surfaces 11, 21 respectively. This saves the space in horizontal direction. The top part 1 is pivotable relative to the second part 2, and the adjustment rod 3 sets the angular distance between the top and bottom parts 1, 2 so that the different types of shoes can be put on the top and bottom parts 1, 2. The stud 141 is slidable with in the guide groove 311 of the adjustment rod 3 and engaged with one of the notches 312 so that the user can easily adjust the relative positions of the top and bottom parts 1, 2.
The hole 131 of the top part 1 and the protrusion 221 of the bottom part 2 can be switched to each other, which means that the first pivotal portion 13 of the top part 1 is a protrusion and the second pivotal portion 22 of the bottom part 2 is a hole. Similarly, the pivot 32 of the adjustment rod 3 and the lug 23 of the bottom part 2 can also be switched to each other.
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The ridges 2242 of the inner cap 224 and the reception grooves 2252 of the outer cap 225 as shown in
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61296026 | Jan 2010 | US |