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The present invention relates generally to shoe storage and display, and more specifically to a device and method to allow easy storage, access, organization and display of shoes in a horizontal disposition so that they can be easily viewed, removed, and returned or replaced.
Storage is a persistent problem for those living in apartments, condos and houses with limited closet space. Clothing and shoes must be stored in a manner that provides visibility and access in order to be used. Today, people generally have a variety of pairs of shoes for various activities, including golf shoes, running and walking shoes, casual or dress shoes, etc. These are often kept on the floor of a closet or other storage space, which can become cluttered, piled up, or otherwise difficult to see and access. The invention disclosed herein addresses this by providing a device and method of storing shoes that allows for immediate accessibility, ready visibility and reduction of clutter. Shoes can be organized and stored for instant use.
Another intended use for the device and method disclosed herein is for display in shops, stores or outlets that offer shoes for sale. Displaying shoes is typically done by mounting or placing shoes on flat shelves along a display wall. This requires regular dusting of the shelves, which can become cracked or warped with time. They also require the shoes to be positioned along the wall lengthwise, resulting in space of at least the length of the shoe required for customer visualization of each shoe or pair. With the present invention, shoes are hung on hangers facing outwards, or at a forty-five (45) degree from the mounting waif In this way, less space is required to display each shoe, resulting in increased capacity for more shoes on display. This benefits both the buyer and the seller, in that a greater variety can be presented in a smaller space.
This invention is unique in that it offers the user a single device that can be used for both storage and display. It can be made and used with an infinite number of design elements, which could organize shoes based on their type or use. The grip ball component, which allows for hanging upon, presses and attaches the shoe to the storeboard, and is shaped and designed to incorporate colors, designs and sports indicia including but not limited to golf, tennis, basketball, football, baseball, cricket, bowling or other sports balls bearing team colors or logos.
Unlike existing shoe storage and display methods in the prior art, this invention allows the user to readily change, replace, expand, and reposition shoes for visual appeal easily and instantly. With the invention disclosed herein, the user can view and access shoes for immediate use or inspection.
Pegboard, slatboard and slatgrid wall mounting surfaces are not new. Perforated hardboard has been used for mounting and display of a range of products, ranging from tools to sporting equipment to clothing to food items, in both retail and home settings. These typically involve a rigid surface with pre-drilled holes or slats, which accept pegs or hooks to support items stored or displayed thereon. The present invention is specifically applicable to the display and storage of shoes, as the ball at the end of the hanger is used to support the shoe that is hung upon it as well as press against the back of the shoe, where the heel of the wearer is typically positioned when the shoe is worn. Also, in one embodiment of the invention, a double ended hanger allows the user to place pairs of shoes together, and reposition them anywhere on the storeboard surface. In this way, shoes can be rearranged based on trends, wearing priority, or other personal or commercial preference.
This invention is also further distinguished by the orientation it allows for placement of the shoes upon the storeboard. Existing devices and methods orient the shoe with one or another side long side placed along the wall. By placing the shoe at a forty-five (45) degree angle from the storeboard with the shoe pressed against it, the shoe is oriented outward, so that the toe is presented. This allows for multiple advantages, including making the shoe underside visible, occupying less space, and optimizing viewing of the entire shoe.
Another advantage of this invention over existing art is that the grip balls can be ornamented, shaped, colored and textured to resemble sports balls or other specialty designs. In this way, specific shoes can be ordered or organized based on the shoe type. For example, golf shoes would be hung on hangers with golf ball design balls. Tennis shoes would similarly be hung on hangers with balls which are replicas of tennis balls. Dress or fancy shoes could be put on crystal or other decorative grip ball hangers. One skilled in the art would appreciate that any type of sport or specialty design consistent with the use of a shoe could be used and be consistent with the disclosure presented herein. This would be especially beneficial to commercial shoe sellers, who could appeal to patrons with specific team logos, game indicia or other design elements presently in fashion.
It is desirable to have a changeable storage or display system for shoes that is assembled in any configuration preferred by the user, made by easily connecting complimentary components. The preferred embodiment comprises a pegboard or slatboard “storeboard”, with complimentary hangers removably inserted into the holes or slats thereon. The hangers are adapted to the storeboard by virtue of the shape of the hanger and the attached ball, referred to as a grip ball on its end. The grip ball is larger than, and attached either permanently or removably affixed onto the end of the hanger stem, which is hung perpendicular to the wall or surface the shoe is hung or displayed on. It is sized to fit inside of a shoe, and is decorated, ornamented or designed with sports or other specialty insignia or indicia The shoe can rest upon the grip ball, or the ball can be manipulated up or down to releaseably press against the portion of the shoe that covers the back of the wearer's heel. By pressing this portion of the shoe against the storeboard the shoe will be more securely anchored in place for sturdy storage and display.
It is further desirable to provide a storage and display for shoes assembled by the user through which a user can sort or arrange shoes based on individual use and preference. In the present invention, each hanger and its corresponding grip ball can be individually selected, arranged and directly applied to the storeboard surface by the user. New component hangers can be added, collected, and changed to comport with trending styles and preferences.
As a display, the present invention offers a way to provide colors, texture, artwork or sports elements. It can be used with standard pegboard, slatgrid or slatboard backing (the storeboard), where hangers are connected to the storeboard by pressing or inserting through holes or slats. As the hangers are connected to the storeboard, an easily visible organized display is constructed upon which shoes can be safely and artfully stored.
In a one embodiment, the design balls and hanger exhibit a slight spring when pressed and released, which holds the shoe in place with just enough pressure to keep it steady; when the ball is released or pressed away, the shoe can easily be removed.
The present invention utilizes existing pegboard, slatboard or slatgrid panels, collectively called herein storeboards. Individual hangers are connected to grip balls that physically support and may also press the shoe against the storeboard, which allows the user to connect, extend, and infinitely expand the storage and display surface in all directions.
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40. shoe illustration shown in use with apparatus
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60. slatboard hanger stem
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These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, claims and accompanying drawings where:
The invention described herein contemplates an apparatus and method for the storage and display of shoes. It provides for horizontal, toe-facing orientation to optimize space and viewing capacity for the user. The hanger includes an ornamented grip ball, which supports the shoe both by allowing the shoe to hang from it and by pressing against the portion of the shoe occupied by the wearer's foot when the shoe is hung upon it.
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This application claims priority to U.S. patent application No. 62/282,556, filed Aug. 5, 2015.
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62282556 | Aug 2015 | US |