The present disclosure relates generally to footwear storage devices and, in particular, to a footwear storage and display rack that also accommodates one or more related accessories.
Athletic shoes are often used with additional apparel items or equipment. For example, an individual playing basketball uses a basketball and typically wears basketball shoes. As another example, an individual playing baseball uses a baseball and may wear a baseball cap and baseball shoes. A shoe storage device that also stores associated apparel and/or equipment would make access easier and also reduce the chances that the item of apparel or piece of equipment is lost. In addition, an individual may wish to store the items together for decorative display purposes, such as a pair of basketball shoes displayed with a basketball or a pair of baseball shoes displayed with a baseball or cap of the owner's favorite team. Such a storage and display device could find use in a retail environment as well.
There are several aspects of the present subject matter which may be embodied separately or together in the devices and systems described and claimed below. These aspects may be employed alone or in combination with other aspects of the subject matter described herein, and the description of these aspects together is not intended to preclude the use of these aspects separately or the claiming of such aspects separately or in different combinations as set forth in the claims appended hereto.
In one aspect, a footwear storage and display rack includes a mounting member configured to be mounted to a wall or other generally vertical surface. The mounting member includes an upper portion and a lower portion. A footwear shelf includes a proximal section and a distal section with the proximal section extending from the lower portion of the mounting member so as to be configured at an angle between about 0 degrees and about 90 degrees with respect to the wall or other generally vertical surface when the mounting member is secured to the wall or other generally vertical surface. The distal section is movable with respect to the proximal section so that a length of the footwear shelf is adjustable. An accessory support extends from the upper portion of the mounting member.
In another aspect, a footwear storage and display rack includes a mounting member configured to be mounted to a wall or other generally vertical surface. The mounting member includes an upper portion and a lower portion. A footwear shelf includes a proximal section and a distal section with the proximal section extending from the lower portion of the mounting member so as to be configured at an angle between about 0 degrees and about 90 degrees with respect to the wall or other generally vertical surface when the mounting member is secured to the wall or other generally vertical surface. The distal section extends from the proximal section. An accessory support extends from the upper portion of the mounting member.
An embodiment of the footwear storage and display rack of the invention is indicated in general at 10 in
An accessory support, indicated in general at 16 in
While an opening sized to cradle a basketball is shown at 24 for the accessory support 16, the opening may alternatively be sized to cradle the bottom portion of a baseball. Alternatively, the panel 22 may be provided with several smaller openings so that a number of baseballs or golf balls may be held. As another alternative, the opening 24 may feature a different shape, or it may be eliminated entirely.
While the accessory support 16 is illustrated as a generally horizontal panel, to may instead take the form of a bracket or any other structure configured to support an accessory or clothing article. Examples include, but are not limited to, pegs to hold one or more caps, a ball holder or a bracket to hold a golf club, pool cue, rifle or fishing pole.
A footwear shelf, indicated in general at 18 in
The footwear shelf includes a proximal section 30 and a distal section 32. The distal section is provided with an upturned retaining lip 33. The proximal section 30 is provided with a pair of elongated slots 34a and 34b, while the distal section is provided with a pair of apertures that receive fasteners such as screws 36a and 36b (
As illustrated in the embodiment described above, the mounting member 12, accessory support 16 and the proximal portion 30 of the footwear shelf could be formed from a single metal panel that is cut and bent to form the three portions of the rack 10. They alternatively may be separately formed and then joined together.
It should be noted that the slots could instead be formed in the distal section 32, with the screws 36a and 36b and nuts 38a and 38b mounted in the proximal section. Furthermore, the elongated slots 34a and 34b and screws 36a and 36b (with nuts) may be replaced with a single slot and screw (with nut). In addition, other sliding arrangements know in the art could be used, such as channels on one section receiving the edges or a track on the other section. As another alternative, the sliding arrangement between the proximal and distal sections of the footwear shelf could be replaced with an arrangement where the position of the distal section could be adjusted with respect to the proximal section in a non-continuous fashion, such as with tabs or hooks on one section engaging a series of notches on the other section, to adjust the length of the footwear shelf.
While the preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the disclosure, the scope of which is defined by the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/556,878, filed Sep. 11, 2017, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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