BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a shelf, and more particularly to a shelf for boots
storage.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] A conventional shelf for boots storage comprises a shelf body which has a rotatable
structure. The shelf body has a plurality of positioning plates arranged therein.
Under this arrangement, the boots can be placed into the shelf body from two sides
of the shelf body. Therefore, it is convenient for a user to place his/her boots into
the shelf body.
[0003] However, a receiving space of the shelf body is not adjustable, so that it is not
fit for the boot and the boot would be deformed; the long portion of the boot would
downcast and the moisture of the boot cannot exhaust from the boot; the receiving
space cannot be efficiently used.
[0004] From the
US 2008/0116154 A1 a rotating storage apparatus is known which is capable for storage of shoes or boots.
The storage apparatus disclosed in this document comprises a plurality of storage
racks which are rotatably arranged along a vertical support member. The shoes or boots
can be stored in the storage apparatus by either placing the shoes on top of the rotatable
disc-shaped racks or by hanging pairs of shoes or boots underneath the storage racks.
[0005] The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above
mentioned disadvantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved shelf.
[0007] To achieve the above and other objects, a shelf for boots storage comprises a base;
a bottom plate rotatably assembled on the base; at least one intermediate plate located
at a side of the bottom plate opposite to the base, a predetermined distance defined
between the intermediate plate and the bottom plate; a plurality of connecting elements
connected between the intermediate plate and the bottom plate, a receiving room defined
between the connecting elements, the intermediate plate, and the bottom plate; and
at least one hanging element extended from a bottom of the intermediate plate toward
the receiving room, an extended distance of the hanging element being predetermined,
a hanging space defined between the hanging element and the intermediate plate. Wherein,
a supporting member is extended from the bottom of the intermediate plate toward the
receiving room; when one boot is hung in the hanging space, the boot is upside-down
and a head portion of the boot is inserted into the hanging space; the supporting
member upwardly abuts against the head portion; the hanging element has at least one
pair of hanging pieces which are symmetrical with each other; a bottom end of one
of the hanging pieces is bent toward another of the hanging pieces, so that each of
the hanging pieces is L-shaped; an ankle portion of the boot is able to be clamped
between the hanging pieces; the head portion of the boot is located at the hanging
space; the hanging element further has at least one pair of further hanging pieces
which are symmetrical with each other; a bottom end of one of the further hanging
pieces is bent toward another of the further hanging pieces, so that each of the further
hanging pieces is L-shaped; each further hanging piece is detachably assembled to
a bottom end of each corresponding hanging piece; the ankle portion of the boot is
able to be clasped between the further hanging pieces; the shelf for boots storage
further has a top plate, a post and a top cover; the top plate is located above the
intermediate plate; the top cover is located above the top plate; the top plate is
connected to the intermediate plate; the top cover is rotatably connected to the top
plate; one end of the post is connected to the base; another end of the post is connected
to the top cover; the clasp member is extended from the bottom of the intermediate
plate toward the receiving room; the clasp member has a band and a clasp portion which
is assembled at a bottom end of the band; when two boots are stood in the receiving
room, the clasp portion clasps two long portions of the boots together; a length of
the band is adjustable; the shelf for boots storage further has a dust cover which
is mounted around the shelf for boots storage; the dust cover has at least one vertical
zip member which is vertically extended; the vertical zip member has two pull tabs;
one pull tab can be zipped up to open the vertical zip member; another pull tab can
be zipped down to open the vertical zip member; there is a plurality of said intermediate
plates; a distance is defined between each two adjacent intermediate plates; each
two adjacent intermediate plates are connected by the corresponding connecting elements;
a further receiving room is defined between the corresponding connecting elements
and each two adjacent intermediate plates; wherein, the boots are placed into the
receiving room from two sides of the receiving room; the boot is selectively hung
in the hanging space or stood in the receiving room; each hanging element is assembled
to a bottom of the corresponding intermediate plate; each hanging element has two
hanging pieces are extended from bottom of the corresponding intermediate plate toward
the receiving space; two further hanging piece respectively horizontally extended
form two hanging pieces; each further hanging piece of each hanging member has a supporting
plane which faces the intermediate plate; each supporting plane has an inclined portion
which is inclinedly extended form a bottom of the intermediate plate toward the receiving
room, and a horizontal portion which is horizontally extended from a top end of the
inclined portion; each horizontal portion of is parallel to the bottom of the intermediate
plate; an extended portion is horizontally extended from a bottom end of the inclined
portion; an extended direction of the extended portion is diametrically opposed to
an extended direction of the horizontal portion; the extended portion of each further
hanging piece is parallel to the bottom of the intermediate plate; the shelf for boots
storage has at least one telescopic member; the telescopic member is assembled to
the bottom of the intermediate plate; the telescopic member is able to be drawn back
toward the intermediate plate or extended from said intermediate plate; each connecting
element is defined as a vertical stick; two sleeving member are respectively assembled
at two sides of the intermediate plate; the two sleeving members respectively enclose
the two vertical sticks; each sleeving member is adjustably fastened to each corresponding
vertical stick via a plurality of fastener; a groove is axially defined on an outer
side of each vertical stick; the groove corresponds to the fastener.
[0008] Under this arrangement, the boots are placed into the receiving room from two sides
of the receiving room; the boot is selectively hung in the hanging space or stood
in the receiving room.
[0009] The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations
only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a first example of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a first example for showing an operation;
Figs. 3-4 are partially exploded view of a first example;
Fig. 5 is a side view of the first example;
Fig. 6 is a front view of the first example;
Fig. 7 is a rear view of the first example;
Fig. 7a is a rear view of a sub embodiment of the first example;
Fig. 8 is a side view of the first example;
Figs. 9-10 are partially enlarged view the first example;
Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a second example;
Fig. 12 is a partially exploded view of the embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of the third embodiment;
Fig. 14 is a side view of the third embodiment for showing an operation; and
Fig. 15 is a side view of a sub embodiment of the third embodiment for showing an
operation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Figs. 1-8 show a first embodiment of the present invention. A shelf for boots storage
10 has a base 11, a bottom plate 12, at least one intermediate plate 13, a plurality
of connecting elements 14, at least one hanging element 15, a supporting member 19,
a clasp member 18, a top plate 16, a post 17 and a top cover 171.
[0012] The bottom plate 12 is rotatably assembled on the base 11. Specially, the base 11
has a through hole 111 opened at a center thereof. The bottom plate 12 has a ring
protrusion 122 protruded at a bottom thereof. The ring protrusion 122 is rotatably
assembled into the through hole 111. The ring protrusion 122 has an engaging structure
so as to engage with the through hole 111, so that the bottom plate 12 is prevented
from being unexpectedly detached from the base 11. The base 11 has a ring groove 112
defined around a periphery of the through hole 111. The bottom plate 12 has a plurality
of balls 121 rollably assembled at the bottom thereof. Each ball 121 is partially
received in the ring groove 112 and is rollable along the ring groove 112, so that
the bottom plate 12 is smoothly rotatable relative to the base 11 via the balls 121
and the ring groove 112.
[0013] The intermediate plate 13 is located at a side of the bottom plate 12 opposite to
the base 11. A predetermined distance is defined between the intermediate plate 13
and the bottom plate 12. The connecting elements 14 are connected between a periphery
of the intermediate plate 13 and a periphery of the bottom plate 12. Specially, the
connecting elements 14 divide into two groups. The connecting elements 14 of each
said group are concatenated as a bar. One group of the connecting elements 14 is connected
between one side of the intermediate plate 13 and one side of the bottom plate 12;
another group of the connecting elements 14 is connected between another side of the
intermediate plate 13 and another side of the bottom plate 12. A receiving room is
defined between the connecting elements 14, the intermediate plate 13, and the bottom
plate 12. There is a plurality of said intermediate plates 13 in the first example.
A distance is defined between each two adjacent intermediate plates 13. Each two adjacent
intermediate plates 13 are connected by the corresponding connecting elements 14.
A further receiving room is defined between the corresponding connecting elements
14 and each two adjacent intermediate plates 13.
[0014] The hanging element 15 is extended from a bottom of the intermediate plate 13 toward
the receiving room. An extended distance of the hanging element 15 is predetermined.
A hanging space is defined between the hanging element 15 and the intermediate plate
13. The hanging element 15 has at least one pair of hanging pieces 151, 152 in the
first example. The hanging pieces 151, 152 are symmetrical with each other. A bottom
end of one of the hanging pieces 151, 152 is bent toward another of the hanging pieces
151, 152, so that each of the hanging pieces 151, 152 is L-shaped. A boot 2 or 3 has
an ankle portion 21 or 31. The ankle portion 21 or 31 is able to be clamped between
the hanging pieces 151, 152. A head portion 22 or 32 of the boot 2 or 3 is located
at the hanging space. A top end of each hanging piece 151 or 152 has a dovetailed
protrusion (as shown in Fig. 3). The bottom of the intermediate plate 13 has a dovetailed
groove. The dovetailed protrusion is detachably assembled at the dovetailed groove.
Specially, the hanging element 15 further has at least one pair of further hanging
pieces 153, 154. The further hanging pieces 153, 154 are symmetrical with each other.
A bottom end of one of the further hanging pieces 153, 154 is bent toward another
of the further hanging pieces 153, 154, so that each of the further hanging pieces
153, 154 is L-shaped. Each further hanging piece 153 or 154 is detachably assembled
to a bottom end of each corresponding hanging piece 151 or 152. Specially, the bottom
end of each hanging piece 151 or 152 has a further dovetailed groove (as shown in
Fig. 3). A top end of each further hanging piece 153 or 154 has a further dovetailed
protrusion. Each further dovetailed protrusion is detachably assembled at each corresponding
further dovetailed groove. Therefore, the hanging space is enlargeable via assembling
the further hanging pieces 153, 154, so as to hang the boot 2 with high heel. In addition,
the pair of hanging pieces 151, 152 can be replaced with a pair of long hanging pieces
151a, 152a, so as to enlarge the hanging space (as shown in Fig. 7a). The hanging
pieces can be directly extruded from the intermediate plate, so that the engaging
structure, such as said dovetailed protrusion or dovetailed groove, is not necessary.
In addition, two pairs of hanging pieces can be parallelly arranged at two sides of
the bottom of the intermediate plate, so as to simultaneously hang two boots. Furthermore,
three intermediate plates can be parallelly arranged and there can be two receiving
rooms; each receiving room is defined between each two corresponding adjacent intermediate
plates; therefore, two boots is able to be hung simultaneously.
[0015] The supporting member 19 is extended from the bottom of the intermediate plate 13
toward the receiving room. When one boot 2 or 3 is hung in the hanging space, the
boot 2 or 3 is upside-down and the head portion 22 or 32 of the boot 2 or 3 is inserted
into the hanging space; the supporting member 19 upwardly abuts against the head portion
22 or 32. Specially, the supporting member 19 has a plurality of supporting frames
191a, 191b, 191c and at least one supporting rod 192. The supporting frames 191a,
191b, 191c are all parallel with the intermediate plate 13. A distance is defined
between each two adjacent supporting frames 191a, 191b or 191b, 191c. The supporting
rod 192 is selectively assembled at one of the supporting frames 191a, 191b, 191c.
The supporting rod 192 of the supporting member 19 upwardly abuts against the head
portion 22 or 32 (as shown in Fig. 10).
[0016] The clasp member 18 is extended from the bottom of the intermediate plate 13 toward
the receiving room. The clasp member 18 has a band 181 and a clasp portion 182. The
clasp portion 182 is assembled at a bottom end of the band 181. When two boots 2 (or
3) are stood in the receiving room, the clasp portion 182 clasps two long portions
23 (or 33) together. Specially, a length of the band 181 is adjustable, so that the
clasp portion 182 is capable of fitly clasping a further long portion with different
length from the long portion 23 (or 33); therefore, the further long portion with
different length from the long portion 23 (or 33) is prevented form being downcast
(as shown in Figs. 9-10).
[0017] The top plate 16 is located above the intermediate plate 13, so that the intermediate
plate 13 is located between the top plate 16 and the bottom plate 12. The top plate
16 is connected to the intermediate plate 13. The top cover 171 is located above the
top plate 16. The top cover 171 is rotatably connected to the top plate 16. One end
of the post 17 is connected to the base 11; another end of the post 17 is connected
to the top cover 171. Specially, the post 17 is connected between a periphery of the
top cover 171 and a periphery of the base 11, so that a structure of the whole shelf
for boots storage 10 is strengthened, even if there are many intermediate plates 13
arranged between the top plate 16 and the bottom plate 12 and a height of a gravity
center of the shelf for boots storage 10 is increased. In addition, when the bottom
plate 12 is rotated relative to the base 11, said rotation is smooth because of the
post 17.
[0018] Referring to Figs. 5 and 8, the boots 2 or 3 are selectively placed into one of the
receiving rooms; the boots 2 or 3 are placed into one receiving room from two sides
of said one receiving room. The boot 2 or 3 is selectively hung in the hanging space
or stood in the receiving room. When there are two boots 2 or 3, one boot 2 or 3 is
hung in the hanging space from one side of the hanging space; another boot 2 or 3
is stood in the receiving room at another side of the hanging space. Therefore, a
positioning mode of the boots 2 or 3 is selectable; the long portion 23 (or 33) is
prevented form being downcast because of the supporting member 19 and the clasp member
18.
[0019] Furthermore, a distance between the supporting rod 192 and the intermediate plate
13 is adjustable so as to hang boots 2 or 3 with various thicknesses of the head portions
22 or 32, because the supporting member 19 has the supporting frames 191a, 191b, 191c;
therefore, the long portion of the boot is prevented from emerging from the receiving
space. Referring to Fig. 8, the boot 3 is fitly supported by the supporting member
19, so that the long portion 33 is straight; the boot 3a is not fitly supported by
the supporting member 19, so that the long portion 33a is inclined and emerges from
the receiving space. In addition, a length of the clasp member 18 is adjustable, so
that the long portion 23 or 33 is able to be fitly clasped by the clasp member 18
and to be straight.
[0020] Besides, referring to Fig. 11, the shelf for boots storage of the present invention
further has a dust cover 4. The dust cover 4 is mounted around the shelf for boots
storage. The dust cover 4 has at least one vertical zip member 41 which is vertically
extended, and at least one horizontal zip member 42 which is horizontally extended.
Specially, the vertical zip member 41 has two pull tabs 411. One pull tab 411 can
be zipped up to open the vertical zip member 41; another pull tab 411 can be zipped
down to open the vertical zip member 41. Therefore, the user can selectively open
an upper portion of the vertical zip member 41 or a lower portion of the vertical
zip member 41.
[0021] Figs. 12-15 show the embodiment of the present invention. The shelf for boots storage
has a plurality of hanging members 15' (or at least one). Each hanging element 15'
is assembled (or screwed) to a bottom of an intermediate plate 13. Only the differences
between the first example and the embodiment would be described. Two hanging pieces
151', 152' are respectively integrated with two further hanging pieces 153', 154'
of each hanging element 15'. Each further hanging piece 153' or 154' of each hanging
element 15' has a supporting plane 155' which faces the intermediate plate 13. A passage
is defined between the two further hanging pieces 153', 154' so that an ankle portion
of a boot can be positioned at the passage. Each supporting plane 155' has an inclined
portion 156' which is inclinedly extended form a bottom of the intermediate plate
13 toward the receiving room. A horizontal portion 157' is horizontally extended from
a top end of the inclined portion 156'. The horizontal portion 157' of each further
hanging piece 153' or 154' is parallel to the bottom of the intermediate plate 13.
The two further hanging pieces 153', 154' both correspond to a shape of the of the
head portion 22 of the boot. A positioned space is defined between the horizontal
portion 157' and the intermediate plate 13 so as to position the head portion 22 of
the boot. Specially, a width of the horizontal portion 157' is longer than a width
of the inclined portion 156'. The horizontal portion 157' is dovetailed so as to completely
support the head portion 22 of the boot. An extended portion 158' is horizontally
extended from a bottom end of the inclined portion 156'. An extended direction of
the extended portion 158' is diametrically opposed to an extended direction of the
horizontal portion 157'. The extended portion 158' of each further hanging piece 153'
or 154' is parallel to the bottom of the intermediate plate 13. A corner portion is
defined by the inclined portion 156' and the extended portion 158' so as to prevent
the boot from dropping down from the hanging element 15'.
[0022] The shelf for boots storage has a plurality of telescopic members 50 (or at least
one). Each telescopic member 50 is assembled (such as being screwed) to the bottom
of the intermediate plate 13. Specially, two connecting elements are respectively
and adjustably connected to two sides of the intermediate plate 13. Each connecting
element is defined as a vertical stick 51 which is formed as one piece. Clearly, two
sleeving member 131 are respectively assembled at two sides of the intermediate plate
13. The two sleeving member 131 could be integrated with the intermediate plate 13.
The two sleeving members 131 respectively enclose the two vertical sticks 51. Each
sleeving member 131 is fastened to each corresponding vertical stick 51 via a fastener
52 (the at least one fastener 52 could be a screw). A groove 511 is axially defined
on an outer side of each vertical stick 51. The groove 511 corresponds to the fastener
52.
[0023] Referring to Fig. 14, when the user places a boot with a shorter long portion into
the receiving room, the telescopic member 50 is drawn back toward the intermediate
plate 13 at first; then, a boot is stood in the receiving room; thereafter, the telescopic
member 50 is extended toward an inside of the boot; as a result, the boot is completely
positioned. Referring to Fig. 15, when the user places a boot with a longer long portion
into the receiving room, the user release each fastener 52 and the intermediate plate
13 is axially movable relative to the two vertical sticks 51; thereafter, the user
adjusts the receiving space via moving the intermediate plate 13, so as to fitly position
the boot at the receiving room; finally, the telescopic member 50 is extended toward
an inside of the boot to completely position the boot. Therefore, the present invention
is provided for boots with different sizes. Wherein, when the intermediate plate 13
is moving, the fastener 52 is partially extended into the groove 511, so that the
motion of the intermediate plate 13 is stable.
[0024] All in all, the receiving space is adjustable so as to fit the boot; the long portion
of the boot is prevented form being downcast; the present invention is easy to operate;
the structure of the present invention is strong; it is easy to manufacture the present
invention; the present invention is low-cost.
[0025] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for
purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is
not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
1. A shelf for boots storage (10) comprising:
a base (11);
a bottom plate (12) rotatably assembled on the base (11);
at least one intermediate plate (13) located at a side of the bottom plate (12) opposite
to the base (11), a predetermined distance defined between the intermediate plate
(13) and the bottom plate (12);
a plurality of connecting elements (14) connected between the intermediate plate (13)
and the bottom plate (12), a receiving room defined between the connecting elements
(14), the intermediate plate (13), and the bottom plate (12); and
at least one hanging element (15) extended from a bottom of the intermediate plate
(13) toward the receiving room, an extended distance of the hanging element (15) being
predetermined, a hanging space defined between the hanging element (15) and the intermediate
plate (13);
wherein, in use, the boots (2 or 3) are selectively placeable into the receiving room
from one of two corresponding sides of the receiving room; the boot (2 or 3) is selectively
hung in the hanging space with a bottom of the boot (2 or 3) upward and a head portion
(22 or 32) of the boot (2 or 3) being inserted into the receiving room or stood in
the receiving room with its bottom downward,
characterized in that:
each hanging element (15') is assembled to a bottom of the corresponding intermediate
plate (13); each hanging element (15') has two hanging pieces (151', 152') which are
extended from bottom of the corresponding intermediate plate (13) toward the receiving
space; two further hanging pieces (153', 154') respectively horizontally extended
form two hanging pieces (151', 152'); each further hanging piece (153', 154') of each
hanging member has a supporting plane (155') which faces the intermediate plate (13);
each supporting plane (155') has an inclined portion (156') which is inclinedly extended
form a bottom of the intermediate plate (13) toward the receiving room, and a horizontal
portion (157') which is horizontally extended from a top end of the inclined portion
(156'); an extended portion (158') is horizontally extended from a bottom end of the
inclined portion (156'); an extended direction of the extended portion is opposite
to an extended direction of the horizontal portion relative to the inclined portion;
the horizontal portion (157') and the extended portion (158') of each further hanging
piece (153', 154') is parallel to the bottom of the intermediate plate (13).
2. The shelf for boots storage as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shelf for boots storage
(10) has at least one telescopic member (50); the telescopic member (50) is assembled
to the bottom of the intermediate plate (13); the telescopic member (50) is able to
be drawn back toward the intermediate plate (13) or extended from said intermediate
plate (13).
3. The shelf for boots storage as claimed in claim 1, wherein each connecting element
(14) is defined as a vertical stick (51); two sleeving member (131) are respectively
assembled at two sides of the intermediate plate (13); the two sleeving members (131)
respectively enclose the two vertical sticks (51); each sleeving member (131) is adjustably
fastened to each corresponding vertical stick (15) via a plurality of fasteners (52).
4. The shelf for boots storage as claimed in claim 3, wherein a groove (511) is axially
defined on an outer side of each vertical stick (51); the groove (511) corresponds
to the fasteners (52).
1. Regal zur Aufbewahrung von Stiefeln (10) umfassend:
eine Basis (11),
eine Bodenplatte (12), die drehbar an der Basis (11) montiert ist,
wenigstens eine Zwischenplatte (13), die an einer Seite der Bodenplatte (12) gegenüber
von der Basis (11) angeordnet ist, wobei ein vorgegebener Abstand zwischen der Zwischenplatte
(13) und der Bodenplatte (12) definiert ist,
eine Mehrzahl von Verbindungselementen (14), welche die Zwischenplatte (13) und die
Bodenplatte (12) miteinander verbinden, wobei ein Aufnahmeraum zwischen den Verbindungselementen
(14), der Zwischenplatte (13) und der Bodenplatte (12) definiert ist, und
wenigstens ein Aufhängeelement (15), das sich von einer Unterseite der Zwischenplatte
(13) in Richtung des Aufnahmeraums erstreckt, wobei ein Erstreckungsabstand des Aufhängeelements
(15) vorgegeben ist, wobei ein Aufhängeraum zwischen dem Aufhängeelement (15) und
der Zwischenplatte (13) definiert ist,
wobei, die Stiefel (2 oder 3) im Gebrauch selektiv von einer der zwei zugehörigen
Seiten des Aufnahmeraums in dem Aufnahmeraum platzierbar sind, wobei der Stiefel (2
oder 3) selektiv in dem Aufhängeraum aufgehängt werden kann, sodass eine Unterseite
des Stiefels (2 oder 3) nach oben gerichtet ist und ein Kopfabschnitt (22 oder 32)
des Stiefels (2 oder 3) in den Aufnahmeraum eingesetzt ist, oder wobei der Stiefel
mit seiner Unterseite nach unten in den Aufnahmeraum gestellt wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
jedes Aufhängeelement (15') an einer Unterseite der zugehörigen Zwischenplatte (13)
montiert ist, wobei jedes Aufhängeelement (15') zwei Aufhängeteile (151', 152') aufweist,
die sich von einer Unterseite der zugehörigen Zwischenplatte (13) in Richtung des
Aufnahmeraums erstrecken, wobei sich zwei zusätzliche Aufhängeteile (153', 154') jeweils
horizontal von den beiden Aufhängeteilen (151', 152') erstrecken, wobei jedes der
zusätzlichen Aufhängeteile (153', 154') von jedem Aufhängeelement eine Auflagefläche
(155') aufweist, die der Zwischenplatte (13) zugewandt ist, wobei jede der Auflageflächen
(155') einen schrägen Abschnitt (156'), der sich schräg von einer Unterseite der Zwischenplatte
(13) in Richtung des Aufnahmeraums erstreckt, und einen horizontalen Abschnitt (157')
aufweist,
der sich horizontal von einem oberen Ende des schrägen Abschnitts (156') erstreckt,
wobei sich ein Verlängerungsabschnitt (158') horizontal von einem unteren Ende des
schrägen Abschnitts (156') erstreckt, wobei eine Erstreckungsrichtung des Verlängerungsabschnitts
in Bezug auf den schrägen Abschnitt zu einer Erstreckungsrichtung des horizontalen
Abschnitts entgegengesetzt ist, wobei der horizontale Abschnitt (157') und der Verlängerungsabschnitt
(158') von jedem der zusätzlichen Aufhängeteile (153', 154') parallel zur Unterseite
der Zwischenplatte (13) ist.
2. Regal zur Aufbewahrung von Stiefeln nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Regal zur Aufbewahrung
von Stiefeln (10) wenigstens ein teleskopierbares Teil (50) umfasst, wobei das teleskopierbare
Teil (50) an der Unterseite der Zwischenplatte (13) angebracht ist, wobei das teleskopierbare
Teil (50) in Richtung der Zwischenplatte (13) einziehbar ist oder von der besagten
Zwischenplatte (13) ausfahrbar ist.
3. Regal zur Aufbewahrung von Stiefeln nach Anspruch 1, bei welchem jedes Verbindungselement
(14) als ein senkrechter Stab (51) ausgebildet ist, wobei zwei Hülsenelemente (131)
jeweils an den beiden Seiten der Zwischenplatte (13) vorgesehen sind, wobei die beiden
Hülsenelemente (131) jeweils die beiden senkrechten Stäbe (51) aufnehmen, wobei jedes
Hülsenelement (131) über eine Mehrzahl von Befestigungselementen (52) verstellbar
an dem jeweils zugehörigen senkrechten Stab (15) fixiert ist.
4. Regal zur Aufbewahrung von Stiefeln nach Anspruch 3, bei welchem eine Rille (511)
axial an einer äußere Seite von jedem der senkrechten Stäbe (51) vorgesehen ist, wobei
die Rille (511) den Befestigungselementen (52) entspricht.
1. Etagère pour stockage de bottes (10) comprenant :
une base (11) ;
une plaque de fond (12) montée de manière rotative sur la base (11);
au moins une plaque intermédiaire (13) située sur un côté de la plaque de fond (12)
opposée à la base (11), une distance prédéterminée étant définie entre la plaque intermédiaire
(13) et la plaque de fond (12) ;
une pluralité d'éléments de liaison (14) reliés entre la plaque intermédiaire (13)
et la plaque de fond (12), un espace récepteur étant défini entre les éléments de
liaison (14), la plaque intermédiaire (13) et la plaque de fond (12) et
au moins un élément suspendu (15) qui s'étend d'un fond de la plaque intermédiaire
(13) vers l'espace récepteur, une distance d'extension de l'élément suspendu (15)
étant prédéterminée, un espace de suspension étant défini entre l'élément suspendu
(15) et la plaque intermédiaire (13),
dans laquelle, en utilisation, les bottes (2 ou 3) peuvent être placées de manière
sélective dans l'espace récepteur à partir de l'un de deux côtés correspondants de
l'espace récepteur, la botte (2 ou 3) étant suspendue de manière sélective dans l'espace
de suspension avec une partie inférieure de la botte (2 ou 3) vers le haut et une
portion supérieure (22 ou 23) de la botte (2 ou 3) qui est insérée dans l'espace récepteur
ou qui est debout dans l'espace récepteur avec sa partie inférieure vers le bas
caractérisée en ce que chaque élément suspendu (15') est monté sur un fond de la plaque intermédiaire correspondante
(13), chaque élément suspendu (15') ayant deux parties suspendues (151', 152') qui
s'étendent du fond de la plaque intermédiaire correspondante (13) vers l'espace récepteur,
deux autres parties suspendues (153', 154') s'étendant respectivement horizontalement
formant deux parties suspendues (151', 152'), chaque autre partie suspendue (153',
154') de chaque organe suspendu ayant un plan de support (155') qui a une portion
inclinée (156') qui s'étend de manière inclinée à partir d'un fond de la plaque intermédiaire
(13) vers l'espace récepteur et une portion horizontale (157') qui s'étend horizontalement
à partir d'une extrémité de dessus de la portion inclinée (156'), une portion d'extension
(158') s'étendant horizontalement à partir d'une extrémité inférieure de la portion
inclinée (156'), une direction d'extension de la portion d'extension étant opposée
à une direction d'extension de la portion horizontale par rapport à la portion inclinée,
la portion horizontale (157') et la portion d'extension (158') de chaque autre partie
suspendue (153', 154') étant parallèle au fond de la plaque intermédiaire (13).
2. Etagère pour stockage de bottes selon la revendication 1, l'étagère pour stockage
de bottes (10) ayant au moins un organe télescopique (50), l'organe télescopique (50)
étant monté sur le fond de la plaque intermédiaire (13), l'organe télescopique (50)
étant capable d'être replié vers la plaque intermédiaire (13) ou de s'étendre à partir
de ladite plaque intermédiaire (13).
3. Etagère pour stockage de bottes selon la revendication 1, chaque élément de liaison
(14) étant défini comme un bâtonnet vertical (51), deux éléments de gainage (131)
étant respectivement montés sur deux côtés de la plaque intermédiaire (13), les deux
éléments de gainage (131) enfermant respectivement les deux bâtonnets verticaux (51),
chaque élément de gainage (131) étant fixé de manière ajustable à chaque bâtonnet
vertical correspondant (15) par l'intermédiaire d'une pluralité d'attaches (52).
4. Etagère pour stockage de bottes selon la revendication 3, une rainure (511) étant
définie axialement sur un côté extérieur de chaque bâtonnet vertical (51), la rainure
(511) correspondant aux attaches (52).