Shoe and accessory carousel storage device with adjustable compartments

A storage device includes a generally enclosed body including inner and outer areas. The inner area includes axially adjustable shelves for dividing the inner area into adjustable compartments, and the outer area includes a plurality of pockets disposed along a periphery of the body for facilitating storage of shoes within the pockets. A release mechanism provides and prevents access to the inner area when in respective opened and closed configurations. A connection mechanism is disposed adjacent a top of the body and affixable to a complementary connector to allow the storage device to be hung and thereby permit axial extension of the body when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of the body. In other configurations, instead of adjustable shelves, the storage device may include an independently rotatable inner body including a plurality of pockets, or individual shoe storage bodies mounted on rails.

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Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS

[0001] This application claims benefit of priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/383,444, filed May 25, 2002.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

[0002] a. Field of Invention

[0003] The invention relates generally to a storage device for holding articles and objects, and, more particularly to a method and apparatus for storing articles such as shoes and the like.

[0004] b. Description of Related Art

[0005] Devices for storing articles such as shoes and the like are well known in the industry. Such devices range from conventional bags for storing individual or multiple shoes to the more elaborate rack designs for storing multiple shoes.

[0006] Exemplary devices for storing shoes are known and disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,331,513 to Cappelli (Cappelli) and 3,039,599 to Mintz (Mintz).

[0007] Specifically, U.S. Pat. No. 3,331,513 to Cappelli discloses a shoe butler 10 including a plurality of pockets 14 for storing shoes, as illustrated in FIG. 1. Shoe butler 10 further includes a zipper 28 for providing access to upper surface of member 27 (disposed at the lower end of shoe butler 10) for storage of larger articles, such as boots. Cappelli however fails to provide a device which maximizes usage of the external as well as the internal areas thereof. U.S. Pat. No. 3,039,599 to Mintz also discloses an enclosed bag for storage of shoes. As discussed above for the storage device of Cappelli, Mintz also fails to provide a storage device which maximizes usage of the external as well as the internal areas thereof.

[0008] Accordingly there remains a need for a method and apparatus for storing articles such as shoes and the like, which is economically feasible to manufacture, which is robust and ergonomic in design, and which provides a user with the flexibility to maximize usage of the external as well as the internal areas thereof.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

[0009] The invention solves the problems and overcomes the drawbacks and deficiencies of prior art article holding devices by providing a shoe and accessory carousel storage device with adjustable compartments (hereinafter “storage device”) for storing articles such as shoes and the like.

[0010] Thus, an exemplary aspect of the present invention is to provide a method and apparatus for storing articles such as shoes and the like, which is economically feasible to manufacture, which is robust in design, and which provides a user with the flexibility to maximize usage of the external as well as the internal areas thereof.

[0011] Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage device which includes a large capacity for storing shoes and other objects.

[0012] Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage device which is collapsible for facilitating shipment, sale and transportation thereof.

[0013] The present invention achieves the aforementioned exemplary aspects by providing a storage device including a generally enclosed body including an inner area and an outer area. The inner area may include axially adjustable shelves for dividing the inner area into adjustable compartments. The outer area may include pockets disposed along a periphery of the body for facilitating storage of shoes and other articles within the pockets. A release mechanism may provide and prevent access to the inner area when in respective opened and closed configurations. A connection mechanism may be disposed adjacent a top of the body and may be affixable to a complementary connector to allow the storage device to be hung and thereby permit axial expansion of the body when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of the body.

[0014] For the storage device described above, a cross-section along a longitudinal length of the body may be circular, square, rectangular, oval and/or a geometric shape including a plurality of sides. An inner surface of the body may include a plurality of internally disposed knots mounted therein. The knots may permit peripheral areas of the shelf to rest thereon and thereby permit retention of the shelf at predetermined distances from a bottom end of the body. Alternatively, the inner area of the body may include a plurality of cords having knots mounted thereon. The knots may permit peripheral areas of the shelf to rest thereon and thereby permit retention of the shelf at predetermined distances from a bottom end of the body. In another configuration, an inner surface of the body and peripheral areas of the shelf may include VELCRO strips mounted thereon. The VELCRO strips may thereby permit affixation of the shelf to the inner surface and also permit retention of the shelf at predetermined distances from a bottom end of the body. The storage device may further include removable pockets including VELCRO strips mounted thereon and removably affixable to complementary VELCRO strips mounted on inner and/or outer surfaces of the body.

[0015] In another configuration, the inner area of the body may include cords having cord restraints provided thereon. The cords may be threaded through holes in the shelf. The cord restraints may permit the shelf to rest thereon and thereby permit retention of the shelf at predetermined distances from a bottom end of the body. In yet another configuration, the inner area of the body may include cords threaded through holes in the shelf and frictionally retained within the holes. The cords may thereby permit retention of the shelf at predetermined distances from a bottom end of the body. The storage device may further include a cord extending from the top to a bottom end of the body and threaded through a generally centrally disposed hole in the shelf for thereby guiding axial movement of the shelf along a longitudinal length of the body. The shelf may include a radially extending slot from the hole to a peripheral edge of the shelf for permitting insertion of the cord from the edge.

[0016] For the storage device described above, the release mechanism may be one or more zippers, buttons affixed to provide access to the inner area and/or VELCRO strips. The connection mechanism may be a swivel hook removably engageable with the complementary connector. The storage device and its various components may be made of clear vinyl, polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki, plastic, metal, wood and/or ceramic.

[0017] The present invention also provides a storage device including a generally enclosed body including an inner area and an outer area. The inner area may include independently rotatable inner bodies including pockets and the outer area may include additional pockets disposed along a periphery of the enclosed body for facilitating storage of shoes and other articles within the pockets. A release mechanism may provide and prevent access to the inner area when in respective opened and closed configurations. A connection mechanism may be disposed adjacent a top of the enclosed body and affixable to a complementary connector to allow the storage device to be hung and thereby permit axial expansion of the enclosed and inner bodies when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of the enclosed and inner bodies.

[0018] For the storage device described above, a cross-section along a longitudinal length of the enclosed and inner bodies may be circular, square, rectangular, oval and/or a geometric shape including a plurality of sides. The storage device may further include removable pockets including VELCRO strips mounted thereon and being removably affixable to complementary VELCRO strips mounted on inner and/or outer surfaces of the enclosed body. The independently rotatable inner body may be hung by a cord extending from the top of the enclosed body. The pockets in the inner body may include a generally horizontal surface for permitting storage of an object thereon. The release mechanism may be one or more zippers, buttons affixed to provide access to the inner area and/or VELCRO strips. The connection mechanism may be a swivel hook removably engageable with the complementary connector. The storage device and its various components may be made of clear vinyl, polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki, plastic, metal, wood and/or ceramic.

[0019] The present invention yet further provides a storage device including a frame including at least one rod and a shoe support body mounted to the rod and including pockets disposed on each side of the body for facilitating storage of shoes and other articles within the pockets. A connection mechanism may be disposed adjacent a generally central location of the frame and affixable to a complementary connector to allow the storage device to be hung and thereby permit axial expansion of the shoe support body when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of the shoe support body.

[0020] For the storage device described above, a cross-section along a longitudinal length of the shoe support body may be circular, square, rectangular, oval and/or a geometric shape including a plurality of sides. The pockets may include VELCRO strips mounted thereon and may be removably affixable to complementary VELCRO strips mounted on the shoe support body. The connection mechanism may be a swivel hook removably engageable with the complementary connector. The storage device may be made of clear vinyl, polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki, plastic, metal, wood and/or ceramic.

[0021] Additional features, advantages, and embodiments of the invention may be set forth or apparent from consideration of the following detailed description, drawings, and claims. Moreover, it is to be understood that both the foregoing summary of the invention and the following detailed description are exemplary and intended to provide further explanation without limiting the scope of the invention as claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0022] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and arc incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and together with the detail description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:

[0023] FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a first embodiment of a shoe and accessory carousel storage device with adjustable compartments (hereinafter “storage device”) according to the present invention, illustrating the storage device in an expanded configuration and its zipper in an opened configuration;

[0024] FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the storage device of FIG. 1, illustrating the storage device in a collapsed configuration;

[0025] FIG. 3 is an exemplary view of a cord including knots and/or a conventional cord restraint affixed thereon for allowing height adjustment of the internal compartments for the storage device of FIG. 1;

[0026] FIG. 4 is an exemplary isometric view of a shelf including a slot for insertion of a cord for the storage device of FIG. 1;

[0027] FIG. 5 is an exemplary isometric view of a shelf including VELCRO strips for the storage device of FIG. 1;

[0028] FIG. 6 is an exemplary isometric view of a shelf including multiple holes for insertion of cords for the storage device of FIG. 1;

[0029] FIG. 7 is an isometric view of a second embodiment of a storage device according to the present invention, illustrating the storage device in an expanded configuration;

[0030] FIG. 8 is an isometric view of a third embodiment of a storage device according to the present invention, illustrating rotatable internal pockets and the zipper in an opened configuration; and

[0031] FIG. 9 is a top cutout view of the storage device of FIG. 8, illustrating the rotatable internal pockets.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0032] Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, FIGS. 1-6 illustrate a first embodiment of a shoe and accessory carousel storage device with adjustable compartments (hereinafter “storage device”), according to the present invention, generally designated 10.

[0033] Referring to FIG. 1, storage device 10 may include a tubular body 12 having respective top and bottom ends 14 and 16, and including a plurality of circumferentially disposed pockets 18. The structure of body 12 may be formed of a breathable mesh material and/or a flexible material for permitting predefined expansion thereof under its own weight or under the weight of shoes and other articles. Likewise, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the flexible material for body 12 may be chosen for facilitating a predefined collapsed configuration for storage device 10.

[0034] Pockets 18 may include longitudinal edges 22 at two or more comers thereof, which may be formed as extensions of the material for pockets 18 and sewn and/or otherwise affixed to body 12. Those skilled in the art will appreciate in view of this disclosure that the bottom-most edge 24 of pockets 18 may be sewn onto body 12 to form an enclosed pocket, or instead, may be left open to allow the toe of a shoe to protrude therethrough. Pockets 18 may be uniformly and/or randomly disposed around the circumference of storage device 10 for facilitating storage of shoes and other such articles of various sizes and shapes. Pockets 18 may be formed of the same material as body 12, or instead, may be formed of materials such as clear vinyl, a polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki and the like.

[0035] Storage device 10 may further include respective top and bottom rigid support members 26 and 28 for maintaining body 12 in a predefined expanded and collapsed configuration. Support members 26 and 28 may be formed of metal, or other suitable material for providing sufficient rigidity to storage device 10. It is apparent that although rigid support members 26 and 28 are illustrated in a circular configuration for the embodiment of FIG. 1, square, rectangular, oval or various other geometric shapes may be used for rigid support members 26 and 28. Moreover, for a square support member for example, body 12 may be formed of a complementary configuration, as with the other geometric shapes discussed above.

[0036] Support members 26 and 28 may be affixed to body 12 by being sewn thereto, or alternatively, may be glued or otherwise affixed to body 12. In another configuration (not shown), support members 26 and 28 may include a VELCRO strip and/or another device such as a zipper and the like for removable connection thereof to body 12. In order to provide an aesthetic appearance for storage device 10, support members 26 and 28 may be covered by material similar to that of body 12.

[0037] In order to facilitate the hanging of storage device 10 to a closet rail for example, top support member 26 may include a swivel hook 32 affixed thereon by means of wires 34 tied onto support connections 36. Support connections 36 may be of the form of standard hooks and/or other connection means, as would be apparent to those skilled in the art. In another configuration (not shown), wires 34 may include hooks and/or other means at the lower ends thereof for releasably connecting to support connections 36 so as to facilitate the disconnection of wires 34 from body 12. Swivel hook 32 may be configured to include a standard dampener (not shown) within swivel mechanism 38 to control the rotation speed thereof and also provide 360° rotation capability for storage device 10.

[0038] In order to control the maximum expandable length of storage device 10, cords 30 may be affixed within body 12 to each support connection 36 of top support member 26 and likewise affixed to complementary opposite support connections 42 on bottom support member 28. It is apparent that additional cords 30 may be provided as needed for controlling the maximum extension of storage device 10 and/or for providing additional rigidity. Cords 30 may be made of nylon or other flexible material having a predetermined elasticity and/or a semi-rigid material to control the maximum extendable length of storage device 10.

[0039] In addition to outer pockets 18 for storage of shoes and the like, storage device 10 may further include adjustable inner compartments 44 for storage of shoes and other such articles such as socks and the like. Inner compartments 44 may be accessible by opening zipper 50 and may be formed by a plurality of shelves 46 whose location may be axially raised or lowered along the longitudinal length of body 12. For example, the lower most inner compartment 44 may be formed by axially moving shelf 48 toward or away from bottom support member 28.

[0040] Each shelf 46 may include a central hole 40 through which a cord 31 made of nylon or other suitable material may pass through. Cord 31 may be appropriately affixed to the respective top and bottom ends 14 and 16 of body 12 so as to provide guidance for axial movement of each shelf 46. Cords 30 may each include a plurality of knots 33 sewn or otherwise affixed thereon at predetermined intervals in order to facilitate the axial adjustment of shelves 46 relative to bottom support member 28. Additional shelves 46 may be added into body 12 to form additional compartments 44. As shown in FIG. 4, the additional shelves 46 may include a slot 47 to facilitate insertion of pre-attached cord 31 into hole 40 of the additional shelf 46.

[0041] Referring next to FIG. 5, in an alternative configuration, instead of a shelf 46 being adjustably disposable within body 12 by means of knots 33, shelves 46 may be provided with circumferentially affixed VELCRO strips 58 for affixation with complementary VELCRO strips (not shown) within body 12. The complementary VELCRO strips within body 12 may be provided at predetermined intervals in a similar manner as with knots 33 on cords 30. Thus in order to adjust the dimensions of compartments 44, shelves 46 including VELCRO strips 58 may be detached from and thereafter reattached to the complementary VELCRO strips within body 12 as needed.

[0042] For a body 12 provided with VELCRO strips therein, it is apparent that instead of shelves 46, complementary pockets (not shown) having VELCRO strips (not shown) may be provided for attachment with the VELCRO strips within body 12, thus providing a storage device 10 with internal and external pockets.

[0043] In yet another alternative configuration, as illustrated in FIG. 6, each shelf 46 may include holes 52 which cords 30 may be threaded through. Each cord 30 may be provided with a conventional cord restraint 54, such as the one illustrated in FIG. 3, disposed at the bottom of each shelf 46 to facilitate axial adjustment and retention of shelves 46. Alternatively, instead of the use of cord restraints 54, each cord 30 may be inserted into holes 52 in shelves 46 and frictionally retained therein such that shelves 46 remain at a predetermined height and are movable axially only under a predetermined force. In yet another configuration, each shelf 46 may be provided with a plurality of circumferentially affixed hooks (not shown) which may then be attached within complementary reinforced holes (not shown) in the structure of body 12 in order to support shelves 46 at a predetermined distance from bottom support member 28. For the configuration with circumferentially affixed hooks, the reinforced holes in body 12 may be disposed at predetermined intervals along the axial length of body 12 to provide an adequate guide for adjusting the height of shelves 46.

[0044] Referring to FIG. 3, it should be noted that although cord 30 is illustrated with a knot 33 and a cord restraint 54 mounted thereon, knots 33 and cord restraints 54 may be used in combination or exclusively for retaining a shelf 46 at a predetermined height. It should also be noted that even though shelves 46 are disclosed herein as being adjustable, if needed, shelves 46 may be sewn in place onto body 12, or otherwise glued or bonded in order to provide fixed shelves within body 12.

[0045] In the particular embodiment of FIG. 1, storage device 10 may include three rows of eight circumferentially disposed pockets 18, thus providing storage for twelve pairs of shoes. Additionally, storage device 10 may include three adjustable compartments 44 for facilitating storage of large shoes and/or other articles. Shelves 46 may be formed of a twelve inch diameter and body 12 may include an expanded length of three feet and a collapsed height of approximately three inches.

[0046] It should be noted that although only a single zipper 50 is disclosed for access to compartments 44 of storage device 10, additional zippers (not shown) may be placed along the circumference of body 12 to provide access to compartments 44 from various locations.

[0047] The second embodiment of storage device, generally designated 60, will now be described in detail.

[0048] Referring to FIG. 7, storage device 60 may include a frame 62 including support rods 64 each including a shoe support body 66. Each shoe support body 66 may include respective top and bottom ends 68 and 72, and further include a plurality of pockets 74 disposed at opposite sides 70 and 71 thereof. The structure of each shoe support body 66 may be formed of a breathable mesh material and/or a flexible material for permitting predefined expansion thereof under its own weight or under the weight of shoes and other articles. Likewise, as illustrated above for storage device 10 in FIGS. 1 and 2, the flexible material for each shoe support body 66 may be chosen for facilitating a predefined collapsed configuration for storage device 60.

[0049] Pockets 74 may include longitudinal edges 76 at two or more comers thereof, which may be formed as extensions of the material for pockets 74 and sewn and/or otherwise affixed to each shoe support body 66. Those skilled in the art will appreciate in view of this disclosure that the bottom-most edge 78 of pockets 74 may be sewn onto each shoe support body 66 to form an enclosed pocket, or instead, may be left open to allow the toe of a shoe to protrude therethrough. Pockets 74 may be uniformly and/or randomly disposed on each side of each shoe support body 66 for facilitating storage of shoes and other such articles of various sizes and shapes. Pockets 74 may be formed of the same material as shoe support body 66, or instead, may be formed of materials such as clear vinyl, a polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki and the like.

[0050] Storage device 60 may further include a rigid support member 82 at the lower end thereof for maintaining each shoe support body 66 in a predefined expanded and collapsed configuration. Support member 82 may be formed of metal, or other suitable material for providing sufficient rigidity to storage device 60. It is apparent that although rigid support member 82 is illustrated in a rectangular configuration for the embodiment of FIG. 7, circular, square, oval or various other geometric shapes may be used for rigid support member 82. Moreover, for a circular support member for example, each shoe support body 66 may be formed of a complementary configuration, as with the other geometric shapes discussed above.

[0051] Support member 82 may be affixed to each shoe support body 66 by being sewn thereto, or alternatively, may be glued or otherwise affixed to shoe support body 66. In another configuration (not shown), support member 82 may include a VELCRO strip and/or another device such as a zipper and the like for removable connection thereof to shoe support body 66. In order to provide an aesthetic appearance for storage device 60, support members 82 may be covered by material similar to that of shoe support body 66.

[0052] It should be noted that the top end 68 of each shoe support body 66 may be affixed to rods 64 in the manner discussed above for the affixation of support member 82 to shoe support body 66.

[0053] In order to facilitate the hanging of storage device 60 to a closet rail for example, frame 62 may include a swivel hook 84 affixed thereon. Swivel hook 84 may be configured to include a standard dampener (not shown) within swivel mechanism 86 to control the rotation speed thereof and also provide 360° rotation capability for storage device 60.

[0054] In the particular embodiment of FIG. 7, storage device 60 may include four shoe support bodies 66, each including three rows of pockets 74 on each side thereof, thus providing storage for thirty-six pairs of shoes. Additionally, shoe support body 66 may include an extended length of three feet and a collapsed height of approximately three inches.

[0055] The third embodiment of storage device, generally designated 100, will now be described in detail.

[0056] Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, storage device 100 may include a tubular body 102 having respective top and bottom ends 104 and 106, and including a plurality of circumferentially disposed pockets 108. The structure of body 102 may be formed of a breathable mesh material and/or a flexible material for permitting predefined expansion thereof under its own weight or under the weight of shoes and other articles. Likewise, as illustrated in FIG. 2 for storage device 10, the flexible material for body 102 for storage device 100 may be chosen for facilitating a predefined collapsed configuration thereof.

[0057] Pockets 108 may include longitudinal edges 112 at two or more comers thereof, which may be formed as extensions of the material for pockets 108 and sewn and/or otherwise affixed to body 102. Those skilled in the art will appreciate in view of this disclosure that the bottom-most edge 114 of pockets 108 may be sewn onto body 102 to form an enclosed pocket, or instead, may be left open to allow the toe of a shoe to protrude therethrough. Pockets 108 may be uniformly and/or randomly disposed around the circumference of storage device 100 for facilitating storage of shoes and other such articles of various sizes and shapes. Pockets 108 may be formed of the same material as body 102, or instead, may be formed of materials such as clear vinyl, a polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki and the like.

[0058] Storage device 100 may further include respective top and bottom rigid support members 116 and 118 for maintaining body 102 in a predefined expanded and collapsed configuration. Support members 116 and 118 may be formed of metal, or other suitable material for providing sufficient rigidity to storage device 100. It is apparent that although rigid support members 116 and 118 are illustrated in a circular configuration for the embodiment of FIG. 8, square, rectangular, oval or various other geometric shapes may be used for rigid support members 116 and 118. Moreover, for a square support member for example, body 102 may be formed of a complementary configuration, as with the other geometric shapes discussed above.

[0059] Support members 116 and 118 may be affixed to body 102 by being sewn thereto, or alternatively, may be glued or otherwise affixed to body 102. In another configuration (not shown), support members 116 and 118 may include a VELCRO strip and/or another device such as a zipper and the like for removable connection thereof to body 102. In order to provide an aesthetic appearance for storage device 100, support members 116 and 118 may be covered by material similar to that of body 102.

[0060] In order to facilitate the hanging of storage device 100 to a closet rail for example, top support member 116 may include a swivel hook 122 affixed thereon by means of wires 124 tied onto support connections 126. Support connections 126 may be of the form of standard hooks and/or other connection means, as would be apparent to those skilled in the art. In another configuration (not shown), wires 124 may include hooks and/or other means at the lower ends thereof for releasably connecting to support connections 126 so as to facilitate the disconnection of wires 124 from body 102. Swivel hook 122 may be configured to include a standard dampener (not shown) within swivel mechanism 128 to control the rotation speed thereof and also provide 360° rotation capability for storage device 100.

[0061] In order to control the maximum expandable length of storage device 100, cords 120 may be affixed within body 102 to each support connection 126 of top support member 116 and likewise affixed to complementary opposite support connections 132 on bottom support member 118. It is apparent that additional cords 120 may be provided as needed for controlling the maximum extension of storage device 100 and/or for providing additional rigidity. Cords 120 may be made of nylon or another flexible material having a predetermined elasticity and/or a semi-rigid material to control the maximum extendable length of storage device 100.

[0062] In addition to outer pockets 108 for storage of shoes and the like, storage device 100 may further include rotatably mounted inner pockets 134 provided in a generally horizontal configuration as opposed to the generally vertical configuration for outer pockets 108. In the embodiment of FIG. 8, pockets 134 may be uniformly and/or randomly sewn and/or otherwise affixed to inner body 136. Inner body 136 may be hung by means of a cord 138 within body 102 to thereby permit independent rotation thereof relative body 102. Thus pockets 134 may be utilized for the storage of shoes and other such articles of various sizes and shapes. As with pockets 108, inner pockets 134 may be formed of the same material as body 102, or instead, may be formed of materials such as clear vinyl, a polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki and the like.

[0063] In the particular embodiment of FIG. 8, storage device 100 may include three rows of eight circumferentially disposed outer pockets 108, thus providing storage for twelve pairs of shoes. Additionally, storage device 100 may include three rows of four oppositely disposed inner pockets 134, thus providing storage for additional shoes and/or other articles, and body 102 may include an extended length of three feet and a collapsed height of approximately three inches.

[0064] As discussed above for the embodiment of FIG. 1, it should be noted that although only a single zipper 140 is disclosed for access to inner pockets 134 of storage device 100, additional zippers (not shown) may be placed along the circumference of body 102 to provide access to inner pockets 134 from various locations.

[0065] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those particular embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.

Claims

1. A storage device comprising:

a generally enclosed body including an inner area and an outer area, said inner area including at least one axially adjustable shelf for dividing said inner area into at least one adjustable compartment, said outer area including a plurality of pockets disposed along a periphery of said body for facilitating storage of shoes and other articles within said pockets;
a release mechanism for providing and preventing access to said inner area when in respective opened and closed configurations; and
a connection mechanism disposed adjacent a top of said body to facilitate suspension of said storage device from a complementary connector and thereby permit axial expansion of said body when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of said body.

2. A storage device according to claim 1, a cross-section along a longitudinal length of said body being one of circular, square, rectangular, oval and a geometric shape including a plurality of sides.

3. A storage device according to claim 1, an inner surface of said body including a plurality of internally disposed knots mounted therein, said knots permitting at least one peripheral area of said shelf to rest thereon and thereby permitting retention of said shelf at least at one predetermined distance from a bottom end of said body.

4. A storage device according to claim 1, said inner area of said body including a plurality of cords having knots mounted thereon, said knots permitting at least one peripheral area of said shelf to rest thereon and thereby permitting retention of said shelf at least at one predetermined distance from a bottom end of said body.

5. A storage device according to claim 1, an inner surface of said body and at least one peripheral area of said shelf including at least one VELCRO strip mounted thereon, said VELCRO strips thereby permitting affixation of said shelf to said inner surface and also permitting retention of said shelf at least at one predetermined distance from a bottom end of said body.

6. A storage device according to claim 1, further comprising:

at least one removable pocket including a VELCRO strip mounted thereon and being removably affixable to at least one complementary VELCRO strip mounted on at least one of inner and outer surfaces of said body.

7. A storage device according to claim 1, said inner area of said body including a plurality of cords having cord restraints provided thereon, said cords being threaded through holes in said shelf, said cord restraints permitting said shelf to rest thereon and thereby permitting retention of said shelf at least at one predetermined distance from a bottom end of said body.

8. A storage device according to claim 1, said inner area of said body including a plurality of cords threaded through holes in said shelf and being frictionally retained within said holes, said cords thereby permitting retention of said shelf at least at one predetermined distance from a bottom end of said body.

9. A storage device according to claim 1, said body including a plurality of holes and said shelf including a plurality of hooks disposed at a peripheral area thereof, said hooks being engageable with said holes to thereby permit retention of said shelf at least at one predetermined distance from a bottom end of said body.

10. A storage device according to claim 1, further comprising:

a cord extending from said top to a bottom end of said body and being threaded through a generally centrally disposed hole in said shelf for thereby guiding axial movement of said shelf along a longitudinal length of said body.

11. A storage device according to claim 10, said shelf including a radially extending slot from said hole to a peripheral edge of said shelf for permitting insertion of said cord from said edge.

12. A storage device according to claim 1, said release mechanism being at least one of:

at least one zipper,
a plurality of buttons, and
at least one VELCRO strip.

13. A storage device according to claim 1, said connection mechanism being a swivel hook removably engageable with the complementary connector.

14. A storage device according to claim 1, said storage device being made of at least one of clear vinyl, polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki, plastic, metal, wood and ceramic.

15. A storage device comprising:

a generally enclosed body including an inner area and an outer area, said inner area including at least one independently rotatable inner body including a plurality of pockets and said outer area including a plurality of additional pockets disposed along a periphery of said enclosed body for facilitating storage of shoes and other articles within said pockets;
a release mechanism for providing and preventing access to said inner area when in respective opened and closed configurations; and
a connection mechanism disposed adjacent a top of said enclosed body to facilitate suspension of said storage device from a complementary connector and thereby permit axial expansion of said enclosed and inner bodies when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of said enclosed and inner bodies.

16. A storage device according to claim 15, a cross-section along a longitudinal length of said enclosed and inner bodies being one of circular, square, rectangular, oval and a geometric shape including a plurality of sides.

17. A storage device according to claim 15, further comprising:

at least one removable pocket including a VELCRO strip mounted thereon and being removably affixable to at least one complementary VELCRO strip mounted on at least one of inner and outer surfaces of said enclosed body.

18. A storage device according to claim 15, said independently rotatable inner body being hung by a cord extending from said top of said enclosed body.

19. A storage device according to claim 15, said pockets in said inner body including at least one generally horizontal surface for permitting storage of an object thereon.

20. A storage device according to claim 15, said release mechanism being at least one of:

at least one zipper,
a plurality of buttons, and
at least one VELCRO strip.

21. A storage device according to claim 15, said connection mechanism being a swivel hook removably engageable with the complementary connector.

22. A storage device according to claim 15, said storage device being made of at least one of clear vinyl, polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki, plastic, metal, wood and ceramic.

23. A storage device comprising:

a frame including at least one rod;
at least one shoe support body mounted to said rod and including a plurality of pockets disposed on each side of said body for facilitating storage of shoes and other articles within said pockets; and
a connection mechanism disposed adjacent a generally central location of said frame to facilitate suspension of said storage device from a complementary connector and thereby permit axial expansion of said shoe support body when in a hung configuration and otherwise permit collapse of said shoe support body.

24. A storage device according to claim 23, a cross-section along a longitudinal length of said shoe support body being one of circular, square, rectangular, oval and a geometric shape including a plurality of sides.

25. A storage device according to claim 23, said pockets including a VELCRO strip mounted thereon and being removably affixable to at least one complementary VELCRO strip mounted on said shoe support body.

26. A storage device according to claim 23, said connection mechanism being a swivel hook removably engageable with the complementary connector.

27. A storage device according to claim 23, said storage device being made of at least one of clear vinyl, polyester mesh, cotton, canvas, khaki, plastic, metal, wood and ceramic.

Patent History
Publication number: 20030230502
Type: Application
Filed: May 27, 2003
Publication Date: Dec 18, 2003
Inventor: Kenneth D. Siegel (Redondo Beach, CA)
Application Number: 10445194
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Bag-type Container (206/286)
International Classification: B65D085/18;