Closet organizer
A configurable closet organizer that includes a plurality of surfaces that can be configured to have storage features according to a user's needs.
The embodiments of the invention relate to organizers, and, in particular, organizers that are particularly useful for a user's closet.
BACKGROUND Various types of closet organizers are known. For example, shoe racks, shelves and hangers are all well known. In addition, several types of hanging organizers are well-known, for example, hanging shoe racks and hanging shelves. As an example, a closet organizer system is currently sold on QVC as item number H77611.
The organizer shown in
It is desirable to provide a user with increased flexibility and ease of use in the utilization of a closet organizer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a closet organizer that includes a body and a hanging mechanism. The body includes a top; a bottom; a first side panel coupling the top to the bottom; a second side panel coupling the top to the bottom and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof. The hanging mechanism is located at the top of the body and can be coupled to a closet rod wherein the hanging mechanism includes a rotating joint that allows the body to rotate 360 degrees.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a closet organizer that includes a body and means for hanging the body. The body includes a top; a bottom; a first side panel coupling the top to the bottom; a second side panel, opposite the first side panel, coupling the top to the bottom; and a back panel coupling the top to the bottom and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof. The means for hanging the body is located at the top of the body and allows the body to rotate 360 degrees.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a closet organizer including a copy and a hanging mechanism. The body includes a top; a first side panel coupled to the top; a second side panel, opposite the first side panel, coupled to the top; a back panel coupled to the top and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof.
The hanging mechanism is located at the top of the body and can be coupled to a closet rod wherein the hanging mechanism includes a rotating joint that allows the body to ratite 360 degrees. Also included is a compartment on the back panel.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSThe following detailed description is exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides practical illustrations for implementing exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
The body also includes cross panels 114 that are substantially parallel with the top 102 and bottom 104 that are coupled to the first 106 and second 108 side panels and back panel 110. In a preferred embodiment, there are six cross-panels 114 although the number of cross-panels can certainly vary according to the size and configuration of the organizer 100. The cross-panels create sectioned areas which may hold items such as sweaters or shoes, for example.
In a preferred embodiment, the body and cross-panels are made of a heavy durable fabric such as any type of natural cloth, such as cotton, or synthetic material such as polyester, plastic, twill or any blended natural and synthetic material. In an embodiment, the body of the hanging organizer 100 is about 7 inches wide, 9 inches deep and 57 inches long, although the dimensions can certainly vary and the embodiments of the invention are not limited to these dimensions.
Located on an exterior surface of the first 106 and second 108 side panels as seen in
In the embodiment shown in
In one embodiment, a support 700 (see
The organizers described with respect to the various embodiments may also be configured without a bottom 104 so that the organizer is open at the bottom.
Claims
1. A closet organizer comprising:
- a body comprising:
- a top;
- a bottom;
- a first side panel coupling the top to the bottom;
- a second side panel, opposite the first side panel, coupling the top to the bottom;
- a back panel coupling the top to the bottom and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof; and
- a hanging mechanism located at the top of the body that can be coupled to a closet rod wherein the hanging mechanism includes a rotating joint that allows the body to rotate 360 degrees.
2. The organizer according to claim 1 wherein the top, bottom, first and second side panels and back panels are made of a natural material, a synthetic material or a blend of natural and synthetic materials.
3. The organizer according to claim 1 further comprising a cross panel coupled to the first and second side panels and back panels that is substantially parallel with the top and bottom wherein the cross panel creates a sectioned area.
4. The organizer according to claim 3 further comprising a drawer that fits in one of the sectioned area.
5. The organizer according to claim 1 further comprising belt loops coupled to an upper exterior region of the first side panel.
6. The organizer according to claim 5 wherein the belt loops have hook and loop fasteners or snap fasteners.
7. The organizer according to claim 1 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
8. The organizer according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of pouches formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
9. The organizer according to claim 8 wherein the pouches are made of a clear material.
10. The organizer according to claim 8 wherein the pouches are made of an opaque material.
11. The organizer according to claim 8 wherein the plurality of pouches close at a top portion by a fastening mechanism.
12. The organizer according to claim 11 wherein the fastening mechanism is a zipper.
13. The organizer according to claim 11 wherein the fastening mechanism is a hook and loop strips.
14. The organizer according to claim 1 further comprising shoe pockets on an exterior surface of the back panel.
15. The organizer according to claim 14 further comprising shoe pockets located on an exterior surface of the first side panel.
16. The organizer according to claim 15 further comprising shoe pockets located on an exterior surface of the second side panel.
17. The organizer according to claim 1 further comprising a third side panel coupling the top the bottom and coupling the first and second side panels along a second edge thereof opposite to the edge coupled by the back panel.
18. The organizer according to claim 17 further comprising shoe pockets formed on an exterior surface of the first, second, third side panels and back panels.
19. The organizer according to claim 1 for the comprising a hanger rack coupled to an interior surface of the top of the body.
20. The organizer according to claim 3 for the comprising a rotating tie tree coupled to back of an interior surface of the top of the body wherein the tie tree can be guided along the track so that it is not at least partially removed from an interior of the body.
21. The organizer according to claim 3 further comprising an article rack coupled to a track on an interior surface of the top of the body wherein the article rack can be guided along the track so that it is at least partially removed from an interior of the body.
22. The organizer according to claim 8 wherein at least one of the plurality of pouches is removably coupled to the exterior surface of the back panel.
23. The organizer according to claim 22 wherein the pouch has a plurality of storage compartments.
24. A closet organizer comprising:
- a body comprising:
- a top;
- a bottom;
- a first side panel coupling the top to the bottom;
- a second side panel, opposite the first side panel, coupling the top to the bottom;
- a back panel coupling the top to the bottom and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof; and
- means located at the top of the body for coupling the body to a closet rod and allowing the body to rotate 360 degrees.
25. A closet organizer comprising:
- a body comprising:
- a top;
- a first side panel coupled to the top;
- a second side panel, opposite the first side panel, coupled to the top;
- a back panel coupled to the top and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof; and
- a hanging mechanism located at the top of the body that can be coupled to a closet rod wherein the hanging mechanism includes a rotating joint that allows the body to rotate 360 degrees.
26. The organizer according to claim 25 wherein the top, first and second side panels and back panels are made of a natural material, a synthetic material or a blend of natural and synthetic materials.
27. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising a cross panel coupled to the first and second side panels and back panels that is substantially parallel with the top wherein the cross panel creates a sectioned area.
28. The organizer according to claim 27 further comprising a drawer that fits in one of the sectioned area.
29. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising belt loops coupled to an upper exterior region of the first side panel.
30. The organizer according to claim 29 wherein the belt loops have hook and loop fasteners or snap fasteners.
31. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
32. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising a plurality of pouches formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
33. The organizer according to claim 32 wherein the pouches are made of a clear material.
34. The organizer according to claim 32 wherein the pouches are made of an opaque material.
35. The organizer according to claim 32 wherein the plurality of pouches close at a top portion by a fastening mechanism.
36. The organizer according to claim 35 wherein the fastening mechanism is a zipper.
37. The organizer according to claim 35 wherein the fastening mechanism is a hook and loop strips.
38. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising shoe pockets on an exterior surface of the back panel.
39. The organizer according to claim 38 further comprising shoe pockets located on an exterior surface of the first side panel.
40. The organizer according to claim 39 further comprising shoe pockets located on an exterior surface of the second side panel.
41. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising a third side panel coupling the top and first and second side panels along a second edge thereof opposite to the edge coupled by the back panel.
42. The organizer according to claim 41 further comprising shoe pockets formed on an exterior surface of the first, second, third side panels and back panels.
43. The organizer according to claim 25 for the comprising a hanger rack coupled to an interior surface of the top of the body.
44. The organizer according to claim 25 for the comprising a rotating tie tree coupled to back of an interior surface of the top of the body wherein the tie tree can be guided along the track so that it is not at least partially removed from an interior of the body.
45. The organizer according to claim 25 further comprising an article rack coupled to a track on an interior surface of the top of the body wherein the article rack can be guided along the track so that it is at least partially removed from an interior of the body.
46. The organizer according to claim 32 wherein at least one of the plurality of pouches is removably coupled to the exterior surface of the back panel.
47. The organizer according to claim 46 wherein the pouch as a plurality of storage compartments.
48. A closet organizer comprising:
- a body comprising:
- a top;
- a first side panel coupled to the top;
- a second side panel, opposite the first side panel, coupled to the top;
- a back panel coupled to the top and coupling the first and second side panel along an edge thereof;
- a hanging mechanism located at the top of the body that can be coupled to a closet rod and allowing the body to rotate 360 degrees; and
- a compartment located on the back panel.
49. The organizer according to claim 48 wherein the top, first and second side panels and back panels are made of a natural material, a synthetic material or a blend of natural and synthetic materials.
50. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising a cross panel coupled to the first and second side panels and back panels that is substantially parallel with the top and bottom wherein the cross panel creates a sectioned area.
51. The organizer according to claim 50 further comprising a drawer that fits in one of the sectioned area.
52. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising belt loops coupled to an upper exterior region of the first side panel.
53. The organizer according to claim 52 wherein the belt loops have hook and loop fasteners or snap fasteners.
54. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
55. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising a plurality of pouches formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
56. The organizer according to claim 55 wherein the pouches are made of a clear material.
57. The organizer according to claim 55 wherein the pouches are made of an opaque material.
58. The organizer according to claim 55 wherein the plurality of pouches close at a top portion by a fastening mechanism.
59. The organizer according to claim 58 wherein the fastening mechanism is a zipper.
60. The organizer according to claim 58 wherein the fastening mechanism is a hook and loop strips.
61. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising shoe pockets on an exterior surface of the back panel.
62. The organizer according to claim 61 further comprising shoe pockets located on an exterior surface of the first side panel.
63. The organizer according to claim 62 further comprising shoe pockets located on an exterior surface of the second side panel.
64. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising a third side panel coupling the top to the bottom and coupling the first and second side panels along a second edge thereof opposite to the edge coupled by the back panel.
65. The organizer according to claim 64 further comprising shoe pockets located on the third panel.
66. The organizer according to claim 64 further comprising shoe pockets formed on an exterior surface of the first, second, third side panels and back panels.
67. The organizer according to claim 48 for the comprising a hanger rack coupled to an interior surface of the top of the body.
68. The organizer according to claim 48 for the comprising a rotating tie tree coupled to back of an interior surface of the top of the body wherein the tie tree can be guided along the track so that it is not at least partially removed from an interior of the body.
69. The organizer according to claim 48 further comprising an article rack coupled to a track on an interior surface of the top of the body wherein the article rack can be guided along the track so that it is at least partially removed from an interior of the body.
70. The organizer according to claim 55 wherein at least one of the plurality of pouches is removably coupled to the exterior surface of the back panel.
71. The organizer according to claim 70 wherein the pouch has a plurality of storage compartments.
72. The organizer of claim 25 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the first side panel.
73. The organizer of claim 72 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the back panel.
74. The organizer of claim 72 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the second side panel.
75. The organizer of claim 72 further comprising a pouch formed on an exterior surface of the back panel and an exterior surface of the second side panel.
76. The organizer of claim 41 further comprising a shoe pocket formed on the first, second, third side panels and back panel.
77. The organizer of claim 72 further comprising a shoe pocket formed on an exterior surface of either the second side panel or the back panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 12, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 12, 2007
Inventor: Lori Greiner (Chicago, IL)
Application Number: 11/248,367
International Classification: A47F 7/08 (20060101);