Supports: racks – Special article – Article includes elongated portion
Patent
1996-05-02
1998-11-10
Walsh, Donald P.
Supports: racks
Special article
Article includes elongated portion
211 8701, 2483091, 2481761, D6552, A47F 700
Patent
active
058330780
ABSTRACT:
A modular snowboard storage system, the modules of which can be connected end to end to form an extended linear storage system which can be mounted to a vertical surface, or interconnected at angles using angular or polygonal connectors to form free-standing storage systems having a variety of shapes. Each module has front and back walls having windows therethrough. The windows are specially shaped to removably retain the upturned longitudinal tip of a snowboard, in order to support the snowboard in a vertically upright position. The modular system provides for closely-packed storage of snowboards without damaging the snowboards or allowing adjacent snowboards to become entangled.
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Marcelo Emmanuel M.
Walsh Donald P.
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