Shoe cubbies

Supports: racks – Special article – Shoe or boot type

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211184, A47F 700

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RE0345709

ABSTRACT:
A cabinet for the storage of shoes and the like comprising a plurality of spaced, vertical dividers slit at spaced intervals at the front, each slit extending part of the way back from the front of the cabinet to about half the dept of the vertical dividers. Spaced, horizontal dividers are slit at spaced intervals at the rear of the cabinet, each slit extending part of the way from the back of the cabinet, the vertical and horizontal dividers being interleaved with each other so that the slits in the horizontal dividers accommodate the vertical dividers and the slits in the vertical dividers accommodate the horizontal dividers forming vertical columns and horizontal rows of cubby holes for the shoes. The forward edges of the vertical dividers extend forward of the front edges of the horizontal dividers. Channels on the front edges of the vertical dividers and holders are mounted on each of the horizontal walls adjacent the front of the cabinet to prevent side movement of the front edges of the vertical dividers.

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