Supports: racks – Special article – Shoe or boot type
Patent
1995-02-01
1996-10-22
Chin-Shue, Alvin C.
Supports: racks
Special article
Shoe or boot type
211 34, 219521, 219215, 34239, A47F 708
Patent
active
055668380
ABSTRACT:
A shoe rack assembly with a heating device which can heat a number of shoes simultaneously and economically. The shoe-rack assembly comprises: a supporting device including two inverted U-shaped brackets with a flat top portion having a central hole and two threaded holes; a pipe with two ends disposed on the supporting device, one end having an electrical connector connected thereto, the electrical connector having two terminals; a pair of clamping units attached to each bracket by screws extending through the threaded holes of the bracket, the clamping units having an inverted, T-shaped positioning seat and an inverted, U-shaped retaining hook for fastening the ends of the pipe to the supporting device, the positioning seat and retaining hook securing the pipe by a threaded bolt that passes though the central hole of the bracket, an aperture in a partition of a vertical hollow bar of the positioning seat and engages a threaded hole of a connecting plate of the retaining hook; at least one thermally conductive hollow tube member having a wavy configuration to support shoes placed thereon, the hollow tube member also having two ends connected to the pipe; and at least one resistance heating wire extending through the hollow tube member.
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Hugh Lyons and Co. p. 115, Item 837.
"Towel Warmers in Chrome or Brass," Heartland America Catalog, unknown page number.
Chin-Shue Alvin C.
Hamilla Brian J.
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