Supports: racks – Special article – Shoe or boot type
Patent
1975-08-25
1976-08-17
Frazier, Roy D.
Supports: racks
Special article
Shoe or boot type
108111, 211148, A47F 708
Patent
active
039749177
ABSTRACT:
The shoe rack includes a pair of end supports and a platform releasably secured between the end supports. The platform is inclined from one side to the other and has a central upstanding shoulder providing a step for engagement by the heels of shoes for retaining the shoes on the platform. Like units similarly formed are stacked one on top of the other to provide a plurality of superposed platforms for supporting the shoes. The end supports of each underlying rack have upstanding pins cooperative with the margins of openings through the lower edges of the end supports of the next superposed rack for releasably securing the racks in stacked superposed relation one on top of the other. For an elongated rack, a central support is provided for supporting the intermediate portion of the platform. For a plurality of superposed elongated racks, a central support is provided between superadjacent platforms whereby intermediate portions of each platform are supported from the next underlying platform by essentially a column of such central supports.
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Frazier Roy D.
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
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