Shoe organizer unit

US11980286B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11980286-B2
Application numberUS-202117499097-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2021
Priority dateOct 12, 2021
Publication dateMay 14, 2024
Grant dateMay 14, 2024

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A shoe organizer unit, a method of using a shoe organizer unit, and a method for storing shoes in a plurality of shoe storing shelves of a shoe organizer unit are described. The shoe organizer unit includes a plurality of shoe storing shelves adapted to store shoes therein. A plurality of linear actuators moves the plurality of shoe storing shelves in a path within a cabinet.; A controller manages operation of the linear actuators to move the shoes along the path. Transparent panels secure the shoes within the cabinet. Secure storage and retrieval of the shoes is controlled by electronics including a keypad, a push button and a shoe shelf identification code card printer. The shoe organizer unit provides for sterilization of the shoes stored and secure storing and retrieval of the shoes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A shoe organizer unit, comprising: a cabinet, the cabinet including a back wall having a vertical axis and a horizontal axis, a cabinet top, a cabinet bottom, a first side wall and a second side wall, a central divider, wherein the back wall is separated into a first column by the first side wall and the central divider and a second column by the second side wall and the central divider; a first vertical track positioned on a first inner surface of the first side wall; a second vertical track positioned on a second inner surface of the second side wall; a first horizontal track positioned on the back wall at a location above the cabinet bottom along the horizontal axis; a second horizontal track positioned on the back wall beneath the cabinet top along the horizontal axis; a plurality of shoe storing shelves, each shoe storing shelf including a first projection configured to engage with the first vertical track and a second projection configured to engage with the second vertical track, and a slider hook configured to engage with either the first horizontal track or the second horizontal track; a plurality of linear actuators configured to move each one of the plurality of shoe storing shelves in a path along the first vertical track, the first horizontal track, the second vertical track and the second horizontal track; and a base surface of each shoe storing shelf divided into a left base surface and a right base surface, wherein each shoe storing shelf includes a left shoe retainer positioned on the left base surface and a right shoe retainer positioned on the right base surface. 2. The shoe organizer unit of claim 1 , wherein the left shoe retainer includes a first pair of retractable pillars, wherein each retractable pillar is configured to retract in an outward direction when a shoe is inserted into the left shoe retainer, wherein the retractable pillars are configured to grip the shoe. 3. The shoe organizer unit of claim 2 , wherein the right shoe retainer includes a second pair of retractable pillars, wherein each retractable pillar is configured to retract in an outward direction when a shoe is inserted into the right shoe retainer, wherein the retractable pillars are configured to grip the shoe. 4. The shoe organizer unit of claim 3 , further comprising: a textured rubber mat located on the left base surface and the right base surface, wherein the textured rubber mat is configured to provide friction when withdrawing a foot from the shoe. 5. The shoe organizer unit of claim 3 , wherein each retractable pillar includes an elastic adjustable covering configured to grip a sole of a shoe inserted between the retractable pillars. 6. The shoe organizer unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a shoe reception area of the cabinet, wherein the shoe reception area is located at a base of the second column; an ultraviolet lamp located on the base of the second column, the ultraviolet lamp positioned such that light generated by the ultraviolet lamp shines into the shoe reception area; a proximity sensor located in the shoe reception area; a power source located within the central divider; a switch operatively connected to the proximity sensor and the ultraviolet lamp, Wherein the switch is configured to provide power from the power source to the ultraviolet lamp when the proximity sensor detects the shoe storing shelf in the shoe reception area; and a timer connected to the switch, wherein the timer is configured to turn off the switch after a predetermined time period. 7. The shoe organizer unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a first hand rail located on a first front surface of the first side wall along the vertical axis; and a second hand rail located on a second front surface of the second side wall along the vertical axis. 8. The shoe organizer unit of claim 1 , further comprising: an actuator switch located on a front surface of the central divider at a location in a range of six inches to three feet above the cabinet bottom, wherein the actuator switch is configured to generate an actuator switch signal when pressed; and wherein the plurality of linear actuators is configured to move each shoe storing shelf along the path from a current position on the path to a next position along the path upon receiving the actuator switch signal. 9. The shoe organizer unit of claim 1 , further comprising: an actuator switch located on a front surface of the central divider at a location in a range of six inches to three feet above the cabinet bottom, wherein the actuator switch is configured to generate an actuator switch signal when pressed; and a plurality of position sensors, each position sensor operatively connected to a linear actuator of the plurality of linear actuators, each position sensor configured to generate a position signal in response to sensing a presence of a shoe storing shelf near its respective linear actuator; and a controller located in the central divider and operatively connected to receive the position signal from each position sensor and the actuator switch signal, the controller including circuitry and a processor having program instructions configured to provide power to each of the linear actuators to move a respective shoe storing shelf along the path upon receiving the actuator switch signal. 10. The shoe organizer unit of claim 9 , further comprising: a first transparent viewing window covering a first front surface of the first column; a second transparent viewing window covering a first portion of a second front surface of the second column; and a second portion of the second front surface of the second column having an open area, wherein the open area extends from the cabinet bottom to two feet above the cabinet bottom, wherein the open area is configured to provide access to a shoe storing shelf located in the second column on the cabinet bottom. 11. The shoe organizer unit of claim 10 , further comprising: a first cross member located at the cabinet top; a second cross member located at a bottom of the second transparent viewing window; an ultraviolet lamp located on the second cross member such that ultraviolet light projects into a shoe cavity when the ultraviolet lamp is turned on, wherein the ultraviolet lamp is operatively connected to the controller; a proximity sensor located on one of an upper surface of the left shoe retainer and the right shoe retainer, the proximity sensor operatively connected to the controller; and wherein the controller is configured to turn on the ultraviolet lamp when the proximity sensor detects the insertion of a shoe in either the left shoe retainer or the right shoe retainer and to turn off a switch after a predetermined time period. 12. The shoe organizer unit of claim 11 , further comprising: a keypad located on the central divider directly below the actuator switch, the keypad configured to generate a shoe shelf identification code for each shoe storing shelf located in the open area and display the shoe shelf identification code; a memory operatively connected to the controller, wherein the memory is configured to receive the shoe shelf identification code; wherein the keypad is further configured to receive a shoe shelf identification code input and transmit the shoe shelf identification code input to the controller; and wherein the controller is further configured to match the shoe shelf identification code input to a shoe shelf identification code stored in the memory, identify a particular shoe storing shelf associated with the shoe shelf identification code and provide power to the linear actuators to move the particular shoe stori

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Classifications

  • A47B61/04Primary

    for shoes, hats, umbrellas, or the like {(shoe racks as an implement for the manufacture of shoes A43D117/00)} · CPC title

  • with means for adjusting the height of the shelves (A47B57/04, A47B57/30 take precedence) · CPC title

  • for locking shoes against removal · CPC title

  • Ultraviolet [UV] radiation · CPC title

  • Shoe-cleaning machines, with or without applicators for shoe polish · CPC title

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What does patent US11980286B2 cover?
A shoe organizer unit, a method of using a shoe organizer unit, and a method for storing shoes in a plurality of shoe storing shelves of a shoe organizer unit are described. The shoe organizer unit includes a plurality of shoe storing shelves adapted to store shoes therein. A plurality of linear actuators moves the plurality of shoe storing shelves in a path within a cabinet.; A controller mana…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47B61/04. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 14 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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