EP-4445800-B1 - SHOE CARE DEVICE
Inventors
- CHOI, KYOUNG MIN
- LEE, YOUNG JAE
- JUNG, TAE YONG
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260506
- Application Date
- 20221202
Claims (14)
- A shoes care device (1) including an accommodation space (10) accommodating shoes (S) therein, comprising: a body (100); a moving body (200) forming the accommodation space (10) jointly with the body (100), and coupled to the body (100) to be slidably movable between a first location and a second location at a front more than the first location; a blowing part (330) configured to circulate air in the accommodation space (10); and a plurality of frame bodies (800) coupled to the body (100) and supporting the body (100) in a shape of connecting an upper surface, a lower surface, and a rear surface of the body (100), characterized in that the plurality of frame bodies is placed in a horizontal direction of the body (100).
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 1, wherein the body (100) includes: an upper body (130) forming a top of the accommodation space (10), a lower body (110) positioned below the accommodation space (10), and a middle body (120) forming a rear surface of the accommodation space (10) by connecting rear sides of the upper body (130) and the lower body (110), and the moving body (200) includes: a base (220) slidably coupled to the lower body (110), and a transparent window (210) extending to an upper portion of the base (220), and forming a front surface and both side surfaces of the accommodation space (10).
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 2, wherein each body (800) includes: an upper frame (830) coupled to the upper body (130), a lower frame (810) coupled to the lower body (110), and a middle frame (820) coupled to the middle body (120) by connecting the rear sides of the upper frame (830) and the lower frame (810).
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein the upper frame (830), the lower frame (810), and the middle frame (820) are formed by bending one member which is formed to extend in a longitudinal direction, or wherein the upper frame (830), the lower frame (810), and the middle frame (820) are formed in a form of cutting a part of a flange (801) in C channel steel, and bending a part of a web (802).
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 4, wherein in the upper frame (830), the lower frame (810), and the middle frame (820), a fastening member (803) is fastened to a flange portion overlapped after bending the web (802), or wherein in the upper frame (830), the lower frame (810), and the middle frame (820), a flange portion overlapped after bending the web (802) is coupled by welding.
- The shoes care device (1) of one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the plurality of frame bodies (800) is placed inside the body (100).
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein the upper frame (830) includes: an upper extension portion (831) which is formed to belong in a front and rear direction, and an upper connection portion (832) connecting the rear side of the upper extension portion (831) to the middle body (120), and having a vertical width which increases rearward.
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein the lower frame (810) includes: a lower extension portion (811) which is formed to belong in the front and rear direction, and a lower connection portion (812) connecting the rear side of the lower extension portion (811) to the middle body (120), and having the vertical width which increases rearward.
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein the upper frame (830) extends to the front more than the lower frame (810) so that drooping of a front end of the upper body (130) is minimized.
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein a location where the upper frame (830) is coupled to the upper body (130) is positioned at the front more than a location where the lower frame (810) is coupled to the lower body (110) so that the drooping of the front end of the upper body (130) is minimized.
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein the upper frame (830) has the vertical width larger than a horizontal width.
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 3, wherein the horizontal width of the middle frame (820) is larger than the horizontal width of the upper frame (830).
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 7, wherein the vertical width of the upper connection portion (832) increases downward rearward.
- The shoes care device (1) of claim 8, wherein the vertical width of the lower connection portion (812) increases upward rearward.
Description
[Technical Field] The present invention relates to a shoes care device (shoe care device), and more particularly, to a shoes care device that manages and displays an article stored therein. [Background Art] Only when shoes should be properly kept, the shoes can be worn for a long time without breaking the shape of the shoes. When the shoes are stacked in layers, the shape can be deformed. In general, a shoes cabinet is used for organization and keeping of the shoes. In recent years, people who collect shoes of popular brands as part of hobby or financial tech have appeared, and a show case has been disclosed which is configured to keep and display the shoes. US Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2018-0127150 (hereinafter, referred to as 'Prior Document 1') discloses "modular storage container", and the modular storage container includes a housing, a door panel, a fan, and a light source. According to Prior Document 1 above, the housing has a rectangular parallelepiped box shape having an opening on a front surface thereof. The housing has an accommodation space therein. The door panel opens/closes the opening of the housing, and is configured to be transparent or translucent. In Prior Document 1 above, the fan is installed on a rear panel of the housing. When the fan rotates, air in the accommodation space is ventilated to outside air. An air duct is formed in the housing for an air flow between the outside air and the accommodation space. The light source is installed in an upper panel and illuminates the accommodation space. According to Prior Document 1 above, since internal air of the container is configured to be ventilated to the outside air, a possibility that an internal environment (temperature and humidity) of the container will be influenced by an external environment (temperature and humidity) of the container increases. That is, it may be difficult to control the internal temperature and humidity of the container. For example, according to Prior Document 1 above, since the internal air of the container is just ventilated to the outside air, the humidity of the accommodation space can be continuously maintained when the humidity of the outside air is high like the rainy season. The air may change a color and a shape of the shoe stored in the container, and act to cause the shoe to be contaminated by mold and bacteria which are easy to breed at high temperature and humidity. As such, in that Prior Document 1 above does not consider a technology of maintaining the internal temperature and humidity of the container in an optimal state, there is a risk of deformation or contamination of the shoe in the process of using the container by a user. Further, according to Prior Document 1 above, the inside of the container can viewed only through a door panel, and the inside of the container cannot be viewed at a left side or a right side of the container, so there is a limit in increasing a display effect of the shoe. In relation to a technology of displaying the shoes for a commercial purpose, Korean Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2013-0034367(hereinafter, referred to as 'Prior Document 2') discloses a show case having transmissive display having transparent display", and the resulting case is configured to include a show case body, a transparent display means, a turntable , a touch panel, and an LED. The show case body has a space capable of storing products such as the shores therein. The transparent display means is installed on a front surface of the show case body. The products are seated on the turntable, and rotate inside the showcase body by the rotation of the turntable. The LED illuminates the products inside the show case body. However, in that Prior Document 2 above does not consider a technology of controlling the internal temperature and humidity of the show case, there is a risk of deformation or contamination of the shoe in a state in which the show is stored inside the show case. Further, according to Prior Document 2 above, the inside of the show case can be viewed only through the transparent display means, and the inside of the show case cannot be viewed at the left side or the right side of the show case, so there is a limit in increasing the display effect of the shoe. Korean Patent Unexamined Publication No. 10-2000-0009653 (hereinafter, referred to as 'Prior Document 3') discloses "The shoes cabinet for the sanitization", and the resulting shoes cabinet is configured to include a body, an infrared radiation unit, a circulation fan, an air circulation passage, a sanitization filter unit, etc. Prior Document 3 above discloses that the shoes are dehumidified, sanitized, and deodorized by far infrared rays and filters while storing the shoes. However, according to Prior Art 3 above, the shoes cannot be displayed. Furthermore, KR 200 438 015 Y1 relates to a drawer for a car seat to dry footwear. Its installation space is a configuration for arranging a heater, an anion generator and