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US3608795A
US3608795A US771781A US3608795DA US3608795A US 3608795 A US3608795 A US 3608795A US 771781 A US771781 A US 771781A US 3608795D A US3608795D A US 3608795DA US 3608795 A US3608795 A US 3608795A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G25/00Household implements used in connection with wearing apparel; Dress, hat or umbrella holders
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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  • This invention is concerned with the structure of a ski boot carrier having a frame of a length greater than the boots and provided with an adjustably mounted cradle on each side at one end to receive and support the heel of a boot and a resilient strap on each side adjacent to the other end to engage over the sole at the boot toe.
  • a carrying handle is at one end.
  • the invention relates to a carrying carrier rack embodying means to retain thereon a pair of boots, such as ski boots.
  • the carrier is characterized by an inverted U-shaped frame of rod stock providing a carrying handle at its bight portion and provided adjacent its free ends with a transverse bar assembly or cradle shaped to receive the heels of the boots therein when they are arranged one on each side of the frame.
  • the transverse bar assembly is adjustable along the frame.
  • the toe portions of a pair of boots mounted on the frame are engaged by resiliently yieldable strap members.
  • the boots may be removed manually by disengaging the resilient members therefrom or by inverting the carrier and striking the handle portion against a surface so as to cause the boots to expand the resilient means sufficiently to enable the heel portions to become disengaged from the transverse bar assemblies.
  • Another object is to provide a boot carrier with one rigid and one resilient element to engage a boot to retain it on the carrier.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a boot carrier wherein the means for securing a pair of boots thereto is adjustable to accommodate boots of different sizes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a boot carrier of the character referred to which is not difficult or expensive to manufacture, is simple to use, and very effective in use.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the carrier, showing a pair of boots mounted thereon;
  • FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the carrier, showing the outline of a boot thereon;
  • FIG. 3 is a detail perspective view of the transverse bar assembly or cradle.
  • the boot carrier is comprised of an inverted U-shaped frame 11 having a bight portion 11a, and two depending leg portions 11b.
  • Each of the free ends of the leg portions preferably has a resilient cap 112 thereon and the bight portion 11a preferably has a rubber or plastic sleeve 13 thereon to serve as a carrying handle.
  • transverse bar assembly 14 Mounted adjacent to the capped ends of the frame 11 is a transverse bar assembly 14.
  • This assembly is comprised of a pair of transverse bars 15 which are suitably connected firmly at their ends to sleeves 16 that are slidably mounted one on each leg portion 11b. Set screws 17, or the like, secure the bar assembly in any position of longitudinal adjustment on said leg portions.
  • Each of the transverse bars 15 is suitably inclined outwardly from the frame 11 and each is bowed downwardly at its center to define a cradle that conforms substantially to the curvature of the rounded back edge of the heel 18 of a boot 19.
  • a resilient strap preferably in the form of a coil spring 21, is attached at each end to collars 22, one secured firmly to each of the frame legs 11b.
  • the spring 21 is engaged over the welt of the sole across the toe of the boot. This retains the boot il'll place on the frame and the assembly may be carried by grasping the handle portion 1 lla13.
  • a tab 23 is attached to the spring 21 to facilitate its being engaged and disengaged with the toe of the boot.
  • One manner of quickly disengaging the boots from the frame structure is to turn the assembly over and strike the handle portion Ila-l3 sharply against a surface whereupon the weight of the boots will distend the springs 21 sufficiently to permit the heel portions to disengage from the transverse bars 15, whereupon the boots will fall away from the frame.
  • a boot carrier comprising an inverted, substantially U- shaped frame having a bight portion and a transversely spaced depending leg portion, a pair of resilient straps extending between and connected at their ends to the leg portions of said frame and adapted to engage and retain the toe portions of an associated pair of boots, and a unitary transverse bar assembly connected to and extending between the leg portions of said frame and adapted to engage and support the heel portions of said associated pair of boots.
  • transverse bar assembly comprises a pair of integrally connected transverse bars bent to define a pair of cradles respectively adapted to engage and support said heel portions.

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This invention is concerned with the structure of a ski boot carrier having a frame of a length greater than the boots and provided with an adjustably mounted cradle on each side at one end to receive and support the heel of a boot and a resilient strap on each side adjacent to the other end to engage over the sole at the boot toe. A carrying handle is at one end.

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States Patent lnventors Appl. No.
Filed Patented Assignee Bernard W. Klein St. Charles;
Sam F. Emma, Geneva, both 0t 1111.
Oct. 30, 1968 Sept. 28, 1971 Gunter 1L. Steves St. Charles, 111. a part interest BOOT CARRIER 5 Claims, 3 Drawing Figs.
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llnt. Cl B65d 71/00 Field of Search References Cited UNITED STATES PATIENTS 4/1959 Barreca 1/1963 Salzman 8/1964 Kaminski. l/1967 Selnes l 1/1968 Binding Primary Examiner-Robert G. Sheridan Att0rney Hibben, Noyes & Bicknell 224/45 S X 224/45 S X 224/45 S X 224/45 S 211/37 ABSTRACT: This invention is concerned with the structure of a ski boot carrier having a frame of a length greater than the boots and provided with an adjustably mounted cradle on each side at one end to receive and support the heel of a boot and a resilient strap on each side adjacent to the other end to engage over the sole at the boot toe. A carrying handle is at one end.
BOOT CARRIER The invention relates to a carrying carrier rack embodying means to retain thereon a pair of boots, such as ski boots. The carrier is characterized by an inverted U-shaped frame of rod stock providing a carrying handle at its bight portion and provided adjacent its free ends with a transverse bar assembly or cradle shaped to receive the heels of the boots therein when they are arranged one on each side of the frame. The transverse bar assembly is adjustable along the frame. The toe portions of a pair of boots mounted on the frame are engaged by resiliently yieldable strap members. The boots may be removed manually by disengaging the resilient members therefrom or by inverting the carrier and striking the handle portion against a surface so as to cause the boots to expand the resilient means sufficiently to enable the heel portions to become disengaged from the transverse bar assemblies.
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a boot carrier of the character referred to.
Another object is to provide a boot carrier with one rigid and one resilient element to engage a boot to retain it on the carrier.
Another object of the invention is to provide a boot carrier wherein the means for securing a pair of boots thereto is adjustable to accommodate boots of different sizes.
Another object of the invention is to provide a boot carrier of the character referred to which is not difficult or expensive to manufacture, is simple to use, and very effective in use.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the carrier, showing a pair of boots mounted thereon;
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the carrier, showing the outline of a boot thereon; and,
FIG. 3 is a detail perspective view of the transverse bar assembly or cradle.
Referring to the exemplary disclosure of the boot carrier illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the boot carrier is comprised of an inverted U-shaped frame 11 having a bight portion 11a, and two depending leg portions 11b. Each of the free ends of the leg portions preferably has a resilient cap 112 thereon and the bight portion 11a preferably has a rubber or plastic sleeve 13 thereon to serve as a carrying handle.
Mounted adjacent to the capped ends of the frame 11 is a transverse bar assembly 14. This assembly is comprised of a pair of transverse bars 15 which are suitably connected firmly at their ends to sleeves 16 that are slidably mounted one on each leg portion 11b. Set screws 17, or the like, secure the bar assembly in any position of longitudinal adjustment on said leg portions. Each of the transverse bars 15 is suitably inclined outwardly from the frame 11 and each is bowed downwardly at its center to define a cradle that conforms substantially to the curvature of the rounded back edge of the heel 18 of a boot 19.
A resilient strap, preferably in the form of a coil spring 21, is attached at each end to collars 22, one secured firmly to each of the frame legs 11b. When a boot 19 is in place on the frame with its heel portion seated behind one of the transverse bars 15, the spring 21 is engaged over the welt of the sole across the toe of the boot. This retains the boot il'll place on the frame and the assembly may be carried by grasping the handle portion 1 lla13.
Preferably, a tab 23 is attached to the spring 21 to facilitate its being engaged and disengaged with the toe of the boot. One manner of quickly disengaging the boots from the frame structure is to turn the assembly over and strike the handle portion Ila-l3 sharply against a surface whereupon the weight of the boots will distend the springs 21 sufficiently to permit the heel portions to disengage from the transverse bars 15, whereupon the boots will fall away from the frame.
We claim:
l. A boot carrier comprising an inverted, substantially U- shaped frame having a bight portion and a transversely spaced depending leg portion, a pair of resilient straps extending between and connected at their ends to the leg portions of said frame and adapted to engage and retain the toe portions of an associated pair of boots, and a unitary transverse bar assembly connected to and extending between the leg portions of said frame and adapted to engage and support the heel portions of said associated pair of boots.
2. The boot carrier recited in claim l, in which said resilient straps comprise a pair of coil springs.
3. The boot carrier recited in claim 1, in which said transverse bar assembly comprises a pair of integrally connected transverse bars bent to define a pair of cradles respectively adapted to engage and support said heel portions.
4. The boot carrier recited in claim 3, in which said transverse bars are connected at their ends to collars slidably adjustable on the leg portions of said frame.
5. The boot carrier recited in claim 3, in which said frame and said transverse bars are of rodlike material.

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1. A boot carrier comprising an inverted, substantially U-shaped frame having a bight portion and transversely spaced, depending leg portions, a pair of resilient straps extending between and connected at their ends to the leg portions of said frame and adapted to engage and retain the toe portions of an associated pair of boots, and a unitary transverse bar assembly connected to and extending between the leg portions of said frame and adapted to engage and support the heel portions of said associated pair of boots.
2. The boot carrier recited in claim 1, in which said resilient straps comprise a pair of coil springs.
3. The boot carrier recited in claim 1, in which said transverse bar assembly comprises a pair of integrally connected transverse bars bent to define a pair of cradles respectively adapted to engage and support said heel portions.
4. The boot carrier recited in claim 3, in which said transverse bars are connected at their ends to collars slidably adjustable on the leg portions of said frame.
5. The boot carrier recited in claim 3, in which said frame and said transverse bars are of rodlike material.
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FR2403769A1 (en) * 1977-09-23 1979-04-20 Carpano & Pons Footwear support for ski or skating boots - consists of elongated support with two opposite sides, with brackets, recesses, and protuberances
US4696504A (en) * 1986-09-30 1987-09-29 Roberts Jr Roland Q Boot carrier
US4733897A (en) * 1987-04-03 1988-03-29 Schuetzeberg Roy L Boot handle
US4761029A (en) * 1987-08-31 1988-08-02 Woodcock Edward J Ski boot carrier
US5390786A (en) * 1992-09-02 1995-02-21 Challoner; Audrey K. Carrier bag for athletic boots
US7040681B1 (en) * 2003-09-08 2006-05-09 Du-Bro Products, Inc. Tool kit for a radio-controlled vehicle
US8291620B2 (en) 2010-07-16 2012-10-23 Laura Aubrey Valaas Ski boot sole guard
US8439415B2 (en) 2010-11-30 2013-05-14 Laura Aubrey Valaas Ski boot carrier
US8491011B2 (en) 2011-01-19 2013-07-23 Laura Aubrey Valaas Device for holding a pair of skis together
CN103622441A (en) * 2013-12-16 2014-03-12 江英 Shoe drying rack
WO2020181370A1 (en) * 2019-03-11 2020-09-17 Yaklha Cheme A display, securing and transporting device for a pair of footwear

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US2883688A (en) * 1954-03-05 1959-04-28 Henry J Barreca Shoe sole straightener and carrying device
US3074085A (en) * 1961-01-18 1963-01-22 Salzman Paul Ski boot holder
US3145402A (en) * 1963-03-19 1964-08-25 Le Trappeur Inc Boot tree
US3297219A (en) * 1965-04-13 1967-01-10 Norman W Selnes Accessory bag and ski boot tree
US3412866A (en) * 1966-06-27 1968-11-26 Market Forge Company Ski boot jack

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US2883688A (en) * 1954-03-05 1959-04-28 Henry J Barreca Shoe sole straightener and carrying device
US3074085A (en) * 1961-01-18 1963-01-22 Salzman Paul Ski boot holder
US3145402A (en) * 1963-03-19 1964-08-25 Le Trappeur Inc Boot tree
US3297219A (en) * 1965-04-13 1967-01-10 Norman W Selnes Accessory bag and ski boot tree
US3412866A (en) * 1966-06-27 1968-11-26 Market Forge Company Ski boot jack

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FR2403769A1 (en) * 1977-09-23 1979-04-20 Carpano & Pons Footwear support for ski or skating boots - consists of elongated support with two opposite sides, with brackets, recesses, and protuberances
US4696504A (en) * 1986-09-30 1987-09-29 Roberts Jr Roland Q Boot carrier
US4733897A (en) * 1987-04-03 1988-03-29 Schuetzeberg Roy L Boot handle
US4761029A (en) * 1987-08-31 1988-08-02 Woodcock Edward J Ski boot carrier
US5390786A (en) * 1992-09-02 1995-02-21 Challoner; Audrey K. Carrier bag for athletic boots
US5456353A (en) * 1992-09-02 1995-10-10 Challoner; Audrey Carrier bag for athletic boots
US7040681B1 (en) * 2003-09-08 2006-05-09 Du-Bro Products, Inc. Tool kit for a radio-controlled vehicle
US8291620B2 (en) 2010-07-16 2012-10-23 Laura Aubrey Valaas Ski boot sole guard
US8439415B2 (en) 2010-11-30 2013-05-14 Laura Aubrey Valaas Ski boot carrier
US8491011B2 (en) 2011-01-19 2013-07-23 Laura Aubrey Valaas Device for holding a pair of skis together
CN103622441A (en) * 2013-12-16 2014-03-12 江英 Shoe drying rack
CN103622441B (en) * 2013-12-16 2015-05-20 江英 Shoe drying rack
WO2020181370A1 (en) * 2019-03-11 2020-09-17 Yaklha Cheme A display, securing and transporting device for a pair of footwear
GB2595165A (en) * 2019-03-11 2021-11-17 Vlirka Incorporated A Display, Securing and transporting device for a pair of footwear

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