US2004188285A1PendingUtilityA1

Clothes container

Priority: Mar 28, 2003Filed: Mar 28, 2003Published: Sep 30, 2004
Est. expiryMar 28, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A47F 3/063A47B 87/0284A47F 3/14A47F 7/19B65D 85/18
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Abstract

A clothes container for displaying clothes, having a hollow main body 1 with an opening on the front side, and a slidable tray 2 clothes are placed on. The main body 1 has a pair of guide rails 6 and 7 in the longitudinal direction at the bottom of internal sidewalls 1 c and 1 d of the main body 1 , with grooves 6 a and 7 a , stoppers 6 b and 7 b , and tray removal sections 6 c and 7 c . Vertical walls 8 and 9 formed in the longitudinal direction extend downward from the tray base. At the rear of the vertical walls are slide pieces 8 a and 9 a projecting horizontally outward. The distance between the outer edges of the slide pieces 8 a and 9 a is shorter than the distance between the two tray removal sections 6 c and 7 c , and longer than the distance between the two guide rails 6 and 7.

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         1 . A clothes container having a hollow main body with an opening formed on one front side, and a tray slidable inside the main body, the clothes container further comprising: 
 a pair of guide rails, each formed at the bottom of internal sidewalls of the main body, stretching in the longitudinal direction, each of the guide rails including a groove;    a pair of stoppers, each blocking off the front end of the groove in the vicinity of the opening;    a pair of tray removal sections, each formed by cutting off part of the guide rail at the rear end thereof;    at least a pair of vertical walls, each extending downward from the lower surface of the tray base and run along each side of the tray base in parallel and in the longitudinal direction, wherein the distance between the outer surfaces of the vertical walls is shorter than the distance between the two guide rails; and    a pair of slide pieces, each extending horizontally outward from each of the vertical walls at the rear end thereof, wherein the distance between the outer edges of the two slide pieces is shorter than the distance between the two tray removal sections, and longer than the distance between the two guide rails, wherein the slide pieces are supported by the guide rails when the tray is pulled forward.    
     
     
         2 . The clothes container according to  claim 1 , further comprising a peripheral wall formed on the upper surface of the main body, wherein: 
 a connecting hole is formed on the inner side of the peripheral wall at the rear of the main body; and    a connecting projection that is complementary to the connecting hole is formed on the lower base surface of the main body at the rear thereof.    
     
     
         3 . The clothes container according to  claim 2 , wherein the tray is sized so as to match the size of the shoulder of folded clothes.

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