Protective shoe airing rack

By designing a protective shoe drying rack, the problems of unstable installation, non-adjustable angle, and lack of protection of shoe drying racks have been solved. It achieves stable installation, adjustable angle, and protective function, thereby improving the drying effect and the cleanliness of shoes.

CN223929906UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24戎泽明
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520757962.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-21
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-21

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Technical Problem

Existing shoe drying racks lack sturdy clamping devices, are difficult to install, have no adjustable angles, and lack protective functions, resulting in poor drying effects and shoes being easily contaminated.

Method used

A protective shoe drying rack was designed, comprising clamping components, locking components, anti-loosening nuts, anti-slip components, movable connecting structures, sun protection components, and Velcro, achieving stable installation, angle adjustment, and protective functions.

Benefits of technology

It improves the installation stability and safety of the shoe drying rack, and can flexibly adjust the angle according to the environment to prevent shoes from fading and getting dirty, thereby improving the drying effect and service life.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of articles for daily use, and particularly relates to a protective shoe airing rack which comprises a clamping piece, a connecting piece, a supporting piece, a sunscreen piece and a shoe airing head, the clamping piece is installed on a supporting object such as a balcony, a wall or a guardrail through a locking piece, an anti-loosening nut is arranged outside the locking piece to prevent loosening, and an anti-skid piece is arranged at the tail end to enhance stability. The connecting piece is movably connected with the clamping piece through the butt joint rod, the angle can be locked through the fixing piece, the sunscreen piece is arranged in the connecting piece, one end of the sunscreen piece is fixedly bonded with the inner side of the connecting piece, the other end of the sunscreen piece is connected with the supporting piece through the hook-and-loop fastener, the shoe airing head is arranged on the supporting piece and used for inserting and fixing a shoe body, and a rope is tied to the position, corresponding to the through hole, of the connecting piece. The tail end of the rope is connected with a shoe anti-falling piece in a tying mode, the shoe anti-falling piece is used for clamping and fixing aired shoes, the structure is reasonable, installation is stable, the angle adjusting function, the sun-proof and dustproof function and the multi-shoe airing function are achieved, the shoe airing device is suitable for various supporting environments, and the airing effect and the use safety are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of daily necessities technology, specifically relating to a protective shoe drying rack. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, people frequently need to wash and dry their shoes in daily life. Traditional shoe-drying methods often involve hanging or placing shoes directly on drying racks, wire ropes, or other supporting structures on balconies, windowsills, or walls. While simple to operate, this method has several shortcomings. Firstly, the lack of dedicated clamping devices on the drying racks makes them difficult to secure, especially when the supporting surface (such as balcony railings or walls) is smooth or irregularly shaped, making it easier for the drying device to loosen or fall off, affecting safety. Secondly, existing shoe-drying structures generally lack angle adjustment functions, failing to flexibly adjust the drying angle according to the specific tilt angle of the installation environment, causing shoes to easily tilt or even slip during drying, resulting in poor drying efficiency.

[0003] In addition, most existing shoe drying racks do not have protective functions, and shoes are easily exposed to strong sunlight during the drying process, which can easily cause the shoe surface to fade and deform, especially for shoes with special materials or dark colors. At the same time, in the outdoor environment, shoes are also easily contaminated by dust or impurities in the air, affecting the cleanliness and lifespan of the shoes. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a protective shoe drying rack that is structurally stable, has an adjustable installation angle, and has sunshade and dustproof functions.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] A protective shoe drying rack includes a clamping component and a connecting component. A locking component is installed through one end of the clamping component. The locking component and the clamping component are connected by a threaded connection. The locking component is used to install and fix the clamping component. An anti-loosening nut is nested on the outside of the locking component. The anti-loosening nut is used to tighten the locking component and the clamping component. An anti-slip component is nested on one end of the locking component. Supporting components are symmetrically fixed on one side of the connecting component.

[0007] Furthermore, a docking cylinder is fixed to one end of the clamping member, and a docking rod is fixed to the center of one side of the connecting member. The docking rod is inserted into the docking cylinder and is movably connected to the docking cylinder. The movably connected docking rod is used to adjust the orientation of the connecting member.

[0008] Furthermore, a fixing member is inserted and installed on one side of the docking cylinder. The fixing member and the docking cylinder are connected by a threaded connection, and the bottom end of the fixing member is in close contact with the surface of the extrusion docking rod.

[0009] Furthermore, a sun protection component is placed inside the connector. One end of the sun protection component is bonded to the inside of the connector with adhesive, and the other end of the sun protection component is sewn with a Velcro surface. One end of the support component is bonded with a Velcro hook surface. When one end of the sun protection component is unfolded, it is connected to one end of the support component with Velcro. The sun protection component is used to protect, shield from the sun, and prevent dust from drying shoes.

[0010] Furthermore, one end of the support member is provided with a shoe drying toe.

[0011] Furthermore, the connector has through holes at both ends, and a rope is attached to the connector at the position corresponding to the through hole. A shoe anti-slip device is attached to the end of the rope, and the shoe anti-slip device is used to clamp and fix the shoes to be dried.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0013] This utility model achieves reliable clamping and installation of supports of different shapes and materials, such as balconies, walls, or railings, through a combination structure of clamping components, locking components, anti-loosening nuts, and anti-slip components. In addition to the clamping components being screwed in and fixed by the locking components, an anti-loosening nut is further provided to effectively prevent loosening due to vibration or external force during use. An anti-slip component is provided at the outer end of the locking component to enhance friction with the supporting surface, preventing the entire shoe drying rack from slipping under gravity or wind force, thereby improving the overall installation stability and safety, and solving the problems of looseness and poor stability in existing shoe drying rack installation structures.

[0014] This invention achieves flexible adjustment and stable locking of the connecting member's angle by setting a movable connecting structure between the clamping member and the connecting member, including a docking cylinder and a docking rod, and pressing and positioning the docking rod by a screw-on fixing member. When the shoe drying rack is installed on a support surface with an inclined angle, the orientation of the connecting member can be flexibly adjusted according to the usage environment to ensure that the connecting member always remains vertically upward, ensuring the normal installation and use of subsequent drying components. This structure effectively solves the problems of existing shoe drying racks having non-adjustable angles and limited usage environments, improving the adaptability and practicality of the device.

[0015] This invention achieves convenient unfolding and stable sun protection by incorporating an unfoldable sunshade inside the connector and a Velcro structure between the sunshade and the support. When in use, the sunshade unfolds to cover the shoes during drying, providing excellent sun protection and preventing direct sunlight from reaching the shoe surface, reducing the risk of fading and deformation. It also effectively prevents dust and impurities from adhering to the shoe surface. This structure solves the problems of shoes being exposed, easily contaminated, and aging during the drying process of traditional shoe racks, improving drying efficiency and lifespan.

[0016] This invention features anti-slip shoe components suspended from both ends of the connector by ropes. These components clamp and secure the shoes, preventing them from falling off during drying and enhancing safety. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 2 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the connection method between the clamping component and the connecting component of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the sun protection component of this utility model after it has been unfolded.

[0020] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0021] 101. Clamping component; 111. Connecting cylinder; 112. Fixing component; 102. Connecting component; 121. Connecting rod; 103. Locking component; 131. Anti-loosening nut; 132. Anti-slip component; 104. Sun protection component; 105. Support component; 151. Shoe drying toe; 106. Rope; 161. Shoe anti-fall component. Detailed Implementation

[0022] To make the objectives and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with embodiments. It should be understood that the following text is merely used to describe one or more specific embodiments of this utility model and does not strictly limit the scope of protection specifically claimed by this utility model.

[0023] like Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, a protective shoe drying rack includes a clamping member 101 and a connecting member 102. A locking member 103 is installed through one end of the clamping member 101. The locking member 103 and the clamping member 101 are connected by a threaded engagement to achieve a stable installation of the clamping member 101 on different supports. In actual use, when the locking member 103 is screwed onto the clamping member 101, it can form a clamping force on the support by tightening. To further enhance the connection stability, an anti-loosening nut 131 is provided on the outside of the locking member 103. The anti-loosening nut 131 cooperates with the locking member 103 through an external thread to lock the connection. After component 103 is fixed, tightening the anti-loosening nut 131 can effectively prevent the locking component 103 from loosening under force or vibration. An anti-slip component 132 is nested at the end of the locking component 103 away from the clamping component 101. The anti-slip component 132 is usually made of rubber or soft plastic material, which can enhance the friction between the clamping component and the support, and further improve the anti-slip ability of the overall device. A support component 105 is symmetrically fixed on one side of the connecting component 102. The support component 105 and the connecting component 102 are firmly connected by bonding or fitting, which can support the shoe drying structure to be installed later and maintain its stability.

[0024] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a docking cylinder 111 is fixed to one end of the clamping member 101; the docking cylinder 111 has a hollow cavity structure inside, which is used to realize the insertion function of subsequent components; a docking rod 121 is fixedly installed at the center of one side of the connector 102; the docking rod 121 serves as a connection medium between the connector 102 and the clamping member 101, and one end of it is inserted into the internal cavity of the docking cylinder 111; through the movable cooperation between the docking rod 121 and the docking cylinder 111, the connector 102 can be rotated and adjusted in the vertical direction, so that the connector 102 always maintains an upward use state under different installation angles; the docking rod 121 maintains a clearance fit with the inner wall of the docking cylinder 111 during the insertion process, so that the adjustment process is smooth and it is easy to adapt to the actual installation requirements of balconies, railings and other supports with a certain inclination angle.

[0025] like Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, a fixing member 112 is inserted and installed on one side of the docking cylinder 111. The fixing member 112 is screwed into the internal thread of the docking cylinder 111 via an external thread. When the fixing member 112 is screwed into the docking cylinder 111, its bottom end gradually contacts and presses the outer surface of the docking rod 121. A buffer pad is provided at the bottom end of the fixing member 112. The buffer pad can prevent the bottom end of the fixing member 112 from directly scraping and pressing the surface of the docking rod 121, thus avoiding damage to the surface of the docking rod 121. Through this clamping structure, the rotation angle of the docking rod 121 can be locked, thereby fixing the orientation of the connecting member 102. The thread engagement length of the fixing member 112 is reasonably designed to provide sufficient axial force during the tightening process, so that the docking rod 121 is stably fixed in use and avoids changing the angle due to wind or collision.

[0026] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the connector 102 has an expandable sunshade 104 inside. One end of the sunshade 104 is bonded to the inner side of the connector 102 with a high-strength adhesive to ensure that the connection remains strong after multiple uses. The other end of the sunshade 104 is sewn with a Velcro surface for connecting to the support 105. One end of the support 105 is bonded with a matching Velcro hook. In actual use, after unfolding the sunshade 104, the user can quickly connect it by bonding the Velcro hook to the surface, allowing the sunshade 104 to cover the shoe drying area from above. The structural design of the sunshade 104 can effectively block direct sunlight, reduce the temperature of the shoe surface, prevent material aging and color fading, and also prevent dust, particles and other impurities from accumulating on the shoe surface, improving the cleanliness of the drying environment.

[0027] like Figure 1 As shown, one end of the support member 105 is provided with a shoe drying toe 151; the shoe drying toe 151 is usually a columnar or conical structure, and its material is mostly hard plastic or stainless steel, which has good support and anti-deformation ability; the shoe drying toe 151 is used to insert and install the shoe opening after washing, and completes the protective drying of the shoes under the protection of the sun protection member 104, improving drying efficiency and hygiene conditions.

[0028] like Figure 1 As shown, the connector 102 has through holes at both ends, and a rope 106 is tied to the connector 102 at the position corresponding to the through hole. A shoe anti-falling component 161 is tied to the end of the rope 106. The shoe anti-falling component 161 is used to clamp and fix the shoes to be dried, so as to prevent the shoes from falling off during drying.

[0029] like Figure 1 As shown, the clamping member 101 is paired with the locking member 103, which allows this utility model to be fixed to a column or vertical surface, or horizontally, or to an irregular panel such as an inclined surface, making it applicable to a wider range of scenarios.

[0030] The working principle of this utility model is as follows:

[0031] When in use, first clamp the clamp 101 onto the support (such as a balcony, wall, railing, etc.), then screw and tighten the locking part 103, and further tighten the anti-loosening nut 131 to prevent loosening between the locking part 103 and the clamp 101.

[0032] Then, depending on the tilt angle of the support, rotate and adjust the connector 102 so that the connector 102 always faces upward, and then screw and tighten the fixing part 112.

[0033] Next, place the washed shoes on the shoe toe 151, then clip the shoe anti-slip piece 161 onto the shoe toe to secure the shoes. Then unfold the sun protection piece 104 and connect one end of the sun protection piece 104 to one end of the support piece 105 with Velcro. The sun protection piece 104 can block the sun from shining directly on the shoes and also block dust.

[0034] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described or explained in this utility model, unless otherwise specified or limited, shall be implemented using conventional methods in the field.

Claims

1. A protective shoe drying rack, comprising a clamping member (101) and a connecting member (102), characterized in that: A locking member (103) is installed through one end of the clamping member (101). The locking member (103) and the clamping member (101) are connected by a threaded connection. The locking member (103) is used to install and fix the clamping member (101). An anti-loosening nut (131) is nested on the outside of the locking member (103). The anti-loosening nut (131) is used to tighten the locking member (103) and the clamping member (101). An anti-slip member (132) is nested on one end of the locking member (103). A support member (105) is symmetrically fixed on one side of the connecting member (102).

2. The protective shoe drying rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the clamping member (101) is fixed with a docking cylinder (111), and a docking rod (121) is fixed at the center of one side of the connector (102). The docking rod (121) is inserted into the docking cylinder (111), and the docking rod (121) and the docking cylinder (111) are movably connected. The movably connected docking rod (121) is used to adjust the orientation of the connector (102).

3. A protective shoe drying rack according to claim 2, characterized in that: A fastener (112) is inserted into one side of the docking cylinder (111). The fastener (112) and the docking cylinder (111) are connected by a threaded connection, and the bottom end of the fastener (112) is in close contact with the surface of the extrusion docking rod (121).

4. A protective shoe drying rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connector (102) contains a sunscreen (104). One end of the sunscreen (104) is bonded to the inside of the connector (102) with adhesive, and the other end of the sunscreen (104) is sewn with a Velcro surface. One end of the support (105) is bonded with a Velcro hook surface. When one end of the sunscreen (104) is unfolded, it is connected to one end of the support (105) with Velcro. The sunscreen (104) is used to protect, sunscreen, and dustproof shoes that are being dried.

5. A protective shoe drying rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the support member (105) is provided with a shoe drying toe (151).

6. A protective shoe drying rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connector (102) has through holes at both ends, and a rope (106) is tied to the connector (102) at the position corresponding to the through hole. A shoe anti-slip component (161) is tied to the end of the rope (106). The shoe anti-slip component (161) is used to clamp and fix the shoes that are drying.