A wooden shoe rack constructed either as a unit hung on a door or as a self-standing unit. Frame sides connect with support arms at special dado joints. Shoe support bars extend between the joints on the opposite sides of the frame to support shoes. A single mechanical fastener is used at each joint
A wooden shoe rack constructed either as a unit hung on a door or as a self-standing unit. Frame sides connect with support arms at special dado joints. Shoe support bars extend between the joints on the opposite sides of the frame to support shoes. A single mechanical fastener is used at each joint to connect the frame sides, arms and shoe bars together.
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1. A shoe rack comprising:a pair of spaced apart frame sides each having a plurality of grooves, each of said frame sides including an upper leg and a lower leg arranged end to end;a plurality of support arms each having a tongue received in one of said grooves to provide joints between said frame s
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A shoe rack comprising:a pair of spaced apart frame sides each having a plurality of grooves, each of said frame sides including an upper leg and a lower leg arranged end to end;a plurality of support arms each having a tongue received in one of said grooves to provide joints between said frame sides and arms;said upper leg having a lower end presenting a groove receiving a tongue on a selected support arm and said lower leg having an upper end presenting a groove receiving said tongue on said selected support arm;a plurality of cross bars arranged in pairs to receive and support shoes thereon, at least some of said bars extending between said frame sides at said joints; anda fastener for at least some of said joints applied in a manner to fasten said frame sides and arms together and to fasten said bars to said frame sides and arms, one of said fasteners being applicable to fasten said tongue of said selected support arm to said upper and lower legs and to fasten one of said bars to said selected support arm and said upper and lower legs. 2. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said shoe rack is applicable to a door;said selected support arm has an outer end portion for connection to one of said bars; andsaid selected support arm has an inner end portion for application to said door to space the frame sides away from said door. 3. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 2, including:an upper end of said upper leg presenting a groove;an upper support arm having a tongue fitting in said groove of said upper end of said upper leg;an outer end portion of said upper support arm for connection to one of said bars; andan inner end portion of said upper support arm for application to said door to space the frame sides away from said door. 4. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 3, including:a lower end of said lower leg presenting a groove;a lower support arm having a tongue fitting in said groove of said lower end of said lower leg; andan inner end portion of said lower support arm for application to said door to space said frame sides away from said door. 5. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 3, including a hanger bracket on said inner end portion of said upper support arm applicable to the door to hang said frame sides thereon. 6. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 2, wherein said frame sides and support arms are constructed of wood. 7. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 1, wherein said shoe rack is a self-standing unit and said frame sides and support arms are constructed of wood. 8. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 1, wherein:each of said frame sides includes a pair of substantially vertical legs each having an upper end portion and a lower end portion;said grooves are located in said upper and lower end portions of said legs; andsaid support arms include a foot for each frame side, said feet being connected by said fasteners to extend between said lower end portions of said legs and resting on a substantially horizontal support surface. 9. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 8, wherein said support arms include a brace for each frame side extending between said upper end portions of said legs and fastened thereto by said fasteners. 10. A shoe rack for support on a door, comprising:a pair of opposing frame sides spaced apart from one another and supported on said door, each frame side having a plurality of grooves and each frame side including upper and lower legs arranged end to end;a plurality of support arms connected with each frame side each having an outer end portion and an inner end portion presenting a tongue applicable in one of said grooves, thereby forming joints between the frame sides and arms;said upper leg having a lower end presenting a groove receiving a tongue on an intermediate support arm and said lower leg having an upper end presenting a groove receiving said tongue on said intermediate support arm;a plurality of cross bars for supporting shoes thereon, some of said bars extending between said joints on the opposing frame sides and other of said bars extending between and being fastened to said outer end portions of said arms; anda fastener for each joint, said fasteners being applied to connect said arms to said frame sides and said some bars to said frame sides and arms with a single fastener at each joint, one of said fasteners being applicable to fasten said upper and lower legs to each other and to said tongue of said intermediate support arm and to fasten one of said bars to said legs and said intermediate support arm. 11. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 10, wherein:each frame side has upper and lower ends each having a groove therein;said support arms include an upper arm for each side fastened to said upper end thereof and having an inner end and a lower arm for each side fastened to said lower end thereof; andsaid upper arm is provided on the inner end thereof with a hanger bracket for hanging said frame sides on a door. 12. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 11, wherein:each of said lower arms has an inner end; andsaid inner ends of said upper and lower arms are applicable to the door to space said frame sides away from the door. 13. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 12, wherein said support arms include an intermediate arm having an inner end applicable to the door to space the frame sides away from the door. 14. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 10, wherein said intermediate support arm has an inner end applicable to said door to space said frame sides away from the door.one of said fasteners is applicable to fasten said upper and lower legs to each other and to said tongue of said intermediate support arm and to fasten one of said bars to said legs and said intermediate support arm. 15. A shoe rack as set forth in claim 10, wherein said frame sides and said support arms are constructed of wood. 16. A shoe rack for hanging on a door, comprising:a pair of opposing frame sides spaced apart from one another and constructed to be hung on said door, each frame side having a plurality of grooves;a plurality of support arms connected with each frame side each having an outer end portion and an inner end portion presenting a tongue applicable in one of said grooves, thereby forming joints between the frame sides and arms, said support arms including an upper arm on each frame side hung on the door and lower and intermediate arms on each frame side having inner ends applicable to the door to space said frame sides away from the door;a plurality of cross bars for supporting shoes thereon, some of said bars extending between said joints on the opposing frame sides and other of said bars extending between and being fastened to said outer end portions of said arms; anda fastener for each joint, said fasteners being applied to connect said arms to said frame sides and said some bars to said frame sides and arms with a single fastener at each joint. 17. A shoe rack comprising:a pair of spaced frame sides each having a plurality of grooves;a plurality of support arms having a tongue received in one of said grooves to provide joints between said frame sides and arms;a plurality of cross bars arranged in pairs to receive and support shoes thereon, at least some of said bars extending between said frame sides at said joints; anda fastener for at least some of said joints applied through said frame sides and arms and into said bars in a manner to fasten said frame sides and arms together and to fasten said bars to said frame sides and arms. 18. A shoe rack for support on a door, comprising:a pair of opposing frame sides spaced apart from one another and supported on said surface, each frame side having a plurality of grooves;a plurality of support arms for each frame side each having a free outer end portion and an inner end portion presenting a tongue applicable in one of said grooves, thereby forming joints between the frame sides and arms;a plurality of cross bars for supporting shoes thereon, some of said bars extending between sai d joints on the opposing frame sides and other of said bars extending between and being fastened to said free outer end portions of said arms with said free outer end portions being connected only with said bars; anda fastener for each joint, said fasteners being applied to connect said arms to said frame sides and said some bars to said frame sides and arms with a single fastener at each joint.
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