A shoe storage shelf assembly is suitable for mounting to an organizer system and has at least one storage shelf with a top side, an underside, a depth from front to back, and a width from side to side. The shelf is configured for use as a standard storage shelf in an organizer system. The assembly
A shoe storage shelf assembly is suitable for mounting to an organizer system and has at least one storage shelf with a top side, an underside, a depth from front to back, and a width from side to side. The shelf is configured for use as a standard storage shelf in an organizer system. The assembly also has a pair of shelf support brackets each with a body having a rear end and an upward facing shelf support surface. The support surface is forwardly and downwardly inclined and has an upturned stop at a distal forward end. Connectors extend rearward from the rear end of the brackets and are configured to connect to uprights in an organizer system. The shelf can be inverted such that its top side rests on the shelf support surfaces with its front borne against the upturned stops.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shoe storage shelf assembly for an organizer system, the shoe storage shelf assembly comprising: a first storage shelf and a second storage shelf, each storage shelf having a top side, an underside, a depth from a front to a back, a height defined by a front face extending
What is claimed is: 1. A shoe storage shelf assembly for an organizer system, the shoe storage shelf assembly comprising: a first storage shelf and a second storage shelf, each storage shelf having a top side, an underside, a depth from a front to a back, a height defined by a front face extending downwardly from and along the front of the shelf and a width from side to side, the shelves adapted to be configured for use in a horizontal position as a standard storage shelf in an organizer system such that the first storage shelf overlaps a portion of the second storage shelf to define an overlapped portion; and a pair of shelf support brackets each having a body with a rear end, an upward facing shelf support surface that is forwardly and downwardly inclined, an upturned stop at a distal forward end of the shelf support surface, and connectors extending rearward from the rear end and configured to connect to uprights in an organizer system, the shelves adapted to be inverted such that the undersides and front faces face upward and wherein the top sides of the first and second shelves within the overlapped portion simultaneously rest on the shelf support surface of at least one of the pair of shelf support brackets and the front face of one of the first and second shelves within the overlapped portion bears against the upturned stop of the at least one of the pair of shelf support brackets. 2. A shoe storage shelf assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first storage shelf and second storage shelf comprise adjustable width wire shelves. 3. A shoe storage shelf assembly according to claim 2, wherein each of the adjustable width wire shelves further comprises: an elongate front wire, an elongate rear wire, and a plurality of transverse wires connected and extending between the respective front and rear wires, the front and rear wires extending a width of their respective shelf, the shelves configured such that the transverse wires of the first shelf and the second shelf within the overlapped portion lie in essentially the same plane to form a support surface having a combined length of the first and second shelves. 4. A shoe storage shelf assembly according to claim 3, wherein the front and rear elongate wires of the first shelf are spaced apart a greater distance than the front and rear elongate wires of the second shelf. 5. A shoe storage shelf assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of shelf support brackets is formed from bent wire such that the upturned stop is a continuous extension of self support surface. 6. A shoe storage shelf assembly according to claim 1, wherein the connectors of each of the pair of shelf support brackets include vertically spaced apart pairs of laterally adjacent and spaced apart hooks. 7. A shoe storage shelf assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of shelf support brackets has a shelf retaining flange extending rearwardly from a free end of the stop. 8. A storage organizer system comprising: at least a pair of uprights vertically oriented, mounted to a surface, and spaced laterally apart from one another; at least two mounting brackets, each having a body with a rear end including at least one connector attached to the body for removably connecting the bracket to a respective one of the vertical uprights, the body of each bracket having a shelf support surface that is forwardly and downwardly inclined and upwardly facing, and each bracket having an upturned stop at a distal forward end of the shelf support surface; and a first storage shelf and a second storage shelf, each storage shelf having a width, a depth, a height defined by a face extending downwardly from and along the front of the shelf, a storage surface extending substantially over the width and depth of the shelf, and an underside, the first and second shelves adapted to be inverted such that the undersides face upward and the faces extend upward, and wherein the inverted first and second shelves are adapted to be overlapped to define an overlapped portion such that the storage surfaces of the first and second shelves within the overlapped portion simultaneously rest on the shelf support surface of at least one of the two mounting brackets and the face of one of the first and second shelves within the overlapped portion bears against the upturned stop of the at least one of the two mounting brackets. 9. A storage organizer system according to claim 8, wherein the first and second shelves are formed from wire. 10. A storage organizer system according to claim 8, wherein each of the vertical uprights further comprises: a plurality of apertures formed in a front of each of the vertical uprights, and wherein each of the at least two mounting brackets further comprises at least a pair of vertically spaced apart hooks extending rearwardly from each of the mounting brackets for insertion into selected ones of the apertures of the vertical uprights. 11. A storage organizer system according to claim 8, wherein each of the mounting brackets further comprises: a shelf retainer flange extending rearward from a free end of the upturned stop. 12. A storage organizer system comprising: at least a pair of uprights mounted to a surface in a generally vertical orientation and spaced laterally apart from one another, each upright having a plurality of apertures spaced apart vertically along a front of the respective uprights; a pair of standard brackets configured to connect to selected ones of the apertures in the pair of uprights, the standard brackets having shelf support surfaces that lie generally in a horizontal plane when the standard brackets are installed; a pair of shoe shelf mounting brackets each having a pair of vertically spaced extensions, at least an upper one of which is a hook, the extensions being inserted into selected ones of the slots in the upright with the mounting brackets spaced apart horizontally, a body of each shoe shelf support bracket having a shelf support surface that is forwardly and downwardly inclined and upwardly facing, and each shoe shelf support bracket having an upturned stop at a distal forward end of the shelf support surface; and at least one wire storage shelf having a top side, an underside, and a front end with a downwardly depending front face, the shelf being adapted to be mounted on the standard brackets in a horizontal orientation with the top side facing up, the shelf further adapted to be inverted and supported on the shelf support surfaces of the shoe shelf mounting brackets with the front face turned upward and the underside facing up, the front face borne against the upturned stops of the shoe shelf mounting brackets. 13. A storage organizer system according to claim 12, further comprising: at least a pair of the shelves each being formed from wire, one of the pair of shelves being configured to overlap with and nest onto the other of the pair of shelves over any proportional width of the shelves to form a shelf having a desired width no less than a width of one of the individual shelves and no greater than a combined width of the two shelves. 14. A storage organizer system according to claim 12, further comprising: at least one first shelf and at least one second shelf each having an elongate front wire, an elongate rear wire, and a plurality of transverse wires connected and extending between the respective front and rear wires, the front and rear wires extending a width of their respective shelf, and the first shelf sized to overlap and nest with the second shelf over a desired fraction of its width while the transverse wires of the overlapped first and second shelves lie in essentially the same plane both when the first and second shelves are mounted to the standard brackets and to the shoe storage shelf support brackets. 15. A storage organizer system according to claim 12, wherein the at least one wire storage shelf comprises a first shelf and a second shelf, the first shelf overlapping a portion of the second shelf to define an overlapped portion such that the undersides of the first and second shelves within the overlapped portion simultaneously engage at least one of the standard brackets when in the horizontal orientation, and when in the inverted orientation, the top sides of the first and second shelves within the overlapped portion simultaneously engage the shelf support surface of at least one of the pair of shoe shelf mounting brackets and the front face of one of the first and second shelves bears against the upturned stop of the at least one of the shoe shelf mounting brackets. 16. A storage organizer system comprising: a pair of spaced apart generally vertical uprights, each of the uprights including a front side having a plurality of vertically spaced apertures; a pair of wire storage shelves, each having first and second opposed support surfaces and a front end having a front face extending generally perpendicular to a plane of the support surfaces; a pair of first brackets, each of the first brackets removably attachable to a corresponding one of the uprights, the first brackets arranged to support the shelves in a first orientation with the first support surfaces disposed horizontally and facing upwardly, the front faces of the shelves extending downwardly when the shelves are in the first orientation; and a pair of second brackets, each of the second brackets removably attachable to a corresponding one of the uprights, the second brackets arranged to support the shelves in a second orientation with the second support surfaces disposed above the first support surfaces and at an angle relative to horizontal, the front faces of the shelves extending upwardly at an angle when the shelves are in the second orientation, the shelves being arranged to at least partially overlap one another such that the pair of shelves are both in direct contact with at least one of the first and second brackets when the shelves are in at least one of the first orientation and the second orientation. 17. A storage organizer system according to claim 16, wherein the pair of shelves each have a front wire, a rear wire, and a plurality of transverse wires extending between the front and rear wires, the front and rear wires extending an entire width of the shelves, the front and rear wires of the first shelf and the second shelf disposed in a common plane when the pair of shelves are mounted to the first brackets and disposed in a common plane when the pair of shelves are mounted to the second brackets.
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Mastrodicasa Arthur R. (5 Elmcrest Cir. Walpole MA 02081), Adjustable bracket assembly for supporting a shelf.
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