Many kitchen items can be difficult to store in an efficient manner. Lids for food storage containers, for example, come in many different shapes and sizes and typically do not stack atop one another very well. If they can be supported on-end in a stable manner then they can be placed side-by-side and stored in a relatively small space. Existing racks for storing lids or other such items in a vertical manner suffer from various defects, such as not being easily reconfigurable or resized to fit multiple cupboard or drawer dimensions.
A preferred version of the adjustable rack includes a base having a first base section telescopically connected to a second base section. The first base section has a first floor section, a first sidewall and an opposing second sidewall, and a first end wall between the first sidewall and the second sidewall, the first sidewall having an interior sidewall surface separated from an exterior sidewall surface by a first channel, the second sidewall having an interior sidewall surface separated from an exterior sidewall surface by a second channel. The second base section has a second floor section, a third sidewall and an opposing fourth sidewall, and a second end wall between the third sidewall and the fourth sidewall, the third sidewall having an interior sidewall surface separated from an exterior sidewall surface by a third channel, the fourth sidewall having an interior sidewall surface separated from an exterior sidewall surface by a fourth channel.
A first plurality of slots is arranged along the interior surfaces of the first sidewall and the second sidewall, and a second plurality of slots is arranged along the interior surfaces of the third sidewall and the fourth sidewall. At least some of the first plurality of slots are positioned to overlap with the first plurality of slots when the first base section is telescopically connected to the second base section in a collapsed position to form overlapping slots.
The third sidewall is received within the first channel and the fourth sidewall is received within the second channel when the first base section is telescopically connected to the second base section.
A first locking tab is formed on the second base section to releasably secure the first base section to the second base section in a collapsed position or an expanded position.
A plurality of dividers is preferably included, each of the dividers including first tab and a second tab, each one of the first tabs and the second tabs being removably receivable within a selected one of the first plurality of lots, the second plurality of slots, or the overlapping slots.
In preferred versions, the first locking tab includes a first horizontal foot separated from the second floor section by a first gap, the first gap further extending upwardly along a portion of the first sidewall.
Preferred versions may further include a second locking tab, the second locking tab having a second horizontal foot separated from the second floor section by a second gap, the second gap further extending upwardly along a portion of the second sidewall.
Most preferably, the first locking tab further comprises a first tongue, the first tongue being positioned on the interior sidewall surface of the third sidewall.
In some versions, the first plurality of slots extend to a first height above the second floor section when the first base section is telescopically connected to the second base section, and the second plurality of slots extend to a second height above the second floor section when the first base section is telescopically connected to the second base section, the first height being greater than the second height.
Most preferably, the lower tab is sized to extend through a slot from among the first plurality of slots and a slot from among the second plurality of slots, and wherein the upper tab is sized to extend through a slot from among the first plurality of slots but is larger than the slots forming the second plurality of slots.
In some versions, the upper tab abuts the third sidewall when the lower tab extends through the selected one of the first plurality of slots overlapping with the second plurality of slots.
Preferably, each of the dividers is planar and includes a first side, a second side, a top, and a bottom, and further wherein each of the opposing tabs comprises a stepped divider tab having an upper tab and a lower tab, the lower tab extending laterally outward beyond the upper tab.
Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings.
An exemplary adjustable rack 100 is shown in the accompanying figures, including a top perspective view in
In a preferred version as illustrated, the sidewalls are formed with inner and outer wall surfaces an interior channel to receive the sidewalls of the second base section, as described below. Thus, in one version the first sidewall 55 includes an interior wall surface 55A and an exterior wall surface 55B, with a first channel 62 formed within the first sidewall and between the interior and exterior surfaces. Likewise, the second sidewall 57 includes an interior wall surface 57A and an exterior wall surface 57B, with a second channel 61 formed within the second sidewall and between the interior and exterior surfaces. In the illustrated example, an end channel 63 is formed in the end wall 56 in the same manner. A plurality of slots are formed in the sidewalls, preferably arranged as opposing pairs 51a, 51b, with a pair including a slot 51b from the first sidewall 55 and a slot 51a from the second sidewall 57. Only some of the slots illustrated in the first base section 50 are numbered.
The second locking tab 42 includes a second horizontal foot 48 extending inwardly from the fourth sidewall 37 toward the third sidewall 35. The second horizontal foot preferably is planar, and co-planar with the base 38 of the second base section 30. The second horizontal foot is separated from the base 38 by a gap 46 to thereby allow the locking tab to flex inwardly and outwardly (as indicated by arrow B) to either lock or release the locking tab. In a preferred version, the gap 46 extends horizontally as shown in
The first and second locking tabs 41, 42 are shown in
When the first base section is joined to the second base section, the interior and exterior sidewall portions of the second base section are received within a corresponding channel 61, 62 of the first base section 50. The tongues 43, 44 of the locking tabs 41, 42 will fit within a selected one of the corresponding slots 51a, 51b to hold the first base section in a selected fixed position with respect to the second base section. By pressing on each of the first and second locking tabs in an outward direction to release the tongues from the slots, the first and second sections may be telescopically moved with respect to one another to either expand or collapse the base, as desired.
The first divider tab 21 includes a lower tab 14 and an upper tab 15, in which the lower tab extends laterally outward beyond the upper tab. The lower tab 14 extends upwardly from the bottom of the divider 27 to a first upper edge 16. The upper tab 15 extends laterally outwardly beyond the first side 18 from the first upper edge 16 to a second upper edge 17, in which the second upper edge is positioned closer to the top 28 than is the first upper edge. Each of the upper tab and lower tab terminates laterally in a corresponding generally vertical end, in the vicinity of reference numbers 14 and 15, respectively, as indicated in
The divider is configured to be received within a selected pair of slots, such as described above and such as is illustrated in
With reference to
With reference to
When a divider 11 is positioned within slots that overlap as described above, such as illustrated in
The arrangement of the upper and lower tab seating and abutment is partially due to the heights of the slots in the base sections. As best seen in
In use, a user can move the locking tabs apart to allow the first and second base sections to be adjusted telescopically to a desired length (measured from one end wall to the other end wall), and then release the locking tabs to secure the two base sections in position. One or more of a plurality of dividers can then be seated within a selected pair of slots in the opposing sidewalls, such that the divider tabs extend through a pair of slots in one or both of the first and second base sections, depending on the chosen location. The user can then store lids or other articles in compartment spaces defined between dividers, or between a divider and one of the end walls.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
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