The present invention discloses an authority controlled clothing locker which is configured for retaining and quickly exchanging both civilian and incarceration apparel, such as for use by inmates prior to and following court appearances. The locker exhibits a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular construction for holding a set of clothing, including footwear which can be supported upon a bottom surface of the locker. A door can be hingedly secured along a forward edge of the body and is resistively secured by opposing pluralities of hook and loop fasteners or the like to seal over an open front of the locker exhibited when the door is swung open. A hanger can be supported along a top underside location of the open interior for supporting clothing within the interior of the locker. The locker further includes an upper most hanging aperture, such as which allows the locker to be suspended from a horizontally extending pole, bar or the like.
The prior art is documented with examples of clothing containing or supporting devices. A first example of this is set forth in FR 2 519 611 which teaches a package which is applicable both for transporting and storage of articles.
US 2006/0096821, to McKaba, teaches a portable container such as, for example, a suitcase, having a compartment and an extendable organizer disposed within the compartment. The extendable organizer is preferably made of a lightweight material such as nylon. The organizer, when extended, presents a plurality of horizontal, flat, collapsible shelves providing storage compartments, the shelves being vertically separated by a desired distance. The organizer, can be of any particular configuration, including length, width and height, consistent with the dimensions of the compartment within the container. In a preferred embodiment the organizer extends to approximately 30 inches in height and collapses, preferably in an accordion-like fashion, to pack down to a height of less than about one inch when empty.
The present invention discloses an authority controlled clothing locker including a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular body adapted for holding a set of clothing, including footwear. A door is hingedly secured along a forward edge of the body and is releasably engaged over an open front of the locker. A hanger is adapted to being supported relative to a top underside location of the open interior, the body further including a hanging aperture configured within an upper most lip of the body, the aperture further adapted for suspending the body from a horizontally extending pole, bar or the like.
Additional features include the body having a flattened blank construction including a plurality of hinged panels defining each of a front, back, top, bottom and sides. The top further exhibits first and second pairs of side and end flaps which are assembleable in order to define the upper most lip. The hanging aperture further includes spaced apart extending edge surfaces defined in each of vertical and horizontal connecting fashion.
Yet additional features include hook and loop fastener portions for releasably securing the door to the body. Also provided are ventilation apertures configured in extending fashion along the sides of the body.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and which:
As previously described, the present invention discloses an authority controlled clothing locker, generally depicted at 10 in
As will be also described, additional desired aspects of the clothing change locker include each of its transportability, the ability to tag information labels or the like such as to the exterior surface of the locker (this including arrest information or the like as well as other identifying indicia), and the ability to obscure the interior contents (desirable in many instances) which is often not possible in the use of prior art articles such as flexible garment bags and the like. The ability of the rigid and corrugated paperboard container to be self-supporting on a level surface is another advantage not possible with flexible garment bags and such. The additional advantage of the rigid self-supporting locker to support a pair of civilian shoes, such as upon a rigid interior bottom of the locker enclosure, is another feature not provided for by a flexible garment bag.
As shown, the locker in the illustrated embodiment is constructed of a corrugated paperboard material exhibiting the necessary properties of strength and durability and exhibits a generally elongated and three dimensional rectangular construction with a base 12, sides 14 and 16, bottom 18 and a top 20. The dimensioning of the clothing locker 10 is such that it is capable of holding or supporting a set of clothing (not shown), and such as which are suspended from a conventional hanger 2. As further shown, the bottom interior surface 18 of the locker (see as best depicted in
An upper hooked end 3 of the hanger 2 can extend through a slot 21 located at the upper end of the locker 10 and in order to engage a notched location 22 defined in an underneath surface of a hanging aperture. Reference is further made to opposing and inwardly extending surfaces 24 and 26 in
For purposes of ease of illustration the dual sandwiched nature of the upper sides, flaps and handholds is best shown in the flattened blank configuration of
As further shown, the support lip as described above is constructed from side 28/30 and end 32/34 pairs of flaps (see also blank construction of
As again further best shown in the blank illustration of
A door 40 can be hingedly secured along a forward edge of the body and is resistively secured by opposing pluralities of hook and loop fasteners, shown at 42, 44, 46 and 48 located in vertically spaced fashion along an inside outermost extending surface of the door 40 and which selectively mate with additional aligning hook and loop (Velcro®) fasteners 50, 52, 54 and 56 configured upon an exterior face of the locker body 10 at locations proximate an inner perimeter extending surface 58 establishing an open and structurally supported front of the locker exhibited when the door is swung open. Also best shown in
In combination with the assembleable blank illustration of
Without limitation, the clothing locker 10 can exhibit other shapes, material constructions or the like without departing from the scope of the invention. It is also envisioned that evidence tape (not shown) or the like can be used between the door and hook and loop fastener engaging side of the body to confirm when the contents of the locker have been accessed.
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.
The present application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 62/129,081 filed Mar. 6, 2015, the contents of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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62129081 | Mar 2015 | US |