Cabinet conversion panels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 10143301
  • Patent Number
    10,143,301
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 21, 2011
    13 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2018
    5 years ago
  • Inventors
    • Summerville; Anita Brochette (Maple Grove, MN, US)
  • Examiners
    • Liu; Jonathan
    • Barnett; Devin K
    Agents
    • Fish & Richardson P.C.
Abstract
A panel for converting a cabinet (20) into unit specific storage. The cabinet conversion panel comprises a plurality of posts (21), rods (22) and or shelves (23) extending in a vertical, diagonal and or horizontal direction connected and fastened to create interconnected or intersecting lattice, square, rectangular, diamond, circular, herringbone, octagonal, triangular or other geometrical patterns with a frame surrounding and fastened to the operably connected partitions to complete the panel. The cabinet conversion panel also comprises insertable coasters (34-41) and interchangeable inserts (7-9, 14-15, 17, 47-48 and 50-51) to change the function, capacity and design of the panels. The cabinet conversion panel is sized for installation into standard cabinets (20). The panel is adapted so that when two or more of the panels are inserted into a cabinet (20), they will vertically support and hold various types of units including but not limited to wine bottles (26), plates (28), cups (29), dishware, stemware (27), shelves (23) and or other items.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Not Applicable


STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable


REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIX

Not Applicable.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A. Field of Invention


This invention relates to a new and improved cabinet organizing and storage apparatus. Specifically, this invention when installed as directed, converts cabinets into compartmentalized wine bottle, dishware and or stemware storage including but not limited to wine racks, plate racks, stemware hangers and or shelving for other items.


Most embodiments of this invention are new including but not limited to: A) All non-lattice style wine bottle storage panels; B) Construction method; C) Panel Function (i.e. storage capacity and types); D) All panel designs; E) Frame-encased panels; F) Interchangeable sections; G) Method of installation of the panels; H) Combination panels (i.e. plate and bottle panels); and I) Insertable coasters.


The new embodiments are apparent when comparing FIGS. 41-50 (examples of prior art) with the cabinet conversion panels as shown in FIGS. 1A-2C, 5A-8, 14A-23 and 28-40 which are this inventor's new inventions in this art.


Some embodiments of this invention are improvements on traditional cabinet storage apparatuses including wine lattice and plate racks.


The improvements of prior art for lattice style wine bottle storage and typical plate racks are apparent when comparing FIGS. 41-50 (examples of prior art) with the cabinet conversion panels shown in FIGS. 3-4C, 9A-13B and 24-27 (this inventor's improvements of the prior art).


B. Description of Prior Art


Typically, wine bottle lattice, plate racks and stemware molding are either pre-installed commercially or sold in limited sizes.


Cabinets may be purchased with pre-installed wine lattice, plate racks and stemware molding. This option is typically chosen by when replacing an entire set of cabinets.


A second option for the consumer is to purchase the wine lattice, plate racks and stemware molding, then measure, cut and install the wine lattice, plate racks and stemware molding.


Wine bottle storage for cabinets is available in one basic lattice style as shown in FIGS. 41-50. The non-intersecting posts are unattached and unframed.


Plate racks for cabinets are available in one basic style as shown in FIGS. 46-47.


Stemware molding for cabinets is available in one basic style as shown in FIGS. 48-50. The molding is typically sold in individual pieces which are unattached.


C. Problems in Prior Art


The pre-installed and uninstalled wine lattice, plate racks and stemware molding are standard in sizes, materials and almost indistinguishable from one brand to the next. Both, the pre-installed and the purchase and install methods are permanent with no interchangeable sections to change the function and design of the storage component.


If the consumer chooses to purchase cabinets with wine lattice, plate racks and or stemware molding pre-installed, it can be an expensive option at 2-7 times the cost of a standard cabinet.


To install the uninstalled wine lattice and plate racks, the installer must cut-to-fit the wine lattice and plate racks, then construct and fasten blocking in the front and back of the wine lattice and plate racks to stabilize them.


To install the uninstalled stemware molding, the installer must utilize nails or screws to attach each piece of molding to the cabinet or cut-to-fit boards with the molding pre-attached.


For the layperson with limited carpentry skills and or limited tools, adapting and installing the wine lattice, plate racks and stemware molding can be expensive, time consuming and inconvenient, to say the least. Moreover, if the installer errantly cuts the product too short, they have to absorb the expense of purchasing more.


D. Improvements


This Inventor, while seeking to functionally and aesthetically improve and update cabinets found only difficult to install, inconvenient, expensive and same-look options. The inventor finds there is a need and demand for this invention which overcomes problems found in the prior art construction, installation, interchangeability, combination storage features, storage capacity, strength, design and accessories.


In prior art the wine storage apparatus is constructed in the form of a lattice pattern whereas in this invention, the wine storage apparatuses are constructed in various configurations including but not limited to herringbone, diagonal ladder, square, circular and other patterns. The new invention configurations are different from the prior art in construction, design and function.


This invention comprises cabinet conversion panels (constructed to fit standard cabinet sizes) which are easily installed by laypersons with limited carpentry skills and few, if any tools. Prior inventions in this art offer either expensive commercially pre-installed options or complicated consumer installation options.


This invention comprises cabinet conversion panels with various designs and interchangeable sections so that the consumer may readily change the function and look of their cabinets. Prior inventions in this art offer one design for each type of storage and do not offer any interchangeable sections.


This invention comprises cabinet conversion panels with combination functions including but not limited to wine bottle storage and plate racks; shelves and plate racks; wine bottle and stemware storage; and wine bottles and shelves.


None of the previously existing wine, plate and stemware storage inventions offer combination storage options.


This invention comprises coasters to insert in empty wine bottle compartments. Prior art inventions offer no coasters or accessories to cover or decorate empty wine bottle compartments.


BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In light of the above and according to one broad aspect of one embodiment of the invention, disclosed herein is a cabinet conversion panel to convert cabinet (20) space into wine bottle (26), dishware and or stemware storage.


A cabinet conversion panel comprises a plurality of posts (21), rods (22) and or shelves (23) extending in a vertical, diagonal and or horizontal direction, which create interconnected or intersecting lattice, square, diamond, herringbone, circular, octagonal, triangle or other geometrical patterns with partitioned openings, adjustable shelves (23) and inserts to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26), dishware, stemware and or other items.


In every cabinet conversion panel, the plurality of nonintersecting post ends, rod ends and shelf ends extend and are connected and fastened to a frame, surround the panel.


Every cabinet conversion panel comprising wine bottle openings (30) also comprise and accommodate coordinating coasters which fit into and cover the empty wine bottle openings (30).


The coordinating coasters comprise a plurality of posts (21) connected and fastened in geometrical patterns fastened to form a square or rectangle which may be inserted into the partitioned wine bottle openings (30) and which may be removed for use as a traditional coaster.


The cabinet conversion panel is configured so that when two or more of the cabinet conversion panels are inserted into a cabinet (20), they will vertically diagonally and or horizontally support and hold items including but not limited to wine bottles (26), dishware, stemware and shelves (23).


Plates (28) and saucers can be stored vertically between vertical posts (21) or rods (22), or horizontally on shelves (23). Wine bottles (26) can be stored horizontally in open squares or vertically on shelves (23). Cups (29) can be hung from hooks attached to the bottoms of shelves (23) or stored on shelves (23). Wine glasses (27) can be stored on shelves (23) or suspended from wine molding shelves (23). Stemware molding shelves (23) and shelves (23) with hooks may be installed inside cabinets (20) or underneath cabinets (20).


Various configurations of panels may be formed using embodiments of the present invention. Some configurations of this invention offer interchangeable inserts for sections of the invention which allows changes to the function and look of the cabinet conversion panels.


The above and other objectives, features, and advantages of this invention will be apparent from the following Detailed Description of the Invention when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1A is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a multilayered square style pattern to form partitioned openings (30) to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26).



FIG. 1B is a schematic frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 1A.



FIG. 2A is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a diagonal ladder style pattern to form partitioned openings (30) to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26).



FIG. 2B is a schematic frontal perspective view of the example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 2A.



FIG. 2C is a top side perspective view of the example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 2A.



FIG. 3 is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned openings (30) to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26). This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIG. 4A is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30) in approximately two-thirds of the cabinet conversion panel and wherein the upper or lower one-third of the cabinet conversion panel is divided by a shelf (23) or post to form storage for wine glasses (27) or other items above or below the lattice portion of the cabinet conversion panel. This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIG. 4B is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 4A in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. Whereas in FIG. 4A the cabinet conversion panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20), the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 4B is not installed in a cabinet (20). Whereas in FIG. 4A the cabinet conversion panel is shown with the lattice portion above the wine glass or other item storage area, the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 4B is shown with the lattice portion below the wine glass storage or other item storage shelf (23).



FIG. 4C is a schematic frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 4B.



FIG. 5A is a front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in an X with a square in the center to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 5B is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 5A.



FIG. 6A is a front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened to form three interchangeable sections (30) in which wine bottles (26) may be stored. The interchangeable sections also accommodate shelves (23) as shown in FIG. 6A to FIG. 6E and interchangeable inserts as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.



FIG. 6B is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 6A.



FIG. 6C is a perspective side view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 6A.



FIG. 6D is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 6A. This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIG. 7 is a frontal perspective view of an example of the interchangeable inserts which may be installed into the interchangeable sections of the cabinet conversion panel shown in FIG. 6A in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 23 shows an example of this interchangeable insert installed in the cabinet conversion panel (FIG. 6A).



FIG. 8 is a frontal perspective view of an example of the interchangeable inserts which may be installed into the interchangeable sections of the cabinet conversion panel shown in FIG. 6A in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 23 shows an example of this interchangeable insert installed in the cabinet conversion panel (FIG. 6A).



FIG. 9A is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein the center section comprises posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30) and the two end sections comprise rods (22) which are connected and fastened to form partitioned vertical openings (31) in which plates (28) may be stored. This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIG. 9B is a perspective view of the example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 9A.



FIG. 10A is a front view of the example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 9A in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. In this example, the two end sections comprise posts (21) (instead of rods (22)) which are connected and fastened to form partitioned vertical openings (31) in which plates (28) may be stored.



FIG. 10B is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 10A.



FIG. 11 is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 10A in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention which comprises a fixed center section and two interchangeable end sections in which shelves (23) or interchangeable end inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage. In this example, the two end sections are shown with adjustable shelves (23) installed.



FIG. 12A is a frontal view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein the center section comprises an interchangeable center section sections in which shelves (23) or interchangeable end inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage; and wherein the two end sections comprise rods (22) which are connected and fastened to form partitioned vertical openings (31) in which plates (28) may be stored.



FIG. 12B is a schematic front view of the example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12C is a perspective view of the example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 12A. This panel is shown with the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 13A) installed. This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIG. 12D is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel (FIG. 12A), the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 13A) and the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 14A-14B) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 12E is a schematic frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel (FIG. 12A), the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 13A-13C) and the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 14A-14B) in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 12F is a frontal perspective view of the example of two cabinet conversion panels as shown in FIG. 12C. The cabinet conversion panels are shown with the interchangeable center inserts (FIG. 13A) installed. The cabinet conversion panels are shown as they would be spatially placed if they were inside a cabinet (20). This example shows plates (28) and wine bottles (26) stored in the cabinet conversion panels.



FIG. 12G is an angular front perspective view of the example of two cabinet conversion panels as shown in FIG. 12C. The cabinet conversion panels are shown with the interchangeable center inserts (FIG. 13A) installed. The cabinet conversion panels are shown as they would be spatially placed if they were inside a cabinet (20). This example shows wine bottles (26) stored in the cabinet conversion panels.



FIG. 12H is an angular top perspective view of the example of two cabinet conversion panels as shown in FIG. 12C. The cabinet conversion panels are shown with the interchangeable center inserts (FIG. 13A) installed. The cabinet conversion panels are shown as they would be spatially placed if they were inside a cabinet (20). This example shows plates (28) and wine bottles (26) stored in the cabinet conversion panels.



FIG. 13A is a front view of an example of an interchangeable center insert wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 13B is a schematic angular side perspective view of the example of the interchangeable center insert in FIG. 13A.



FIG. 14A is a top side perspective view of an example of an interchangeable center insert wherein the frame has shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored.



FIG. 14B is a front view of the example of the interchangeable center insert in FIG. 14A.



FIG. 15 is a front view of an example of an insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a right angle pattern.



FIG. 16 is a front view of an example of a second type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form an X pattern.



FIG. 17 is a front view of an example of a third type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a diamond pattern.



FIG. 18 is a front view of an example of a fourth type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a stripe pattern.



FIG. 19 is a front view of an example of a fifth type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a diagonal stripe pattern.



FIG. 20 is a front view of an example of a sixth type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a checkerboard pattern.



FIG. 21 is a front view of an example of a seventh type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a maze pattern.



FIG. 22 is a front view of an example of an eighth type of insertable coaster wherein posts are connected and fastened to form a square pattern.



FIG. 23 is a front view of all eight examples of the insertable coasters (FIG. 15-22) installed in the partitioned wine bottle openings of an interchangeable insert (FIG. 13A).



FIG. 24 is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 25 is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30). This example is distinguishable from the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 24 as they are installed in the frame at different attachment points resulting in different number or partitioned openings (30).



FIG. 26 is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened into 3, 4-part diamond style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 27 is a schematic front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein the center section comprises a frame with shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored; and wherein the two end sections comprise posts (21) which are connected and fastened in a lattice pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 28 is a front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention which comprises a fixed center section frame with shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored; and two interchangeable end sections in which shelves (23) or interchangeable end inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage. In this example, one type of interchangeable end insert (FIG. 32) is installed in the left end section of the cabinet conversion panel and a different type of interchangeable end insert (FIG. 33) is installed in the right end section of the cabinet conversion panel.



FIG. 29 is a front view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention which comprises an interchangeable center section in which shelves (23) or interchangeable center inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage; and two fixed end section frames with shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored. In this example, one type of interchangeable center insert (FIG. 31) is installed in the center section of the cabinet conversion panel.



FIG. 30 is a front view of the example of the interchangeable center insert in FIG. 29.



FIG. 31 is a front view of the example of the interchangeable center insert in FIG. 29.



FIG. 32 is a front view of the example of the interchangeable end insert in FIG. 28.



FIG. 33 is a front view of the example of the interchangeable end insert in FIG. 28.



FIG. 34 is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a herringbone pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 35 is a frontal perspective view of an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 6A. This panel is shown with one type of interchangeable panel (FIG. 7) installed in the left end panel and a second type of interchangeable panel (FIG. 8) installed in the right end panel.



FIGS. 36A and 36B are schematic front views of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) or rods (22) are connected and fastened in circular style patterns which form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIGS. 37A and 37B are schematic front views of an example of the cabinet conversion panel, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in octagon style patterns which form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIGS. 38A, 38B, 39, and 40 are schematic front views of examples of the cabinet conversion panel in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.



FIGS. 41-45 are views of wine bottle storage.



FIGS. 46-47 are views of plate racks.



FIGS. 48-50 are views of stemware molding.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

A cabinet conversion panel comprises a plurality of posts (21), rods (22) and or shelves (23) extending in a vertical, diagonal and or horizontal direction, connected and fastened in lattice patterns as shown in FIGS. 3, 24 and 25; square patterns as shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B; diamond patterns as shown in FIG. 26; herringbone patterns as shown in FIG. 22; diagonal ladder patterns as shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B; triangle or other geometrical patterns with partitioned openings as shown in FIGS. 5A, 5B, 6A and 6B; adjustable shelves (23) as shown in FIGS. 6A, 6B, 11, 14B and 27; interchangeable inserts as shown in FIGS. 7, 8, 13A-13C, 14A, 14B and 30-33; and coordinating coasters as shown in FIGS. 15-22.


In each cabinet conversion panel, the plurality of nonintersecting post ends, rod ends and shelf ends extend and are connected and fastened to a frame which surround the panel.


Every cabinet conversion panel comprising wine bottle openings (30), accommodate coordinating coasters (34-41) which fit into and cover the empty wine bottle openings (30).


The coordinating coasters (34-41) shown in FIGS. 15-22 comprise a plurality of posts (21) which are connected and fastened in geometrical patterns to form a square or rectangle which may be inserted in the partitioned openings (30) for wine bottles (26) and which may be conveniently removed for use as a traditional coaster on which drinking containers are placed.


The cabinet conversion panel is configured so that when two or more of the cabinet conversion panels are inserted into a cabinet (20), they will vertically diagonally and or horizontally support and hold items including but not limited to wine bottles (26), dishware, stemware and shelves (23). Plates (28) and saucers can be stored vertically between vertical posts (21) or rods (22), or horizontally on shelves (23). Wine bottles (26) can be stored horizontally in open squares or vertically on shelves (23). Cups (29) can be hung from hooks attached to the bottoms of shelves (23) or stored on shelves (23). Wine glasses (27) can be stored on shelves (23) or suspended from wine molding shelves (23). Stemware molding shelves (23) and shelves (23) with hooks may be installed inside cabinets (20) or underneath cabinets (20).


Various configurations of cabinet conversion panels may be formed using embodiments of the present invention. Some configurations of this invention offer interchangeable center inserts (14, 15, 49 and 50) as shown in FIGS. 13A, 14A, 30 and 31 and or interchangeable end inserts (17, 46 and 47) as shown in FIGS. 28, 32 and 33 which allow changes to the function and look of the cabinet conversion panels. Some configurations of this invention offer combination storage for different items as shown in FIGS. 4A, 10A, 11, 12A, 27, 28 and 29



FIGS. 1A and 1B show an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (1) which comprises a plurality of posts (21) are connected and fastened together to form multilayered diagonal squares with partitioned openings in the center of each square in which wine bottles (26) may be stored. The multilayered diagonal squares are then fastened together in an intersecting pattern to form the cabinet conversion panel.



FIGS. 2A and 2B show an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (2) which comprises a plurality of posts (21) which are connected and fastened together in a diagonal ladder style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30). The diagonal ladders are then fastened together with small spacer posts (21) to separate the ladders from one another.



FIG. 3 shows an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (3) comprising a plurality of spaced posts (21) which are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30). This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIGS. 4A, 4B and 4C show an embodiment of cabinet conversion panel (4) comprising posts (21) which are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30) in approximately two-thirds of the cabinet conversion panel; and wherein the upper or lower one-third of the cabinet conversion panel is horizontally divided by a shelf (23) or post to form storage for wine glasses (27) or other items above or below the lattice portion of the cabinet conversion panel. This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIGS. 5A and 5B show an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (10) comprising four posts (21) or shelves (23) with one end of each post (21) or shelf (23) meeting the frame surrounding the cabinet conversion panel; and the other end of each post (21) or shelf (23) meeting a separate corner of a centered square formed by four additional posts (21) or shelves (23). The four large partitioned openings (30) accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26) stacked on top of one another. The centered square has an opening large enough to store a single wine bottle.



FIGS. 6A through 6D show an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (6) comprising posts (21) which are connected and fastened to form three sections into which interchangeable inserts and or shelves may be installed to change the function and look of the cabinet conversion panel. The three sections accommodate shelves (23) as shown in FIG. 6A to FIG. 6D and interchangeable inserts as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.


In another example an interchangeable insert (a smaller panel) may comprise a plurality of posts (21), rods (22) and or shelves (23) extending in a vertical, diagonal and or horizontal direction, which form partitioned openings (30) to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26), dishware, stemware and or other items; a plurality of spaced posts (21) extending in interconnected or intersecting lattice, square, diamond, triangle or other geometrical patterns large enough to insert wine bottles (26) of varying sizes; and or adjustable shelves (23) and panels adapted to hold wine bottles (26), dishware, stemware and or other items.



FIGS. 7, 8, 13A-14B, and 30-33 are embodiments of the interchangeable inserts (7, 9, 14, 15, 17, 46, 47, 49 and 50) which may be installed into the interchangeable sections of the cabinet conversion panel. FIGS. 6A-6D, 12C-12H, 28, 29 and 35 show examples of the interchangeable inserts installed in cabinet conversion panels.



FIGS. 9A and 9B show an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (12) wherein the fixed center section comprises posts (21) which are connected and fastened in a lattice pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30) and the two fixed end sections comprise rods (22) which are connected and fastened to form partitioned vertical openings in which plates (28) may be stored. This panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIGS. 10A and 10B show an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (12) wherein the fixed center section comprises posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30) and the two fixed end sections comprise posts (21), instead of rods (22), which are connected and fastened to form partitioned vertical openings in which plates (28) may be stored.



FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (12) in FIG. 10A which comprises posts (21) extending to in a lattice pattern to form a fixed center section and two interchangeable end sections in which shelves (23) or interchangeable end inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage. In this example, the two end sections are shown with adjustable shelves (23) installed.



FIGS. 12A thru 12H shows an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel (13) comprising an interchangeable center section sections in which shelves (23) or interchangeable center inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage; and wherein the two fixed end sections comprise rods (22) which are connected and fastened to form partitioned vertical openings in which plates (28) may be stored.



FIG. 12C shows an embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 12A wherein the panel is shown with the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 13A) installed. The panel is shown installed in a cabinet (20).



FIGS. 12D and 12E show an embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 12A along with the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 13A-13C) and the interchangeable center insert (FIG. 14A-14B), also in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.



FIGS. 13A through 13C show an interchangeable center insert (14) wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIGS. 14A through 14B show a second type of an interchangeable center insert (15) wherein the frame has shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored.



FIGS. 15 thru 22 show eight different examples of insertable coasters (34-41) comprising a plurality of posts (21) connected and fastened in geometrical patterns.



FIG. 22 is an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a herringbone style pattern.



FIG. 23 shows all eight examples of the insertable coasters (FIG. 15-22) installed in partitioned wine bottle storage openings.



FIG. 24 shows an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 25 shows an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a lattice style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30). This example is distinguishable from the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 24 as they are installed in the frame at a different attachment point causing them to have a different number of partitioned openings (30).



FIG. 26 shows an embodiment of the present invention wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in three, four-part connected diamond style pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 27 shows an embodiment of the present invention wherein the center section comprises posts (21) which are connected and fastened to form a frame with shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored; and wherein the two end sections comprise posts (21) which are connected and fastened in a lattice pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 28 shows an embodiment of the present invention which comprises a fixed center section frame with shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored; and two interchangeable end sections in which shelves (23) or interchangeable end inserts (46) may be installed or which may be left open for general storage. In this example, one type of interchangeable end insert (47) is installed in the left end section of the cabinet conversion panel and a different type of interchangeable end insert (FIG. 33) is installed in the right end section of the cabinet conversion panel.



FIG. 29 shows an embodiment of the present invention which comprises an interchangeable center section in which shelves (23) or interchangeable center inserts may be installed or which may be left open for general storage; and two fixed end section frames with shelf bracket holes (25) for the insertion of shelf brackets (24) to support adjustable shelves (23) to form partitioned openings (33) on which wine glasses (27), dishware or other items may be stored. In this example, one type of interchangeable center insert (FIG. 31) is installed in the center section of the cabinet conversion panel.



FIGS. 30 and 31 show examples of the interchangeable center inserts.



FIGS. 32 and 33 show examples of the interchangeable end inserts.



FIG. 34 shows an embodiment of the cabinet conversion panel wherein posts (21) are connected and fastened in a herringbone pattern to form partitioned wine bottle openings (30).



FIG. 35 shows an example of the cabinet conversion panel in FIG. 6A. This panel is shown with one type of interchangeable panel (FIG. 7) installed in the left end panel and a second type of interchangeable panel (FIG. 8) installed in the right end panel.


In another example (FIGS. 36A and 36B), the cabinet conversion panel comprises a plurality of posts (21) or rods (22) connected and fastened in circular style patterns which form partitioned openings (30) to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26).


In another example (FIGS. 37A and 37B), the cabinet conversion panel comprises a plurality of posts (21) connected and fastened in octagon style patterns which form partitioned openings (30) to accommodate the storage of wine bottles (26).


In another example, the cabinet conversion panel may comprise a shelf (23) with stemware molding or hooks attached, adapted to be attached to panels, inside cabinets (20) or underneath cabinets (20).

Claims
  • 1. A system comprising: a cabinet having a first cabinet side wall, a second cabinet side wall, a cabinet top wall, a cabinet bottom wall and a cabinet back wall that defines a cabinet interior bounded by the first and second cabinet side walls, the cabinet top wall, the cabinet bottom wall and the cabinet back wall; anda cabinet conversion panel system comprising: a first panel having a first frame with a first frame top, a first frame bottom, and first frame sides wherein the first frame connects to and surrounds a first plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof that form a first plurality of storage areas, each of the first plurality of storage areas defining an opening in the first panel, wherein the first panel is positioned in the cabinet interior of the cabinet proximate to the cabinet back wall with the first frame top proximate to an inner surface of the cabinet top wall, the first frame bottom proximate to an inner surface of the cabinet bottom wall, and the first frame sides proximate to inner surfaces of the first and second cabinet side walls; anda second panel having a second frame with a second frame top, a second frame bottom, and second frame sides wherein the second frame connects to and surrounds a second plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof that form a second plurality of storage areas, each of the second plurality of storage areas defining an opening in the second panel, wherein the second panel is positioned in the cabinet interior of the cabinet spaced from the first panel toward a front of the cabinet and wherein the second panel is positioned with the second frame top proximate to the inner surface of the cabinet top wall, the second frame bottom proximate to the inner surface of the cabinet bottom wall, and the second frame sides proximate to the inner surfaces of the first and second cabinet side walls; wherein the first and second panels are independently and spatially inserted into the cabinet and capable of supporting items between them.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the openings in the first panel comprise first and second holes and the openings in the second panel comprise third and fourth holes, the system further comprising: a first removable coaster positioned in the first hole so as to substantially fill the first hole; anda second removable coaster positioned in the second hole so as to substantially fill the second hole;
  • 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first removable coaster comprises a first design pattern and at least one see-through portion, wherein the second removable coaster comprises a second design pattern and at least one see-through portion, wherein the first design pattern is different than the second design pattern, and wherein the first and second coasters are suitable for interchangeably positioning in either of the first and second holes respectively.
  • 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the openings of the first and second storage areas comprise vertically extending slots that are sized and configured for holding upright dinner plates and square spaces that are sized and configured for holding wine bottles in a horizontal orientation.
  • 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the first plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof comprise a plurality of posts that are fastened together to form some of the openings that define a plurality of multilayered diagonal squares that are fastened together in an intersecting pattern.
  • 6. The system of claim 5, wherein each of the multilayered diagonal squares has an inner surface that is sized and configured for holding a wine bottle.
  • 7. A system comprising: a first cabinet conversion panel comprising a first panel frame that extends substantially around a perimeter of the first cabinet conversion panel; anda first insert having a first insert frame that connects to and surrounds a first plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof that form a first plurality of storage areas, each of the first plurality of storage areas defining an opening in the first insert, wherein the first insert frame has a first insert frame outer surface, wherein the first panel frame has a first panel frame inner surface,wherein the openings in the first panel comprise first and second holes;a first removable coaster positioned in the first hole so as to substantially fill the first hole;a second removable coaster positioned in the second hole so as to substantially fill the second hole;and wherein the first insert is installed in the first cabinet conversion panel such that the first insert frame outer surface is adjacent to the first panel frame inner surface;wherein the first and second holes are sized and configured to hold first and second wine bottles respectively when the coasters are removed from the first and second holes.
  • 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the first cabinet conversion panel comprises a fixed center section and defines first and second end sections on opposite sides of the fixed center section, wherein the first end section is sized and configured for receiving the first insert frame within the first panel frame and the second end section is sized and configured for receiving a second insert frame of a second insert within the first panel frame.
  • 9. The system of claim 7 wherein the first cabinet conversion panel comprises two fixed end sections and defines a center section between the fixed end sections, wherein the center section is sized and configured for receiving the first insert frame within the first panel frame.
  • 10. The system of claim 7 wherein the first plurality of storage areas define a repeating geometric pattern.
  • 11. The system of claim 7, and further comprising: a cabinet defining a cabinet interior;a second cabinet conversion panel comprising a second panel frame that extends substantially around a perimeter of the second cabinet conversion panel; anda second insert having a second insert frame that connects to and surrounds a second plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof that form a second plurality of storage areas, each of the second plurality of storage areas defining an opening in the second insert, wherein the second insert frame has a second insert frame outer surface, wherein the second panel frame has a second panel frame inner surface, and wherein the second insert is installed in the second cabinet conversion panel such that the second insert frame outer surface is adjacent to the second panel frame inner surface, wherein the first and second cabinet conversion panels are positioned in the cabinet interior of the cabinet such that an outer surface of the first panel frame is adjacent an inner surface of the cabinet, an outer surface of the second panel frame is adjacent the inner surface of the cabinet, and the first and second cabinet conversion panels are spaced from each other such that the first and second inserts are also spaced from each other.
  • 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the first insert is removable from the first cabinet conversion panel such that the first panel frame is retained with the first cabinet conversion panel and the first insert frame is retained with the first insert when the first insert is removed from the first cabinet conversion panel and wherein the second insert is removable from the second cabinet conversion panel such that the second panel frame is retained with the second cabinet conversion panel and the second insert frame is retained with the second insert when the second insert is removed from the second cabinet conversion panel.
  • 13. The system of claim 7, wherein the first cabinet conversion panel entirely surrounds a perimeter of the first insert.
  • 14. The system of claim 7, wherein the first cabinet conversion panel comprises a second plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof that form a second plurality of storage areas that are supported by and connected directly to the first panel frame without an intervening insert frame.
  • 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the first plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof are oriented differently than the second plurality of rods, posts, or a combination thereof such that the first plurality of storage areas are configured to hold different items than those held by the second plurality of storage areas, with at least one of the first and second plurality of storage areas being sized and configured to hold wine bottles in a horizontal orientation.
  • 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the other of the first and second plurality of storage areas is sized and configured to hold plates.
  • 17. A cabinet conversion panel system comprising: two or more separate interchangeable panels;each panel having a frame that defines a perimeter that surrounds first, second, and third sections;wherein the first section and the third section each have a plurality of vertical members that are fixed to the perimeter of the frame at spaced intervals, the spaced intervals each defining a vertical slot that is configured to receive a plate there through;wherein the second section defines an opening between the first section and the third section;an interchangeable insert that has a plurality of diagonal support members which cross each other to form generally diamond shaped spaces that are sized to receive wine bottles there through;wherein the interchangeable insert is configured to be inserted into and removed from the opening of the second section; wherein the two or more interchangeable panels are configured to be individually and spatially inserted into a cabinet and are capable of supporting the plates and the wine bottles between them.
  • 18. The cabinet conversion panel system of claim 17 wherein each panel further comprises removable coasters for insertion into the generally diamond shaped spaces of the interchangeable insert.
  • 19. The cabinet conversion panel system of claim 17, wherein said vertical members are posts or rods.
  • 20. A cabinet comprising two or more separate interchangeable panels; each panel having a frame that defines a perimeter that surrounds first, second, and third sections;wherein the first section and the third section each have a plurality of vertical members that are fixed to the perimeter of the frame at spaced intervals, the spaced intervals each defining a vertical slot that is configured to receive a plate there through;wherein the second section defines an opening between the first section and the third section;an interchangeable insert that has a plurality of diagonal support members which cross each other to form generally diamond shaped spaces that are sized to receive wine bottles there through;wherein the interchangeable insert is configured to be inserted into and removed from the opening of the second section; wherein the two or more interchangeable panels are individually and spatially inserted into the cabinet to support the plates and the wine bottles between them.
  • 21. The cabinet of claim 20, wherein said vertical members are posts or rods.
US Referenced Citations (154)
Number Name Date Kind
75098 Williams Mar 1868 A
343958 Kinney Jun 1886 A
378415 Burkhardt Feb 1888 A
402847 McDonald May 1889 A
510185 Mitchell Dec 1893 A
529719 Eils Nov 1894 A
609009 Carrington Aug 1898 A
701588 Liebau Jun 1902 A
714350 Youngblood Nov 1902 A
917354 Phillips Apr 1909 A
1270095 Baehr Jun 1918 A
1784895 Dunker Dec 1930 A
1833081 Kilmer Nov 1931 A
1859664 Fulda May 1932 A
1940862 Henderson Dec 1933 A
1994930 Tommerup Mar 1935 A
2622741 Bamert Dec 1952 A
2860740 Holland et al. Nov 1958 A
2995224 Butler et al. Aug 1961 A
3004642 Hallock Oct 1961 A
3045325 Mabie Jul 1962 A
3070198 Haskell Dec 1962 A
3077961 Deicke Feb 1963 A
3200489 Keeleric Aug 1965 A
3222832 Presunka Dec 1965 A
3307316 Gray Mar 1967 A
3379315 Broadwin Apr 1968 A
3398497 Hellmich et al. Aug 1968 A
3428385 Scott Feb 1969 A
D219058 Kaezur Oct 1970 S
3546844 Schwartz Dec 1970 A
3563834 Vidan Feb 1971 A
3600792 Valluy et al. Aug 1971 A
3672111 Deck et al. Jun 1972 A
3683581 Yamaso Aug 1972 A
3729891 Olsen May 1973 A
3808084 Doty Apr 1974 A
D236411 Homey Aug 1975 S
4009796 Schmidt Mar 1977 A
4023681 Plant May 1977 A
4093076 Newton Jun 1978 A
4095698 Wright Jun 1978 A
4095858 Hopf Jun 1978 A
D248911 Handel Aug 1978 S
4270662 Gonzalez Jun 1981 A
D260063 Aylor Aug 1981 S
4282695 Lew Aug 1981 A
D268463 Olson Apr 1983 S
4408741 Mimura et al. Oct 1983 A
4409770 Kawaguchi et al. Oct 1983 A
D272699 Godfrey Feb 1984 S
4474297 Zucker Oct 1984 A
4485930 Savelkouls Dec 1984 A
4566598 Fors Jan 1986 A
4700849 Wagner Oct 1987 A
4715503 Johnson Dec 1987 A
4795038 Johnson Jan 1989 A
4947999 Warp Aug 1990 A
4991726 Johnson Feb 1991 A
D317991 Wightman Jul 1991 S
5036989 Carilli Aug 1991 A
5222343 Anderson Jun 1993 A
5241799 Jahn Sep 1993 A
D346290 Cifra Apr 1994 S
5348220 Setteducati Sep 1994 A
D358509 Klein May 1995 S
5465891 Bridges Nov 1995 A
D365949 Klein Jan 1996 S
5499716 Gardner Mar 1996 A
5588725 Frank Dec 1996 A
5617960 Bishop Apr 1997 A
5639150 Anderson et al. Jun 1997 A
5657605 Sidney Aug 1997 A
5673985 Mitchell Oct 1997 A
5743438 Sokolnicki Apr 1998 A
5833512 Nicola Nov 1998 A
5921647 Schneider et al. Jul 1999 A
5947305 Lin Sep 1999 A
D414991 Brown Oct 1999 S
5971167 Finbow Oct 1999 A
6026983 Graham Feb 2000 A
6039191 Purnell Mar 2000 A
6042207 Crosby et al. Mar 2000 A
6082069 Chennaux Jul 2000 A
6173845 Higgins et al. Jan 2001 B1
6200664 Figge et al. Mar 2001 B1
6272801 Suh Aug 2001 B1
6283566 Doces Sep 2001 B1
6345483 Clark Feb 2002 B1
6357607 Wu Mar 2002 B1
6422406 Kessel Jul 2002 B1
6482500 Diginosa Nov 2002 B1
6562430 Leon May 2003 B1
D476825 Adams Jul 2003 S
D491744 Harwanko Jun 2004 S
6754144 Fushimi et al. Jun 2004 B1
D498368 Harwanko Nov 2004 S
6840592 Kalieta et al. Jan 2005 B2
6843381 Wu Jan 2005 B2
D504250 Rozenboom Apr 2005 S
7159735 Morse Jan 2007 B2
D541117 Schwartz Apr 2007 S
7350647 Haller et al. Apr 2008 B2
7398627 Yamamoto Jul 2008 B2
D586585 Hynes Feb 2009 S
D602314 Stravitz Oct 2009 S
7712625 Alger May 2010 B2
7850390 Lisbona Dec 2010 B2
8011157 Bartley et al. Sep 2011 B2
8033402 Bevis Oct 2011 B1
8061538 Seldon Nov 2011 B2
8132871 Caruso Mar 2012 B1
8167129 Hatcher May 2012 B2
D661952 Tiemann Jun 2012 S
8292093 Fan Oct 2012 B2
D672587 Puksta Dec 2012 S
8376304 Almada Feb 2013 B2
8609226 Herron, III Dec 2013 B2
8763834 Skovira Jul 2014 B2
9217519 Masters Dec 2015 B2
9320355 Lee Apr 2016 B2
9464735 Masters Oct 2016 B2
D801728 Reyes Nov 2017 S
20010000557 Cantley May 2001 A1
20010025824 Olivero Oct 2001 A1
20010034990 Reichert Nov 2001 A1
20020017839 Wei Feb 2002 A1
20030080073 Huang et al. May 2003 A1
20030178381 Liang Sep 2003 A1
20040083662 McGlinchy May 2004 A1
20040187417 Thomas Sep 2004 A1
20050011843 Dagan Jan 2005 A1
20050166856 Kaneko Aug 2005 A1
20050174020 Francisquini Aug 2005 A1
20060162272 Phillips et al. Jul 2006 A1
20070000195 Garces et al. Jan 2007 A1
20070017884 Yang Jan 2007 A1
20070108144 Flick May 2007 A1
20070108145 Milardo et al. May 2007 A1
20070210022 Bianchini Sep 2007 A1
20080104923 Boxhorn et al. May 2008 A1
20090139890 Hatcher Jun 2009 A1
20090152222 Seldon Jun 2009 A1
20090173034 Woolston Jul 2009 A1
20090289018 Yang Nov 2009 A1
20100006523 Hogeback Jan 2010 A1
20110036791 Huang Feb 2011 A1
20110049068 Potter Mar 2011 A1
20110146581 Sasano Jun 2011 A1
20110278247 Moffly Nov 2011 A1
20120137627 Vemuri Jun 2012 A1
20140021320 Rudnick Jan 2014 A1
20140053494 Russell Feb 2014 A1
20140354129 Skovira Dec 2014 A1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
0666042 Aug 1995 EP
0777990 Jun 1997 EP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (14)
Entry
Winecabinets.com, a division of Vino Cellars. “Kitchen cabinet wine racks,” 2010 [retrieved on Sep. 17, 2012]. Retrieved from the Internet: <URL: http://www.winecabinets.com/v/products/kitchen-cabinet-wine-racks.html>.
Powers, Deb. “How to Build a Wine Rack in a Kitchen Cabinet,” eHow, 1999 [retrieved on Sep. 17, 2012]. Retrieved from the Internet: <URL: http://www.ehow.com/how_4674715_build-wine-rack-kitchen-cabinet.html >.
Omega National Russian River Cabinet Mount Wine Racks. Datasheet [online). [Retrieved on Sep. 17, 2012.] Retrieved from the Internet: <URL: http://www.kitchensource.com/wine-racks/na-ws100ouf1.htm>.
Martha Stewart Living, Nov. 2002 [retrieved on Sep. 17, 2012]. Retrieved from the Internet: <URL: http://www.marthastewart.com/272322/compact-wine-rack?czone=home/smart-savings-cnt/save-space&center=277003&gallery=274959&slide=272322>.
Omega Hardwood Products National Products' online website at: http://www.eclectic-ware.com/Eclectic-ware/Omega/wine_rack_lattice/wine_rack_lattice.html shows an example of prior art wine lattice (Fig. 39 on the Drawings included with this Patent Application).
Omega Hardwood Products National Products' online website at: http://www.eclectic-ware.com/Eclectic-ware/Omega/stemware_holders/stemware_holders.html shows an example of prior stemware holders (Figs. 46-47 on the Drawings included with this Patent Application).
Omega Hardwood Products National Products' online website at: http://www.eclectic-ware.com/Eclectic-ware/Omega/china_plate_display/china_plate_display.html shows an example of prior art plate rack (Fig. 44 on the Drawings included with this Patent Application).
Rockler Woodworking and Hardware's online website at: http://www.rockler.com/tech/RTD10000512AA.pdf shows an example of prior art wine lattice. (Fig. 40 on the Drawings included with this Patent Application).
Hafele's online website at: http://www.kitchensource.com/cabinet-organizers/ha-541.98.160b-l.htm shows an example of prior art plate rack. (Fig. 45 on the Drawings included with this Patent Application).
Maple Craft USA's website at: http://www.maplecraftusa.com/HTMLcabstorage/popLATTICE.html shows examples of prior art wine lattice. (Figs. 41-43 on the Drawinings included with this Patent Application).
Woodworker's Hardware's website at: http://wwhardware.com/showimage.cfm?type=spec&productid=NPSR%2018%20ALD shows an example of prior art stemware molding. (Fig. 48 on the Drawings included with this Patent Application).
European Search Report for application No. 12736533.6 dated May 27, 2014. (6 pages).
First Office Action received in connection with Chinese Application No. 201280006108.0, dated Jan. 7, 2015 with English translation.
Second Office Action dated Jul. 29, 2015 in connection with Chinese Patent Application No. 2012800061080, including English translation.
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20120187813 A1 Jul 2012 US