The utility model discloses clothes hanging, or storage rod for use in a cubby space, wardrobe, or closet where when properly mounted on a vertical doorjamb, center post, or other substantial vertical support will allow the clothing rod, or storage rod to completely move in, and out of the closet, cubby space, or wardrobe taking with it all it encompasses, and allowing access to otherwise wasted space where a normal clothing, or support rod would remain stationary. There are no prior versions of this utility model on the market where the contents dependent on the system are completely, and easily removed from the space transported via hinge systems and affixed to a single suitable mounting surface. Prior systems afford storage of clothing, and do not like this utility model allow complete access to both sides of the items dependent on the utility rod. The normal systems do not allow for extra storage space in the room occupied by a stationary system.
Unfortunately, there are several instances where closet rods, or storage rods mounted in the conventional manner pose a great restriction to the space that they occupy, and often are difficult to access both items on the rod, and space behind that may be wasted. Another present utility invention of some pull down closet rods allow the user to store the closet rod at an elevated height, and pull it down when in need. This also fails to operate in a similar manner to the presented utility rod in this application since it fails to take the clothing in, and completely out of the closet from a single point, and does not allow for extra room behind for shelving since its stationary mounting points remain fixed. Current applications include spanning sections of rod used to store items, and clothing such as U.S. Pat. No. 3,891,091A which is a rectangular closet rod that spans the space that it occupies, or U.S. Pat. No. 4,643,318A which is a safety closet system that breaks away with yieldable predetermined strain. In both applications the rod is stationary, and unable to swivel from a single point attached to wall, door jamb, or other substantial vertical mounting point in a space where complete access may be required. Therefore, it is an object of the present utility invention to provide a movable, swiveling, or articulating method of storage for cloths, or items which dependent on the mounted rod can be moved, or transported in, and completely out of a space. This utility storage rod for clothing, and other supported items able to move completely out of the way allows the access to the complete space to the sides of the space that otherwise would remain inaccessible, as well as a method of accessing that storage while remaining a usable clothing, or storage rod. The utility rod also allows access to the complete array of items that dependent on it, and are able to be moved out of a space in a quick, and orderly manner. The utility system being easy to install, and effective always within adequate operational space provides a suitable, and enhanced way of storing items, and clothing in a closet, cubby space, or other desired application when adequately mounted on a suitable vertical structure. Instead of Steel, aluminum, plastic, and other material may be used to form the rod, and separate parts pertaining to the structure or mounting of the invention. The rod may be square, rectangular, or polygonal, and is not limited to any particular form. The bracket may also be made from various materials and is not limited to any particular medium. For example, the wan bracket could be made of aluminum, and produced similarly with holes for mounting in a suitable way.
The Utility closet rod, or storage rod is a storage system that mounts to a stationary point in a closet cubby space, or other applicable space that allows the user to completely move, or swivel the contents dependent on the system to another point completely away from the space that the user may desire to access from the single stationary point via hinging mechanism. With adequate space the user may gain access to otherwise impeded space for example a closet with extra depth, or shelving that otherwise may be impeded by a stationary closet rod, or other mobile closet rod would. When mounted on a suitable vertical structure such as a door jamb with lag bolts, and able to swivel from a single point hinging from a single point the utility closet rod will be able to come out, and around the supporting structure for the user to gain access to prior described space, and the full range of clothing. When installed the closet rod will grant the user a way to remove everything out of the closet that is supported on the rod in seconds, and grants the user space to walk in to space prior occupied by clothing, or other items like shoe racks fitted to the rod. The utility clothing rod will help elderly, and other people who may be impeded easier access to clothing. The rod may be supported via wall bracket, or other stationary post in this case an adjustable center post, if centrally located multiple rods may be used, and at any desired height. The utility closet rod is made from, and not limited to steel, and is fitted with caps, and bumpers for safety.
Key.
A. Top Bracket
B. Perforated tube
C. Bottom of post
D. Hinge Bracket
E. ½″ Bolt/Nut
F. 718 Bolt/Nut
G. Oil Infused Bushings
H. Dom Pipe
I. Wish Bone Arm
J. Wall Bracket
K. Standard Closet Arm
L. Rubber Bumper
M. Rubber Rod
N. ⅜″ Bolt/Nut
O. 90° Closet Arm
P. End Cap
Made out of, and not limited to a 2″ square perforated tube 4′ long B with holes every 1″ on center allowing 1″ adjustments for D common hinge bracket modified with 2 corresponding holes for use in conjunction with adjustable center post if applicable bolted through brackets with F 7/16″ Bolt. The top of post is fixed by A bracket made out of, and not limited to a two inch strap approximately 12″ long with staggered ⅜″ holes, and center mounted angle 1¾″×1¾″×2½″ allowing the post to fit nicely against the bracket with angle inside holding the top of the post stationary, and fastened with ¼″ lag bolts. The bottom of the adjustable center post made out of, and not limited to 1¾″×1¾″ tube 3′ long capped at the bottom to allow clearance of possible threshold, and a 4×4 plate welded on the bottom with staggered holes offset, and drilled 3/16″ to allow to be fixed firmly to the floor with a 7/16″ hole drilled on ether side 2″ down. Allowing the middle section of the post B to act telescopic, and fit around the bottom section of post, and be through bolted at one-inch increments with F 7/16″ bolt. The top of post able to be variable within that inch of adjustment.
The wall bracket J is made out of, but not limited to a ¼″ thick 5×2″, angle 5″ long with a series of 5/16 holes dried into the five inch side, and one hole on the 2″ side centered to hold the bracket for easy mounting all ¼ lag screws to fix the bracket to doorjambs, or similar substantial vertical mounting surface. The plate J also has a bracket made out of, and not limited to 2″ 3/16 strap bent with ears spaced 3⅜ apart, and holes centered 1″ on the ears allowing room for the dom hinge pipe welded onto the wishbone arm, and bushings to fit between the bracket ears, and bolted through with E ½″ bolt approximately 5″ bolt, and thus creating a smooth hinge point for the system.
The wishbone arm made out of, and not limited to a piece of 1″ schedule 40 pipe with two ends 1″dom 3″ long pipe welded on either end spaced 9½″ on center fitted with oil Infused bushings, and in conjunction with both wall bracket J, and common hinge bracket D allows for a smooth hinge point when through bolted with E ½″ bolt approximately 5″ long partially threaded.
Made out of, and not limited to a common D bracket welded to a piece of schedule 40 1″ pipe trimmed to the desired length for drawing purposes 32″ acting like a normal clothing rod used in conjunction with the wishbone arm I, and vertical mounted center post shown in
Made out of, and not limited to a common D bracket welded to a 11″ piece of schedule 40 1″ pipe capped on the end, and a 9″ piece of 1″ schedule 40 welded to the pipe fixed to the bracket making a 90° hanging section for clothing hangers, and or other storage items to hang perpendicular to a normal clothing rod capped with end cap P, and fitted with, as shown in
Made out of, and not limited to a common D bracket welded to a 22½ schedule 40 1″ pipe capped on the end, and 90° arms 9′ long welded at 7¾, and 13⅞ allowing clothing, hangers, or items stored on hanging rod to be hung side by side perpendicular to a normal clothing rod capped with endcap P. and fitted as shown in
The Utility closet rods are composed of but not limited to adjoining brackets D bent, and drilled bolted to the adjustable center post, a post made of, and not limited to 2 inch perforated square tube with holes every 1″ for adjustments stabilized at the top with A, and B is able to telescope over its base C, a 1¾″×1¾″ post with a plate drilled, and welded on the bottom, and capped for possible threshold egress, or J the wall bracket. The D bracket when in use has four holes, two for the intermediate wishbone arm I, also noted in
The present invention has been described by an embodiment using a specific illustration of utility rod, and examples of materials, and construction. It is to be understood that this description is merely to facilitate an understanding of the invention, and is not limiting upon the scope thereof, since other embodiments, modifications and changes will be apparent to those sidled in the art.
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