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The present invention relates to a device for storing guns. In particular, the present invention relates to a gun safe for storing at least one gun in a generally upright position.
When procuring a gun safe it is important to select a safe that maximizes the utilization of space and provides easy access to the guns stored within the confines of the safe. Some problems associated with conventional gun safes include situations where the guns are poorly secured, storage potential is underutilized, and excessive effort and time is expended in storing and retrieving guns. Additionally, difficulty in accessing and retrieving stored firearms may result in damage to the guns from nicking or striking against each other and the interior of the gun safe.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a gun storage device that is compact and which securely stores guns while allowing easy access to the guns. The present invention fills these needs as well as other needs.
In order to overcome the above stated problems and limitations there is provided a gun safe for storing at least one gun in a generally upright position. The gun safe comprises an interior compartment defined by a bottom wall, one or more side walls, and a top wall. The compact element of the gun safe can be provided by including in the top wall at least one opening through the top wall to provide support for a barrel of a gun positioned within the gun safe in a generally upright position, with the gun barrel extending through the opening to the outside of the interior compartment. By configuring the gun safe to allow the barrel of a stored gun to protrude from within the gun safe, a more compact gun safe is possible.
The concept of the gun safe can be applied to a cabinet for storing at least one upstanding item in a generally upright position. Such a cabinet comprises an interior compartment defined by a bottom wall, one or more side walls, and a top wall. As above, the top wall has at least one opening through the top wall to provide support for an upstanding item positioned within the cabinet in a generally upright position, with the upstanding item extending through the opening to the outside of the interior compartment. Such a cabinet is compact in design, and yet allows secure storage and easy access to the upstanding items.
Additional objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and will in part become apparent to those in the practice of the invention, when considered with the attached figures.
The accompanying drawings form a part of this specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, wherein like reference numerals are employed to indicate like parts in the various views, and wherein:
a is a top view of an opening in the top wall showing an over/under double barrel gun positioned in the opening;
b is a top view of an opening in the top wall showing a side by side double barrel gun positioned in the opening; and
c is a top view of an opening in the top wall showing a single barrel gun positioned in the opening.
Referring now to the drawings in detail, and initially to
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In order to accommodate the placement of guns 74 within gun safe 10, and to accommodate their easy retrieval from gun safe 10, gun safe 10 is provided with a door 90. Door 90 may be removable, or pivotally coupled to one or more of the side walls and may be equipped with a locking mechanism 94 to prevent unauthorized entry into interior compartment 20 of gun safe 10. The configuration of door 90 can vary, but in one embodiment door 90 is one portion of the top wall. Door 90 may be removable, or hinged to a side wall for easy opening. When facing the front of gun cabinet 10, the top can be hinged to the front side wall, or the left or right side wall. As best seen in
In order to most readily facilitate the placement of guns 74 within gun safe 10 and the retrieval of guns 74 from gun safe 10, it is most advantageous to have door 90 of gun safe 10, when opened, allow access to interior compartment 20 at a height of less than 36 inches, and preferably at a height of about 24 inches from the bottom wall of the gun safe.
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As should be readily apparent, any of the surfaces within interior compartment 20 may include a protective lining to cushion any gun positioned within gun safe 10. Such protective lining could be made from felt or foam or rubber or any other suitable protective material. The protective lining would help to further prevent the guns from scratches or nicks, and can be either a separate piece or integrally attached to the surfaces of the walls forming interior compartment 20.
In order to accommodate storage of other equipment and accessories in the gun safe, such as ammunition, gun cleaning supplies, and the like, gun safe 10 may further include a storage compartment defined within or positioned exterior to the interior compartment of gun safe 10. If positioned within interior compartment 20 and not within reach of the door, a second door may be provided to allow access to the storage compartment, in which case the second door can also be equipped with a locking mechanism. Referring to
In use, door 90 to gun safe 10 is opened and one or more guns may be placed within interior compartment 20 of gun safe 10. Butts 72 of guns 74 are placed on upper surface 40 of bottom wall 30, or preferably in recess 110 in upper surface 40, barrels 70 of guns 74 are positioned against first portion 62 of top wall 60, and door 90 may then be closed. The closing of door 90 positions second portion 64 of top wall 60 adjacent to first portion 62, forming openings 66 which conform to the shape of gun barrels 70, and barrels 70 of guns 74 which are positioned within gun safe 10 extend from openings 66 to the exterior of gun safe 10. Safe door 90 may then be secured, as with locking mechanism 94, to prevent access to the stored guns.
Having thus described the gun safe of the subject invention with reference to the figures, the invention further provides a cabinet for storing at least one upstanding item in a generally upright position. Such upstanding items could include, for example, fishing rods, or archery bows, or other items that are generally amenable to being stored in an upright position. The cabinet for storing at least one upstanding item in a generally upright position comprises an interior compartment defined by a bottom wall, one or more side walls, and a top wall. The top wall has at least one opening therein to provide support for the upstanding items when they are positioned within the cabinet in a generally upright position. The upstanding item then extends through the opening in the top wall to the outside of the interior compartment. As with the gun safe described above, in one embodiment the top wall has two portions which when positioned adjacent to one another define the openings through the top wall. Furthermore, in one embodiment one of the two portions of the top wall is integral with a top portion of a side wall to form a door. Furthermore, in one embodiment the door is hinged to a lower portion of the side wall to allow opening of the cabinet. Where desired, the cabinet can further comprise a locking mechanism.
While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown, it will be understood, of course, that the invention is not limited thereto, since modifications may be made by those skilled in the art, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings. Reasonable variation and modification are possible within the scope of the foregoing disclosure of the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/543,791, filed on Feb. 11, 2004.
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60543791 | Feb 2004 | US |