The present invention relates to means for holding and storing cookware, such as pots and pans, in a kitchen.
Prior methods of storing cookware involve rack that hangs from the ceiling or wall, as well as placing hooks on the inside of cabinet doors, as well as stacking cookware on shelves or in deep drawers.
If is difficult to retrieve items when cookware is stacked, as well as find the desired cookware item, as it can be obscured in the stack by the larger items.
Many consumers either lack the space for overhead or wall storage, or finds it interferes with their movement in a small kitchen. Other consumers, who might have such space simply cannot reach a ceiling height rack without assistive device, or feel doing so is unsafe. Other consumers avoid such racks because they prefer a clean, clutter free look to their kitchen, and thus prefer that all such utensils are hidden when not in use.
Further, using hanging hooks on the inside of a cabinet door provides only limited storage capacity, and makes it harder to view an entire cookware collection at once to select the best utensil for the tasks at hand. Hence, it is not a significant improvement over stacking but for the few utensils most frequently used in the kitchen
It is therefore a first object of the present invention to provide an improved and convenient method and device for the storage of cookware at a low height so that it is readily accessible for all potential users in a household, restaurant or institution.
It is a further object of the invention to provide such a method and device that efficiently uses space, and in particular cabinet space for the storage of the cookware.
It is a further object of the invention to provide such a method and device that can, if desired, readily hide cookware when not in use, but make an entire collection quickly accessible and readily visible from multiple vantage points.
In the present invention, the first object is achieved by providing a process for storing and retrieving cookware from a cabinet comprising the steps of providing a cabinet that has at least a portion of a back wall and a face frame around the opening thereof, providing one or more pots or pans having a handle with a hanging hole thereon, providing a cookware holder that includes a first fixed rail having a distal end and a proximal end, a second laterally extending rail, a plurality of hooks having a substantially straight shank end that is coupled to said second laterally extending rail, and a curved returning end extending from the shank end to terminate in a generally upward pointing tip disposed below the shank end, a first bracket coupled to the distal end of said first fixed rail, a second bracket coupled to the proximal end of said first fixed rail wherein the attachment of the said first and second bracket to supporting surfaces vertical disposes said first fixed rail and said second laterally extending rail, wherein the second laterally rail extending slidingly engages said first fixed rail for linear motion along the common axis there between so as to be capable of extending outward beyond the proximal end thereof to laterally translate said plurality of hooks from a first stored position to a second accessible position, attaching the first bracket to a position proximate the back wall of the cabinet and the second bracket to the face frame of the cabinet to dispose the first fixed rail above the cabinet opening in a vertical orientation, attaching one or more pots in hanging engagement on one of said plurality of hooks by the handing hole thereof.
A second aspect of the invention is characterized by a cookware holder comprising a first fixed rail having a distal end and a proximal end, a second laterally extending rail, a plurality of hooks having a substantially straight shank end that is coupled to said second laterally extending rail, and a curved returning end extending from the shank end to terminate in a generally upward pointing tip disposed below the shank end, a first bracket coupled to the distal end of said first fixed rail, a second bracket coupled to the proximal end of said first fixed rail wherein the attachment of the said first and second bracket to supporting surfaces horizontally disposes said first fixed rail and said second laterally extending rail inside an enclosure, wherein the second laterally rail extending slidingly engages said first fixed rail for linear motion along the common axis there between so as to be capable of extending outward beyond the proximal end thereof to laterally translate said plurality of hooks from a first stored position to a second accessible position outside an enclosure.
The above and other objects, effects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Optionally, depending on the type of fixed and sliding rails deployed and the weight of cookware to be hung, rotary bearings 105 are optionally disposed between the fixed 110 and extending 120 rail members, as shown in
Thus, another aspect of the invention is a process for storage and retrieving cookware from a cabinet 10. First, the cookware holder 100 is installed in the upper end of the cabinet 10 in suspension from both the back and front. Then the user hangs pots or pan 1 by their handles on the hooks 130, spacing them from the back to the front of the cabinet. Installation of pots and pans can be done after the user extends the sliding portion 120 of the cookware holder to same position used retrieve pots or pans (
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Preferably, the inner 120 and outer 110 tubular rails have the same shape, but can have different shapes, and may include bearings and other members to reduce the sliding friction there between, if warranted by the size or length of the holder 100 or the pots 1 to be hung thereon.
It is also preferable that hooks 130 are attached at the shank end 130a to a plate 135 that is supported by a track 127 in the extending rail member 120. This plate 135 is preferably dimensioned perpendicular to the track 127 to be much longer than the track width to laterally space the hooks 130 apart at a predetermined minimum distance. It should thus be appreciated that in some embodiments of the invention, different length plates 145 may be deployed on the sliding rail 120 to space pots and pans 1 apart varying distance that correspond to their respective depths, thus either minimizing contact and/or enable nesting for optimized use of the interior space of the cabinet 10.
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While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred embodiment, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular form set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The present application claims priority to the US provisional patent application of the same title that was filed on Jul. 1, 2009, having application Ser. No. 61/223,324, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61223324 | Jul 2009 | US |