Corner shelf assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6591762
  • Patent Number
    6,591,762
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 22, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 15, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chen; Jose V.
    Agents
    • Sanchelima; J.
    • Bordas; A.
Abstract
A corner shelf assembly for corner walls using a flat shelf member with two perpendicularly disposed edges. Each of the edges includes at least one tongue member that extends coplanarly and is removably inserted within respective casing members that are cooperatively mounted within openings at the corner walls. The casing members accepting the tongues from one of the edges are wider so that the flat shelf member can be slid horizontally after this first set of tongues is inserted. A latching mechanism is used to keep the flat shelf member in place. Alternatively, corner the shelf assembly may include locking clips that are inserted in the casings after the user inserts the tongues in the wider casings. The locking clips prevent lateral movements of the shelf assembly. The corner shelf assembly can be removed upon the application of a predetermined amount of lifting force to the shelf member.
Description




I. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to corner shelf assemblies and more particularly to the types that are used in wall corners.




2. Description of the Related Art




Many designs for corner shelves have been designed in the past. None of them, however, provides for a removably mounted shelf for wall corners with anchorage means that are covered by the shelf itself.




Applicant believes that the closest reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 5,983,805 issued to Casey E. Waluda on Nov. 16, 1999 for a corner shelf assembly. The Waluda patented corner shelf includes left and right support members and a base plate. The left and right support members are in a perpendicular relationship with respect to each other. Each support member has a vertical arm including an opening and at least one base arm. Each of the base arm edges includes a tongue extending from the left base arm edge. However, it differs from the present invention because the tongues of the base arm edges in Waluda's patented invention are mounted to the support members. The support members are in turn mounted to the wall with means going through openings. The present invention on the other hand, is removably mounted to a corner wall by inserting its tongues in a casing member previously housed in the wall receiver opening. The shelf edges cover the openings that would otherwise detract from the aesthetics of the structure. No other supporting members are needed.




Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.




II. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a corner shelf assembly that is removably mounted to a corner wall.




It is another object of this invention to provide a corner shelf assembly with a minimum number of visible supporting members that detract from the aesthetics of the assembly.




It is still another object of this invention to provide a corner shelf assembly that is inserted in cooperative receiver casings in wall openings that are substantially covered by the shelf assembly itself.




It is still another object of this invention to provide a corner shelf assembly with casings that prevent water from penetrating inside the wall hole.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a corner shelf assembly that includes a cover with cooperative dimensions to be inserted in the receiver casing when no corner shelf assemblies are mounted. This enhances the flexibility of using different shelf members.




It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.




Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.











III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows an isometric view of the corner shelf assembly, object of the present application, mounted to a wall corner.





FIG. 2

represents an exploded view of one of the preferred embodiments for the corner shelf assembly, object of the present application being mounted to a corner wall with the casings aligned with corresponding wall cooperating openings.




FIG


3


. is an isometric view of one of the casings and a portion of a shelf member. The initial and final positions of the tongue are shown in phantom.





FIG. 4

illustrates a cross-sectional view taken along line


4





4


in

FIG. 1

, of a casing inserted in a wall opening.





FIG. 5

represent an isometric view of the cover for the casing showing its cooperating bottom groove.





FIG. 6

is an isometric broken detail view of the casing assembly with a partial representation of a flat shelf member showing an alternate embodiment using a locking clip.





FIG. 7

shows an isometric view of the alternate embodiment with locking clip shown in

FIG. 6

, mounted to a wall corner. The shelf member is partially represented.











IV. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral


10


, it can be observed that it basically includes flat shelf member


20


, casings


40


and


50


inserted in openings


80


and


90


.




In

FIG. 1

, corner shelf assembly


10


is represented mounted to a corner wall. Member


20


is shown in

FIG. 2

in alignment with one pair of casings


50


that are also aligned with wall openings


90


. Tongues


28


(and


29


) are removably mounted to casings


40


(and


50


). Tongues


28


(and


29


) protrude from edge


22


(and


24


) for insertion into corresponding casings


40


(and


50


), which in turn are inserted in openings


80


(and


90


) in walls W. For installation, after tongues


29


are inserted inside casing


50


, towards the right (away from the corner) so that tongues


28


clear casings


40


. Subsequently, member


20


is slid toward casings


40


receiving tongues


28


therein. Tongues


28


and


29


have, in the preferred embodiment, substantially the same dimensions. The width of tongues


28


and


29


is approximately one half the width of cavity


54


. When tongues


29


are slid towards the corner they overcome rib member


56


which has cooperative dimensions to permit its compression upon the application of a force of a predetermined magnitude.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, flat shelf member


20


has a substantially right-angled corner. The upper surface


21


of flat member


20


provides an area to support shampoos, rinses, razors, and other accessories. Additional shelves can be installed for decoration purposes, supporting plants, figurines, or other decorative items. Edges


22


and


24


are disposed at a perpendicular relationship with respect to each other to conform to corner walls W typically found in bathrooms. Flat shelf member


20


also includes outer edge


26


connecting edges


22


and


24


. In the preferred embodiment, edge


26


has a rounded contour including cut out


27


to hold brushes, scrubs, wash clothes, etc. Edge


26


may have different contours for ornamental purposes. Edges


22


and


24


include tongues


28


and


29


that extend perpendicularly with respect to each other. In the preferred embodiment, corner


23


is rounded to prevent accumulation of water in that area.




Casings


40


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, have a cooperative shape to receive tongues


28


therein. Casings


40


are inserted in openings


80


of corner walls W. Openings


80


have cooperative dimensions to snugly receive casings


40


therein. Openings


80


are conveniently disposed in corner walls W to coincide with tongues


28


. Casings


40


include frame


42


extending perpendicularly outwardly from walls


41


and


43


. Walls


41


and


43


are kept at a spaced apart and parallel relationship with respect to each other, defining cavity


44


therein. Casings


40


are inserted in openings


80


and optionally secured with adhesive material A to wall W. Frames


42


are kept outside openings


80


covering the edges and protecting wall W from water exposure.




Casings


50


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, receive tongues


29


therein. Casings


50


are inserted in cooperatively disposed openings


90


of corner walls W. Openings


90


have cooperative dimensions to snugly receive casings


50


therein. Openings


90


are conveniently disposed in corner walls W to coincide with tongues


29


. Casings


50


are wider than casings


40


by a predetermined additional width that coincides with the length of tongues


28


. Casing


50


includes bottom wall


51


, top wall


51


′, lateral walls


53


and


53


′ and rear wall


55


. Casing


50


also includes frame


52


that extends perpendicularly outwardly from the outer edges of walls


51


;


51


′;


53


and


53


′. As best shown in

FIG. 3

, rib member


56


extends longitudinally on bottom wall


51


of casings


50


. Rib member


56


extends in a spaced apart and parallel relationship with respect to lateral walls


53


and


53


′. Rib member


56


is intended to provide a protuberance that requires the exertion of a force of a predetermined magnitude for tongue


29


to overcome it. Cavities


44


and


54


are slightly larger vertically than the thickness of tongues


28


and


29


, respectively, to permit slight (upward) movement of tongue


29


as it is force to overcome rib member


56


.




Like casings


40


in openings


80


, casings


50


are inserted in openings


90


and secured with adhesive material A to wall W, as seen in FIG.


4


. Frames


52


are kept outside openings


90


covering their edges and protecting wall W from water exposure.




For installation of corner shelf assembly


10


, the user inserts tongues


29


in casings


50


next to walls


51


′ and


53


′. Then, tongues


29


are slid towards walls


51


and


53


until tongues


28


are fully inserted inside cavities


44


of casings


40


. Tongues cammingly overcome rib member


56


upon.




Covers


60


and


70


have cooperative dimensions to be snugly received within casings


40


and


50


, respectively, when no corner shelf


10


is mounted to corner walls W. Cover


60


(and


70


) also includes surface


64


(and


74


) at its outer portion. When cover


60


(and


70


) is inserted to casings


40


and


50


), walls W show a flush surface. As seen in

FIG. 5

, cover


70


also includes cooperative groove


76


for receiving rib member


56


therein.




Alternatively, corner shelf assembly


10


may include locking clip


30


instead of using rib member


56


and groove


76


. Locking clips


30


are inserted in casings


50


after the user moves tongues


29


in casings


50


towards casings


40


. Locking clips


30


push tongues


29


against lateral walls


53


occupying the free space in cavities


54


. Locking clips


30


avoid shelf assembly


10


from lateral moving.




Corner shelf assembly


10


can be removed upon the application of a predetermined amount of lifting force to shelf member


20


in the embodiments represented in

FIGS. 1

;


2


;


3


and


4


. For the embodiments represented in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, locking clips


30


must be removed before the application of a predetermined amount of lifting force to shelf member


20


. The objective being to immobilize shelf member


20


in position.




The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A corner shelf assembly, comprising;A) a flat shelf member having first and second edges that extend substantially perpendicularly with respect to each other and conform to first and second interior surfaces of a corner wall, respectively, said first edge including at least one first tongue member coplanarly extending from said first edge, and said second edge including at least one second tongue member coplanarly extending from said second edge; B) at least one first casing member mounted inside said first interior surface at a cooperative coplanar location to receive said at least one first tongue member and at least one second casing member mounted inside said second interior surface at a cooperative coplanar location to receive said at least one second tongue member, and said at least one first casing member having a predetermined width that is larger than the width of said at least one second casing member thereby permitting said flat member to be displaced towards said at least one second casing member after said at least one first tongue member has been fully inserted within said at least one first casing member.
  • 2. The assembly set forth in claim 1 further including;C) latching means for keeping said at least one first and second tongue members inserted within said at least one first and second casing members and permitting the removal of said flat shelf member upon the application of a predetermined amount of force.
  • 3. The assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein said latching means includes a rib member longitudinally positioned within said at least one first casing member so that said at least one first tongue member snugly fits within said at least one casing member and said rib member thereby immobilizing said at least one first tongue member.
  • 4. The assembly set forth in claim 2 where said latching means includes a clip that is removably inserted in said at least one first casing member to immobilize said at least one first tongue member.
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Number Date Country
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