The present invention relates generally to units for storage. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved shelf member for a cabinet, such as a metal cabinet.
Metal cabinets and compartment bins are very versatile in that the cabinets can be placed in many areas, such as metal or woodworking shops, garages, as well as many other places. The cabinets and compartment bins can also provide storage in vehicles, such as trucks and vans. Metal cabinets have been used to store a variety of items such as threaded rod, wire, brake line, welding rods, as well as more common items, such as tools and fasteners.
When storing an item on a cabinet shelf, it can be difficult to retrieve the item if the shelf is substantially horizontal. For example, if one is trying to scoop a handful of bolts from a shelf, the vertical and straight front wall of the shelf tends to make it difficult to pull the bolts off the shelf.
Accordingly, it is desired to provide a cabinet with a curved shelf which aids in manually removing loose items from the cabinet.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a shelf for a metal cabinet has a planar member, a ramped member extending from the planar member, comprising a first, curved portion and a second, straight portion, wherein the first, curved portion and the second, straight portion are connected via a third, curved portion therebetween; wherein the first curved portion has a first radius, and the second, curved portion has a second radius different from said first radius; and wherein the straight portion forms an outer wall of the shelf.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a cabinet has first and second opposing side walls, a plurality of shelves, wherein each shelf is mounted to at least one of the side walls, each shelf including a ramped front wall and a planar wall, wherein the ramped front wall includes a first curved portion that extends at a radius from the planar portion and a second portion that depends downwardly from the first portion, wherein the ramped front wall includes a substantially key-shaped opening having an elongated narrow portion terminating in a relatively wider portion adjacent an intersection of the first portion and the second portion of the ramped front wall; and a divider, wherein at least a portion of the divider is received in the opening of the ramped front wall.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the invention, a shelf for a cabinet has a planar portion and an integral ramped portion extending at a radius from the planar portion, the ramped portion including a key-shaped opening formed therethrough having a narrow portion and a rounded relatively wider portion adjacent an apex of the ramped portion, the relatively wider portion of the opening being dimensioned to accommodate a reinforced rolled end of an associated divider.
Still other aspects of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the following detailed description.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages will in part be obvious and in part pointed out in the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring now in greater detail to the drawings, wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating preferred embodiments of the invention only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention,
With reference now to
Curved ramped front portion 22 is positioned opposite the rear wall 18. Referring now to
With reference now to
The curved ramped front portion 22 also includes a plurality of openings or slots 38 aligned with rear slots 32 and front slots 34. Slots 38 in the ramped front portion also receive the same dividers 36 that slots 32 and 34 receive. Referring now to
The curved portion 22 provides an abutment so that when the user attempts to retrieve a handful of items from a compartment that is defined by two adjacent dividers 36 and the shelf 10, the ramped front portion serves as a scoop to aid the user in retrieving items from the shelf. Furthermore, items that are not retrieved will roll back into the shelf and not fall from the shelf. The curved configuration of the shelf allows the user to easily retrieve items from the bin without risk of injury due to sharp corners. The curved ramp is aesthetically pleasing while also aiding the user in retrieving items.
The shelf member has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon the reading and understanding of this specification. The specification is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/876,233, filed on Dec. 21, 2006.
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