1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to improvements in storage systems. More particularly the invention relates to an easy to assemble deck storage bin system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many buildings have outdoor decks. Owners of decks may desire to have outdoor storage in a location that is close to the location of the deck. In many cases, this requires a bench with a hinged seat that allows access to the storage within the bench.
However, a deck may not have originally been built with a bench or a bench storage unit may not provide enough storage room. Additionally, if a deck does not have a bench or a bench that is large enough to provide the necessary amount of storage, a storage unit may require extensive construction that an owner is not capable of undertaking or performing to a level such that the deck retains its aesthetic appearance. Furthermore, constructing a bench storage system may take up too much of the existing surface area of the deck and the associated expenditure may be too great to justify the construction.
Thus there is a need for a deck storage bin system that is easy to manufacture and install, and has an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
A deck storage bin system is disclosed herein that comprises a hatch that is moveable between a closed position and an open position via a mounting structure, a deck frame assembly having an outer lip and an inner lip, a storage tub having a bottom surface, and at least one inner support to which the storage tub is attached. The outer lip is configured to engage a perimeter of a predefined aperture in a floor surface of a deck such that a portion of the deck frame assembly extends into the predefined aperture. The inner lip defines an opening and the inner lip is sized and configured to support the hatch when the hatch is in the closed position. Further the storage tub extends below the opening defined by the inner lip of the deck frame assembly.
In a preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the hatch comprises a cover subassembly that has a top surface and a plurality of cross members, a rain cover that is sized and configured to fit over the top surface of the cover subassembly and a cover trim ring sized and configured to fit over the cover subassembly and rain cover.
In another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the cover trim ring has an inner cover trim ring that is sized and configured to hold a plurality of boards that are placed between the rain cover and the cover trim ring.
In a further preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the at least one inner support has a first shape and the storage tub is sized and configured to fit within the first shape.
In yet another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the storage tub has at least one channel defined in the bottom surface such that the least one inner support fits into and engages the at least one channel.
In still another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the inner lip of the deck frame assembly engages the hatch such that the inner lip contacts the hatch inside a perimeter of the hatch.
In yet a further preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the inner lip comprises an annular channel around an inside perimeter of the deck frame assembly.
In another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the inner lip comprises at least one drain hole in the annular channel.
In a further preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the at least one inner support comprises a tubular extrusion.
In yet another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the hatch is attached to the deck frame assembly via the mounting structure, such that the hatch is moveable between the closed position and the open position.
In still another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the mounting structure comprises at least one gas spring and a plurality of hinges that attach the hatch to the deck frame assembly.
In yet a further preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the deck frame assembly comprises an aluminum extrusion.
In another preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the opening defined by the inner lip is sized and configured to allow the storage tub to pass through the opening.
Further disclosed herein is a kit for an deck storage bin system that comprises a hatch, a mounting structure for the hatch, a storage tub having a bottom surface, at least one inner support, and a deck frame assembly having an outer lip and an inner lip. The outer lip is sized and configured to engage a perimeter of a predefined aperture in a floor surface such that a portion of the deck frame assembly will extend into the predefined aperture. The inner lip defines an opening and the inner lip is sized and configured to support the hatch. The inner lip is also sized and configured to be located within the predefined aperture and below the floor surface. Further, the at least one inner support is sized and configured to be mounted within the predefined aperture and to extend away from the floor surface.
In yet another preferred embodiment of the kit, the hatch comprises a cover subassembly that has a top surface and a plurality of cross members, a rain cover that is sized and configured to fit over the top surface of the cover subassembly, and a cover trim ring that is sized and configured to fit over the cover subassembly and rain cover.
In another preferred embodiment of the kit, the cover trim ring has an inner cover trim ring that is sized and configured to hold a plurality of boards that are placed between the rain cover and the cover trim ring.
In yet another preferred embodiment of the kit, the deck frame assembly comprises an aluminum extrusion.
In still another preferred embodiment of the kit, the mounting structure comprises a spring mechanism sized and configured to be attached to the hatch to hold the hatch in the open position and the closed position.
In a further preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the mounting structure comprises at least one gas spring and a plurality of hinges and the at least one gas spring and the plurality of hinges that are sized and configured to attach the hatch to the deck frame assembly.
In yet a further preferred embodiment of the deck storage bin system, the kit further comprises a handle that is sized and configured to be attached to the hatch.
Other details, objects, and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the following description of certain present preferred embodiments thereof proceeds.
In the accompanying drawing I have shown certain present preferred embodiments of my deck storage bin system in which:
a is a perspective view of the present preferred embodiment of my deck storage bin system shown in
b is a perspective view of the present preferred embodiment of my deck storage bin system shown in
Referring to the preferred embodiment shown in
Additionally, the at least one inner support 9 is sized and configured to be mounted within the predefined aperture and to extend away from the floor surface. The storage tub 7 has a bottom surface 17 and the storage tub 7 extends below the opening 17 defined by the inner lip 13 of the deck frame assembly 5. The bottom surface 17 of the storage tub 7 may be supported by the at least one inner support 9.
Further, the deck frame assembly 5 may comprise a second inner lip 23 located below the inner lip 13. The second inner lip 23 may define an opening that is smaller than the opening 15 defined by the inner lip 13. The second inner lip 23 may engage a lip 25 of the storage bin 7 such that the storage bin cannot pass through the opening defined by the second inner lip 23.
The deck storage bin system 1 also includes a mounting structure that comprises a spring mechanism 19 and a plurality of hinges 21 attached to the hatch 3 and the deck frame assembly 5 to hold the hatch 3 in the open position and the closed position. In another embodiment, the spring mechanism 19 and/or the hinges may be attached to the deck and not the deck frame assembly. The spring mechanism 19 may include for example, at least one gas spring, as shown in
In the preferred embodiment shown in
However, the hatch 3 may comprise a single piece structure 41. As shown in
The at least one inner support 9 may have a first shape and the storage tub 7 may be appropriately sized and configured to fit within the first shape of the at least one inner support 9 such that the at least one inner support cradles the storage tub 7. The first shape may be for example a square, a rectangle, or a triangle, and may add extra support to the sides of the storage tub 7 to prevent deflection or warping of the storage tub 7. One of ordinary skill would understand that the shape of the at least one inner support 9 and a corresponding shape of the storage tub 7 may vary. In addition, as shown in
To keep rain and moisture out of the storage tub 7, the inner lip 13 of the deck frame assembly 5 may be designed to engage the hatch such that the inner lip 13 contacts the hatch 3 inside a perimeter of the hatch 3. The inner lip 13 of the deck frame assembly 5 may include a gasket or thin layer of insulation to further improve a seal between the hatch 3 and the deck frame assembly 5. In addition, as shown in
Portions of the deck storage bin system may be made as extrusions. For example, the deck frame assembly, the at least one inner support, the cover frame subassembly, and the cover trim ring may be manufactured as an extrusion. The extrusion may be or example, from aluminum or other suitable material, such as plastic or fiberglass. Further, portions of either the deck frame assembly or the at least one inner support may comprise a tubular extrusion.
The deck storage bin system may also be provided as components in a kit. The kit may include a hatch, a mounting structure for the hatch, a storage tub, at least one inner support, and a deck frame assembly. Further, the hatch may be provided separately or with the other components and include a cover subassembly, a rain cover, a cover trim ring, and a handle and associated mounting. Alternatively, the kit may include only the frame for the hatch subassembly such that the purchaser can make the hatch using the same boards as were used to build the deck.
While I have shown and described certain present preferred embodiments of my deck storage bin system and have illustrated certain present preferred methods of making and using the same, it is to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited thereto but may be otherwise variously embodied and practiced within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 61/431,607, filed Jan. 11, 2011.
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