1. Field of the Disclosed Embodiments
The disclosed embodiments relate to a shelving unit, and more particularly to an adjustable decorative shelving unit.
2. Related Art
Generally, people display a multitude of items during the holiday season. For example, during Christmas, people may put ornaments, nativity scenes, and other Christmas related items on display throughout their home. Some people may also display seasonal books on their shelves. Typically, these items are scattered throughout the home and placed in any spot that is convenient. However, some homes may be too small to display each item. As a result, many items are left undisplayed. Moreover, some items are merely placed in areas of the home that are convenient, but do not necessarily provide proper viewing of the items. Additionally, some items that are typically on display throughout the home must be moved into storage to make room for the holiday items.
Some holiday displays may be set up in the home to provide more room for holiday items. However, these displays are typically stationary and quickly become filled. Some items placed on known displays may be positioned in the back of the display making it difficult to properly view the item. A need remains for a holiday display that is capable of holding several items, while properly making the items viewable. Additionally, some holiday displays include decorative features that extend from the shelf. As such, current decorative displays are susceptible to being knocked over or unintentionally moved or the items of the shelves may be knocked therefrom. A need remains for a holiday display that protects the items thereon and limits the possibility of being knocked over or moved.
The disclosed embodiments provide a decorative shelving unit for displaying holiday items. The shelving unit includes a center post having a plurality of shelves connected thereto. The shelves become wider from top to bottom so that the shelving unit resembles a Christmas tree. In one aspect, the shelving unit includes the ability to rotate the shelves. By rotating the shelves, each item positioned on the shelving unit may be visible. The shelves may rotate manually or be powered by a motor. Additionally, in one embodiment, the shelves include hooks extending therefrom to hang ornaments. The shelves may be lit like a Christmas tree. Additionally, a star or angel may be positioned at the top of the shelving unit on the center post.
In one embodiment, a shelving unit is provided having a post with a bottom end and a top end. The top end has a cross-sectional area that is different than a cross-sectional area of the remainder of the post. A ledge is defined at the top end of the post by the difference in cross-sectional area. A support ring is sized to rest on the ledge. A shelf is coupled to the support ring so that the shelf is rotatable about the post. The top end of the post is attachable to the bottom end of another post.
In one embodiment, a shelving unit is provided having a center post with a plurality of ledges formed along a length thereof. The ledges are defined by portions of the center post having a cross-sectional area that is different than the cross-sectional area of the remainder of the post. A plurality of shelves is provided. Each shelf has a support ring sized to rest on one of the plurality of ledges.
In one embodiment, a shelving unit is provided having a plurality of posts that are joined together to form a center post. Each post has a ledge formed at an end thereof. The ledge is defined by an end segment of the post having a cross-sectional area that is different than the cross-sectional area of the remainder of the post. The posts are joined so that the center post includes a plurality of ledges along a length thereof. A plurality of shelves is provided. Each shelf has a support ring sized to rest on one of the plurality of ledges.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
The shelving unit 10 includes a center post 12. A height of the center post 12 dictates the height of the shelving unit 10. In one embodiment, the shelving unit 10 may stand four to eight feet tall, similar to a real Christmas tree. In such an embodiment, the center post 12 may include a plurality of posts 14 that are connected together to form one unitary post 12. For example, an eight foot shelving unit 10 may have four two foot long posts 14 that are joined together. The height of the shelving unit 10 may be adjusted by using only some of the provided posts 14. For example, the eight foot shelving unit may be set up with only three of the two foot posts 14 to form a six foot shelving unit 10. The plurality of posts 14 may be separated for easy storage. In one embodiment, the center post 12 may include a decorative star 15 or angel on its top.
The ledge 26 is configured to support a support ring 28 that rests thereon. A support ring 28 is illustrated in
A shelf 42, as illustrated in
The bottom end 16 of the post 12 is configured to be positioned in a stand 44, as illustrated in
During assembly, a first post 14 is screwed onto the stand 44. A support ring 28 is positioned on the end segment 22 of the first post 14 and a shelf 42 is positioned on the support ring 28. It should be noted that the shelf 42 may be positioned on the end segment 22 with the support ring 28 pre-attached to the shelf 42 or integral therewith. A second post 14 is then secured to the first post 14 by screwing the threaded screw 36 of the first post 14 into the threaded screw opening 40 of the second post 14. By attaching the first post 14 and the second post 14, the support ring 28 becomes secured between the first post 14 and the second post 14. Additional posts 14 and shelves 42 are then attached as desired using the same method to form the shelving unit 10. After construction of the shelving unit 10, an ornament, such as a star, may be screwed into the threaded screw 36 of the top post 14.
The shelves 42 are removable from the center post 12 for storage. In an exemplary embodiment, the shelves 42 are round; however they may take any other shape. In one embodiment, various sets of shelves 42 having different shapes may be sold separately from the shelving unit 10 and be interchangeable with the shelves 42 sold with the shelving unit 10. The shelves 42 are sized to taper outward from the top of the shelving unit 10 to the bottom of the shelving unit 10 to give the appearance of a Christmas tree. In particular, a top shelf 42 has a diameter that is less than the diameter of the bottom shelf 42, and an intermediate shelf 42 has a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the top shelf 42, but less than the diameter of the bottom shelf 42. It should be noted that the shelving unit 10 may include any number of shelves 42 with each shelf 42 moving upward form the bottom having a smaller diameter than the shelf 42 below it.
In some embodiments, each shelf 42 includes a lip 52 around its outer perimeter, as illustrated in
The disclosed embodiments allow the shelves 42 to rotate so that each item on the shelves 42 may be viewed. The shelves 42 may manually rotate. The shelves 42 may be configured to rotate individually and may rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise. In another embodiment, the shelves 42 may be rotated by a motor (not shown). Each shelf 42 may rotate at the same speed or the shelves 42 may be configured to rotate at differing speeds. The shelving unit 10 may also include switches to activate particular shelves 42. Accordingly, some shelves 42 may rotate while others remain stationary. The shelves 42 may also include a lighting system (not shown) that may be powered by the same power source that powers the motor or may be powered by a separate power source. The lighting system may include a plurality of bulbs configured as Christmas tree lights.
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The embodiments were chosen and described to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to persons who are skilled in the art. As various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
This application is a continuation in part of, and claims priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/901,665 filed May 24, 2013 and entitled “DECORATIVE SHELVING UNIT”, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/651,257 filed on May 24, 2012 and entitled “DECORATIVE SHELVING UNIT”, both of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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61651257 | May 2012 | US |
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Parent | 13901665 | May 2013 | US |
Child | 14450457 | US |