The present invention concerns storage solutions that are expandable in one or more directions.
Soda can storage containers can be placed in refrigerators and stocked with soda cans so that the cans are readily accessible in the refrigerator while being organized into a small space. Can storage containers or racks can be placed on pantry shelves or in kitchen cabinets for organizing and storing cans of any type. One type of can storage device permits the cans to be placed on their sides so that when one can is removed, the remaining cans in the rack fill the vacated space by force of gravity. These racks include side and rear walls, as well as a lip or partial front wall to retain the cans in the interior of the rack.
Spice racks are known for organizing and positioning spices in a cabinet. Types of spice racks include wire or plastic racks that have steps so that spices in the rear can be seen over spices that are positioned in the front. Stationary spice racks are also known that can be fixed to a wall. Other spice racks are known.
Storage solutions that improve the organization of kitchen cabinets and refrigerators are beneficial to promote an organized home.
An expandable spice rack is shown and described.
Expandable storage solutions are described herein. One type of storage unit is a spice rack 10. The spice rack 10 of the present invention is designed to be expandable in multiple directions. For example, the spice rack 10 can be expanded in both a horizontal and vertical direction, e.g., in an X and a Y direction. The storage unit 10 described herein includes multiple parts that slide relative to one another. Any type of sliding mechanism may be used. The examples shown herein include a series of slots 26 and pins 24, and tongue and groove.
The storage units 10 shown in the figures include four parts that are movable relative to one another from a non-extended position to a fully extended position. A total of four different positions are available to provide for flexibility in the final shape of the storage unit 10. This permits the user to initially fill the rack in the fully extended position and, then, as the user uses the goods stored in the storage unit 10, the storage unit 10 can be made smaller as the necessary space in the interior of the storage unit 10 is decreased.
The storage units 10 described herein are also beneficial in that they can be changed to fit the space in which a user wants to position them. In this example, a user may transform the shape extending or closing the extended positions. The spice rack 10 is extendable to either add another layer of storage, or to permit taller products 22 to be positioned inside the spice rack 10.
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The beams 50 may include side channels/grooves 54 and tongues 56 for seating inside each other. This tongue 56 and groove 54 design permits the beams 50 to slide within each other, further deterring the separation of the beams 50 from one another. Any type of tongue 56 and groove 54 design could be used. The cross-beams may be positioned over the other part's beams, the other part's beams, or both. The cross-beams 52 help to keep the beams 50 in spaced relation and also serve as stops to prevent the left and right sides 36, 38 from separating from one another. Tongue and groove need not be provided. The cross-beams 52 may alone keep the beams of the left and right sides aligned with one another to make the top and bottom walls and the middle shelf 20.
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Slots 26 are shown, as discussed above, for accepting pins 24. However, recesses could be used instead of slots 26. The various parts may include stops that prevent the parts from extending too far into the interior of an adjacent part. Any type of stops may be used, as known by those of skill in the art. Other types of joining mechanisms may alternatively be used, other than slots 26/pins 24 for permitting the parts to be coupled but movable relative to one another, as will be evident to those of skill in the art.
While the examples described herein teach components that are extendable into four different shapes, it should be recognized that the device 10 can be expandable in fewer directions or greater directions. For example, the examples described expand to the side for one embodiment and upwardly for another embodiment. In alternative embodiments, the device 10 may be expandable only in one direction, such as to the side, or upwardly. Alternative embodiments permit the device 10 to expand forwardly in addition to the side and upwardly by adjusting the configuration of the upper and lower parts 28, 30 to have a portion that extends forward.
The device 10 may be made of polypropylene or other known hard plastic materials. Alternatively, the device 10 could be made of metal or wood. The device 10 is easily cleanable and may be made of either an opaque or clear material. The various parts of the device 10 could be made of a colored material of all one color, or the various parts could be made of differently colored material.
In a first embodiment, a storage shelving system having a width and a height includes a left lower part, a right lower part, a left upper part, and right upper part. The left lower part is telescopically positioned relative to the right lower part to slide within the left lower part. The left upper part is telescopically positioned relative to the right upper part to slide within the right upper part. The left lower part and left upper part are fixably coupled together such that the left lower part vertically aligns with the left upper part. The right lower part and right upper part are fixably coupled together such that the right lower part vertically aligns with the right upper part. The left lower part and left upper part are movable in concert towards and away from the right lower part and right upper part to increase the width of the shelving system or decrease the width of the shelving system.
The shelving system may include a left upper part that is movable vertically towards and away from the left lower part, and a right upper part that is movable vertically towards and away from the right lower part, and the right and left upper parts are movable in concert towards and away from the right and left lower parts to increase the height of the shelving system or decrease the height of the shelving system. The left and right upper parts together may form an upper shelf for holding products and the left and right lower parts together form a lower shelf for holding products.
The left and right upper parts may each include beams that extend towards the opposite part and that together form a substantially solid surface when the left and right upper parts are in a smallest width position. The left and right upper parts may be in a position that has a width that is greater than the smallest width position, with recesses being present between the beams. The left and right lower parts may each include beams that extend towards the opposite part and that together form a substantially solid surface when the left and right lower parts are in the smallest width position. The left and right lower parts may be in a position that has a width that is greater than the smallest width position, with recesses being present between the beams.
The upper left and lower left parts may be coupled by a slidable coupling mechanism. The upper right and lower right parts may be coupled by a slidable coupling mechanism. The upper left and upper right parts may be coupled by a slidable coupling mechanism. The lower left and upper right parts may be coupled by a slidable coupling mechanism. The slidable coupling mechanism may include at least one slot and at least one pin.
The shelving system may also include a removable shelf configured for positioning between the upper left and right parts and the lower left and right parts. The shelving system may also include a support for holding the removable shelf.
The left upper part may be movable vertically towards and away from the left lower part. The right upper part may be movable vertically towards and away from the right lower part. The right and left upper parts may be movable in concert towards and away from the right and left lower parts to increase the height of the shelving system or decrease the height of the shelving system.
The left upper part and left lower part may together define a left side wall. The right upper part and right lower part may together define a right side wall. The left upper part and right upper part may together define an upper surface for holding products. The left lower part and the right lower part may together define a lower surface for holding products.
In another embodiment, a storage shelving system having a height and a width including a left side wall, a right-side wall, a lower wall for holding products, and an upper wall for holding products. The left side wall and right-side wall are coupled together via a coupling mechanism associated with the upper wall at an upper end and via a coupling mechanism associated with the lower wall at a lower end thereof. The coupling mechanism permits the left side wall to slide inwardly and outwardly relative to the right-side wall to adjust the width of the shelving system. The left side wall is adjustable to adjust the height of the shelving system and the right-side wall is adjustable to adjust the height of the shelving system. The left side wall includes a coupling mechanism that permits the left side wall to be extended in height or lowered in height. The right-side wall includes a coupling mechanism that permits the right-side wall to be extended in height or lowered in height.
The coupling mechanism may include a pin and slot slider mechanism.
The shelving system may include a first height where the upper wall is at a maximum height relative to the lower wall, and a second height where the upper wall is at a minimum height relative to the lower wall. The shelving system may include a first width where the left side wall is at a maximum width relative to the right-side wall, and a second width where the left side wall is at a minimum width relative to the right-side wall.
The shelving system may also include a removable inner shelf positioned between the upper wall and the lower wall for holding products. The shelving system may also include shelving supports positioned on the left and right-side walls for supporting the removable inner shelf.
A rim may be positioned around the lower wall. A rim positioned may be positioned around the upper wall. The upper wall may include a plurality of spaced apart beams. The lower wall may also include a plurality of spaced apart beams. The beams may telescope relative to one another to permit the width of the shelving system to be adjusted.
While the above examples are discussed in the context of a spice rack 10, other types of storage racks could benefit from the teachings described herein. For example, the device 10 could be made much larger than that shown herein.
The term “substantially,” as used herein, is a term of estimation.
While various features of the claimed invention are presented above, the features may be used singly or in any combination thereof. Therefore, the claimed invention is not to be limited to only the specific embodiments depicted herein.
Further, variations and modifications may occur to those skilled in the art to which the claimed invention pertains. The embodiments described herein are exemplary of the claimed invention. The disclosure may enable those skilled in the art to make and use embodiments having alternative elements that likewise correspond to the elements of the invention recited in the claims. The intended scope of the invention may thus include other embodiments that do not differ or that insubstantially differ from the literal language of the claims. The scope of the present invention is accordingly defined as set forth in the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/641,258, filed on Mar. 9, 2018, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62641258 | Mar 2018 | US |