1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to supports and racks, and more particularly to flexible adjustable shelving systems that depend from lashing rings, inside a Sea-Land shipping container, immediately adjacent a vertical wall.
2. Background and Description of Prior Art
Many individuals are employed in the construction field, such as electricians, plumbers, framers and the like. Frequently, these individuals require weatherproof and secure temporary on-site storage for their tools, equipment and supplies. One method of meeting the demand for such temporary on-site storage is through the use of Sea-Land shipping containers which are ideal for providing weatherproof, secure, temporary on-site storage because they are sturdy, they are weather resistant and they are portable. Unfortunately, Sea-Land shipping containers are typically void of any structure or method for organizing materials to be stored therein requiring that the user install some sort of shelving or storage system.
Various shelving and storage systems are known, but such systems are commonly permanently anchored to a vertical wall, or are anchored to the floor obstructing valuable floor space that is most conducive to storage of heavy items such as bags of concrete, welding machines, power equipment, large heavy items and the like.
Because most Sea-Land shipping containers that are used as temporary storage are rented, it is not practical to drill holes in the container to anchor shelving and storage systems or to otherwise damage the container because the user may be charged for the damage and because the damage may compromise the weather-proofness of the container. Further, such permanently attached shelving and storage systems do not lend themselves to portability, may be costly in both materials and labor, and are often discarded at the close of construction when the need for the temporary on-site storage space no longer exists.
What is needed is a flexible adjustable storage system for support of shelves and for support of rigid and non-rigid construction materials, supplies and equipment that does not interfere with the floor space therebelow, and does not require anchoring methods that damage or otherwise compromise the weatherproofness of the shipping container.
The support system should be easy to install, portable and sufficiently durable to withstand the rigors of use in a construction-site setting. Further, such support system must be easily storable when not in use, and easily reinstalled when needed. Additionally the support system should be adjustable to allow customization depending upon the particular need.
My flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers provides such a device and resolves various of the aforementioned drawbacks.
My flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers provides a user friendly, flexible and infinitely adjustable portable and durable storage system that depends from lashing rings structurally carried in spaced apart array inside the shipping container proximate interconnection of a vertical wall and a ceiling. My storage system does not interfere with the floor space within the shipping container, does not require drilling holes in the shipping container, is easy to install and uses flexible supports upon which rigid shelf supports may be infinitely adjustably positioned, promotes space saving for storage and are easily removed, stored and reinstalled.
My invention does not reside in any one of the identified features individually but rather in the synergistic combination of all of its structures, which give rise to the functions necessarily flowing therefrom as hereinafter specified and claimed.
A flexible adjustable storage system for inside a Sea-Land shipping container provides at least two hangers, each hanger having a releasable anchor for releasable attachment to lashing ring, a flexible member for depending support depending from the releasable anchor, at least one rigid horizontal support member having a first end portion and a spaced apart second end portion, each end portion carrying an adjustable fastening means for adjustable attachment to the flexible member for depending support.
In providing such an apparatus it is:
a principal object to provide a storage system for inside a Sea-Land shipping container.
a further object to provide such a storage system that utilizes flexible members for vertical support.
a further object to provide such a storage system having height adjustable rigid horizontal support members.
a further object to provide such a storage system may be rolled up for compact storage when not in use.
a further object to provide such a storage system that does not require modification of the Sea-Land shipping container.
a further object to provide such a storage system that depends along an interior vertical wall.
a further object to provide such a storage system that does not occupy floor space inside a Sea-Land shipping container.
a further object to provide such a storage system that enhances accessibility to stored materials inside a Sea-Land shipping container.
a further object to provide such a storage system that is adjustable, user friendly and easy to install.
a further object to provide such a storage system that easy to disassemble and store when not in use.
a still further object to provide such a storage system that is of new and novel design, of rugged and durable nature, of simple and economic manufacture and one that is otherwise well suited to the uses and purposes for which it is intended.
Other and further objects of my invention will appear from the following specification and accompanying drawings which form a part hereof. In carrying out the objects of my invention it is to be understood that its structures and features are susceptible to change in design and arrangement with only one preferred and practical embodiment of the best known mode being illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specified as is required.
In the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein like numbers refer to similar parts throughout:
As used herein, the term “top”, its derivatives, and grammatical equivalents refers to the portion of my flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers that is proximate shipping container top. The term “bottom”, its derivatives, and grammatical equivalents refers to the portion of my flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers that is proximate shipping container bottom. The term “back”, its derivatives, and grammatical equivalents refers to the portion of my flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers that is proximate shipping container vertical wall. The term “front”, its derivatives, and grammatical equivalents refers to the portion of my flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers that is distal from the shipping container vertical wall.
My flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers provides at least two hangers 20, each hanger 20 comprising a releasable anchor 21, an elongate flexible member for depending support 22, and at least one rigid horizontal support member 23 carrying an adjustable fastening means 24 at a first end portion 40 and at a spaced apart second end portion 41.
The releasable anchor 21, may take various forms including, but not limited to, a hook 26 (
Flexible member for depending support 22 is generally elongate having a first leg 31 and a second leg 32. The flexible member for depending support 22 interconnects with the releasable anchor 21 and extends both vertically downwardly and angularly downward therefrom. The flexible member for depending support 22 may likewise take various forms including cable 61, chain, 91, strap 111, rope 101 and the like, so long as the form retains the characteristics of being flexible, strong, durable and is adjustably releasably interconnectable with adjustable fastening means 24.
When the flexible member for depending support 22 is formed of cable 61 (
Flexible member for depending support 22 may also be a link chain 91, (
Flexible member for depending support 22 may also be strap 111 (
It is also contemplated the flexible member for depending support 22 may also be a rope 101, (
The flexible member for depending support 22 interconnects with the releasable anchor 21 so that the second leg 32 extends generally vertically downwardly from the releasable anchor 21 proximate the shipping container vertical wall 131. The first leg 31 has a vertical portion 31a horizontally spaced apart from the second leg 32 and an upper angular portion 31b. The angular portion 31b extends generally angularly forwardly and downwardly from releasable anchor 21 to communicate with adjustable fasting means 24 at first end portion 40 of the rigid horizontal support member 23. The vertical portion 31a of the first leg 31 depends from the adjustable fastening means 24 at the first end portion 40 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 spaced apart from the shipping container vertical wall 131 and spaced apart from the second leg 32. The angular portion 31b of the first leg 31 may vary in length depending upon the dimensions of the upper most rigid horizontal support member 23.
The rigid horizontal support member 23 is preferably formed of an elongate section of the box beam but may be formed of other materials such as an “I” beam, a “U” channel, a pipe or other metallic or non-metallic materials such as wood or plastic so long as the member is rigid and strong and the releasable fastening means 24 may be carried thereby. Each rigid horizontal support member 23 has a first end portion 40, a spaced apart opposing second end portion 41, a top portion 42, a bottom portion 43, a first side portion 44 and a second side portion 45.
Squaring foot 46, having a first end portion 46a, and the second end portion 46b may be permanently or releasably interconnected with the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 to extend horizontally perpendicularly from the rigid horizontal support member 23 immediately adjacent the shipping container vertical wall 131. Squaring foot 46 may be used to prevent hanger 20 and the rigid horizontal support member 23 from twisting relative to the shipping container vertical wall 131 and to ensure that the rigid horizontal support member 23 extends perpendicularly outwardly from the shipping container vertical wall 131.
Shelf barb bracket 48 is carried on the top portion 42 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 spacedly adjacent the second end portion 41. Pointed shelf barb 49 extends perpendicularly forwardly from the shelf barb bracket 48 parallel to the rigid horizontal support member 23 to engage with a vertical edge portion of a shelf plank 136 to positionally secure the shelf plank 136 and prevent the shelf plank 136 from sliding relative to the rigid horizontal support member 23.
Adjustable fastening means 24 is carried at the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of each rigid horizontal support member 23 to adjustably interconnect with first leg 31 and second leg 32 of flexible member for depending support 22 to support to rigid horizontal support member 23 thereon. The adjustable fastening means 24 may take various forms including, but not limited to, one part compression fixtures 83, two part compression fixtures 60, 73, clevises 94, cam buckles 117, through holes 104, 105, 106 defined in the first and second end portions 40, 41 respectively of the rigid horizontal support member 23, and the like.
In a first embodiment the flexible member for depending support 22 is a cable 61 passing through holes 104 defined in the first end portion 40 and the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 and the adjustable fastening means 24 is a one-piece adjustable compression fixture 83 (
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Having described the structure of my flexible adjustable storage system for Sea-Land shipping containers, its operation may be understood.
A hanger 20 is positioned adjacent the vertical wall 131 inside a Sea-Land shipping container. The lashing ring 134 is maneuvered so that the releasable anchor 21 may be engaged therewith. The releasable anchor 21 is interconnected with the lashing ring 134 so that the first and second legs 31, 32 respectively, of the flexible member for depending support 22 depend vertically therefrom adjacent the Sea-Land shipping container vertical wall 131.
Terminal end portion of first leg 31 of cable 61 is threaded through hole 104 defined in the first end portion 40 of rigid horizontal support member 23 from the top portion 42 through the bottom portion 43. Similarly, terminal end portion of the second leg 32 of cable 61 is threaded through hole 104 defined in the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23. The rigid horizontal support member 23 is moved upwardly, along the cable 61 with the first and second legs 31, 32 of the cable-type flexible member for depending support 22 passing through holes 104 until the rigid horizontal support member 23 is at the desired height. The adjustable fastening means 24 are thereafter interconnected with and positionally secured on the first leg 31 and on the second leg 32 of the cable 61 immediately adjacent below the bottom 43 of the rigid horizontal support member 23. Thereafter the rigid horizontal support member 23 is allowed to rest directly upon the upper edge portion of the adjustable fastening means 24.
The position of the adjustable fasteners 24 on the first and second legs 31, 32 of the flexible member for depending support 22 may be adjusted as desired so that the rigid horizontal support member 23 is horizontal and extends perpendicularly from the shipping container vertical wall 131. The installation process is repeated if additional vertically spaced apart rigid horizontal support members 23 are to be installed on the hanger 20 spacedly below the upper rigid horizontal support member 23.
If the adjustable fastening means 24 is a plate-type two piece adjustable compression fixture 60 (
If the adjustable fastening means 24 is a one piece adjustable compression fixture 83 (
If the adjustable fastening means 24 is a conic-type two piece adjustable compression fixture 73 (
If the flexible member for depending support 22 is a chain 91 (FIGS. 1 and 9-12) the rigid horizontal support member 23 is positioned so that it extends generally horizontally perpendicularly from the shipping container vertical wall 131 and a chain link 92 is positioned between the first end 94a and second end 94b of the clevis 94 at the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23. A clevis pin 97 is extended through the first end 94a of the clevis 94, through the space 93 defined by the chain link 92 and threadably engaged with the second end 94b of the clevis 94. The process is repeated to interconnect the first end portion 40 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 to the chain-type flexible member for depending support 22.
If the flexible member for depending support 22 is a rope 101 (
A length of the rope 101 is passed through the holes 104, 105, 106 so that a desirable length of rope 101 depends from the third through hole 106 so that another vertically spaced apart rigid horizontal support member 23 may be interconnected with the rope 101 spacedly below the first rigid horizontal support member 23. The process of threading the rope 101 through the first, second, and third through holes 104, 105, 106 respectively is repeated at the opposing end portion of the rigid horizontal support member 23.
If the flexible member for depending support 22 is a strap 111 (
If squaring foot 46 is to be used, and the squaring foot 46 is not structurally interconnected with the rigid horizontal support member 23, the squaring foot 46 is interconnected with the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 so that the squaring foot 46 is in direct frictional contact with the Sea-Land shipping container vertical wall 131 as the hanger 20 depends from the lashing ring 134. The squaring foot 46 may interconnect with the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 by a variety of means including but not limited to a protuberance (not shown) that releasable engages with a channel (not shown) defined by the rigid horizontal support member 23, the squaring foot 46 may carry a “hoop” (not shown) defining an internal periphery that fits over and about the outer periphery of the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23, or the squaring foot 46 may define a cavity (not shown) having an internal periphery that accommodates the second end portion 41 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 therein.
The process for installing the second hanger 20 spaced apart from the first hanger 20 is similar to as previously noted.
After the second hanger 20 has been installed, shelf planks 136 may be installed on the hangers 20 by passing the shelf planks 136 between the first leg 31 and the second leg 31 the flexible members for depending support 22 and resting the shelf planks 136 directly upon the top portion 42 of the rigid horizontal support members 23. Depending upon the width of the shelf planks 136, forward shelf edge may be in direct frictional contact with the first leg 31a of the flexible member for depending support 22 at the first end portion 40 of the rigid horizontal support member 23 and rearward shelf edge may be in direct frictional contact with the shelf barb 49. By forcing the shelf planks 136 rearwardly, the shelf barb 49 may be driven into the edge portion of the shelf plank 136 securing the shelf plank 136 relative to the rigid horizontal support member 23 and the hanger 20.
Having thusly described my invention, what I desire to protect by Letters Patent, and
This application is a Continuation in Part of application Ser. No. 11/026,001 filed on Dec. 31, 2004, titled “Article of Manufacture Comprising a Support System for the Support of a Shelf or Shelves or Other Rigid or Non-Rigid Materials”, and a Continuation in Part of application Ser. No. 11/901,976 filed on Sep. 21, 2007, titled “Storage System for Sea-Land Shipping Containers”, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11026001 | Dec 2004 | US |
Child | 12653074 | US | |
Parent | 11901976 | Sep 2007 | US |
Child | 11026001 | US |