This invention relates to a hanging storage unit for garments.
Hanging storage units have been designed for a variety of purposes, including storing, organizing, and protecting garments.
In one aspect, a hanging garment storage unit includes a frame with a broad side and a top, a hanger arranged to removably couple the frame to an external support, and a drawer. The broad side of the frame includes a track. The drawer has a broad side and a narrow side, and is arranged to slide along the track with the broad side of the drawer facing the broad side of the frame. The drawer is further arranged to pivot about an end of the frame to allow movement of the drawer from a storage position to an access position.
In another aspect, a hanging garment storage unit includes a frame with a top and a broad side, a hanger coupled to the top of the frame, and a drawer. The storage unit is configured to hang from an external support such that the frame extends vertically below the hanger. The drawer includes a broad side and a narrow side. The broad side of the drawer is slidably coupled to the broad side of the frame and substantially parallel to the broad side of the frame when the drawer is in a storage position. The drawer is also pivotable about an end of the frame such that the broad side of the drawer is substantially perpendicular to the broad side of the frame in an access position.
Certain implementations may include one or more of the following features. The storage unit may be configured to hang from a rod in a closet such that the narrow side of the drawer is substantially parallel to the length of the rod. The storage unit may include two or more drawers. The broad side of the drawer may be substantially parallel to the broad side of the frame in the storage position, and substantially perpendicular to the broad side of the frame in the access position.
The drawer may include rails pivotably coupled to and extending from the narrow side of the drawer. The rails may be removably coupled to a second narrow side of the drawer. The second narrow side of the drawer may include a grip to allow a user to pull the drawer along the track to an extended position. The rails may include clips configured to secure garments, such as lingerie, to the rails. In some cases, the interior of the drawer is accessible through an opening in the top of the drawer. In certain cases, the inside of the drawer is accessible through an opening in a second broad side of the drawer. The drawer may include doors hingedly coupled to the drawer, such that the doors, when closed, form a portion of the second broad side of the drawer. The doors may be arranged to be opened to expose contents of the drawer when the drawer is in the access position. A side of the drawer may be at least partially transparent or translucent. For example, a narrow side (e.g., the second narrow side) of the drawer may include a transparent or translucent material such as a sheer plastic or fabric. In some cases, an inside surface of a door includes a storage pocket.
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Some or all of the hanging storage unit 100, including the frame 102, the drawers 104, or any combination thereof, may be constructed from sturdy material such as, for example, cardboard, fiberboard, plastic, hard foam polyurethane, or the like, or any combination thereof. Portions of the hanging storage unit 100 may be covered to alter the appearance of the unit. The hanging storage unit 100 can be covered, for example, with a woven or non-woven fabric, paper, or polymeric layer or coating. The hanger 106 can be fabricated from metal, plastic, wood, or other material, and may be in the shape of a hook, loop, strap, or the like. Tracks 112 may be made of metal, plastic, sturdy cardboard, light fiberboard, hard foam polyurethane, or other material capable of holding drawers 104 in the frame 102 and allowing the drawers to slide and pivot with respect to the frame.
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Narrow side 114 of drawer 104 can include grip 116. In some examples, the grip is a knob, a loop, a pull, a strap, a hole, a depression, or the like. In some cases, grip 116 is mounted on a stabilizing strip with a surface area of about 25% or less of the surface area of narrow side 114. In certain embodiments, grip 116 includes a stiff material such as cardboard, wood, plastic, or the like, and may be covered in a fabric such as a silk, nylon, cotton, or the like.
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Garments may be coupled to rails 138 extending from narrow side 120 to narrow side 114 of drawer 104. For example, each rail 138 may include one or more clips 140 for securing garments to the rails. Rails 138 are visible through the partially cut-away narrow sides 114 of the drawers 104A and 104C. Rails 138 may be made of metal, plastic, wood, fiberboard, a combination thereof, or any other material sufficient to support the weight of a garment. In some cases, rails 138 are covered in fabric such as velvet, cotton, silk, nylon, suede, terrycloth, and the like.
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A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, while the figures indicate counterclockwise rotation of the drawers from a storage position to an access position, the drawers may also be able to rotate clockwise, or both counterclockwise and clockwise, from a storage position to an access position, based on the configuration of the segments of the track coupled to the broad side of the frame. That is, when the storage unit is hanging from the hanger and the drawers are in the storage position, such that a user is facing the narrow side of the drawers with the receiving latches, the doors of the drawers may face either left or right. Similarly, hinged rails in a drawer may be extended from the drawer by clockwise rotation, counterclockwise rotation, or any combination thereof.