The present disclosure relates generally to a method, system and apparatus for storage, and more particularly, to a method, system and apparatus shaped, in its preferred form, to mimic the outward appearance of a book and designed as to allow for significant internal storage of items on a traditional book shelf in an upright position
At home and in busy office spaces, careful attention is often given to the aesthetics of a particular room. When organized and neatly arranged, a bookshelf can set the tone of a room by providing a classy and sophisticated professional appearance. However, organized bookshelves have been historically utilized for holding books in an upright position.
In contrast, a disheveled and unorganized appearance is created by items that have been piled up and stacked in an unorganized manner across the shelves of a bookshelf, on a floor, in a garage or in a closet.
There are a multitude of small storage items, such as for example, owners manuals, warranty documents, extra cables, connectors, chargers, keepsakes, and the like, that need to be stored for potential future needs. Traditionally, most individuals have a “special” drawer or box that they throw these items into. Not only is this method esthetically displeasing, it is extremely inefficient when the need arises to find a specific item. More specifically, one must often times expend enormous efforts sifting through these disorganized drawers or boxes to find the item at need. As such, there is an unmet need for an aesthetically pleasing means, system and apparatus for efficiently storing various items in an organized and categorized manner.
Briefly described, in a preferred embodiment, the present method, system and apparatus for storage overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages and meets the recognized need for such a device by employing a device that is storable on a typical shelf, adjustable in size and designed, in its preferred embodiment, as to have the outward appearance of a book. The present invention is generally rectangular in shape and available in a multitude of sizes.
More specifically, the device has a preferably rigid exterior, wherein the lower portion has preferably a smooth flat surface that connects to bottom of four upward extending walls. The walls have an outer and inner portion, the outer wall portion extends upward a vertical distance that is slightly above that of the inner wall portion. The width of each wall is substantial enough as to support the device's top. The device's top makes contact with and rests just above the highest points along the top most surface of the inner wall. In an alternate embodiment, the storage device may not have the outer appearance of a book, but instead, have an area contained, preferably on the outward facing side wall, for writing the category and/or list of items stored therein.
Accordingly, the present disclosure will be understood best through consideration of, and with reference to, the following Figures, viewed in conjunction with the Detailed Description referring thereto, in which like reference numbers throughout the various Figures designate like structure, and in which:
It is to be noted that the drawings presented are intended solely for the purpose of illustration and that they are, therefore, neither desired nor intended to limit the invention to any or all of the exact details of construction shown, except insofar as they may be deemed essential to the claimed invention.
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Side walls 40, 42 preferably have a flat surface that is designed to make contact with and align against an adjacent box. Top 70 extends from side wall 42 and in the closed position, makes contact with and rests against support 60. Floor 30 extends downward from side wall 42 and in the closed position, makes contact with and rests against support 62.
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In an alternate embodiment, the storage device may not have the outer appearance of a book, but have an area contained, preferably on the outward facing side wall, for writing the category and/or list of items stored therein. Alternatively, stickers/labels or the like could be utilized as discussed above. In addition, other walls could be utilized for writing or labeling indicia thereon. It should also be noted that color coding can be utilized such that a specific color matches a desired stored content or alternatively, a specific color matches a desired size.