This invention relates to mobile storage apparatus of the kind having a container provided with wheels and a handle by means of which the container may be wheeled across the ground or any other supporting surface.
It is customary to provide storage apparatus, similar to a trunk or large suitcase, in which garments, accessories, and other materials may be stored for travel. In those instances in which the storage apparatus is intended for use by performers, such as dancers, who require costume changes during a performance, it is customary to store costumes and related gear in a mobile container which may be wheeled to and from the desired site. Once the container is at the appropriate site, the costumes and other materials may be withdrawn from the container so as to minimize the crushing or wrinkling of the costumes. After the costumes are withdrawn from the container, however, it sometimes is difficult or awkward to hang the garments in such manner as to have ready access thereto while still giving the garments a chance to recover from being folded and packed in the container.
A principal object of the present invention is to provide mobile storage apparatus which overcomes the problems referred to above.
Mobile storage apparatus according to the invention comprises a container having walls defining a hollow chamber in which costumes and other articles and garments may be stored for subsequent use. The container preferably includes a pair of ground engageable wheels and a handle by means of which the container may be wheeled across the ground or other support surface to a selected site. The container has a lid which may be opened to provide access to the interior of the chamber, thereby enabling individual garments and other articles to be withdrawn from the chamber.
The handle by means of which the container may be wheeled from one place to another includes two telescoping sections coupled together in such manner that one of them may be adjusted from a retracted position to an extended position to facilitate moving the container from place to place. Such handle section may be extended to occupy a position in prolongation of the other handle section. In such extended position the handle section provides support for articles of clothing withdrawn from the container and hung on hangers.
The garment-supporting handle section is pivotable relative to the other handle section so as to enable the garments supported by the handle section either to overhang the container or be supported in a position to one side of the container. To guard against the possibility that the container may tip when the garments are supported in a position at one side of the container, an auxiliary stabilizing support is provided. The auxiliary stabilizing support is extendible and retractable so as not to interfere with the mobility of the container.
Apparatus constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Mobile wheeled storage apparatus constructed in accordance with the invention is designated generally by the reference character 1 and comprises a hollow container 2 having spaced, parallel sidewalls 3, a front wall 4, a rear wall 5, and a bottom wall (not shown) which, together, form a storage chamber. The container also has a top wall 6 provided with an opening that normally is closed by a lid 7 rockable between closed and open positions via a hinge 8.
Secured to the rear wall 5 by brackets 9 is a handle assembly designated generally by the reference character 10 and comprising a pair of telescoping and relatively rotatable sections 11 and 12. The section 11 has sockets 13 within which are telescoped tubes or rods 14 and 15. The positions of the rods 14 and 15 is controlled by a squeeze operating bar 16 which is spring biased to an inactive position as shown in
As is best shown in
Forming a part of the handle assembly 10 is the second handle unit 12 which has a plurality of telescoping sections 22, 23, and 24 which correspond to the sections 13-15 of the unit 11. At those ends of the sections 22 which confront the upper end of the handle unit 11, is a hinge member 25 which lies adjacent the hinge member 18. The hinge member 25 has a plurality of openings 26 any one of which may accommodate the stem 20 of the latch pin 21 so as thereby to fix the handle unit 12 in any selected one of a number of angularly adjusted positions relative to the handle unit 11.
At the opposite or free end of the handle unit 12 is a cross bar or tube 27 which joins and maintains the telescoping sections 24 in spaced relation. At such end of the handle unit 12 is another squeeze actuating bar 28 which, like the squeeze bar 16, controls the means by which the telescoped sections 22-24 are enabled for and disabled from telescoping movement. The handle unit 12 also corresponds to the Clipper handle referred to above.
The cross bar 27 slideably accommodates extensions 29. The extensions 29 are extendible and retractable for a purpose presently to be explained.
Secured to the rear wall 5 of the container is a pair of brackets 30 each of which supports a ground engageable wheel 31. The brackets and the wheels are so positioned relative to the container that, when the container is tipped, as is shown in
Each bracket 30 also optionally supports a stabilizer assembly 32 each of which comprises a sheath 33 pivoted as at 34 to the adjacent bracket 30 and accommodating a leg 35 which is extensible and retractable relative to the sheath and terminates at its free end in a pivoted foot 36. As is shown in
When the apparatus is not in use, the lid 7 of the container may be closed, the two handle sections 11 and 12 retracted, and the handle section 12 rocked relative to the handle section 11 about the pivot axis 19 from the upstanding, full line position shown in
When it is desired to use the apparatus, the lid 7 may be opened, thereby enabling access to the chamber within the container for the accommodation of costumes, clothing, and any other materials that may be desired. Thereafter, the lid may be closed and the handle section 12 rocked to the position shown in full lines in
When the container reaches the site at which it is to be used, the handle sections 11 and 12 may be extended in prolongation of one another, as shown in
As the garments are withdrawn from the chamber of the container 2 they may be placed on hangers or in bags 38 or 39 and suspended from the extensions 29 which may be slid to their extended positions. If the garments or the bags 38 in which the garments are accommodated are fairly short, the handle assembly may be maintained in its vertically extended position shown in
If it is desired to support the garments or garment bags in such position that no interference at all will be provided for access to the interior of the container, the handle section 12 may be swung to the position shown in full lines in
In the event the weight of the materials suspended from the second hanger section 12 is sufficiently great to risk tilting of the container, the stabilizing apparatus 32 may be adjusted so that the leg 35 and the foot 36 are extended angularly into engagement with the surface 37 to enable the container to be braced against tilting due to the load of the garments bags 39 and their contents.
This disclosure is representative of a presently preferred form of the invention, but is intended to be illustrative rather than definitive thereof. The invention is defined in the claims.