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The field of the present invention generally relates to storage systems such as, for example, furniture and the like and, more particularly, to mobile storage systems that can be used by transient individuals to transport and store clothing, personal items, and/or the like both at destinations and during transport.
Transient individuals such as, for example, college students, traveling professionals, children in shared parenting relationships, and the like, must move, ship/transport, and/or relocate their furniture, clothing, and/or personal belongings on a regular basis. This can be difficult, inconvenient, time consuming, and/or expensive when using traditional furniture or other known storage systems.
Traditional furniture such as, for example, a dresser or chest of drawers, is often large, heavy, and cumbersome to move. Additionally, clothing and/or personal items stored in the furniture must be removed from the furniture and packed in boxes, luggage and the like for transport, transported to the new location, and then unpacked and placed back into the furniture.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for improved furniture and/or mobile storage systems and methods that enable a person to move, ship/transport and/or re-locate with minimal effort and inconvenience.
Disclosed are mobile storage systems and methods that overcome at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art described above. For example, disclosed is a mobile storage system comprising, in combination, a cabinet including a rear wall, opposed left and right side walls hingedly connected to the rear wall, a top wall hingedly connected to the rear wall, and a bottom wall hingedly connected to the rear wall. The cabinet is configured to be converted between an open configuration for use and a folded configuration for transportation. In the open configuration, the left and right side walls are parallel and each perpendicularly extend from the rear wall in a forward direction, the top wall perpendicularly extends from the rear wall in the forward direction and horizontally extends between the left and right side walls, the bottom wall perpendicularly extends from the rear wall in the forward direction and horizontally extends between the left and right side walls, and the top wall is parallel with and spaced-apart from the bottom wall so that the rear wall, the left and right side walls, the top wall, and the bottom wall cooperate to form an interior space having a front opening opposite the rear wall. In the folded configuration, the left and right side walls are each parallel with and in front of the rear wall, the top wall is parallel with and in front of the rear wall, and the bottom wall is parallel with and in front of the rear wall. The cabinet further includes a pair of laterally spaced-apart wheels located at the bottom of the rear wall.
Also disclosed is a mobile storage system comprising, in combination, a cabinet including a rear wall, opposed left and right side walls connected to the rear wall, a top wall connected to the rear wall, a bottom wall connected to the rear wall, and at least one pair of drawer slides secured to the left and right side walls respectively. The rear wall, the left and right side walls, the top wall, and the bottom wall cooperate to form an interior space having a front opening opposite the rear wall. The mobile storage system further includes at least one drawer removably connected to and supported by the drawer slides so that the drawer is movable into and out of the interior space through the front opening. The at least one drawer is configured as a suitcase.
Also disclosed is a mobile storage system comprising, in combination, a cabinet including a rear wall, opposed left and right side walls connected to the rear wall, a top wall connected to the rear wall, and a bottom wall connected to the rear wall. The cabinet is configured to be converted between an open configuration for use and a folded configuration for transportation. In the open configuration, the left and right side walls are parallel and each perpendicularly extend from the rear wall in a forward direction, the top wall perpendicularly extends from the rear wall in the forward direction and horizontally extends between the left and right side walls, the bottom wall perpendicularly extends from the rear wall in the forward direction and horizontally extends between the left and right side walls, and the top wall is parallel with and spaced-apart from the bottom wall so that the rear wall, the left and right side walls, the top wall, and the bottom wall cooperate to form an interior space having a front opening opposite the rear wall. In the folded configuration, the left and right side walls are each parallel with and in front of the rear wall, the top wall is parallel with and in front of the rear wall, and the bottom wall is parallel with and in front of the rear wall. The cabinet further includes a pair of laterally spaced-apart wheels located at the bottom of the rear wall and at least one pair of drawer slides secured to the left and right side walls respectively. The mobile storage system further comprises at least one drawer removably connected to and supported by the at least one pair of drawer slides so that the at least one drawer is movable into and out of the interior space through the front opening. The at least one drawer is configured as a suitcase.
From the foregoing disclosure and the following more detailed description of various preferred embodiments it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention provides a significant advance in the technology and art of mobile storage systems. Particularly significant in this regard is the potential the invention affords for mobile storage systems that can be moved, shipped/transported and/or re-located with minimal effort and inconvenience. Additional features and advantages of various preferred embodiments will be better understood in view of the detailed description provided below.
These and further features of the present invention will be apparent with reference to the following description and drawing, wherein:
It should be understood that the appended drawings are not necessarily to scale, presenting a somewhat simplified representation of various preferred features illustrative of the basic principles of the invention. The specific design features of the mobile storage systems as disclosed herein, including, for example, specific dimensions and shapes of the various components will be determined in part by the particular intended application and use environment. Certain features of the illustrated embodiments have been enlarged or distorted relative to others to facilitate visualization and clear understanding. In particular, thin features may be thickened, for example, for clarity or illustration. All references to direction and position, unless otherwise indicated, refer to the orientation of the mobile storage systems illustrated in the drawings. In general, up or upward refers to an upward direction generally within the plane of the paper in
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art, that is, to those who have knowledge or experience in this area of technology, that many uses and design variations are possible for the furniture and/or mobile storage systems and methods disclosed herein. The following detailed discussion of various alternative and preferred embodiments will illustrate the general principles of the invention with regard to the specific application of a mobile storage system in the form of a dresser or chest of drawers. Other embodiments suitable for other applications such as, for example, furniture in the form of night stands, wardrobes, shelving units, storage cabinets, and the like will be apparent to those skilled in the art given the benefit of this disclosure.
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The illustrated rear wall, left and right side walls, top wall, and bottom wall 20, 22, 24. 26, 28 each comprise wood. It is noted, however, that the walls 20, 22, 24. 26, 28 of the cabinet 12 can alternatively comprise any other suitable material or materials such as, for example, wood composite, plastic and the like.
The illustrated cabinet 12 also includes a pair of laterally spaced-apart wheels 30 located near the bottom of the rear wall 20 so the cabinet 12 can be supported by the wheels 30 when the cabinet 12 is rearwardly tipped about the laterally-extending rotational axis 32 of the wheels 30. The wheels 30 rotate about the laterally-extending rotational axis 32 so that the cabinet 12 can be moved in forward and rearward directions by rolling the wheels 30. The illustrated cabinet 12 is configured so that the cabinet 12 can be supported and transported on the wheels 30 in both the open or extended configuration and the closed or folded or configuration when the rear wall 20 is tilted back in the rearward direction about the rotational axis 32 of the wheels 30 near the bottom of the rear wall 20. The illustrated rear and side walls 20, 22, 24 form recesses 33 for the wheels 30 so that the wheels 30 are recessed within the cabinet 12. The illustrated rear wall 20 is also provided with a handle 34 located near the top of the rear wall 20. The illustrated handle 34 is formed by a laterally extending opening through the rear wall 20 near the top edge of the rear wall 20. It is noted that the handle 34 can alternatively have any other suitable configuration. The rear side of the illustrated rear wall 20 is provided with a pair of vertically extending and laterally spaced-apart rub strips 36 for protection of the rear wall 20 when the cabinet 12 is being moved as a cart. The rub strips 36 can comprise any suitable material such as a rubber, plastic or the like. It is noted that the rub strips 36 can alternatively have any other suitable configuration. Configured in this manner, the cabinet 12 can be moved like a two-wheeled hand cart in both the open or extended and closed or folded configurations.
The illustrated cabinet 12 also includes four pairs of drawer slides 38 wherein each of the four drawers 14 can be removably secured to an associated pair of the drawer slides 38. Each pair of horizontally-extending drawer slides 38 are secured to the opposed inner sides of the left and right side walls 22, 24 respectively in the forward/rearward direction for supporting the associated one of the drawers 14. The drawers 14 are removably connected to and supported on the drawer slides 38 so that the drawers 14 are each easily movable into and out of the interior space 16 of the cabinet 12 in the rearward/forward direction through the front opening 18. As best seen in
The illustrated cabinet 12 is configured to be selectively converted between the open or extended configuration for use at destinations (best shown in
In the closed or folded configuration, the illustrated left and right side walls 22, 24 are each parallel with and spaced from the front face of the rear wall 20, and the top and bottom walls 26 are parallel with and in front of the rear wall 20. In this configuration, the illustrated top and bottom walls 26, 28 are each located between the rear wall 20 and the left and right side walls 22, 24. The illustrated top and bottom walls 26, 28 are sized so that they are generally parallel and located in the same plane one above the other. That is, the depths of the top and bottom walls 26, 28 in the forward/rearward direction (when in the open configuration) combine to be less than the height of the rear wall 20. Also, the illustrated left and right side walls 22, 24 are sized so that they are generally parallel and located in the same plane side-by-side when in the folded configuration. That is, the depths of the left and right side walls 22, 24 in the forward/rearward direction (when in the open configuration) combine to be less than the width of the rear wall 20.
To convert the cabinet 12 from the open or extended configuration to the closed or folded configuration, the top wall 26 is pivoted downward about its rear edge until it is substantially parallel with and in front of the rear wall 20. The bottom wall 28 is pivoted upward about its rear edge until it is substantially parallel with and in front of the rear wall 20. Thus, the top and bottom walls 26, 28 are generally in the same plane one above the other in front of the rear wall 20. The left and right side walls 22, 24 are then each pivoted inward about their rear edges until they are substantially parallel with and in front of both the top and bottom walls 26, 28 and the rear wall 20 located behind the top and bottom walls 26, 28. Thus, the left and right side walls 22, 24 are generally in the same plane laterally side by side. To convert the cabinet 12 back from the closed or folded configuration to the open or extended configuration, the above steps are reversed.
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The illustrated drawers/suitcases 14 are each configured to be an expandable suitcase so that its size can be reduced for shipping when not being used as a drawer or a suitcase.
Attachments 80 are provided for removably securing the drawers 14 to the second members 42 of the drawer slides 38. The illustrated attachments 80 enable quick and easy removal of the draws 14 from the draw slides 38. It is noted that the drawers 14 are not secured to the drawer slides with threaded fasteners like conventional furniture because they cannot be quickly and easily removed if secured in that manner. The illustrated attachments 80 each include a hook or tab 82 upwardly extending from the second member 42 of the drawer slide 38 and a cooperating bracket 84 extending laterally outward from a side of the drawer/suitcase 14. The illustrated draws/suitcases 14 each utilize four of the attachments 80 but any other suitable quantity can alternatively be utilized. Each second member 42 of the illustrated drawer slides 38 includes a pair of the tabs 82 spaced-apart in the forward/rearward direction that cooperate with a pair of the spaced-apart brackets 84 secured to each lateral side of the illustrated drawer/suitcase 14. The illustrated tabs 82 each include a horizontally-extending first portion 86 that inwardly extends from the second member 42 of the drawer slide 38 and an upwardly and vertically extending second portion 88 from the inward or free end of the first portion 86. It is noted that the tabs 82 can alternatively have any other suitable configuration. The illustrated tabs 82 are formed integral with the second member 40 in a one-piece construction but can alternatively be securely attached thereto. The illustrated brackets 84 each outwardly extend from the lateral sides of the drawer/suitcase 14 and have a U-shaped central portion 90 forming a vertically extending opening 92 sized for receiving the second portion 88 of the tab 82 therethrough and flange portions 94 extending outwardly from the central portion 90. The illustrated brackets 84 are formed as a one-piece component which encircles the drawer/suitcase and is secured to the drawer/suitcase 14 with the bumper 77. The flange portions 94 are located below the bumper 77 with the central portions 90 extending through breaks in the bumper 77 with the flanges 94 extending under edges of the bumper 77. The illustrated brackets comprise metal but any other suitable material or materials can alternatively be utilized. It is also noted that the brackets 84 can alternatively have any other suitable configuration and/or can be secured to the drawer/suitcase 14 in any other suitable manner.
To removably secure the drawer/suitcase 14 to the drawer slides 38, the drawer/suitcase 14 is vertically lowered so that the central portions 90 of the brackets 84 rest directly on the first portion 86 of the tabs 82 with the second portion 88 of the tabs upwardly extending through the openings 92 of the brackets 84 so that the drawer/suitcase 14 is supported on the tabs 82, and thus supported by the drawer slides 38, and movement of the drawer/suitcase 14 relative the second members 42 of the drawer slides 38 is limited in each direction except for vertically upward. The drawers/suitcases 14 can be easily disconnected from the drawer slides 38 by lifting the drawer/suitcase 14 upward in the vertical direction until the brackets 84 are removed from the tabs 82. It is noted that any other suitable quantity of attachments can alternatively be utilized. It is also noted that any other suitable configuration for the attachments can alternatively be utilized and/or any other suitable means can be alternatively utilized for removably connecting the drawers/suitcase 14 to the drawer slides 38.
Any of the features or attributes of the above-described embodiments and variations can be used in combination with any of the other features and attributes of the above-described embodiments and variations as desired.
From the foregoing disclosure it will be apparent that the illustrated mobile storage system provides greatly improved versatility and simplified, safe and economic transport of a traditionally heavy and cumbersome design. The disclosed embodiment includes easy to-remove/install drawers that can double as suitcases for weekend travel and the like and the cabinet has wheels and a handle that allow for easy moving while either in the open configuration or the folded configuration.
From the foregoing disclosure and detailed description of certain preferred embodiments, it will be apparent that various modifications, additions and other alternative embodiments are possible without departing from the true scope and spirit of the present invention. The embodiments discussed were chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the present invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the benefit to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/287,561 filed on Jan. 27, 2016, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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