The present disclosure relates generally to a multi-level cabinet storage system for use in a cabinet or other enclosure.
Cabinets such as storage cabinets for kitchens, bathrooms, closets, offices and other uses can include one or more receptacles, such as drawers or shelves for storing articles. The drawers and shelves can be designed to be moved between an open position and a closed position. While in the open position, a drawer or shelf may be extended away from the storage cabinet or other enclosure so as to receive the articles. In the closed position, the drawer or shelf may be recessed within the storage cabinet or other enclosure in which the drawer or shelve is installed. The size and weight of such drawers or shelves can vary. In addition, the weight and/or number of articles that can be stored on the drawers or shelves can be quite different in different applications.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
A cabinet storage system may include a multi-level storage container comprising a first horizontal shelf in a vertically spaced relation to a second horizontal shelf and a front vertical member and a rear vertical member. The first horizontal shelf and the second horizontal shelf may be transversely coupled between the front vertical member and the rear vertical member. The system may also include a first slide member and a second slide member coupled with opposing sides of the multi-level storage container. The first slide member may extend horizontally along the first horizontal shelf and the second slide member may extend horizontally along the second horizontal shelf into apertures formed in the first and second vertical members.
Another example cabinet storage system includes a slidable multi-level storage container. The multi-level storage container includes a plurality of vertically spaced horizontal shelves positioned between opposing vertical members and a set of slide members. The multi-level storage container may be configured to be aligned in a cabinet and extend horizontally in parallel to a first slide member and a second slide member included in the set. The first slide member may be coupled with a base of the slidable multi-level storage container, and the second slide member may be coupled with at least one of the opposing vertical members via a keeper bracket. The second slide member may extend along a shelf included among the vertically spaced shelves. The shelf is an upper shelf, which is vertically spaced away from the base.
An interesting feature of the cabinet storage system relates to a keeper bracket coupled to the front vertical member and extending into one of the apertures included in the front vertical member. The second slide member may be coupled with the keeper bracket in the one of the apertures.
Another interesting feature of the cabinet storage system relates to the keeper bracket, which is fixedly coupled with the second slide member to maintain the second slide member in an aperture included in front vertical member without contiguous contact with the front vertical member.
Still another interesting feature of the cabinet storage system is an external frame included therein. The external frame may be a contiguous rigid structure coupled with the first slide member and the second slide member.
Yet another interesting feature of the cabinet storage system relates to the external frame, which includes a horizontal section and a vertical section. The horizontal section extends transverse to the first slide member below the base, and the vertical section extends transverse to the second slide member and the shelves.
Still another interesting feature of the cabinet storage system relates to the horizontal section of the external frame, which includes a first member pivotally coupled with a second member by a hinge.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages will be, or will become, apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and the following claims.
The system may be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like referenced numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
The shelves 104 are fixedly coupled between the front and rear vertical opposing members 106 and 108 such that the planar surfaces 112 are transversely aligned with vertical planes defined by the front and rear vertical members 106 and 108. The shelves 104 include a first shelf 120 proximate a base 122 of the multi-level storage container 102, and one or more upper shelves 123 vertically spaced above the first shelf 120. In the example of
The multi-level storage system 100 also includes a set of slide members positioned on opposing sides of the multi-level storage container 102. The opposing sides are represented by the side edges of the multi-level storage container 102, which may include lateral opposing edges of the shelves 120, 124, 126, 128. The set of slide members include a first slide member 134 and a second slide member 136. The first slide member 134 is coupled with the base 122 of the multi-level storage container 102. The second slide member 136 extends in parallel with and along the horizontal planar surface 112 of one of the upper shelves 123, such as the third shelf 126.
An upper shelf 123, such as the third shelf 126, along which the second slide member 136 extends, may include a stiffening member 140. The stiffening member 140 may be contiguously aligned with the upper shelf 123 to provide support of the upper shelf 123 against torsional or twisting, as well as vibration or swaying. The stiffening member 140 may be a planar member of similar size and shape to the upper shelf 123, may be one or more struts, or may be any other form of rigid member to prevent twisting, mis-alignment of the upper shelf 123, or swaying of the multi-level storage container 102. In other examples, the stiffening member 140 may be omitted.
Each of the shelves 120, 124, 126 and 128 may include rails 142 positioned on lateral opposing sides of the shelves 120, 124, 126 and 128. The rails 142 may be any rigid material, such as metal. The rails 142 may be mounted on the horizontal planar surface 112 to extend transverse thereto.
The multi-level storage container 102 may also include upper struts 144 positioned at the top end 130 and lower struts 146 positioned at the base 122. The upper struts 144 and the lower struts 146 may extend between the front vertical member 106 and the rear vertical member 108 to provide structural support to the multi-level storage container 102.
The multi-level storage system 100 also includes a keeper bracket 148. The keeper bracket 148 may be made of any rigid material, such as metal. The keeper bracket 148 may be coupled with the front vertical member 106 and with the second slide member 136. The keeper bracket 148 may be coupled between the second slide member 136 and the front vertical member 106 to rigidly maintain the second slide member 136 in an aperture 150 formed in the front vertical member 106.
The set of slide members (first and second slide members 134 and 136) may be coupled with an external frame 154. The external frame 154 may be formed as a contiguous rigid structure providing structural support to the multi-level storage container 102 by being coupled to a cabinet in which the multi-level storage system 100 is mounted. The external frame may be formed of a rigid material, such as metal.
The multi-level storage system 100 may also include lateral support brackets 158 proximate the base 122 and the top end 130. The lateral support brackets 158 may be mounted on the front face 114 of the front vertical member 106, and be slidably extendible laterally outward for coupling a drawer front or cabinet front to the front face 114 of the multi-level storage container 102.
The external frame 154 may minimize torsional twisting, vibration and/or swaying of the multi-level storage container 102. The stiffening member 140, upper and lower struts 144 and 146 and/or the support brackets 158 may also minimize torsional twisting, vibration and/or swaying of the multi-level storage system 102. Such movement may be minimized when the shelves 120, 124, 126 and 128 are loaded with materials, such as cans or other containers. Thus, when the multi-level storage container 102 is slidabley moved between being inside a cabinet and extending outside a cabinet using the set of slides 134 and 136, vibration, twisting and swaying is minimized.
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The external frame 154 may include a vertical section 212, or vertical leg, and a horizontal section 214, or horizontal leg. The horizontal section 214 may be coupled with the first slide member 134, and the vertical section 212 may be coupled with the second slide member 136. The horizontal section 214 extends transverse to the first slide member 134 below the base 122 past the opposing edges of the multi-level storage container 102. The horizontal section 214 includes a first member 218 pivotally coupled with a second member 220 by a hinge 222. The hinge 222 may be a jointed device that allows the first member 218 to pivot with respect to the second member 220. Accordingly, the horizontal section 214 may be “folded” to minimize the overall length of the horizontal section 214 thereby allowing the external frame 154 to be inserted through a relatively small opening in a cabinet. Following insertion of the “folded” horizontal section 214 into the cabinet, the external frame 154 may then be “unfolded” and fixedly coupled, to mount the multi-level storage container 102 in the cabinet.
The horizontal section 214 may be coupled with the bottom surface, such as a bottom interior surface of a cabinet in which the multi-level storage container 102 is mounted. The first member 218 may include a flange portion 224 extending transverse to a horizontal portion of the first member 218. The flange portion 224 may be coupled with the fixed base portion 204 of the first slide member 134. The flange portion 224 may be contiguously formed as part of the first member 218. In other examples, the flange portion 224 may be other than transverse to the horizontal portion of the first member 214. The first and second members 218 and 220, and the flange 224 may include apertures 228 sized to receive a fastener such as a screw, rivet, nail, or other rigid material that holds and maintains contiguous contact between independent members. Accordingly, the first and second members 218 and 220 may be fixedly coupled with a bottom surface of the cabinet by fasteners extending through the apertures 228.
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The slidable portion 202 of the second slide member 136 may extend through an aperture 308 formed in the rear vertical member 108, and include a termination bracket 310 for coupling an end of the second slide member 136 with a rear surface 312 of the rear vertical member 108, such as by fasteners. In other examples, the termination bracket 310 may be coupled to the rear vertical member 108 in the aperture 308. The fixed base portion 204 of the second slide member 136 may be fixedly coupled with the vertical section 212 of the external frame 154, such as by fasteners 316. The fixed base portion 204 of the second slide member 136 may extend horizontally parallel to and along an upper shelf 123, such as the third shelf 126, into the aperture 150 formed in the front vertical member 106.
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The first section 218 of the external frame 154 includes the flange 224, which is fixedly coupled to the fixed base portion 204 of the first slide member 134. The first section 218 may also include a support 402 extending vertically above a surface of the first section 218 to contact the fixed base portion 204 of the first slide member 134. An example of the support 402 is described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,756,941 issued Sep. 12, 2017, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
Accordingly, the length of the second slide member 136 may be optimized to extend from the front vertical member 106 to the rear vertical member 108. In an example, the length of the second slide member 136 may be 566mm such that the storage container may fully extend from a cabinet without over travel. In this configuration, the slidable portion 202 of the second slide member 136, along with the multi-level storage container 102 may slide in and out without the front and rear vertical sections 106 and 108 contacting the fixed base portion 204, or a cabinet in which the multi-level storage container 102 is mounted. In addition, since the second slide member 136 extends through the aperture 308 in the rear vertical member 108 and into the aperture 150 in the front vertical member 106, the storage container 102 may be fully extended from a cabinet in which the storage container 102 is mounted.
Full extension of the storage container 102 allows accessibility from outside a cabinet to all areas of the shelves 122, 124, 216 and 128 without a user reaching into the cabinet, including those areas proximate the rear vertical member 108. When fully extended, the rear vertical member 108 may occupy substantially the same position the front vertical member 106 or front face 114 occupies when the storage container 102 is fully retracted into a cabinet. In other words, the rear vertical member 108 may be positioned proximate a face frame of the cabinet when the storage container 102 is fully extended. The first slide member 134 is of a similar length by extending from the front vertical member 106 to the rear vertical member 108 to similarly provide full extension of the storage container 102 when slideably extended on the first and second slide members 134 and 136.
In addition to being coupled with the second slide member 136, the keeper bracket 148 is also coupled with the front face surface 114 of the front vertical member 106 and positioned to extend into the aperture 150. In the illustrated example, the keeper bracket 148 is a unitary structure that includes a first planar member 404 extending parallel to the front face 114 and a second planar member 406 transverse to the first planar member 404, which extends into the aperture 150 in a plane parallel with the second slide member 136. In an example, the first member 404 and the second member 406 are planar members positioned in perpendicular planes. Thus, the end of the second slide member 136 is coupled with second member 406 in the keeper bracket 148 in the aperture 150, such as by one or more fasteners.
Since the front face 114 of the front vertical member 106 is provided to flush mount a cabinet cover or drawer cover thereon, the keeper bracket 148 may be mounted in a recessed area 414 in the front face 114, and the second slide member 136 is positioned not to extend out of the aperture 150 past the front face 114. The first planar member 404 may be coupled with the front face 114 in the recessed area 414 by fasteners 416, such as screws or rivets or some other coupling mechanism.
The vertical section 212 of the external frame 154 may be coupled with a side wall surface of a cabinet in which the multi-level cabinet storage system 100 is mounted. In the illustrated example, a coupling bracket 420 is coupled with the vertical section 212 by one or more fasteners 422 and is configured for coupling via fasteners (not shown) with the side wall of a cabinet. In other examples, the vertical section 212 may be direct coupled with the side wall surface of a cabinet and the coupling bracket 420 may be omitted. In the direct connection example, the vertical section 212 may, for example, include apertures for direct coupling with a side wall of a cabinet using fasteners. The coupling with the side wall 116 of a cabinet may be adjustable to horizontally align the cabinet storage system 100 in a cabinet. For example, apertures included in the coupling bracket 420, or in the vertical section may be enlarged, such as to form slots. These slots may provide a point of horizontal adjustment to align the multi-level cabinet storage system 100 in a cabinet, so as to align a drawer face or cabinet face in an opening in a cabinet in which the multi-level cabinet storage system 100 is installed. The drawer face or cabinet face may be fixedly position on the front face 114 of the storage container 102. Upon aligning the multi-level cabinet storage system 100, the fastener(s) 422 may be tightened to frictionally and rigidly maintain the aligned position of the multi-level cabinet storage system 100.
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In addition, the fixed base portion 204 may include a horizontal strut 508 forming a track in which the slidable portion 202 slides. The horizontal strut 508 forms a planar surface that extends out of the aperture 150 to a vertical strut 510. The vertical strut 510 is a planar surface that is transposed to the horizontal strut 508 and may extend vertically above the aperture and along an outside edge of at least one of the trim member 302, the stiffening member 140 and/or the upper shelf 123, such as the third shelf 126. In an example, the vertical strut 510 includes apertures 514 through which fasteners 516, such as rivets, may extend to rigidly couple the second slide member 136, more specifically the fixed base portion 204, in one or more places to the bracket 154. The fixed base portion 204 of the second slide member 136 is also positioned in the aperture 150 when the storage container 102 is slid into a cabinet. Accordingly, neither the slidable portion 202 nor the fixed base portion 204 extend beyond the front face 114 when the storage container 102 is fully retracted into a cabinet.
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It is now apparent that there are many advantages of the multi-level cabinet system 100 provided herein. In addition to the advantages that have been described, it is also possible that there are still other advantages that are not currently recognized but which may become apparent at a later time.
While preferred embodiments of the cabinet slide system have been described, it should be understood that the disclosure is not limiting, and modifications may be made without departing from the features and functionality described. The scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims, and all devices that come within the meaning of the claims, either literally or by equivalence, are intended to embrace them.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/422,282, filed May 24, 2019, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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