Claims
- 1. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, comprising:
- a frame having a plurality of upright vertical support members, the vertical support members defining a plurality of drawer openings therebetween, a drawer opening being defined by a first pair of front and rear spaced apart vertical support members and a second pair of front and rear spaced apart vertical support members, first pair of vertical support members being spaced apart from the second pair of vertical support members; and
- a plurality of drawers being movably supportable on a supporting floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposable in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame to expose a side opening, the opening providing access for storing sheet music therein.
- 2. The music library system as claimed in claim 1 further including restraint means for limiting the amount of travel that a drawer may be extended from the frame.
- 3. The music library system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the restraint means includes a cable stop corresponding to each of the plurality of drawers, each cable stop having a first end operably coupled to the frame and a second end operably coupled to the corresponding drawer.
- 4. The music library system as claimed in claim 2 wherein the restraint means includes a resilient bumper, the resilient bumper being operably coupled to the drawer and abutting an upright standard to arrest the extension of the drawer from the frame.
- 5. The music library system as claimed in claim 1 wherein a moveable support of each of the plurality of drawers is provided by a plurality of floor engaging wheels, the wheels being operably coupled to a selected drawer of the plurality of drawers.
- 6. The music library system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the moveable support of each of the plurality of drawers is provided by a pair of spaced apart trucks, each truck having a plurality of floor engaging wheels operably coupled thereto and being operably coupled to a selected drawer of the plurality of drawers.
- 7. The music library system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of drawers has a plurality of shelves disposed therein, at least one of said shelves being operably fixedly coupled thereto for providing structural support to the drawer.
- 8. The music library system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of drawers is shiftable between a retracted disposition with respect to the frame and an extended disposition with respect to the frame, the side opening of each of the plurality of drawers being substantially hidden from view when the drawer is in the retracted disposition.
- 9. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, for semi-permanent installation in a room, the room having adjoining walls and a floor, comprising:
- a frame being semi-permanently couplable to a supporting floor and being couplable to at least one adjoining room wall, the frame defining a plurality of drawer openings, the frame including a plurality of upright standards, the upright standards being paired, the pairs of upright standards being spaced apart to define the plurality of drawer openings therebetween, each of the pairs of upright standards including a rear standard being disposed proximate the wall and a front standard being disposed proximate a front margin of the music library system, adjacent front standards being tied together by a removable tie bar; and
- a plurality of drawers being movably supportable on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a retracted disposition in close proximity to at least one other drawer in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame outwardly from the wall to an extended disposition wherein a drawer side opening is exposed, the drawer side opening providing access for storing sheet music.
- 10. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, for semi-permanent installation in a room, the room having adjoining walls and a floor, comprising:
- a frame being semi-permanently couplable to a supporting floor and being couplable to at least one adjoining room wall, the frame defining a plurality of drawer openings, the frame including a plurality of upright standards, the upright standards being paired, the pairs of upright standards being spaced apart to define the plurality of drawer openings therebetween, the front upright standard of each pair of upright standards being operably coupled to the rear upright standard of each pair of upright standards by a plurality of cross braces; and
- a plurality of drawers being movably supportable on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a retracted disposition in close proximity to at least one other drawer in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame outwardly from the wall to an extended disposition wherein a drawer side opening is exposed, the drawer side opening providing access for storing sheet music.
- 11. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, for semi-permanent installation in a room, the room having adjoining walls and a floor, comprising:
- a frame being semi-permanently couplable to a supporting floor and being couplable to at least one adjoining room wall, the frame defining a plurality of drawer openings, the frame including a plurality of upright standards, the upright standards being paired, the pairs of upright standards being spaced apart to define the plurality of drawer openings therebetween, the frame further including a wall channel, the wall channel being fixedly couplable to the wall, a plurality of vertical support members being fixedly coupled to the wall channel; and
- a plurality of drawers being movably supportable on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a retracted disposition in close proximity to at least one other drawer in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame outwardly from the wall to an extended disposition wherein a drawer side opening is exposed, the drawer side opening providing access for storing sheet music.
- 12. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, comprising:
- a frame being semi-permanently couplable to a room floor and to at least one adjacent room wall, the frame having a plurality of upright standards, the standards being spaced apart to define a plurality of drawer openings therebetween; and
- a plurality of drawers being movably supportable on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame to expose a side opening, the opening providing access to the sheet music stored therein, restraint means for limiting the amount of travel that a drawer may be extended from the frame, the restraint means including a cable stop corresponding to each of the plurality of drawers, each cable stop having a first end operably coupled to the frame and a second end operably coupled to the corresponding drawer.
- 13. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, comprising:
- a frame being semi-permanently couplable to a room floor and to at least one adjacent room wall, the frame having a plurality of upright standards, the standards being spaced apart to define a plurality of drawer openings therebetween; and
- a plurality of drawers being movably supportable on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame to expose a side opening, the opening providing access to the sheet music stored therein, restraint means for limiting the amount of travel that a drawer may be extended from the frame, the restraint means including a resilient bumper, the resilient bumper being operably coupled to the drawer and abutting an upright standard to arrest the extension of the drawer from the frame.
- 14. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, for semi-permanent installation in a room, the room having adjoining walls and a floor, comprising:
- a frame being fixedly, removably coupled to the floor and to at least one wall of the room, the frame defining a plurality of drawer openings;
- a plurality of drawers being movably supported on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a retracted disposition in close proximity to at least one other drawer in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame outwardly from the wall to an extended disposition wherein a drawer side opening is exposed, the drawer side opening providing access to the stored sheet music; and
- restraint means for limiting the amount of travel that a drawer may be extended from the frame, the restraint means including a cable stop corresponding to each of the plurality of drawers, each cable stop having a first end operably coupled to the frame and a second end operably coupled to the corresponding drawer.
- 15. A music library system adapted for the storage of sheet music, for semi-permanent installation in a room, the room having adjoining walls and a floor, comprising:
- a frame being fixedly, removably coupled to the floor and to at least one wall of the room, the frame defining a plurality of drawer openings;
- a plurality of drawers being movably supported on the floor, each of the plurality of drawers being disposed in a retracted disposition in close proximity to at least one other drawer in a corresponding drawer opening, the drawers being extendable from the frame outwardly from the wall to an extended disposition wherein a drawer side opening is exposed, the drawer side opening providing access to the stored sheet music; and
- restraint means for limiting the amount of travel that a drawer may be extended from the frame, the restraint means including a resilient bumper, the resilient bumper being operably coupled to the drawer and abutting a portion of the frame to arrest the extension of the drawer from the frame.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/030,407 filed Nov. 1, 1996 and incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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