The present invention relates generally to novel and unique portable racks for drying or storing a plurality of articles, novel support arms therefor, and method of constructing and utilizing same.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a lightweight, portable rack which is an ideal tool for painters and finish carpenters, a portable rack for hanging clothing items thereon, novel support arms therefor, and methods of constructing and utilizing same.
There has been a great need for painters, finish carpenters, tradesman, and other construction workers to have a quick setup, multi-functional, well-organized rack structure for trim drying and/or storage which can easily be set up on the job site. There has also been a great need for clothing racks for home use, for dormitory rooms, for point of sale devices, etc.
The prior art is exemplified by Kollinger Metalbau GmbH European Patent Publication EP 0 865 747 A2; Gingrich U.S. Design Patent 412,414; and Dumont U.S. Pat. No. 5,862,924.
One of the primary desideratum of the present invention is to avoid the animadversions of the prior art and conventional methods and techniques, and to provide novel and unique rack structures for drying and/or storing items, support arms therefor, and methods of constructing and utilizing same.
The present invention provides a pivotable support arm device, comprising: a main member disposed substantially in a first predetermined plane; a stop member disposed substantially in a second predetermined plane which is oriented substantially perpendicular to said first predetermined plane; said main member and said stop member forming a unitary structure; and means for pivotably securing said support arm device to an external post member so that said support arm device can be pivoted from a supporting position whereat a first predetermined portion of said stop member engages a first predetermined portion of said external post member, to a storage position whereat a second predetermined portion of said stop member engages a second predetermined portion of said external post member.
The present invention also provides a novel and unique portable rack for drying and/or storing a plurality of articles, comprising: an elongated main support member; base means for holding said elongated main support member in a substantially vertical orientation; a plurality of support arms for supporting said plurality of articles; means for selectively pivotally interconnecting said plurality of support arms with said elongated main support member; and each said support arm device being pivotable from a position of non-use to a substantially horizontal position for holding said plurality of articles, and vice versa.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a portable rack as described hereinabove in the form of a trim tower.
A further object of the present invention is to provide two or more of said trim towers which are spaced apart a desired distance to temporarily support pieces of wood trim, or other items which need to be dried and/or stored.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such trim towers which allow a job site or paint shop to be multi-functional, well organized, and flexible.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a portable rack or trim tower as described hereinabove, which may be constructed of aluminum tubing, a steel base, and heat-treated support arms.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable rack or trim tower as described hereinabove, wherein such trim tower or rack is extremely stable, even when loaded on only one side thereof.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable rack or trim tower as described hereinabove, which includes a novel or unique support arm which enables the support arm to be pivoted between a stable horizontal supporting position, and a folded-up stable storage position.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable rack or trim tower described hereinabove, which (aside from the base) folds down to less than 2 inches square by 84 inches in length.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable rack in the form of a trim-tree drying rack which is approximately 84 inches tall and provides 26 shelves by way of its support arms.
Another object of the present invention is to provide portable racks as described hereinabove, in the form of a trim-tree three pack comprising three 84 inch drying racks each having 26 shelves, and having a capacity of 2,063 lineal feet length of 2¼ inch trim boards.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable rack for storing and holding various clothing items.
Another object of the present invention is to provide novel and unique support arms for various racks and other devices.
The foregoing objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent to those persons skilled in this particular area of technology and to others after having been exposed to the following detailed description of the present invention and read in conjunction with the associated patent drawings.
With reference to
The curved portion 3 is shaped and adopted to accommodate the passing therethrough of a pivot pin or bolt 5 for pivotally connecting one or two support arms 1 to the elongated main support member 6, which is shown in
Preferably, but not necessarily, the pivot pin or bolt 5 passes all the way through the elongated main support member 6. Preferably, but not necessarily, the pivot bolt 5 can be threaded at its end portion to mate with a threaded nut (not shown). The pivot pins 5 may preferably, but not necessarily, be any conventional bolts threaded at the end with a nut (not shown) for securing to the elongated main support member 6. Preferably, but not necessarily, washers (not shown) may be employed at either end or both ends of the pivot pin 5.
The elongated main support member 6 may be fabricated form any suitable material. Preferably, but not necessarily, the elongated support member 6 is fabricated from aluminum tubing.
With reference to
Two or more of the portable racks or trim towers 8 (shown in
The top portion of
Preferably, but not necessarily, the vertical spacing between adjacent support arms 1 when in use is approximately six inches.
The length of the support arm 1 can be any desired length, for example, 8 inches, 10 inches, 12 inches, etc. When used for holding wood trim 9, the support arms 1 may be 8 inches to accommodate easily three pieces of wood trim 9.
Alternatively, if the portable rack 8 is to be used for supporting heavy articles, such as galvanized pipe, the support arms 1 can be made suitably shorter, for example, two inches long.
Preferably, but not necessarily, the base member 7 may be one foot square by one-half inch thick.
The portable trim tree rack 8, preferably, but not necessarily, weighs 22 pounds, with each being constructed of aluminum tubing, a steel base and heat-treated metal support arms 1. The units 8 may be sold individually or in sets of three.
The portable rack 8 is the ideal tool for painters and finish carpenters. These portable racks 8 allow the job sites or paint shops to be multi-functional, well organized, and flexible, and are ideal for trim drying or storage.
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The support arm 40 is fastened with a nut 43 and bolt 44 arrangement.
The various support arms 1, 21 and 40 shown in all of the drawings and photographs may be fabricated from nylon, plastic, or stamped steel, or any suitable material having the necessary strength and rigidity.
While the present invention has been described hereinabove with respect to only several preferred embodiments for illustrative purposes only, it should be understood that the present invention encompasses and embraces all modifications, variations, and changes to the basic inventive concept.
All such variations and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the present invention.
The present utility patent application is based on and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/476,655, filed Jun. 6, 2003, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/565,349, filed Apr. 26, 2004, the entire contents of both of said provisional patent applications being incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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