This application is entitled to the filing date of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/025,948 filed Feb. 4, 2008.
The present invention relates to a rotary shelf construction and assembly and, more particularly, to a fixed-post rotary shelf construction and assembly. Even more particularly, the present invention relates to improving the rotation and stability of fixed-post rotary shelf systems.
Corner cabinets, e.g., corner kitchen cabinets, are common features in most houses or businesses. These cabinets offer significant storage space that is commonly difficult to access because of the depth or shape of the cabinet. Rotary shelving or “Lazy Susan” type shelving is often used to enhance access to the space contained within corner cabinets. Rotary shelves typically come in two types, rotating-post types and fixed-post types. With rotating-post types of rotary shelves, the shelf is fixedly attached to the rotating post to achieve shelf rotation within the cabinet. With fixed-post types of rotary shelves, the shelf is allowed to rotate around the fixed post to achieve shelf rotation. Each of these types of rotary shelves also commonly has a desired rest-position for the shelf. For example, a rest-position may be a position along the rotation of the shelf that is somewhat resistant to rotation and used to maintain the shelf at a particular location. Rest-positions are desirable, for example, for proper cabinet door positioning or simply to allow for a reference point for positioning or locating items on a shelf.
The fixed-post type of rotary shelf has historically had drawbacks. For example, they are either unable to rotate a full 360 degrees smoothly or without a bump at 180 degrees from the rest-position, or they are unable to adequately distribute the load of the shelf. Some, for example, in an effort to distribute the load of the shelf evenly, have constructed shelves that rotate on dual contact points. With this type of construction, shelves have a desired first rest-position, e.g., at 0 degrees, and an undesirable second rest-position or bump, e.g., at 180 degrees. This second “bump” disrupts operation and can cause items stored on shelves to topple during rotation. To address this problem, others have constructed shelves that rotate on a single contact point, which allows for only a single rest-position. These shelves, however, fail to evenly distribute the shelf load on both sides of the post, and thus lead to an unstable or un-level shelf.
It is to these, and other, problems that the present invention is directed.
In typical embodiments, the object of the present invention is, therefore, to provide a rotary shelf that can rotate a full 360 degrees with only a single rest-position;
Another object of typical embodiments of the present invention is to provide a rotary shelf that rotates smoothly and in a substantially level position;
Still another object of typical embodiments of the present invention is to provide a rotary shelf that rotates on at least dual contact points;
A further object of typical embodiments is to provide a fixed-post type of rotary shelf that rotates on dual contact points and that can rotate a full 360 degrees with only a single rest-position;
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a rotary shelf system that is easy to manufacture and install.
To summarize, one embodiment of the invention includes a shelf system for use with a post having an aperture. The system comprises a first head and a second head configured to mount to the post. The system also includes a collar configured to encircle the post and rest on the first and second heads. The collar may engage a shelf or may be integral with a shelf. The collar has an inner track configured to contact the first head and an outer track configured to contact the second head. The collar is configured to allow the shelf to rotate around the post from a first rest-position and return to the first-rest position without encountering a second rest-position.
The above summary was intended to summarize certain embodiments of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention will be set forth in more detail in the figures and detailed description below. It will be apparent, however, that the detailed description is not intended to limit the present invention, the scope of which should be properly determined by the appended claims.
a shows a partial view of the system shown in
b shows is a partially exploded perspective view of the system shown in
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a and 5b show close-up, partial views of the system shown in
a and 6b show another embodiment of the invention;
a and 8b show another embodiment of the invention;
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Collar 12 slidably and rotatably encircles post 6. Collar 12 is also configured to mount within recess 10c of shelf 10b, in a manner that prevents collar 12 from rotating relative to shelf 10b. While collar 12 is shown as separate from shelf 10b, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that collar 12 could be integral with shelf 10b, for example, such that the collar and shelf hub or shelf are a single piece.
Collar 12 includes an inner track 22 and an outer track 24. Preferably inner track 22 defines inner indent 22a, and outer track 24 defines outer indent 24a. In this embodiment, inner indent 22a is substantially opposite outer indent 24a, but in other embodiments include other positioning. When assembled and heads 14a and 14b are mounted to post 6, collar 12 will rest on heads 14a and 14b, typically in a substantially level position, with inner track 22 contacting first head 14a and outer track 24 contacting second head 14b. As seen, inner indent 22a is shaped to engagably receive first head 14a, and outer indent 22a is shaped to engagably receive second head 14b. Inner indent 22a has a first slope 22b, and outer indent 24a has a second slope 24b. Preferably, slopes 22b and 24b are configured to allow inner indent 22a to rest on inner head 14a smoothly and evenly, at substantially the same time as outer indent 22a rests on outer head 14b, thereby allowing for a smooth and even force distribution as collar 12 rotates into and out of the rest-position, as shown in
a and 4b show various perspective views of shelf system 2 similar to the view shown in
a and 5b show various perspective views of the system shown in
In this embodiment, to facilitate rotation of collar 12, and movement into and out of the rest-position, first head 14a and second head 14b are circular rollers. However, others may achieve the invention with any number of fixed, heads or rollers or combinations thereof. For example, with fixed heads, rather than rolling over the heads, the collar would slide over the head or heads. In such embodiments, applicants suggest selecting materials for the head and collar that have coefficient of friction low enough to achieve the desired movement, e.g., plastics. In other embodiments, rather than having the head itself roll, the head may be fixed and include smaller mounted rollers, e.g., ball or needle bearings. All such embodiments are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
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As will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art based on the teachings contained herein, heads may mount to the post in a variety of ways. For example, heads may mount to the post by connecting to each other in a variety of ways, e.g. threadably, snapably, with the assistance of different components, etc., and all combinations thereof.
a and 8b show another configuration for mounting heads to the post. For example, heads may threadably engage at least one aperture of the post rather than connect to each other as discussed in some of the previous embodiments. In the depicted embodiment, threaded inserts 52 are positioned into aperture 16. Bolts 54 are positioned within apertures 56 of heads 50a and 50b are threadably received by threaded inserts 52. Others may prefer to thread aperture 16 rather than using threaded inserts 52, and all such embodiments and combinations thereof are considered to be within the scope of the present invention.
Although the previously disclosed embodiments include two heads, typically mounted substantially linearly or substantially opposite each other, others may prefer additional heads or mounting heads in other ways. For example,
From the preceding description, it can be seen that the present invention provides a system that meets all the advantages of related systems and offers additional advantages not heretofore achievable. With respect to the foregoing invention, the optimum dimensional relationship to the parts of the invention including variations in size, materials, shape, form, function, and manner of operation, use and assembly are deemed readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed herein.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of certain embodiments of the present invention. Numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, and it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. The present invention is intended to be limited only by the broad scope of the appended claims.
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61025948 | Feb 2008 | US |
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Parent | 11677753 | Feb 2007 | US |
Child | 12364798 | US |