Claims
- 1. A rotary stepped storage and display device in a cabinet, said device comprising, in combination,a cabinet having an interior space with an interior maximum dimension and a restricted access opening with a maximum dimension smaller than said interior maximum dimension, a plurality of segments of a stepped pyramid, said pyramid having a minimum dimension, said minimum dimension of said pyramid being greater than said maximum demension of said restricted access opening to said interior space of said cabinet, but smaller than the maximum interior dimension of said cabinet, each of said segments having a maximum dimension which is smaller than said maximum dimension of said access opening, and fasteners for fastening said segments together when said segments are inside said cabinet, whereby, said device can be assembled inside said cabinet.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 in which said fasteners comprise complementary snap-acting fastener parts secured to said segments to enable their assembly together by pressing the complementary parts together.
- 3. A device as in claim 1 in which said rotary stepped pyramid has a central opening and a vertical support member in said cabinet and through said opening.
- 4. A device a in claim 1 in which said stepped pyramid is circular and includes a rotary base dimensioned to pass through said restricted access opening, and said cabinet is a corner cabinet in the corner of a room.
- 5. A cabinet with a rotary stepped storage and display unit in said cabinet, said cabinet being located in a room,said cabinet having at least one portion which is above the average eye level of persons standing in said room, and an access opening to said one portion, said storage and display unit being located in said at least one portion and being viewable by people standing in said room, wherein said cabinet is a corner cabinet in a suite of built-in cabinets attached to walls of said room.
- 6. A cabinet as in claim 5 in which said stepped storage and display unit is too large to fit through said access opening, but the interior space in said at least one portion of said cabinet is large enough to accommodate said unit, said storage and display unit consisting of parts which have been assembled together in said cabinet.
- 7. A cabinet as in claim 5 in which said cabinet has a vertical axle with at least one shelf rotatably mounted on said axle, said stepped rotary storage and display unit having a central hole formed by said parts when attached together, and in which said axle passes through said hole and said unit rotates on said axle and rests on said shelf.
- 8. A cabinet as in claim 7 in which there are a plurality of shelves spaced vertically on said axle and rotatably mounted on said axle, said unit resting on the top one of said plurality of shelves at a height above average eye level in said room.
- 9. A method of installing a rotary stepped storage and display device in a cabinet, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing parts of a stepped pyramid and fasteners for assembling said parts together, (b) introducing said parts into a cabinet in which said device is to be installed, and (c) fastening said parts together while they are in said cabinet to form said stepped storage and display device.
- 10. A method as in claim 9 in which said cabinet contains a vertical axle, said stepped pyramid having a central hole formed when said parts are fastened together, said fastening step being performed while said parts are held in a position to embrace said axle when fastened.
- 11. A method as in claim 10 in which said cabinet contains at least one shelf mounted to rotate about said axle, said fastening step comprising mounting said stepped pyramid above said shelf to rest on said shelf.
- 12. A method as in claim 9 in which said parts include a base for rotatably supporting said stepped pyramid on a shelf, said fastening step including securing said stepped pyramid parts to said base.
- 13. A method as in claim 9 in which said cabinet has an access opening which is too small to admit a fully-assembled stepped pyramid, but has an interior large enough to receive and support said device, the dimensions of said parts being small enough to pass through said access opening.
- 14. A method as in claim 9 in which said fasteners are integral with said parts and are operable with hand pressure to snap together to assemble said parts without tools, and in which said fastening step comprises pressing said fasteners together.
- 15. A method as in claim 14 in which said fasteners comprise studs extending from one of the parts to be assembled, and tabs with holes extending from the other of said parts, each of said studs being enlarged at its outer end to a size greater than the size of said holes and being resiliently deformable when pressed into one of said holes to fit through said hole and, when through said hole, to expand to resist being pulled back through said hole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 09/457,215, filed Dec. 9, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,263,808.
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