The present invention relates to a storage assembly, and in particular to a storage assembly comprising a track arrangement allowing a compact, flush positioning of a plurality of doors of the storage assembly when the doors are in a closed position.
A storage assembly comprises a storage unit including top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of sidewalls that cooperate to form an interior space in an opening and communication with the interior space. The storage assembly also comprises a first track and a second track, the first track disposed across a bottom of the opening of the storage unit and including a first portion having a first width and a second portion having a second width that is different than the first width, wherein the first portion is at least partially vertically offset and at least partially offset along a length of the first portion from the second portion, the second track disposed across the bottom of the opening of the storage unit and including a first portion having a first width and a second portion having a second width that is different than the first width of the first portion of the second track, wherein the first portion of the second track is at least partially vertically offset and at least partially offset along the length of the first portion of the second track from the second portion of the second track. The storage assembly further comprises a first door assembly slidably disposed within the opening between a first position and a second position that is at least partially laterally offset from the first position, the first door including a pair of first guide members each having a width that is less than the first width of the first portion of the first track and less than the first width of the first portion of the second track respectively, wherein the pair of first guide members guide within the first portion of the first track and the first portion of the second track, respectively. The storage assembly further includes a second door assembly slidably disposed within the opening between a first position and a second position that is at least partially laterally offset from the first position of the second door assembly, the second door including a pair of first guide members each having a width that is greater than the first width of the first portion of the first track and less than the second width of the second portion of the second track, and greater than the first width of the first portion of the first track and less than the second width of the second portion of the second track, respectively, wherein the pair of first guide members of the second door assembly guide within the second portion of the first track and the second portion of the second track, respectively, and wherein the first and second door assemblies are substantially co-planar when in the first positions thereof.
Another aspect of the present invention is a door track assembly adapted to slidably support a pair of doors within a storage assembly, the door track assembly comprising a first track positionable across a select one of a bottom wall and a top wall of the storage assembly, the first track including a first portion having a first width adapted to slidably receive a first door guide member therein, and a second portion having a second width that is different than the first width and that is adapted to slidably receive a second door guide member therein, wherein the first portion is at least partially vertically offset and at least partially offset along a length of the first portion from the second portion. The door track assembly further comprises a second track positionable across the select one of the bottom wall and a top wall of a storage assembly, the second track including a first portion having a first width adapted to slidably receive a third door guide member therein, and a second portion having a second width that is different than the first width of the second track and that it is adapted to slidably receive a fourth door guide member therein, wherein the first portion of the second track is at least partially vertically offset and at least partially offset along the length of the first portion from the second portion of the second track.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage assembly that comprises a storage unit including a top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of sidewalls that cooperate to form an interior space and an opening in communication with the interior space, a first track disposed across the bottom wall of the storage unit and having at least one longitudinally-extending channel, a second track disposed across the bottom wall of the storage unit and having at least one longitudinally-extending channel, a first door slidably supported within the first and second tracks by at least one first guide member, and a second door slidably supported within the first and second tracks by at least one second guide member. The storage assembly further comprises a lock assembly including a lock member having a plurality of reliefs and movable between an unlocked position, wherein the plurality of reliefs are aligned with the channels of the first and second tracks, thereby allowing the at least one first guide member and the at least one second guide member to pass by the lock member and move along the length of the first and second tracks, and a locked position, wherein the plurality of reliefs are not aligned with the channels of the first and second tracks, thereby preventing the at least one first guide member and the at least one second guide member to pass by the lock member and move along the length of the first and second tracks.
The present invention provides a storage assembly having an uncomplicated design that can be easily and quickly assembled and operated by even unskilled personnel. The present inventive storage assembly is economical to manufacture, capable of a long-operating life, provides a pleasing aesthetic appearance, and is particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
These and other advantages of the invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
The reference numeral 2 (
The first door assembly 12 (
The frame assembly 16 includes a c-shaped bottom frame member 58, a c-shaped top frame member 60 and a pair of side frame members 62 that cooperate to surround the opening 11. The bottom frame member 58 is configured to house the lower track assembly 18, while the top frame member 60 is configured to house the upper track assembly 20 as well as portions of the lock assembly 22 therein, as described below.
The lower track assembly 18 (
The second channel 71 includes a first portion 85 having a first width 87 that is the same as the second width 76, and a second portion 89 with a second width 91 that is the same as the first width 87. The second portion 89 of the second channel 71 includes a forwardly-extending end portion 93 having the first width 87, while the second portion 89 includes a forwardly-extending end portion 95 having the second width 91.
The first width 74 and second width 91 are each sized with respect to width and depth to slidably guide the diameter d1 and length l1 of the guide members 30 and 42 therealong, respectively, while the width and depth of the second width 76 and first width 87 are sized so as to slidably guide the diameter d2 and length l2 of the guide members 32 and 40 therealong, respectively. It is noted that the diameter d2 of each of the guide pins 56 is larger than the first width 74 and the second width 91, thereby preventing guide pins 56 from entering any section a channel having the second width 74 or first width 91. As best illustrated in
In operation, the first door assembly 12 and the second door assembly 14 are positioned such that they are planar with one another with the relative guide pins 52 and 56 being located within the associated end portions 78, 80, 93, 95 of the first and second channels 70, 71. Each door assembly 12, 14 may be opened and positioned rearwardly of the other door by forcing the door being opened rearwardly such that the associated pins 52, 56 guide within the associated channels.
The lock assembly 22 (
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
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