Storage cabinet with handle operated door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6227635
  • Patent Number
    6,227,635
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A storage apparatus includes a storage unit defining a front opening, and a door configured to cover the front opening. The door is operably attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate, and closed positions. The storage apparatus further includes a handle that is isolated from the door but operably connected to the door for selectively manually moving the door between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions. The handle is conveniently located at a front center of the storage unit, under a bottom thereof, such that the handle can be easily grasped and operated by a seated person, such as a wheelchair-bound person.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a storage apparatus and, in particular, to an elevated storage apparatus that includes a handle operated door.




Storage cabinets are used in wide variety of applications to store numerous items, particularly above desk and work areas, and have been adapted to be used in conjunction with permanent structural walls, as well as portable reconfigurable partitions. These storage cabinets typically include a door attached to a box-like bin and are suspended above the desk or work area by way of structural supports extending from the desk or by mounting the overhead bin directly to the permanent structural wall or the collapsible partition. The main idea is the provision of an area to store articles.




The door of the storage bin is typically operated between an opened and closed position by manually grasping the door directly or by a pull attached to the door. The height of these overhead storage cabinets above the work or desk area typically require the operator to be in a standing position in order to comfortably reach the door. Such operation is inconvenient and cumbersome. Further, in many of the configurations currently used, it is physically impossible for a wheelchair-bound person to operate the door. In addition, many storage bins include doors that operate with a “guillotine-like” movement and may slam closed if released before they have been moved to their fully opened or closed position.




Accordingly, an apparatus solving the aforementioned problems and having the aforementioned advantages is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage apparatus that includes a storage unit defining a front opening, and a door configured to cover the opening. The door is operably attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate, and closed positions. The storage apparatus further includes a handle that is isolated from the door but is operably connected to door for selectively moving the door between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions. In one form, a cable connects the handle to the door, and comprises a flexible cable telescopingly received in a sleeve.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage apparatus including a storage unit defining a front opening, and a door configured to cover the front opening. The door is operably attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate, and closed positions. The storage apparatus further includes an actuator including a manually movable handle and at least one flexible member connected to the handle and to the door for moving the door between the opened, intermediate and closed positions as the handle is moved.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method that includes a step of providing a storage unit defining a front opening and a door pivoted to the storage unit for covering the front opening, the door being movable between a plurality of door positions. The method further includes steps of providing a handle movable between a plurality of handle positions, linking the handle to the door so that the handle positions correspond to the door positions, and moving the handle between a plurality of handle positions to move the door between the plurality of door positions.




A principal object of the present invention is to provide a storage cabinet with a door that is easily operable between an opened, intermediate, and closed position by way of an actuator handle. The actuator can preferably be easily reached by a person in a seated position. In addition, the storage cabinet may be easily retrofitted to be supported on existing structural supports, from permanent structural walls, or freestanding partition systems. The storage cabinet can be constructed from numerous materials such as plastic, metal, wood, composites, and the like.




These and other advantages of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims, and appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1-3

are perspective views of a storage apparatus embodying the present invention, with a door in opened, intermediate, and closed positions, respectively;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional, side elevational view of the storage apparatus taken along the line IV—IV in

FIG. 3

, the door being shown in an opened position in solid lines and in a closed position in dashed lines;





FIG. 4A

is a front view of the storage apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4B

is a side view of a side of the storage apparatus show in

FIG. 1

, including the door pivot and cables;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of the storage apparatus, with a handle shown in an opened position in solid lines and in intermediate and closed positions in dashed lines;





FIG. 6

is an exploded, fragmentary perspective view of the storage apparatus including a fixed half-sized side panel and a removable secondary side panel; and





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary perspective view of a modified storage apparatus having an alternate side structural support and top.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




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 FIG.


1


. However, it should be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It should also be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.




The reference numeral


10


(

FIG. 1

) generally designates a storage apparatus embodying the present invention. In the illustrated example, storage apparatus


10


includes a storage unit or bin


12


defining a front opening


14


, and a door


16


configured to cover front opening


14


. Door


16


is operably attached to the bin


12


for movement between opened, intermediate (FIG.


2


), and closed (

FIG. 3

) positions. A handle


18


is operably supported on bin


12


and linked to door


16


by a first cable


20


(

FIGS. 4 and 5

) and a second cable


22


for selectively manually moving door


16


between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions. Handle


18


includes a handle pivot


24


(FIG.


5


), a handle pivot wheel


26


, and a grip


18


′. Door


16


includes a door pivot


28


(

FIG. 4

) and a door pivot wheel


30


. First cable


20


and second cable


22


are flexible and extend around the pivot wheels


26


and


30


between door


16


and handle


18


and are arranged so that, when handle


18


is manually moved in first and second directions (FIG.


5


), the first and second cables


20


and


22


pull door


16


between opened and closed positions, respectively. Handle


18


is conveniently located at a front center of bin


12


, under a bottom wall


31


thereof, such that handle


18


can be easily grasped and operated by a seated person. Further, door


16


is pivoted to door pivot


28


by rigid arms


32


that are counter-weighted and/or spring biased to offset a weight of door


16


, thus providing door


16


with a smooth and easy operation.




The illustrated storage unit or bin


12


(

FIG. 1

) includes bottom wall


31


, a rear wall


34


, top wall


36


, and sidewalls


38


. Bin


12


may be constructed of numerous materials, including but not limited to plastics, metals, wood, composites, and the like, depending upon the application. Bottom wall


31


and rear wall


34


may be provided with connection devices (not shown), such as hooks or brackets, for attaching bin


12


to structural supports (not shown) extending above the desk or work area, or to a permanent structural wall or a freestanding partition, depending on the application. Top wall


36


is provided with a downwardly extending, arcuately shaped front edge


40


(FIG.


2


), and a downwardly extending, arcuately shaped rear edge


42


. Each sidewall


38


is provided with a hollow interior


44


and a centrally located, forwardly extending, arcuately shaped extension


46


, wherein door pivot


28


is centrally located.




The illustrated door


16


(

FIG. 1

) has an arcuate lateral cross-sectional shape substantially similar to the arcuate shape of front edge


40


and rear edge


42


of top wall


36


. The similar arcuate shapes of front edge


40


, rear edge


42


, and door


16


, allow door


16


to track more closely to top wall


36


when moved between the opened and closed positions, thereby allowing a reduction of the overall space required by the storage apparatus


10


. Door


16


is provided with two rigid arms


32


located at opposite ends thereof, each having a first end


48


, a second end


50


, and door pivot


28


located therebetween. First end


48


of each rigid arm


32


is fixedly attached to a lower portion of door


16


. Door


16


is further provided with substantially circular door pivot wheels


30


that are fixedly attached to rigid arms


32


at door pivots


28


and pivotally attached within interior


44


of sidewalls


38


at door pivots


28


. When door


16


is moved between the opened and closed positions, each door pivot wheel


30


rotates with each rigid arm


32


. Each door pivot wheel


30


is located within interior


44


of each sidewall


38


, such that each door pivot wheel


30


does not extend forwardly beyond each arcuate extension


46


and is not easily visible. An open side area


52


(

FIG. 3

) is defined between door


16


and sidewalls


38


when door


16


is in the closed position.




Handle


18


(

FIGS. 4 and 5

) is operably supported on bin


12


and linked to door


16


by the first cable


20


and the second cable


22


for selectively manually moving door


16


between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


, respectively. As illustrated in

FIG. 5

, handle


18


includes handle pivot


24


and substantially circular handle pivot wheel


26


. Handle pivot wheel


26


is fixedly attached to handle


18


about handle pivot


24


and pivotally attached beneath bottom wall


31


at handle pivot


24


, such that handle


18


can be laterally pivoted between a first position


27


, a second position


29


, and a plurality of intermediate positions


25


therebetween. Handle


18


is provided a first end


54


and a second end


56


. Handle


18


is pivotally attached beneath bottom wall


31


, such that first end


54


of handle


18


extends outwardly beyond bottom wall


31


, thereby allowing an operator to easily access and grasp handle


18


.




First cable


20


(

FIGS. 4

,


4




a


,


4




b


, and


5


) has a first end


58


, a second end


60


, and extends telescopingly through a cable sleeve


66


. Second cable


22


also has a first end


62


, a second end


64


, and extends telescoping through a cable sleeve


67


. Cable sleeves


66


and


67


fit snuggly about first and second cables


20


and


22


, respectively, thereby providing enough natural friction to hold the door


16


in a stationary position when released, as discussed below. The illustrated cable


20


and sleeve


66


form a cable assembly where the cable


20


telescopingly slides through the sleeve


66


when the cable


20


is pulled. The cable


22


and sleeve


67


form a similar cable assembly. However, it is contemplated that the scope of the present invention includes arrangements using wire, string, tape, bands, strips, and even rigid mechanical links, with or without a sleeve.




In assembly, first end


58


of first cable


20


is fixedly attached and extends in a counterclockwise fashion about handle pivot wheel


26


. First cable


20


extends from beneath bottom wall


31


, up through an aperture


68


provided within bottom wall


31


, and into interior


44


of one of the sidewalls


38


. Second end


60


of first cable


20


is fixedly attached to and extends in a clockwise fashion about door pivot wheel


30


. First end


62


of second cable


22


is fixedly attached to and extends in a clockwise fashion about handle pivot wheel


26


. Second cable


22


extends from below bottom wall


31


, up through aperture


68


of bottom wall


31


, and into hollow interior


44


of one of the sidewalls


38


. Second end


64


of second cable


22


is fixedly attached and extends in a counter-clockwise fashion about door pivot wheel


30


.




In operation, first cable


20


and second cable


22


are connected so that moving handle


18


between the first, intermediate, and second positions


27


,


25


, and


29


(FIG.


5


), respectively, directly causes door


16


to move between the opened (FIG.


1


), intermediate (FIG.


2


), and closed (

FIG. 3

) positions. More specifically, when handle


18


is moved from the second position


29


to the first position


27


, first cable


20


is pulled counter-clockwise about handle pivot wheel


26


, thereby causing first cable


20


to pivot door pivot wheel


30


and rigid arm


32


counter-clockwise, which results in moving door


16


from the closed to the opened position. In reverse operation, when handle


18


is moved from the first position


27


to the second position


29


, second cable


22


is forced in a clockwise direction about handle pivot wheel


26


, thereby forcing second cable


22


to pull door pivot wheel


30


and rigid arm


32


in a clockwise position, which results in moving door


16


from the opened to the closed position.




Storage apparatus


10


is further provided with several components adapted to assist in the movement of door


16


. Door


16


(

FIG. 4

) is further provided with helical door springs


70


located within door pivot wheels


30


that bias rigid arms


32


, such that door


16


is biased towards an opened position. The torquing force provided by door springs


70


decrease the force required on handle


18


to move door


16


from the closed position towards the opened position, thereby providing a smooth counterbalanced door movement. Handle


18


is further provided with helical handle springs


72


located within handle pivot wheels


26


that bias handle


18


towards the first position


27


that corresponds with the opened position of door


16


. The torquing force provided by handle springs


72


decrease the required force on handle


18


to move door


16


from the closed position towards the opened position. Rigid arms


32


are further provided with counterweights


74


. Counterweights


74


are provided with set screws


75


threadably engaged therein and which contact rigid arms


32


, such that counterweights


74


are slidably adjustable but securable to rigid arms


32


. Adjusting counterweights


74


longitudinally along rigid arms


32


adjusts the moment arm between door pivot


28


and the position of the counterweights


74


, thereby altering the resultant force acting on door


16


counteracting the weight of the door. This can be useful when different materials are used on the doors


16


, thus causing a weight variance.




In operation, the frictional forces between cable sleeves


66


and


67


, and first and second cables


20


and


22


, respectively, overcome the gravitational forces acting on door


16


and hold door


16


in a selected intermediate position when handle


18


is accidentally or intentionally released by the operator. Such operational characteristics create a safer operating door by eliminating a guillotine-like motion of the door and the door moving uncontrollably towards the closed position when released. In addition, the summation of the torquing forces provided by door spring


70


and handle spring


72


, the gravitational forces provided by counterweights


74


, and the frictional forces between cable sleeves


66


and


67


, and first and second cables


20


and


22


, are adapted so as to allow door


16


to continue towards the opened or closed positions when handle


18


is released and door


16


is within approximately 2 inches of either the opened or closed positions, respectively. The summation of forces acting upon door


16


allows door


16


to remain in an intermediate selected position when handle


18


is released, and to continue towards the opened or closed position when the door is within approximately 2 inches of the opened or closed positions, respectively, thereby resulting in a smoother operating, safer door.




Storage apparatus


10


is further provided with a locking mechanism


80


(

FIG. 5

) attached beneath bottom wall


31


adjacent a position of the handle


18


when the door is in the closed position. Locking mechanism


80


is adapted to lockingly engage handle


18


, such that handle


18


cannot be moved from its second position


29


, thereby restricting physical access into bin


12


since the door


16


is held closed by the handle


18


. Locking mechanism


80


is provided with a key lock


82


that is easily accessible by a person when in the seated position.




Bin


12


(

FIG. 6

) may be further adapted to include removable side baffles


76


. Side baffles


76


are each provided with an arcuately shaped, forwardly facing edge


78


, and substantially linear rear and bottom edges


81


and


82


, respectively. The arcuate shape of forward edge


78


is substantially similar to the arcuate shape of door


16


. Rear edge


81


is further provided with an arcuately-shaped notch


84


. The arcuate shape of notch


84


is substantially similar to the arcuate shape of arcuate extension


46


of sidewalls


38


. Bottom wall


31


is provided with laterally extending notches


86


adapted for positioning of bottom edge


82


of side baffles


76


therein. In assembly, side baffles


76


restrict physical access through open side areas


52


of bin


12


.




The basic design of bin


12


and its associated elements allows components to be replaced, thus providing a more modernistic appearance. In an alternate embodiment (FIG.


7


), sidewalls


38


are replaced with vertical structural supports


86


, thereby allowing greater visual access into bin


12


through open side areas


52


. In addition, top wall


36


may be provided with a plurality of equally spaced apertures


88


, thereby providing bin


12


with a more modernistic appearance.




It is contemplated that the scope of the present invention includes bottom wall


31


that does not include one or both of top


36


or sides


38


. In such case, the door


16


acts as a visual shield even though access is potentially possible over or around the door


16


. Bottom wall


31


with doors


16


(and no sides nor top walls) can be made semi-secure where each storage unit


12


is part of a long horizontal run of storage unit


12


(i.e. where there is no side access) and/or where each storage unit


12


is vertically arranged so that bottom wall


31


of a higher mounted storage unit


12


acts as a top wall to a lower mounted storage unit


12


(with the door


16


moving under the higher mounted storage unit


12


). It is contemplated that the present invention also includes constructing a removable, retrofittable storage unit


12


that can be set on a shelf. For example, the retrofittable storage unit


12


would include sides


38


attachable to a bottom wall


31


, a rear wall


34


for stabilizing the sides


38


as a unit, a door


16


pivoted to the sides


38


, and a handle assembly


18


attached to a bottom of bottom wall


31


and operably connected to door


16


by cables


20


and


22


.




Storage apparatus


10


provides a greatly improved structure and method for operating the associated door


16


between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions, by providing handle


18


that is intuitive to operate and easily accessible by the operator while in the seated position. In addition, the configuration and construction of storage apparatus


10


results in a low cost, easy to build, and easy to fix overhead storage unit, and one that is easily adjustable to adapt to many existing bin supports, permanent structural walls, and collapsible partition systems.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening and including a bottom wall; a door configured to cover the front opening and attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and losed positions; a handle isolated from the door and pivoted to the bottom wall; and a flexible cable operably connecting the handle to the door such that the handle may be used to selectively move the door.
  • 2. The storage apparatus defined in claim 1, including a second flexible member connecting the handle to the door, the first flexible member being configured and connected to pull the door toward the opened position, and the second flexible member being configured and connected to pull the door toward the closed position.
  • 3. The storage apparatus defined in claim 1, wherein the storage unit includes a bottom and sides forming a bin.
  • 4. The storage apparatus defined in claim 3, wherein the handle is operably mounted on one of the sides or bottom of the bin and extends to a front of the bin proximate the front opening.
  • 5. The storage apparatus defined in claim 1, including a bottom, and the handle is operably mounted to the bottom in a location where the handle can be easily reachable by a seated or wheelchair-bound person.
  • 6. The storage apparatus defined in claim 5, wherein the handle includes a lever pivoted to the bottom at a handle pivot and includes a grip spaced forwardly from the handle pivot.
  • 7. The storage apparatus defined in claim 1, including a spring connected to the handle for offsetting a weight of the door.
  • 8. The storage apparatus defined in claim 1, including a lock configured to selectively disable the handle to thus lock the door in the closed position.
  • 9. The storage apparatus defined in claim 1, including a link connecting the handle and the door that ties movement of the handle directly to movement of the door.
  • 10. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening; a door configured to cover the front opening and attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; a handle isolated from the door; and a flexible cable assembly including a flexible cable with a sleeve that telescopingly receives the cable, the cable operably connecting the handle to the door such that the handle may be used to selectively move the door.
  • 11. The storage apparatus defined in claim 10, wherein the sleeve provides a natural friction on the cable that is sufficient to hold the door in the intermediate positions when the handle is released.
  • 12. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening; a door configured to cover the front opening and attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; a handle isolated from the door but operably connected to the door for selectively manually moving the door; a first flexible member connecting the handle to the door wherein the first flexible member includes a cable and a flexible cable assembly with a sleeve that telescopingly receives the cable; and wherein the sleeve provides a natural friction on the cable that is sufficient to hold the door in the intermediate positions when the handle is released, and further wherein the natural friction on the cable is sufficiently low, and a weight and pivotal support of the door is such that the door naturally moves to the closed position when the door is within a predetermined distance of the closed position.
  • 13. The storage apparatus defined in claim 12, wherein the natural friction on the cable is sufficiently low, and a weight and pivotal support of the door is located such that the door naturally moves to the opened position when the door is within a predetermined distance of the opened position.
  • 14. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening and including a bottom; a door configured to cover the front opening and attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; and a handle isolated from the door but operably connected to the door for selectively manually moving the door, operably mounted to the bottom of the storage unit in a location where the handle can be easily reachable by a seated or wheelchair-bound persons and wherein the handle includes a handle wheel at a handle pivot, and including a flexible cable wrapped around the handle wheel with ends connected to the handle and to the door.
  • 15. The storage apparatus defined in claim 14, including sides, and wherein the door includes rigid arms pivoted to the sides at door pivots.
  • 16. The storage apparatus defined in claim 15, including a door wheel connected to one of the rigid arms at the door pivot, and wherein the cable wraps partially around the door wheel.
  • 17. The storage apparatus defined in claim 16, including a counterweight attached to the rigid arms.
  • 18. The storage apparatus defined in claim 16, including a spring connected to the rigid arms for offsetting a weight of the door.
  • 19. The storage apparatus defined in claim 18, wherein the spring is located at and coils around the door pivot.
  • 20. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening and including a shelf; a gravity actuated door configured to cover the front opening and operably attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions, at least a portion of the door moving in a vertical direction with respect to the storage unit; and an actuator including a manually movable handle pivoted to the shelf and at least one flexible member connecting the handle to the door for moving the door between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions as the handle is moved.
  • 21. The storage apparatus defined in claim 20, wherein the storage unit includes a bottom, and wherein the handle is operably attached to the bottom for movement.
  • 22. The storage apparatus defined in claim 21, wherein the handle is pivoted to the bottom at a handle pivot.
  • 23. The storage apparatus defined in claim 22, wherein the handle includes a lever pivoted to the bottom at the handle pivot and includes a handgrip spaced from the handle pivot.
  • 24. The storage apparatus defined in claim 20, including an arm pivotally supporting the door on the storage unit at a door pivot, and including a spring connected to the arm for offsetting a weight of the door.
  • 25. The storage apparatus defined in claim 20, wherein the handle is pivoted at a handle pivot and includes a handle wheel at the handle pivot, and wherein the flexible member is wrapped partially around the handle wheel.
  • 26. The storage apparatus defined in claim 20, including a lock on the handle configured to selectively disable the handle to thus lock the door in the closed position.
  • 27. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening and including a bottom; a door configured to cover the front opening and operably attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; and an actuator including a manually movable handle that includes a lever pivoted to the bottom of the storage at a handle pivot and a handgrip spaced apart from the handle pivot, and at least one flexible member connecting the handle to the door for moving the door between the opened, intermediate, and closed positions as the handle is moved, wherein the handle includes a handle wheel at the handle pivot, and wherein the flexible member is partially wrapped around the handle wheel, the flexible member having ends connected to the handle and to the door.
  • 28. The storage apparatus defined in claim 27, including sides, and wherein the door includes rigid arms pivoted to the sides at door pivots.
  • 29. The storage apparatus defined in claim 28, including a door wheel at the door pivot, and wherein the flexible member wraps around the door wheel.
  • 30. A method comprising steps of:providing a storage unit defining a front opening and a bottom that defines a front edge, and a door pivoted to the storage unit for covering the front opening, the door being moveable between a plurality of door positions; providing a handle operably attached to the bottom of the storage unit and that is laterally moveable along the front edge of the bottom between a plurality of handle positions; linking the handle to the door so that the handle positions correspond to the door positions; and moving the handle in a plane parallel to the bottom of the storage unit between a plurality of handle positions to move the door between the plurality of door positions.
  • 31. The method defined in claim 30, wherein the handle is pivoted to the bottom.
  • 32. The method defined in claim 31, wherein the step of linking the handle to the door includes attaching a flexible cable between the handle and the door.
  • 33. The method defined in claim 32, wherein the step of linking includes attaching a second flexible member between the handle and the door, the first-mentioned and second flexible members being configured to pull the door toward opened and closed positions, respectively.
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