1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wall mount storage device technology and more particularly, to a storage combination basket assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Either at home or in business place or office, various storage baskets are needed so that users can store different things. Optimal storage racks allow user to clearly see storage items from the front side or top side.
Storage baskets can be divided into fixed type and combination type. Fixed type storage baskets require a large packaging space and are not conducive to delivery. U.S. Pat. No. 8,807,353 discloses a bin that may universally mount to either of cross wires or cross bars in a retail merchandising environment. The bin has hooks and retainers projecting from the back wall of the receptacle to provide for the universal mount structure. However, hanging hooks on cross wires or cross bars cannot hold the bin steadily in place, and the bin can easily be forced to move front-back or left-right.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a storage combination basket assembly, which is easy to assemble and has high stability.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a storage combination basket assembly comprises a storage device, a support frame and a stopper. The storage device comprises a base, a peripheral wall and a positioning member. The peripheral wall extends upwards from the base. The positioning member is connected to the peripheral wall. The positioning member has two opposite ends thereof respectively spaced from the peripheral wall by a gap. The support frame comprises a first body frame rod segment and a second body frame rod segment arranged in parallel. The stopper is connected to the first and second body frame rod segments of the support frame, each comprising two stop blocks. Further, the stopper is adapted for supporting the storage device. Further, the first and second body frame rod segments of the support frame being respectively disposed in the gaps between the two opposite ends of the positioning member and the peripheral wall. Further, the two stop blocks of each stopper are respectively hooked in the peripheral wall of the storage device.
Thus, after installation of the storage device in the support frame and the stopper, the positioning member of the storage device is engaged between the first and second body frame rod segments of the support frame, the stop blocks of the stopper are hooked in the peripheral wall of the storage device to hold the respective storage device in place, prohibiting the storage device from front-back and left-right displacement.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
The present invention will now be fully understood by reference to the following specification. However, it is to be understood that the sizes and appearances of the components illustrated in the accompanying drawings are simply for the purpose of illustration only, not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
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The first and second storage devices 20,30 can be bins or trays, having substantially a similar structure.
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In this embodiment, the first base 21 is constituted by the horizontal middle segments 226c of the parallel arranged peripheral metal wires 226; the first peripheral wall 22 is constituted by the vertical rear segment 226b of the parallel arranged peripheral metal wires 226; the second base 31 is constituted by the horizontal middle segments 326c of the parallel arranged peripheral metal wires 326; the second peripheral wall 32 is constituted by the vertical rear segment 326b of the parallel arranged peripheral metal wires 326.
Further, the first and second positioning members 23,33 are respectively made by bending a respective metal wire into shape. The first and second positioning members 23,33 each comprise a horizontal extension segment 231,331, two bent segments 232,332 and two free end segments 233,333. The horizontal extension segments 231,331 are respectively connected to the vertical rear segments 226b,326b of the peripheral metal wires 226,326 of the first and second peripheral walls 22,32. The bent segments 232,332 are respectively backwardly extended from respective opposite ends of the respective horizontal extension segments 231,331 in direction away from the respective peripheral metal wires 226,326. The free end segments 233,333 are respectively extended from the bent segments 232,332, and spaced from the respective peripheral metal wires 226,326 by a gap.
In this embodiment, the first and second storage devices 20,30 are made of metal wires. In actual application, panel and meshed materials can be selectively used for making the first and second storage devices 20,30. Further, the material for the storage devices 20,30 is not limited to metal, plastics, bamboo, wood and other materials can be selectively used as substitutes. However, in any structural design, every storage device must have the characteristics of the base, the peripheral wall and the positioning member.
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Further, the length of the first distance D1 is approximately equal to the length of the horizontal extension segment of the first positioning member of the first storage device, however, the length of the first distance D1 is shorter than the distance between the terminal ends of the two free end segments of the first positioning member. The length of the second distance D2 is approximately equal to the length of the horizontal extension segment of the second positioning member of the second storage device. However, the length of the second distance D2 is shorter than the distance between the terminal ends of the two free end segments of the second positioning member.
The first stopper 50 comprises an upper horizontal rod 51, a lower horizontal rod 52 and two stop blocks 53,54. The upper horizontal rod 51 has two opposite ends thereof respectively connected to the first straight portions 421,431 of the first and second body frame rod segments 42,43. The lower horizontal rod 52 has two opposite ends thereof respectively connected to the first straight portions 421,431 of the first and second body frame rod segments 42,43. The first straight portions 421,431 are disposed at a back side of the lower horizontal rod 52. The upper and lower horizontal rods 51,52 are arranged in parallel. The two stop blocks 53,54 are respectively connected to the two opposite ends of the lower horizontal rod 52 at a front side.
In this embodiment, the two stop blocks 53,54 are metal balls, having a curve surface. In actual application, the two stop blocks 53,54 can be non-spherical in shape, or partially curve-shaped; the locations of the two stop blocks 53,54 can be not at the two opposite ends of the lower horizontal rod 52.
The second stopper 60 comprises a connection rod 61 and two stop blocks 62,63. The connection rod 61 connects the second straight portions 423,433 of the first and second body frame rod segments 42,43, comprising a recessed segment 611 and two horizontal end segments 612,613. The second straight portions 423,433 are located at a back side of the connection rod 61. The two horizontal end segments 612,613 are respectively extended from two opposite ends of the recessed segment 611, and respectively connected to the second straight portions 423,433 of the first and second body frame rod segments 42,43. The two stop blocks 62,63 are connected to the recessed segment 611 at an opposing front side of the connection rod 61, and spaced from each other at a distance. The two stop blocks 62,63 are metal balls, having a curve surface. In actual application, the two stop blocks 62,63 can be non-spherical in shape, or partially curve-shaped.
In general, the first and second stoppers 50,60 are adapted for supporting and fastening the storage devices, however, it is to be understood the stoppers of the storage combination basket assembly are not limited to the configurations described above.
After understanding of the composition and structural characteristics of the component parts of the storage combination basket assembly 10, the installation and purposes of the storage combination basket assembly are outlined hereinafter.
In installation of this embodiment, the first and second storage devices are to be inserted into the window opening of the support frame from the front side, enabling the first and second positioning members of the first and second storage devices to pass through the window opening. Thereafter, install the first and second storage devices in the respective designed positions.
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The relationship between the two peripheral metal wires 326 of the second peripheral wall 32 of the second storage device 30 and the two stop blocks 62,63 of the second stopper 60 are same as the relationship between the first storage device 20 and the first stopper 50, and therefore, no further detailed description in this regard will be necessary.
In conclusion, the storage combination basket assembly of the invention allows the user to mount and dismount the component parts conveniently, saving packaging space and facilitating delivery. Further, the storage combination basket assembly can be configured to provide one single storage layer consisting of one or multiple storage devices, or multiple storage layers consisting of multiple storage devices. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the dual layer design of the above-described preferred embodiment.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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