Claims
- 1. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship away from a vertical support surface items having at least an elongated part, the storage rack comprising:
an upper leg formed by an upper elongated bar; said upper bar having a first top surface, a first bottom surface, and a first body portion located between said first top surface and first bottom surface; said upper bar having a first end and a second end and a first side and a second side extending along said first top surface, said first bottom surface, and said first body portion; said elongated upper bar having a first attachment located at said first end for attachment to a vertical surface; said first attachment when supported on a vertical surface supporting said upper bar at an angle extending lengthwise away from a vertical surface with said first top surface facing upwardly and said first bottom surface facing downwardly; a lower leg formed by an elongated lower bar; said lower bar having a second top surface, a second bottom surface, and a second body portion located between said second top surface and said second bottom surface; said lower bar having third and fourth ends, said lower bar having third and fourth sides extending along said second top surface, said second body portion and said second bottom surface; said third end of said lower bar connected to said second end of said upper bar; a second attachment on the fourth end of said lower bar for attaching said lower bar on a vertical support surface; said first and second attachments located on a plane; said lower bar extending at an inclined angle downwardly from the second end of said upper bar to said plane for providing support to said upper bar on a vertical support surface when said upper bar is attached to a vertical surface; a series of first slots in said first surface, said first bottom surface, and said first body portion of said upper bar, each of said first slots extending through said first side and toward said second side, said first slots spaced different distances from the first attachment along the length of said upper bar, each of said first slots shaped to receive an elongated part of an item whereby the items are spaced different distances from said first attachment; a series of second slots in said second surface, said second lower surface, and said second body portion of lower bar, each of said second slots extending from the third side toward said fourth side of said lower bar, said second slots spaced different distances from said second attachment along the length of said lower bar and shaped to receive an elongated part of an item whereby the items are spaced different distances from said second attachment; and said first bar located substantially vertically above said second bar when said first attachment is secured to a vertical support substantially vertically above said second attachment whereby each first slot of said series of first slots is positioned above one of said second slots of said second series of second slots so as to receive the same elongated part of an item.
- 2. The storage rack of claim 1 in which said upper and lower bars are formed of a one-piece bar.
- 3. The storage rack of claim 1 in which said upper and lower bars are separate bars connected together at the second end of said upper bar and the third end of said lower bar.
- 4. The storage rack of claim 1 in which the upper bar is inclined downwardly from said second end toward said first end at an angle substantially less than the angle of inclination of the lower bar.
- 5. The storage rack of claim 4 in which the first slots of said first series of slots are shaped to provide an inlet opening in the first side of the upper bar leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward said first end whereby an elongated part inserted in said inlet opening slides into said retainer opening toward said first end by virtue of gravity and the inclination of said upper bar.
- 6. The storage rack of claim 1 in which when said first and second attachments are supported in a vertical surface with said first attachment located vertically above said second attachment each of the second slots of said second series of slots are slightly vertically misaligned in a direction toward said fourth end with a first slot of said first series of slots whereby the elongated part extending through said slightly misaligned first and second slots extend downwardly toward the vertical support surface to which said storage tool rack is mounted.
- 7. The storage rack of claim 1 in which said upper and lower bars form substantially an inverted “V” with respect to said plane.
- 8. The storage rack of claim 7 in which each of said first and second attachments is a flange on each first and fourth ends of said upper and lower bars, respectively, said flanges extending along said plane.
- 9. The storage rack of claim 4 in which when said rack is mounted on a vertical surface each of the second slots of said second series of slots is slightly vertically misaligned with a first slot of said first series of slots whereby elongated parts extending through said slightly misaligned slots extend downwardly toward said plane.
- 10. The storage rack of claim 2 in which the upper bar is inclined downwardly toward said first end at an angle less than the angle of inclination of the lower bar and the first slots of said first series of slots are shaped to provide an inlet opening in one side of the upper bar leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward said first end whereby an elongated part inserted in said inlet opening slides into said retainer opening by virtue of gravity and the inclination of said upper bar.
- 11. The storage rack of claim 10 in which when said first and second attachments are supported in a vertical surface with said first attachment located vertically above said second attachment each of the second slots of said second series of slots are slightly vertically misaligned in a direction toward said fourth end with a first slot of said first series of slots whereby the elongated part extending through said slightly misaligned first and second slots extend downwardly toward the plane and toward the vertical support surface to which said storage rack is mounted.
- 12. The storage rack of claim 8 in which each of said flanges have edges and include an opening between said edges for receiving an attachment member and said edges include a slot for receiving an attachment member.
- 13. The storage rack of claim 1 in which the second slots of said series of second slots each include a first edge substantially perpendicular to said third side of said lower bar, said first edge being located closest to the second attachment and merging with an arcuate edge spaced from said third side, and said arcuate edge merges with an inclined edge inclined away from said arcuate edge in a direction away from said second attachment and toward said third side.
- 14. The storage rack of claim 10 in which the second slots of said series of second slots each include a first edge substantially perpendicular to said third side of said lower bar, said first edge being located closest to the second attachment and merging with an arcuate edge spaced from said third side, and said arcuate edge merges with an inclined edge inclined away from said arcuate edge in a direction away from said second attachment and toward said third side.
- 15. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical surface a plurality of items each having at least an elongated handle;
A single elongated bar having a first end and second end with an attachment at said first end for attachment to a vertical surface; said bar having a top surface and a bottom surface and a body portion located between said top surface and bottom surface; said bar having first and second sides extending along said top surface, bottom surface, and said body portion; said attachment located at said first end shaped to support said bar on a vertical surface at an inclined angle away from a vertical surface with one of said first or second ends being lower than the other first or second end and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first side of said bar toward but short of said second side into said top surface, body portion, and bottom surface; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar; said slots extending entirely through portions of said top surface, body portion, and bottom surface for receiving the handles of items extending downwardly through said slots when said attachment supports said bar on a vertical surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first side leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward said lower end of said bar whereby an elongated part inserted in said inlet opening slides toward said lower end into said retainer opening by virtue of gravity and the inclination of said bar.
- 16. The storage rack of claim 15 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening to aid in the retention of stored items.
- 17. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship away from a vertical surface a plurality of items including rakes, shovels, and hoes, each having at least an elongated handle;
a single elongated bar of a length greater than its width and having an attachment at one end for attachment to a vertical surface, said bar having a first end, a second end, a first side, and a second side; said bar having a top surface, a bottom surface, and a body portion located between said top and bottom surface, said top and bottom surfaces and body portion extending between said first and second sides, said attachment located at said first end and shaped to shaped to support said bar at an angle away from a vertical surface with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first side of said bar toward but short of the second side into said top surface, bottom surface, and body portion; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar; said slots extending entirely through portions of said top surface, body portion, and bottom surface for receiving the handles of items extending downwardly through said slots when said attachment supports said bar on a vertical surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first side leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening longitudinally of said bar whereby an elongated handle can be inserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening.
- 18. The storage rack of claim 17 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening for receiving bowed support members of a bow rake.
- 19. The storage rack of claim 10 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening to aid in the retention of stored items.
- 20. The storage rack of claim 17 in which said bar includes a flange extending downwardly from said second side to provide-an L-shaped bar.
- 21. The storage rack of claim 17 in which said attachment is an attachment flange extending downwardly from the first end of said bar; and said bar includes a strengthening flange extending downwardly from said second side along a substantial length of said bar.
- 22. The storage rack of claim 21 in which the end of said strengthening flange nearest said attachment flange engages said attachment flange.
- 23. A storage rack of claim 17 in combination with curved neck shovels whereby the shovels are held in a manner that the handles of the shovels angle toward the vertical surface.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/067,285, filed on Apr. 27, 1998, and entitled “STORAGE RACK FOR ELONGATED ITEMS.” It relates to a storage rack for compactly holding long handle garden tools and brooms or the like from the wall of a garage or other storage place.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09067285 |
Apr 1998 |
US |
Child |
09232930 |
Jan 1999 |
US |