Claims
- 1. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical support surface a plurality of items each having at least an elongated handle;a single elongated bar having a length, thickness and width, said width being of greater dimension than said thickness, said bar having a top surface and bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar; a first end at one end of the length of said bar; a second end at the other end of the length of said bar; an attachment at said first end adapted for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with the length of the bar extending away from the vertical support surface, with the second end spaced from the vertical support surface and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; said bar having a first side having a first edge and a second side having a second edge, said edges extending along said top surface and said bottom surface; the angle between said attachment located at said first end and said length of said bar being such as to support said bar on said vertical support surface at an inclined angle away from said vertical support surface with one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first edge of said bar toward but short of said second edge; said slots extending downwardly through said bar including through said top surface and bottom surface; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar between said first and second ends at various distances from said attachment; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward said one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, whereby an elongated part inserted in said inlet opening can be slid toward one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends into said retainer opening and held therein by virtue of gravity and the inclination of said bar; wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the elongated bar and the bar includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 2. The storage rack of claim 1 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening to aid in the retention of stored items.
- 3. A combination including the storage rack defined in claim 1, and further including at least one of a long-handled broom, a shovel, and a rake stored on the storage rack.
- 4. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship away from a vertical support surface a plurality of items, said storage rack comprising:a single generally flat member having a first end, a second end, a first side having a first edge, a second side having a second edge, and top and bottom surfaces defining the thickness of said generally flat member; said generally flat member having an attachment at said first end for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said generally flat member in cantilevered fashion extending away from said attachment and said vertical support surface with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said generally flat member extending from said first edge of said generally flat member toward but short of said second edge and extending through said top surface and bottom surface, said series of slots being spaced along said first edge of said generally flat member between said first and second ends; and said slots being shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward one of said first and second ends, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said generally flat member, whereby an elongated handle can be inserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the fiat member and the flat member includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 5. The storage rack of claim 4 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening for receiving bowed support members of a bow rake.
- 6. The storage rack of claim 4 in which said generally flat member includes a strengthening flange extending downwardly from said second side along a substantial length of said bar.
- 7. The storage rack of claim 6 in which the end of said strengthening flange nearest said attachment engages said attachment.
- 8. A combination including the storage rack defined in claim 4, and further including at least one of a long-handled broom, a shovel, and a rake stored on the storage rack.
- 9. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship away from a vertical support surface a plurality of items, said storage rack comprising:a single generally flat member having a first end, a second end, a first side having a first edge, a second side having a second edge, and top and bottom surfaces defining the thickness of said generally flat member; said generally flat member having an attachment at said first end for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said generally flat member in cantilevered fashion extending away from said attachment and said vertical support surface with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said generally flat member extending from said first edge of said generally flat member toward but short of said second edge and extending through said top surface and bottom surface, said series of slots being spaced along said first edge of said generally flat member between said first and second ends; said slots being shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward one of said first and second ends, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said generally flat member, whereby an elongated handle can be inserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; and the angle between said attachment located at said first end and said generally flat member being configured to support said generally flat member at an inclined angle away from a vertical support surface; said retainer opening extending toward the lower of said first and second ends when said generally flat member is attached to said vertical support surface; wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the flat member and the flat member includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at a selected angle to the top surface.
- 10. A combination including the storage rack defined in claim 9, and further including at least one of a long-handled broom, a shovel, and a rake stored on the storage rack.
- 11. A storage rack in combination with a vertical surface and a curved neck shovel having an elongated handle whereby the shovel is supported by said storage rack in a manner that the handle of the shovel angles toward the vertical surface and said shovel is supported in spaced relationship from the vertical surface;said storage rack comprising a single elongated bar having a length and width, said length being greater than its width; said bar having a first end, a second end, a first side having a first edge, and a second side having a second edge; said bar having a top surface and a bottom surface, said top and bottom surfaces extending between said first and second edges; said bar having an attachment located at said first end, attached to said vertical surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with the length of the bar extending away from the vertical surface and said second end spaced from the 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 edge of said bar toward but short of the second edge and through said top surface and bottom surface; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar at various distances from the attachment and the vertical surface; said slots extending entirely through portions of said top surface, and bottom surface and receiving the handle of said curved neck shovel extending downwardly through one of said slots when said attachment supports said bar on the vertical surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening longitudinally of said bar, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, whereby the elongated handle of said curved neck shovel can be inserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening.
- 12. The storage rack of claim 11, in which said bar includes holes therein for receiving hooks for supporting additional items.
- 13. The storage rack of claim 11, in which the angle between said attachment located at said first end and said length of said bar being such as to support said bar on said vertical surface at an inclined angle away from said vertical surface with one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends.
- 14. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical support surface a plurality of items each having at least an elongated handle, comprising:a single flat bar having a first end and a second end, a top surface and a bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar, a first side having a first edge, and a second side having a second edge, said edges defining the width of said bar, said width being greater in dimension than said thickness; said first end having an attachment adapted to attach said bar to said vertical support surface for supporting said bar on said vertical support surface in cantilevered fashion with both of said first and second edges extending away from said vertical support surface and said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from at least the first edge of said bar toward but short of said second edge through said bar; said series of slots spaced along the first edge of said bar between said first and second ends at various distances from the attachment and the vertical support surface; said slots extending through and from said top surface of said bar to and through said bottom surface of said bar for receiving the handles of items extending downwardly through said slots when said attachment supports said bar on said vertical support surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward at least one of said ends of said bar, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, whereby an elongated part can be inserted in said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the flat bar and the flat bar includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 15. A The storage rack of claim 14 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening for receiving bowed support members of a bow rake.
- 16. The storage rack of claim 14 in which indentations are provided in the retainer opening to aid in the retention of stored items.
- 17. The storage rack of claim 14 in which said bar has a dimension from the first end to the second end greater than the dimension from the first side to the second side and said bar includes a flange extending downwardly from said second side to provide an L-shaped bar.
- 18. The storage rack of claim 14 in which said attachment is an attachment flange extending downwardly from the first end of said bar.
- 19. The storage rack of claim 14 in which said bar has a dimension from the first end to the second end greater than the dimension from the first side to the second side and said bar includes a strengthening flange extending downwardly from said second side along a substantial length of said bar.
- 20. The storage rack of claim 19 in which the end of said strengthening flange nearest said attachment flange engages said attachment flange.
- 21. A storage rack in combination with a vertical support surface and a plurality of items having elongated handles, said storage rack supporting said items in spaced relationship away from said vertical support surface;said storage rack constructed from a single elongated bar having a length, thickness and width, said width being of greater dimension than said thickness; said bar having an attachment for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with a cantilevered end of said bar extending away from the attachment and said vertical support surface; said bar having a first edge, and a second edge; said bar when supported on said vertical support surface by said attachment having a top surface and a bottom surface; said top and bottom surfaces extending between said first and second edges, said attachment shaped to support said bar at an angle away from said vertical support surface with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first edge of said bar toward but short of the second edge through spaced portions of said bar; said top surface and bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar; said series of slots spaced along said bar between said attachment and said cantilevered end of said bar; said slots extending downwardly through and from said top surface of said bar to and through said bottom surface of said bar for receiving said handles of said items extending downwardly through said slots with said attachment supporting said bar on said vertical support surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening longitudinally of said bar, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, said retainer opening being shaped to hold said handles in said slots, said inlet opening permitting said handles to be removed from said slots and to be reinserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the bar and the bar includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 22. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical support surface a plurality of items each having at least an elongated handle;a single elongated bar having a length, thickness and width, said width being of greater dimension than said thickness, said bar having a top surface and bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar; a first end at one end of the length of said bar; a second end at the other end of the length of said bar; an attachment at said first end adapted for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with the length of the bar extending away from the vertical support surface, with the second end spaced from the vertical support surface and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; said bar having a first side having a first edge and a second side having a second edge, said edges extending along said top surface and said bottom surface; the angle between said attachment located at said first end and said length of said bar being such as to support said bar on said vertical support surface at an inclined angle away from said vertical support surface with one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first edge of said bar toward but short of said second edge; said slots extending downwardly through said bar including through said top surface and bottom surface; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar between said first and second ends at various distances from said attachment; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said opening toward said one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly form said first and second edges of said elongated bar, whereby an elongated part inserted in said inlet opening can be slid toward one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends into said retainer opening and held therein by virtue of gravity and the inclination of said bar; said bar including holes therein for receiving hooks for supporting additional items, each hole having a closed peripheral wall.
- 23. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship away from a vertical support surface a plurality of items, said storage rack comprising:a single generally flat member having a first end, a second end, a first side having a first edge, a second side having a second edge, and top and bottom surfaces defining the thickness of said generally flat member; said generally flat member having an attachment at said first end for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said generally flat member in cantilevered fashion extending away from said attachment and said vertical support surface with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said generally flat member extending from said first edge of said generally flat member toward but short of said second edge and extending through said top surface and said bottom surface, said series of slots being spaced along said first edge of said generally flat member between said first and second ends; and said slots being shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward one of said first and second ends, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said generally flat member, whereby an elongated handle can be inserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; and said bar includes holes therein for receiving hooks for supporting additional items;wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the flat member and the flat member includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 24. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical support surface a plurality of items each having at least an elongated handle;a single flat bar having a first end and a second end, a top surface and a bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar, a first side having a first edge, and a second side having a second edge, said edges defining the width of said bar, said width being greater in dimension than said thickness; said first end having an attachment adapted to attach said bar to said vertical support surface for supporting said bar on said vertical support surface in cantilevered fashion with both of said first and second edges extending away from said vertical support surface and said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from at least the first edge of said bar toward but short of said second edge through said bar; said series of slots spaced along the first edge of said bar between said first and second ends at various distances from the attachment and the vertical wall; said slots extending through and from said top surface of said bar to and through said bottom surface of said bar for receiving the handles of items extending downwardly through said slots when said attachment supports said bar on said vertical support surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward at least one of said ends of said bar, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, whereby an elongated part can be inserted in said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; and said bar includes holes therein for receiving hooks for supporting additional items;wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the bar and the bar includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 25. A storage rack in combination with a vertical support surface and a plurality of items having elongated handles said storage rack supporting said items in spaced relationship away from said vertical support surface;said storage rack constructed from a single elongated bar having a length, thickness and width, said width being of greater dimension than said thickness; said bar having an attachment for attachment to said vertical support surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with a cantilevered end of said bar extending away from the attachment and said vertical support surface; said bar having a first edge, and a second edge; said bar when supported on said vertical support surface by said attachment having a top surface and a bottom surface; said top and bottom surfaces extending between said first and second edges, said attachment shaped to support said bar at an angle away from said vertical support surface with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first edge of said bar toward but short of the second edge through spaced portions of said bar; said top surface and bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar; said series of slots spaced along said bar between said attachment and said cantilevered end of said bar; said slots extending downwardly through and from said top surface of said bar to and through said bottom surface of said bar for receiving said handles of said items extending downwardly through said slots with said attachment supporting said bar on said vertical support surface; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening longitudinally of said bar, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, said retainer opening being shaped to hold said handles in said slots, said inlet opening permitting said handles to be removed from said slots and to be reinserted through said inlet opening and slid into said retainer opening; wherein said bar includes holes therein for receiving hooks for supporting additional items, each hole having a closed peripheral wall.
- 26. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical support surface a plurality of items, said rack consisting essentially of:a single elongated bar having a length, thickness and width, said width being of greater dimension than said thickness, said bar having a top surface and bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar; a first end at one end of the length of said bar; a second end at the other end of the length of said bar; said first end terminating at and joining a downwardly extending attachment adapted for attachment to the vertical support surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with the length of the bar extending away from the vertical support surface, with the second end spaced from the vertical support surface and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; said bar having a first side having a first edge and a second side having a second edge, said edges extending along said top surface and said bottom surface; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first edge of said bar toward but short of said second edge; said slots extending downwardly through said bar including through said top surface and bottom surface; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar between said first and second ends at various distances from said attachment; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward one of said first and second ends; wherein said attachment is formed integrally from material of the elongated bar and the bar includes a bent portion that positions the attachment at an angle to the top surface.
- 27. The storage rack of claim 26, in which the angle between said attachment located at said first end and said length of said bar is such as to support said bar on said vertical support surface at an inclined angle away from said vertical support surface with one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly;one of said ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends, said retainer opening having laterally spaced side edges, which are spaced inwardly from said first and second edges of said elongated bar, whereby an elongated part inserted in said inlet opening can be slid toward one of said first and second ends being lower than the other of said first and second ends into said retainer opening and held therein by virtue of gravity and the inclination of said bar.
- 28. A combination including the storage rack defined in claim 26, and further including at least one of a long-handled broom, a shovel, and a rake stored on the storage rack.
- 29. A storage rack for supporting in spaced relationship from a vertical support surface a plurality of items, said rack consisting essentially of:a single elongated bar having a length, thickness and width, said width being of greater dimension than said thickness, said bar having a top surface and bottom surface defining the thickness of said bar; a first end at one end of the length of said bar; a second end at the other end of the length of said bar; said first end terminating at and joining a downwardly extending attachment adapted for attachment to the vertical support surface so as to support said bar in cantilevered fashion with the length of the bar extending away from the vertical support surface, with the second end spaced from the vertical support surface and with said top surface facing upwardly and said bottom surface facing downwardly; said bar having a first side having a first edge and a second side having a second edge, said edges extending along said top surface and said bottom surface; a series of slots in said bar extending from the first edge of said bar toward but short of said second edge; said slots extending downwardly through said bar including through said top surface and bottom surface; said series of slots spaced along the length of said bar between said first and second ends at various distances from said attachment; and said slots shaped to provide an inlet opening in said first edge leading into a retainer opening extending from said inlet opening toward one of said first and second ends; said bar including holes therein for receiving hooks for supporting additional items, each hole having a closed peripheral wall.
- 30. A combination including the storage rack defined in claim 29, and further including at least one of a long-handled broom, a shovel, and a rake stored on the storage rack.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/067,285, filed on Apr. 27, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,041,947 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.
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