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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a storage system. More particularly, the invention relates to a cabinet storage system for improving organization, accessibility and convenience of stored contents.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Pull-out shelving systems and wall cabinet fillers are commonly used to store items such as spices, bottles, cans and boxes in small cabinet spaces. At times, users need to reach items in the upper portions of these systems and for most people this requires the use of a step stool or other elevating assistance. These methods are not only inadequate and inconvenient, but also hazardous. Similarly, reaching items in the cabinets located below a person's waist can be difficult, especially for those with mobility issues.
The use of objects such as step stools to assist with reaching high items is inconvenient and cumbersome. In addition, some people use poles that extend to aid in reaching upper storage areas. These types of poles are difficult to use and dangerous given the risk of dropping stored items. Further, it is important to point out that the above objects take up valuable storage space. As such, a need in the art exists to provide the ability to access generally unused space or storage areas in unreachable or difficult to reach areas, without risk or need to store objects used for the same.
Generally, the invention overcomes problems associated with the prior art by providing storage in areas generally out of reach to users. In one embodiment, the invention provides that stored items in difficult to reach areas are made accessible by providing a structure that allows for a retractable vertical cabinet such that a variable height and/or extension can be achieved. In another embodiment, the invention provides that stored items in difficult to reach areas are made accessible by providing a structure that allows for an isolated vertical cabinet to be raise or lowered to a convenient height. In both embodiments, the functionality allows movement in both the vertical and horizontal directions and provides the convenience and compactness needed in storage areas. Both embodiments require much less effort to access items when in the fully opened position.
The invention can be made of a variety of materials including solid materials such as wood, metal (sheet metal) and/or plastic. Further, the construction can be made to any size without losing the advantages described herein. In an embodiment, the invention can be used from 3 to 6 inches wide more or less. However, as stated, functionality of the invention is not limited by size constraints.
The invention can be constructed in a variety of ways and still maintain the advantages outlined herein. In an embodiment, the invention can be suspended by a single or two parallel pivoting support members. The pivoting support member(s) can be made of any type of material that has sufficient strength and durability, including that mentioned herein. In one embodiment, the pivoting support member(s) are attached to one side of a cabinet used for storing contents. In another embodiment, the pivoting support member(s) are attached to a link and the link is then attached to one side of a cabinet used for storing contents.
Aiding the retrieval of stored contents, in another embodiment, the pivoting support member(s) is/are connected to a lift assist mechanism. The lift assist mechanism can include springs, cables, pneumatic boosters, hydraulic boosters or electric assist movement. The pivoting support member(s) and lift assist mechanisms can be, in an embodiment, attached to the back, top and/or bottom of the retractable vertical cabinet such that the advantages outlined below are maintained.
In an embodiment using an electric actuator movement, the electric actuator movement may be mounted to a fixed cabinet 40. The electric actuator movement includes an electric motor 50, a rotating threaded shaft 52, and a swivel block. Electric motor 50 rotates threaded shaft 52, which in turn rotates through swivel block 54 at arm 26. In an embodiment, the motor 50 is activated and electrically connected to a switch 56.
In the embodiment using a spring as the lift assist mechanism; the spring is able to store what is called mechanical energy in its construction. Springs are usually made out of spring steel, however some non-ferrous metals can also be used. Depending on the design and required operating environment, any material can be used to construct a spring, so long as the material has the required combination of rigidity and elasticity.
In one embodiment, the invention is directed to storage units that generally move in a bidirectional movement, e.g. arc-like movement, that extends outwardly and downward or outwardly and upward to allow easy access to items stored within the retractable vertical cabinet. In an embodiment, the invention may proceed downwardly. In another embodiment, the storage units that generally move in separate one direction movements, e.g. horizontally followed by vertically (either up or down) to allow easy access to items stored within the isolated vertical cabinet. In an embodiment, the invention may proceed upwardly. Additional benefits to the present invention are that it can be made to fit and function cleanly into custom cabinetry where space is limited. Therefore, not only does the invention allow for access to stored goods at distances difficult in reach, the storage system also is able to operate in very tight spaces and function to fit in with the design of any cabinetry.
When not in use, the storage system may be held in a closed position by spring tension or gravity alone. The storage system may also be held in a closed position by a retainer such as a latch, or the use of magnets causing retention. Thus, an advantage to the invention is that it may have additional security features such that the storage system is contained and secure.
In an embodiment, the lift assist mechanism 30 can be a gas spring. A gas spring is a type of spring that uses a compressed gas contained in a cylinder, compressed by a piston, to exert a force. The gas spring can be adjustable push-in force or remote. It further can have a single touch release to allow full extension or the ability to lock it in a specific extended position.
The function of the lift assist mechanism 30 is to provide assistance in the range of motion for the storage system 10 such that the force exerted by the stored contents when the storage system 10 is in use, is tempered or reduced. It should be noted that any type of mechanism that provides or aids in lift assistance to counter the weight in contents can be used, as such the invention is not designed to be limiting in any way to gas or spring mechanisms.
The structure supporting the retractable vertical cabinet 12 includes a plurality of components. More clearly seen in
The stop 21 also performs a function as a guide. It assists with the alignment of the retractable vertical cabinet 12 when in use. Typically, the stop 21 can be made of rubber or plastic, however, other materials may be used such that when in contact with the second support member 20 integrity is maintained.
In an embodiment, the storage system 10 is manually operated by a handle 14 attached to the retractable vertical cabinet 12. However, any means can be used which allows a user to engage the retractable vertical cabinet 12 according to the movements discussed herein. These can include a variety and number of protrusions attached to the retractable vertical cabinet 12. Generally, this feature is determined by the end consumer's preference, as is the front trim panel to match cabinets 40 or the like.
As stated above, the lift assist mechanism 30 is connected to lift adjuster 36 at attachment point 34. The lift adjuster 36 is connected to a rotating adjustment screw 38. The rotating adjustment screw 38 is supported by a first and second idler, 37 and 39, respectively. The first and second idlers, 37 and 39, house and support the rotating adjustment screw 38. In an embodiment, the connection between the two structures is threaded. Further, in another embodiment, the first and second idlers, 37 and 39, are bonded or otherwise adhered to the first pivoting support member 26 to provide stability for movement of the same.
The lift adjuster 36 is moved by rotating adjustment screw 38. This movement effectively increases or decreases leverage against the lift assist mechanism 30. This movement provides versatility and allows the support structure to accommodate varying weight loads in the retractable vertical cabinet 12.
As stated, the storage system 10 allows for making use of generally unusable or difficult to reach spaces. The system 10 allows for the storage and retrieval of contents in a manner that is easy and efficient without having to go through the hazardous and cumbersome techniques outlined herein.
An advantage of the storage system 10 is the lift assist mechanism 30. This mechanism balances the load present in the retractable vertical cabinet 12 and provides force to aid the user in pulling out and down, as well as pushing up and in, the retractable vertical cabinet 12, in a single motion.
A further advantage of the storage system 10 is the attachment of the lift assist mechanism 30 and the first and second pivoting support members, 26 and 20, to a side of the retractable vertical cabinet 12. This allows for retrieval of contents in spaces generally unusable in normal cabinetry without impeding access to stored contents.
Another advantage of the storage system 10 is the ability to accommodate various loads placed in the retractable vertical cabinet 12 by the user. This advantage is made possible by the lift adjuster 36 being threadably connected to the rotating adjustment screw 38. These features allow for the movement of the lift mechanism 30 along the first pivoting support member 26 resulting in various degrees of force exerted by the mechanism 30.
Another embodiment of the storage system 10 is the versatility that can be employed by the retractable vertical cabinet 12. As described above,
Vertical frame 62 is rigidly attached to horizontal frame 60 and is the foundation for stability guide 74 as well as pivoting support members 20 and 26 which are attached to vertical frame 62 at pivot 22 and 27. Vertical slide 64 is attached to vertical frame 62 on its fixed side while the moving side of vertical slide 64 is attached to isolated vertical cabinet 13. Vertical slide 68 is attached to vertical frame 66 on its fixed side while the moving side of vertical slide 68 is attached to isolated vertical cabinet 13. Handle 14 is attached to front panel 15 which is attached to panel attachment sleeve 17 that is attached to isolated vertical cabinet 13. Vertical frame 66 has free passage through sleeve 17.
Pivoting support members 20 and 26 transfer lift assist force to isolated vertical cabinet 13 at pivots 24 and 28 through links 19 and 23 which connect to pivoting support member 20 and 26 at pivots 25 and 29. The pivoting support members 20 and 26 are connected to lift assist mechanism 30.
In an embodiment, the lift assist mechanism 30 can be a gas spring. A gas spring is a type of spring that uses a compressed gas contained in a cylinder, compressed by a piston, to exert a force. The gas spring can be adjustable push-in force or remote. It further can have a single touch release to allow full extension or the ability to lock it in a specific extended position.
The function of the lift assist mechanism 30 is to provide assistance in the range of motion for the storage system 10 such that the force exerted by the stored contents when the storage system 10 is in use, is tempered or reduced. It should be noted that any type of mechanism that provides or aids in lift assistance to counter the weight in contents can be used, as such the invention is not designed to be limiting in any way to gas or spring mechanisms.
Different constructions are available without departing from the advantages of the invention and placement of the pivoting support members would depend on the construction of the isolated vertical cabinet 13 as well as the space being used.
The structure supporting the isolated vertical cabinet 13 includes a plurality of components. More clearly seen in
In an embodiment, the storage system 10 is manually operated by a handle 14 attached to the isolated vertical cabinet 13. However, any means can be used which allows a user to engage the isolated vertical cabinet 13 according to the movements discussed herein. These can include a variety and number of protrusions attached to the isolated vertical cabinet 13. Generally, this feature is determined by the end consumer's preference, as is the front panel 15 to match cabinets 40 or the like.
As stated above, the lift assist mechanism 30 is connected to lift adjuster 36 at attachment point 34. The lift adjuster 36 is connected to a rotating adjustment screw 38. The rotating adjustment screw 38 is supported by a first and second idler, 37 and 39, respectively. The first and second idlers, 37 and 39, house and support the rotating adjustment screw 38. In an embodiment, the connection between the two structures is threaded. Further, in another embodiment, the first and second idlers, 37 and 39, are bonded or otherwise adhered to the first pivoting support member 26 to provide stability for movement of the same.
The lift adjuster 36 is moved by rotating adjustment screw 38. This movement effectively increases or decreases leverage against the lift assist mechanism 30. This movement provides versatility and allows the support structure to accommodate varying weight loads in the isolated vertical cabinet 13.
Another advantage of the storage system 10 is the ability to accommodate various loads placed in the isolated vertical cabinet 13 by the user. This advantage is made possible by the lift adjuster 36 being threadably connected to the rotating adjustment screw 38. These features allow for the movement of the lift mechanism 30 along the first pivoting support member 26 resulting in various degrees of force exerted by the mechanism 30.
Another embodiment of the storage system 10 is the versatility that can be employed by the isolated vertical cabinet 13. As described above,
The above description and accompanying figures illustrate how retractable vertical cabinet 12 and isolated vertical cabinet 13 may be used to respectively lower and raise storage unit 10. This invention also contemplates the reverse, i.e. using retractable vertical cabinet 12 to raise a low storage or using isolated vertical cabinet 13 to lower an upper storage unit.
Although the foregoing invention has been described in some detail for purposes of clarity, it will be apparent that certain changes and modifications may be made without departing from the principles of the present invention. It should be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing both the processes and apparatuses of the present invention. Accordingly, the present embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the specific details given herein.
Further, it will be understood that those skilled in the art, both now and in the future, may make various improvements and enhancements which fall within the scope of the claims which follow. These claims should be construed to maintain the proper protection for the invention first described.
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Non-Provisional Application No. 14/291,414 entitled “Storage System,” filed on May 30, 2014, which is a continuation in part of U.S. Non-Provisional Application No. 13/590,387 entitled “Storage System,” filed on Aug. 21, 2012 and is now US Patent No. 8,777,338. This application is also a continuation in part of Patent Cooperation Treaty Application Serial No. PCT/US13/33908 entitled “Storage System,” filed on Mar. 26, 2013. Both US13/590,387 and PCT/US13/33908 claim priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/685,915, entitled “Lowering upper cabinet pull out apparatus,” filed on Mar. 27, 2012. The contents of all related applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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