This disclosure generally relates to storage systems. More particularly, storage systems wherein goods can be placed on a support arrangement comprising a mechanism facilitating movement of the goods in and out a storage unit are disclosed.
Storage units providing closed storage volumes for storing a variety of goods are known. The goods can be any products or objects that a user may wish to put away in a storage unit either for long term or only temporarily. Variety of different storage units for different purposes are known. Non-limiting examples of storage units include kitchen cupboards, fridges, freezers, wardrobes, cabinets, drying cabinets, industrial storage units and so forth.
Goods can be placed in a storage unit on supporting holders such as shelves, trays, casings, baskets or the like. These in turn can be moveably supported so that accessibility to the goods is made easier and/or storage space used more efficiently. For example, a tray or basket can be attached to a door of a storage unit, or supported on rails or wheels so that is can be pulled out from the storage unit.
Storage area of a storage unit is defined by the walls. Thus the storage capacity is defined by the size of the walls. The depth a storage unit depends on the width of the side walls. The larger the depth, the greater the volume of the storage unit allowing storage of more goods. This can however cause a reachability problem. A problem with the depth can also be that goods in the back may become hidden by goods in the front. This can considerably reduce visibility and accessibility of stored products. This can result in issues such as reducing the overall visibility of stored goods which in turn can make the user unaware of what is stored in the unit. Goods may become “forgotten” in the storage, sometimes for long periods of time. Various goods, for example food items, can have a limited lifetime, and may be spoiled and wasted as a result.
Reduced accessibility can make the task of checking and/or reaching goods a more demanding task. For example, to reach at goods placed in the back the goods at the front may need to be removed first, identify the desired goods from the back, reach for it, remove and possibly place it back and relocate the front ones. A storage unit may also have large open volumes without being divided into sections. This can demotivate users from staying organised. When not organised, it is less likely for a user to remember what he/she has stored in a storage unit.
The herein described examples aim to address one or more of these issues.
According to an aspect there is provided a moveable goods supporting arrangement for a storage unit, comprising a guide mechanism comprising a first part and a second, extendable part, first connecting means for rotational connection of the linear guide mechanism to the storage unit, a goods supporting element comprising a first divider part and a second divider part, the first and second divider parts being spaced from each other such that a first storage area, a second storage area and a third storage area are defined by the first and second divider parts, second connecting means for rotational connection of first ends of the first and second divider parts, third connecting means for rotational connection of a second end of the first divider part to the second, extendable part of the of the guide mechanism, and fourth connecting means for rotational connection of a second end of the second divider part to the first part of the guide mechanism, wherein movement extending the guide mechanism is arranged to move the second ends of the first and second divider parts away from each other to reduce the width of the goods supporting arrangement and to enable access to the second storage area, and rotation of the guide mechanism relative to the storage unit is arranged to enable access to the third storage area.
According to another aspect there is provided a method for moving goods on a moveable supporting arrangement out of a storage unit, the method comprising pulling the supporting arrangement out from the storage unit, wherein the pull extends a guide mechanism and causes rotation of two divider parts of the supporting mechanism relative to each other and the guide mechanism such that the ends of the divider parts closer to the guide mechanism move away from each other and the width of the goods supporting arrangement reduces, the first divider part being brought out of the storage unit and the second storage area being made accessible, and rotating the guide mechanism relative to the storage unit to bring the second divider part out of the storage unit to make the third storage area accessible.
According to a more detailed aspect the fourth connecting means are arranged to rotate about the first connection means along an arc defined by the distance between the first and fourth connection means.
The divider parts may comprise substantially vertical elements arranged to rotate in a substantially horizontal plane. At least one of the divider parts may be substantially L-shaped.
The second connecting means may comprise flexible material for enabling rotational connection between the first divider part and the second divider part.
The first and second storage areas are connected to the first divider part and at least the third storage area is connected to the second divider part. At least the first storage area may be connected to the first divider part and the second and third storage areas may be connected to the second divider part.
The first connecting means may connect the first part of the guide mechanism with the storage unit close to location where the second, extendable part of the guide mechanism joins the first part.
At least one of the first, second, third and fourth connecting means may comprise a pivot. The guide mechanisms may be configured for linear and/or curved movement of the second end of the first divider part. The second, extendable part of the guide mechanism may be arranged in sliding engagement with the first part of the guide mechanism.
Additional means for supporting the goods supporting element may be provided. The means for supporting the goods supporting element may comprise a linkage mechanism at the top of the support element for providing support during movement of the support element relative to the storage unit. One part of the linkage mechanism may be attached to a bar connecting rotation axes of the first and the fourth connecting means. Another part of the linkage mechanism may be attached to the storage unit. A support element located at or close to the second connecting means may also be provided. The support means may comprise a wheel or a slider arranged to move on a bottom part of the storage unit. The support means may also comprise a hanging support mechanisms configured to move substantially following an arc defined by movement of the guide mechanism.
At least one of the divider parts can be arranged for removable support of different types of goods carrying elements. The goods carrying elements may comprise at least one of a tray, a case, a basket, a shelf, a hook and/or a box.
A divider part may comprise at least one of rails, grooves, apertures, hook and loop connectors, and magnets for holding goods carrying elements in place in the respective storage areas.
At least one further divider part may be provided. At least one further storage area may be provided.
According to a further aspect a food storage unit comprising a moveable goods supporting arrangement as described herein is provided. A food storage unit may comprises a fridge and/or a freezer.
The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description of certain examples and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The following describes with reference to the appended drawings certain detailed examples for storage systems that can be assembled into a storage unit. A storage unit with a built-in storage system is also described. The herein described principles and features can increase visibility, accessibility and/or organisation of goods placed in the storage unit. This is achieved by dividing the depth of the internal space into separate storage sections and by use of a mechanism that can be used to move the storage sections to more accessible positions and back into the storage unit.
The storage system 20 of the example is arranged to provide three separate storage sections or areas 24, 25 and 26. The storage sections are referred as front, mid and back sections. Positioning of these sections in various operational positions is shown by the top views of
The storage system 20 comprises a holder member 21 for supporting goods in the unit and an unfolding guide mechanism 30. The storage system 20 is arranged to extend and rotate in a substantially horizontal plane in order to narrow the total width occupied by the storage system when it is moved and to bring the middle and back storage areas accessible to the user.
The holder member 21 comprises two dividers 22, 23 that separate the storage volume into three sections. The divider parts of the holder member can define how and where the goods are stored. The two dividers 22, 23 extend substantially vertically between the storage sections 24, 25 and 26. The dividers, referred also as screens in this description, of the example comprise an L shape divider element 22 and a linear or planar divider element 23. It is noted that differently shaped dividers may also be provided, For example, at least one of the dividers can be curved or S-shaped.
The holder member 21 may be supported on the guide mechanism 30 as will be described below. The guide mechanism 30 is fixed by a rotational mechanism relative to the storage unit 10. The attachment between the mechanism and the storage unit can be by any appropriate technique, for example screws, nail, adhesive, welding, and so on. The mechanism can be attached to the bottom, side walls or both of the storage unit.
A guide mechanism can also be placed at the top of storage unit, or close thereto. For example, a guide mechanism or part thereof can be fixed at the roof panel of the storage unit. A guide mechanism can also be provided both at the bottom part and the top part of the goods supporting element 21.
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The mechanism is configured to move the holder member 21 such that the stored goods can be brought out from the storage unit 10. The mechanism does this by a combination of the extension slider 32, a pivot 39 and relative movement between the divider parts. The mechanism provides a combination of linear and circular motion to bring the stored products into an accessible position.
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The rotating of the sections 24, 25 and 26 relative to the slider guide mechanism 30 and other sections is arranged about pivot points 33, 34 and 35. Divider 23 can rotate about pivots 33 and 34, and divider 22 can rotate about pivots 34 and 35. This rotation reduces the total width of the storage system 20 from (x) of
In order to place the goods back into the unit, the same procedure takes place but in reverse. That is, the storage system can be pushed back so that the mechanism returns into the folded position of
Arrangement of the exemplifying holder member comprising two planar divider elements or screens 22 and 23 that are rotational relative to the slider guide 30 is now explained further with reference to
The slider guide 30 in turn is pivotally connected at 38 to the storage unit 10 by a connecting member 39, shown in
The desired displacement of the separate storage areas (Front, Mid, Back) leading to the reduction of the storage system's total width as shown in
The above discussed holder or support element 21 comprising a first divider part 22 and a second divider part 23 is arranged to have a second pivot 34 between the divider parts. The second pivot connects the first and the second divider parts from first ends thereof to enable rotational movement between the first and second divider parts.
The divider parts are spaced from each other such that a first storage area 24, a second storage area 25 and a third storage area 26 are defined by the two divider parts. According to the example of
According to a further possibility the two dividers parts provide two storage areas each. For example, the first divider part can also be provided as an L-shaped element accommodating a second storage area on the inside thereof. According to another alternative the L-shape of the second divider part 63 is extended so that there is space for a storage area on the back of the first divider part.
A third pivot 35 is provided for connecting the second end of the first divider 22 to the second, extendable part 32 of the of the guide mechanism 30. A fourth pivot 33 is provided for connecting the second end of the second divider member 23 to the first part 31 of the guide mechanism. The arrangement is such that movement extending the guide mechanism 30 causes the two dividers 22, 23 rotate about the respective second, third and fourth pivots 34, 35, 33 and away from each other to reduce the width of the goods supporting arrangement. At the same time the first divider and the first and second storage areas 24, 25 are brought out of the storage unit. Subsequent rotation of the linear guide mechanism 30 about the first pivot 38 is arranged to bring the second divider 23 and the third storage area 26 out of the storage unit. The operation of the mechanism is thus a combination of a linear and circular motion with the entire storage system having a common axis of rotation.
Additional means for supporting and/or guiding the goods supporting element may also be provided.
Guiding by the additional support means can also provide a stoppage of the movement of the mechanisms in one or both directions. For example, the arc 80 can be used to define how much the mechanism can be opened and how far it can be pushed back into the storage unit.
The means for supporting the goods supporting element may also comprise a linkage mechanism. An example of a linkage mechanism 40 is illustrated in the explosion
The extendable guide mechanism 30 and the bar 43 can the connected by a post 47. This can be provided to ensure that turning points 38 and 44 stay in line. Further, providing an element of parts 30, 47 and 53 of the mechanism as one assembly may ease installation of the mechanism into a storage unit. Diagonal support can be provided at the corners to improve the rigidness of the structure.
According to a further example a support element can be located at, or close to, the end of good supporting element 21, for example in the vicinity of the second rotation element connecting the two divider parts.
Rotation between elements can provided by various manners. According to a possibility shown in
According to a possibility, instead of having just one rotation point 34 at the far end of the goods supporting element, two rotation points can be provided. For example, rotation can be arranged at two corners of the goods supporting element 21 of
The goods supporting holder element 21 defines how and where goods can be stored. The holder element, and more particularly the dividers or screens can be arranged as a modular or a fixed storage device. Modularity can be determined by the design of the screens.
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Rails can be provided with a strip of material. The material may extend from one end of the rail to the other end. This material provides a source of friction in order to prevent cases from sliding/moving when the mechanism is in use. Other features that restrict the movement of the cases can be used. For example, the rails can be provided with teething, roughening and/or corrugation to prevent movement of the supported casings or other elements.
According to a possibility the rail like pattern does not continue all the way until the bottom surface of the storage unit. There can be a variety for reasons for this. Space may be left, e.g., to improve the circulation of air, to provide access to the user for tasks such as swiping the floor from dirt, collecting anything that might have fallen and so for.
Even though the above explains supporting, e.g., cases or any other carriers that support products, the storage arrangement can be used for other purposes as well where bringing all products to a visible and accessible position is desired. For example clothes, towels, bedsheets etc. could be hanged directly on the rails of the screens or on hooks placed on the rails.
The herein described system improves accessibility and visibility to goods in the storage and provides a system where all goods can be brought out of the storage unit. Because of this even the furthest away goods can be brought to an instantly accessible position. When the mechanism is completely unfolded, the area that is occupied by the parts out of the storage unit can be made to be less than the storage unit's depth. As a non-limiting example, when the storage system is used in a 60 cm×60 cm standard cupboard size all of the products will be out of the cupboard with a maximum forward displacement of 56 cm.
While certain aspects of the invention may be illustrated and described as schematic pictorial representation and flow charts, it is well understood that these blocks, systems, techniques and methods described herein may be implemented in various manners.
The foregoing description provides by way of exemplary and non-limiting examples a full and informative description of exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various modifications and adaptations may become apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts in view of the foregoing description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims. All such and similar modifications of the teachings of this invention will still fall within the spirit and scope of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1903961.9 | Mar 2019 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/057826 | 3/20/2020 | WO | 00 |