This invention relates to a storage unit. More particularly, the invention is for a storage unit which may serve as a deck box, and which is designed and constructed to facilitate organized storage ability, as well as improved movability. The storage box of the invention may be used for both indoor and outdoor storage, although it has many benefits which make it ideal for outdoor use.
Further, the storage box of the invention is one which may be ergonomically designed so that it is user-friendly, and can be moved and packed in a manner suitable for easy mobility and maneuverability.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a storage unit comprising: a base; sidewalls mounted on the base; a lid connected to one of the sidewalls and movable between a first open position and a second closed position; an inner space defined by the sidewalls and base; integrated wheels at or near the confluence of the base and at least one of the sidewalls for rolling the storage unit over a surface; and organization components for selective and releasable placement within the inner space for compartmentalizing the inner space into a desired configuration.
Preferably, the storage unit comprises four sidewalls, each side wall being substantially perpendicular to its adjacent side wall. The lid may be pivotally connected to one of the sidewalls along an edge thereof by at least one hinge, the lid further including securing means for holding the lid in the open or a partially open position. In one embodiment, the securing means comprises a telescoping lid strut. Preferably, strengthening brackets are positioned at the junction of adjacent sidewalls and at the junction of each side wall with the base.
In one form of the invention, the integrated wheels comprise a pair of spaced apart wheels at the confluence of the base and one of the sidewalls. The integrated wheels may include a locking mechanism so as to selectively prevent rotation of the wheels and movement of the storage unit when the wheels are locked. The spaced apart wheels may be dynamic and universally rotating wheels.
The storage unit may have a load bearing handle, which may preferably be constructed into one of the side walls and located on an opposite side of the storage unit to that of the integrated wheels, and which is an ergonomically and mechanically configured load bearing handle.
The storage unit may have a lid handle formed along an edge of the lid to facilitate the opening or closing of the lid. The lid may have an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface comprising downwardly extending lattice work.
In one embodiment, the organization components comprise at least one partition wall, and slots or tracks located in or on an inner surface of the sidewalls, the location of the tracks defining a distance therebetween substantially corresponding to the size of the partition wall. Also, at least one track may comprise a movable bracket which can be selectively placed relative to the inner surface of the sidewall, the bracket having means for releasably attaching to the sidewall and receiving members for accommodating an edge of the partition wall.
There may be a plurality of partition walls and a plurality of tracks formed in or on the inner surface of the sidewalls, whereby a plurality of partition walls are inserted in the inner space of the storage unit simultaneously to achieve a desired multiple compartmentalized configuration. The partition walls may have different heights whereby an upper edge thereof is located below the lid and defines an upper space between the upper edge of the partition wall and the lid.
In a further embodiment, the storage unit comprise a tray having a substantially horizontal surface, and receivers for supporting the tray within the inner space. The tray may further comprise sidewalls including handles for facilitating movement and transportation of the tray. The receivers may comprise at least a portion of the upper edge of at least one partition wall. Alternatively, or additionally, the receivers may comprise brackets selectively placed on the sidewalls, the brackets having flanges for receiving the tray. There may be a plurality of trays.
In one embodiment, the partition wall is stepped and comprises a first upper edge and a second upper edge, the first and second upper edges being positioned at different heights within the inner space when the partition wall is located therein. Further, a plurality of trays may be stacked one above the other within the inner space of the storage unit. At least one of the plurality of trays may be of a different size to at least one other of the plurality of trays.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a storage unit comprising: a base; sidewalls having an inner surface and an outer surface mounted on the base; a lid connected to one of the sidewalls and movable between a first open position and a second closed position; an inner space defined by the sidewalls and base; and organization components for selective and releasable placement within the inner space for compartmentalizing the inner space into a desired configuration.
Preferably, the organization components comprise at least one partition wall selectively located within the inner space. There may be tracks formed in or on the inner surface of the sidewalls for releasably connecting and holding the partition wall. The organization components may also comprise a tray, the tray having a base and sidewalls, and a handle formed in at least one sidewall. In one form, the tray is supported within the inner space by a bracket attached to the inner surface of the sidewalls.
According to yet a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of constructing a storage unit comprising: providing a base; mounting sidewalls on the base which extend upwardly therefrom, the side walls and base defining an inner space; connecting a lid to one of the sidewalls which is movable between a first open position and a second closed position; attaching and integrating wheels at or near the confluence of the base and at least one of the sidewalls for rolling the storage unit over a surface; and selectively installing organization components within the inner space for compartmentalizing the inner space into a desired configuration.
Selectively installing organization components may comprise positioning of at least one partition wall within the inner space. It may also comprise positioning of at least one tray within the inner space.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is thus provided a storage unit having sidewalls, a base, and a lid movable between an open condition and a closed condition, all defining an inner space, the storage unit further comprising integrated wheels for rolling the storage unit over a surface, and organization components for releasable insertion and mounting within the inner space.
Preferably, the storage unit has a square or rectangular profile, and may further comprise a load-bearing handle positioned based on the location of the wheels to facilitate moving the storage unit over a surface. However, the storage unit may be of other shapes and sizes, such as corner pieces, according to need and the nature of the storage for which it will be used.
In one embodiment of the invention, the organization components may comprise one or more utility trays which may be positioned and held within the inner space. Furthermore, the organization components may also comprise partitions or barriers which may be selectively located within the inner space to define and demarcate smaller areas or spaces within the inner space and which are configured according to the needs of the user, and the requirements based on the nature of the items which are stored.
In most cases, conventional storage boxes simply act as a large storage bin, and may comprise, for example, a square or rectangular shaped structure defining an open space which is not divided or otherwise demarcated. A lid or other form of access is provided so that the open space can be exposed for loading or unloading items which are located within the space. For practical purposes, these storage units sometimes devolve into a dumpsite, with items thrown in randomly in a disorganized and difficult to retrieve manner. This is because the open space presented has few or no organization components which allow the stored items to be specifically or optimally located in the inner space to make best use of this space, and to make them available for easier identification and retrieval when needed. Thus, a typical storage unit is one where the stored items cannot be easily accessed or arranged.
Another common problem with conventional storage boxes is that as they become filled with items which have been stored therein, the weight of the storage box and the stored items in combination make it extremely difficult or near impossible to move the unit. The storage box thus cannot be conveniently lifted, let alone steered or guided into another desired location by the user. Therefore, moving a heavy and fully loaded storage unit may require the strength of several users and assistants, or even some form of handling equipment or machinery in order to relocate the storage unit to a different position.
Conventional storage units are therefore typically simple box type structures defining a general space for receiving and storing items. Such storage units will typically have no ergonomical or mechanical structures or features associated therewith which are intended to facilitate easier movement when the storage unit needs to be relocated.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the present invention therefore provides a storage unit having mechanical features and structures to assist movement and relocation, especially when the storage unit contains items of considerable weight, and which would otherwise make relocating the unit very difficult.
The storage unit of the invention may preferably comprises one or more load-bearing handles strategically located on the storage unit. In one form, these load-bearing handles are selectively located on the box in positions which would improve their mechanical load-bearing abilities, and also be positioned on or around the storage unit at points which make them easily reachable by a user in a more comfortable and ergonomically convenient manner. Thus, while handles on many current or conventional boxes may comprise just a small notch, recess or other simple structure on each side of the storage unit, which may make moving the unit difficult and even cause physical damage to the user, the present invention comprises handles or similar structures which address these disadvantages, making the storage unit more mobile.
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Reference is now made to the drawings accompanying this specification, showing various embodiments of a storage unit configured in accordance with the present invention.
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The storage unit 10 includes a lid 24, which can be moved between an open and closed position in order to provide access to the inner space 22. In these drawings, the lid 24 is connected by a plurality of hinges to the rear wall 14, and pivots about these hinges when moving between the open and closed condition. It will be seen that pneumatic or hydraulic jacks or brackets 26 are provided, which not only are able to keep the lid sustained in the open position, but may also be configured so that they will hold the lid open in any selected position between completely closed and completely opened, as desired by the user. This may be useful and convenient when the storage unit is in a location where there is insufficient height to open the lid 24 completely.
The lid 24 includes a notch 28 or handle, in the form of a recess to facilitate gripping the lid 24 for the purposes of opening and closing it. While the illustrated gripping mechanism is in the form of the notch 28, any other suitable device or structure may be used for this purpose.
At the bottom of the side wall 16, there is mounted a pair of wheels 32 and 34. In a preferred form of the invention, these wheels 32 and 34 are dynamic and universally rotating wheels. Such wheels may be configured so that they can roll or move in any direction, so that the storage unit 10 may roll on the wheels in a direction which is parallel to its longitudinal edge, a direction which is normal to its longitudinal edge, or anything in between. Of course, it will be appreciated that different types of wheels may be mounted for different situations, and that the actual mounting point of the wheels 32 and 34 may be different from that illustrated in the drawings. Moreover, wheels may be located at both ends, or at the bottom of both side walls 16 and 18, enabling the storage units to roll over a surface in its general standing condition. In such case, at least some of the wheels may have braking mechanisms associated there with, so that some of the wheels can be fixed to prevent rolling of the storage unit when no movement of the unit is desired.
The storage unit 10 in the drawings thus show a feature which is absent in most of the storage units or boxes currently available, namely, the universally rotating wheel which may be integrally built into the storage unit itself. The wheels can be outdoor rated, or they may be more suitable for indoor use. The wheels may be comprised of metal, nonmetal, or any other available materials type which is able to withstand the required static load. The wheels are placed or mounted with respect to the storage unit 10 in such a way that this will preferably allow the user to push or pull the box with relative ease when in a fully loaded condition, and need not be picked up or lifted together with potentially heavy contents which may be present in the inner space of the storage unit 10.
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It should be noted that, while two partitions 52 and 54 are shown in these drawings, the invention is not limited to this number. There may be any number of convenient partitions which can be placed within the inner space 22, and a plurality of slots 56 arranged to receive them. The partitions may be parallel to the side walls 16 and 18, or parallel to the front wall 12 and a rear wall 14, or a mix of both. In this regard, a partition itself may be equipped with a slot recessed therein, or mounted on the surface thereof, so that a partition itself can form a base for connection of other partitions. Such other partitions may extend between partitions, or between a partition and one of the sidewalls, front wall or rear wall of the storage unit 10 itself.
It should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the precise constructional details described and illustrated herein. Various changes and different embodiments can be utilized, all of which would continue to operate within the scope of the present invention.
Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the apparatus and procedures disclosed or claimed. Although many of the examples presented herein involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements, it should be understood that those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to accomplish the same objectives. Acts, elements and features discussed only in connection with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments.
As used herein, “plurality” means two or more. As used herein, a “set” of items may include one or more of such items. As used herein, whether in the written description or the claims, the terms “comprising”, “including”, “carrying”, “having”, “containing”, “involving”, and the like are to be understood to be open-ended, i.e., to mean including but not limited to. Only the transitional phrases “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of”, respectively, are closed or semi-closed transitional phrases with respect to claims. Use of ordinal terms such as “first”, “second”, “third”, etc., in the claims to modify a claim element does not by itself connote any priority, precedence, or order of one claim element over another or the temporal order in which acts of a method are performed, but are used merely as labels to distinguish one claim element having a certain name from another element having a same name (but for use of the ordinal term) to distinguish the claim elements. As used herein, “and/or” means that the listed items are alternatives, but the alternatives also include any combination of the listed items.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/767,449 filed Nov. 14, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
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