The present disclosure relates to systems and methods of a luggage rack.
Aspects of the present application relates to the field of furniture. More particularly, it relates to an apparatus used to place or store luggage in an organized manner such that a user can easily pack or unpack their belongings. Some of these apparatuses involve a single shelf on which to place an article, such as a bag.
Related luggage racks are designed to accommodate a single article, and as a result, these related art apparatuses are awkward to use when two individuals, having separate luggage, wish to unpack or pack their belongings at the same time. As it will be appreciated, having two independent single shelved luggage racks can be expensive, cumbersome to store, and cannot be readily stacked thus requiring additional space for use.
Other related art luggage racks do not adjust in height causing inconvenience and body pain to taller or shorter users when packing or unpacking their belongings.
Aspects of the present disclosure address these and other disadvantages.
Disclosed examples provide systems and methods for a luggage rack including a framework, a shelf tier, and a folding system that can be configured to transition the luggage rack between a first and a second configurations of the luggage rack. Additionally, the shelf tier can include a first position associated with the first configuration of the luggage rack and a second position associated with the second configuration of the luggage rack.
In an example, the luggage rack can include a folding mechanism that can be configured to transition the shelf tier between the first position and the second position.
In an example, the folding mechanism can include a first portion attached to the shelf tier, and a second portion attached to the framework.
In an example, the framework can include a first position associated with the first configuration of the luggage rack and a second position associated with the second configuration of the luggage rack.
In an example, the framework in the first position can substantially abuts a floor.
In an example, the framework in the second position can include a distance between the framework and a floor.
In an example, the luggage rack can include an adjustment system that can be configured to transition the framework between a first and a second length. The adjustment system can include an adjustment mechanism that can be disposed on at least one of: the shelf tier or the framework.
In an example, the shelf tier can be a first shelf tier, and can also include a second shelf tier that can include a first position associated with the first configuration of the luggage rack and a second position associated with the second configuration of the luggage rack.
In an example, the luggage rack can include a folding system that can be configured to transition the luggage rack between the first and the second configurations of the luggage rack. The folding system can also include a folding mechanism that can be configured to transition the second shelf tier between the first position and the second position.
In an example, the folding mechanism can include a first end of a folding system member attached to the second shelf tier; and a second end of the folding system member attached to the framework.
In an example, the folding mechanism can include a first end of a folding system member attached to the second shelf tier; and a second end of the folding system member in communication with the framework.
In an example, the shelf tier can include a shelf member and a shelf support structure.
In an example, the shelf support structure can include one or more support members, wherein one support member can be in a substantially perpendicular configuration with respect to the framework in the first position of the shelf support structure.
In an example, the shelf support structure can include one or more support members, wherein one support member can be in a substantially non-perpendicular configuration with respect to the framework in the second position of the shelf support structure.
In an example, the framework can include a framework member.
In an example, the framework member can be a first framework member, the framework can include a multi-purpose member being attached to the shelf tier and can be configured to (i) brace the framework, and (ii) receive objects placed on said multi-purpose member, and can include a first end attached to the first framework member, and a second end attached to a second framework member.
Consistent with the disclosed examples, a method is disclosed. In an example, the method can include attaching a shelf tier to a framework such that the shelf tier is operable to transition between a first position of the shelf tier and a second position of the shelf tier, and such that the framework is operable to transition between a first position of the framework and a second position of the framework.
In an example, attaching a shelf tier to the framework can include coupling a first shelf support member to a second shelf support member such that the first shelf support member and the second shelf support member are rotatable about a first axis. Additionally, the method can include attaching a shelf member at a first end of the first shelf support member, attaching a multi-purpose member at a first end of the second shelf support member, attaching a first end of the multi-purpose member to a framework member such that the multi-purpose member is rotatable about a second axis; and attaching a second end of the first shelf support member to a first end of the framework member such that the framework member slides with respect to the first shelf support member.
In an example, the shelf tier is a first shelf tier, the method can include attaching a second shelf tier to the framework such that the second shelf tier is operable to transition between a first position of the second shelf tier and a second position of the second shelf tier.
In an example, attaching a second shelf tier to the framework can include attaching a shelf member to a first end of a shelf support member, and attaching a second shelf member to a second end of the shelf support member, and attaching the second end of the shelf support member to an end of a framework member such that the shelf support member is rotatable with respect to the framework member.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and which are incorporated into and constitute a portion of this disclosure, illustrate various implementations and aspects of the disclosed technology and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosed technology. In the drawings:
It is noted that the drawings of the disclosure are not to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the disclosure, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the disclosure. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
Some implementations of the disclosed technology will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. This disclosed technology may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the implementations set forth herein. The components described hereinafter as making up various elements of the disclosed technology are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many suitable components that would perform the same or similar functions as components described herein are intended to be embraced within the scope of the disclosed devices and methods. Such other components not described herein may include, but are not limited to, for example, components developed after development of the disclosed technology.
It is also to be understood that the mention of one or more method steps does not preclude the presence of additional method steps or intervening method steps between those steps expressly identified. Similarly, it is also to be understood that the mention of one or more components in a device or system does not preclude the presence of additional components or intervening components between those components expressly identified.
Reference will now be made in detail to examples of the disclosed technology, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings and disclosed herein. Wherever convenient, the same references numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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A first end of the multi-purpose member 206 can be attached to the first framework member 202a. Additionally, a second end of the multi-purpose member 206 can be attached to the second framework member 204a. The first and second ends of the multi-purpose member 206 can be attached using third and fourth pins 404c, 404d, respectively. The multi-purpose member 206 can indirectly connect the first framework member 202a to the second framework member 204a, thereby bracing the first and second plurality of framework members 202a, 204a. Additionally, the multi-purpose member 206 can be configured to receive an object or a load. Alternatively or in addition to, the multi-purpose member 206 can be attached to first and second plurality of framework members 202b and 204b.
The first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b can independently include one or more materials, for example: wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, glass fiber, steel, plastic, leather, or foam. The first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b and/or the second plurality of framework members 204a, 204b can independently include one or more cross-sections, for example: a circle, a rectangle, a triangle, or multi-sided polygons. The cross-section of the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b, can independently be uniform along the length of the member. Alternatively, the cross-section of the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b, can independently change along the length of the member. The cross-section can be solid or hollow. The first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b and/or the second plurality of framework members 204a, 204b can include one or more surface patterns, for example: a wave pattern, a ribbed pattern, or a helical pattern. The multi-purpose member 206 can include one or more materials, for example: wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, glass fiber, steel, plastic, leather, or foam. The multi-purpose member 206 can include one or more cross-sections, for example: a circle, a rectangle, a triangle, or multi-sided polygons. The cross-section can be solid or hollow. The multi-purpose member 206 can include one or more surface patterns, for example: a wave pattern, a ribbed pattern, or a helical pattern. It will be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that greater or fewer number of framework members and/or multi-purpose members can be utilized as required.
The shelving system 300 can include a first shelf tier 301 and/or a second shelf tier 308. As shown in
The first shelf tier 301 can include a first shelf support structure 304. The first shelf support structure 304 can include a first shelf member 302. The first shelf member 302 can be in communication with the first shelf support structure 304. The first shelf member 302 can be attached to the first shelf support structure 304. The shelf member 302 can include one or more materials, for example: wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, glass fiber, steel, plastic, leather, or foam. The shelf member 302 can include one or more cross-sections, for example: a circle, a rectangle, a triangle, or multi-sided polygons. The cross-section of the shelf member 302 can be uniform along the length of the member. Alternatively, the cross-section of the shelf member 302 can change along the length of the member. The cross-section can be solid or hollow. The shelf member 302 can include one or more surface patterns, for example: a wave pattern, a ribbed pattern, or a helical pattern. In an example, shelf member 302 can include one or more surface grips, upholstery, padding, or any suitable material generally added to furniture. The first shelf tier 301 can include flexible webbing that can be configured to attach to the first shelf member 302 and/or the multi-purpose member 206. The flexible webbing can include one or more of: natural fibers, synthetic fibers, rubber, recycled PET, and/or any suitable material having desirable properties such as foldability, flexibility, and tensile strength.
The first shelf support structure 304 can include one or more support members, for example, a first support member 306a, a second support member 306b, third support member 306c, and/or fourth support member 306d. In an example, the first support member 306a and third support member 306c can be pivotably attached using, for example, a first pin 404a of the first folding mechanism 402, in a substantially “X” or “scissor” configuration. A first end of the first support member 306a can be attached to a shelf member, for example, shelf member 302. A second end of the first support member 306a can be in communication with the framework 200. The second end of the first support member 306a can include a first slot 406c of the folding system 400 disposed thereon. The second end of the first support member 306a can substantially abut a floor. The third support member 306c can include a first end attached to the multi-purpose member 206. The second end of the third support member 306c can substantially abut the floor. The second support member 306b and fourth support member 306d can be pivotably attached using, for example, a second pin 404b of the first folding mechanism 402, in a substantially “X” or “scissor” configuration. A first end of the second support member 306b can be attached to the first shelf member 302. A second end of the second support member 306b can be in communication with the framework 200. The second end of the second support member 306b can include a second sliding pin 406b of the folding system 400 disposed thereon. The second end of the second support member 306b can substantially abut a floor. The fourth support member 306d can include a first end attached to the multi-purpose member 206. The second end of the fourth support member 306d can substantially abut the floor. The first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 306a, 306b, 306c, 306d can independently include one or more materials, for example: wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, glass fiber, steel, plastic, leather, or foam. The first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 306a, 306b, 306c, 306d can independently include one or more cross-sections, for example: a circle, a rectangle, a triangle, or multi-sided polygons. The cross-sections of the first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 306a, 306b, 306c, 306d can independently be uniform along the length of the member. Alternatively, the cross-section of the first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 306a, 306b, 306c, 306d can independently change along the length of the member. The cross-section can be solid or hollow. The first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 306a, 306b, 306c, 306d can include one or more surface patterns, for example: a wave pattern, a ribbed pattern, or a helical pattern. It will be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that greater or fewer number of support structure members and/or shelf members can be utilized as required.
In the first position of the shelving system 300, the first and third support members 306a, 306c can be substantially perpendicular to each other, for example, in an “X” configuration. Additionally, in the first position of the shelving system 300, the second and fourth support member 306b, 306d can be substantially perpendicular to each other, for example, in an “X” configuration. Additionally, in the first position of the shelving system 300, the first shelf member 302 can be proximate the multi-purpose member 206, for example, the first shelf member 302 can be positioned substantially parallel to the multi-purpose member 206.
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The second shelf support structure 314 can include one or more support members, for example, a fifth support member 316a, and/or a sixth support member 316b. A first end of the fifth support member 316a can be attached to the second shelf member 310. A second end of the fifth support member 316a can be attached to the framework 200. The second end of the fifth support member 316a can be attached to the third shelf member 312. A first end of the sixth support member 316b can be attached to the second shelf member 310. A second end of the sixth support member 316b can be attached to the framework 200. The second end of the sixth support member 316b can be attached to the third shelf member 312. The fifth support member 316a, and/or a sixth support member 316b can include one or more materials, for example: wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, glass fiber, steel, plastic, leather, or foam. The fifth support member 316a, and/or a sixth support member 316b can include one or more cross-sections, for example: a circle, a rectangle, a triangle, or multi-sided polygons. The cross-sections of the fifth support member 316a, and/or a sixth support member 316b can be uniform along the length of the member. Alternatively, the fifth support member 316a, and/or a sixth support member 316b can change along the length of the member. The fifth support member 316a, and/or a sixth support member 316b can include one or more surface patterns, for example: a wave pattern, a ribbed pattern, or a helical pattern. It will be understood by a person of ordinary skill in the art that greater or fewer number of support structure members and/or shelf members can be utilized as required. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that shelf members, support members, multi-purpose members, and/or framework members can be attached to one another using fasteners, for example, one or more of: rivets, screws, bolts, nails, snap-press fittings, dowels, or the like.
In the first position of the shelving system 300, the fifth and/or sixth support members 316a, 316b can be substantially horizontal to the floor. In the first position, the fifth and/or sixth support members 316a, 316b can be substantially perpendicular to the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b.
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The folding system 400 can include a first folding mechanism 402 and/or a second folding mechanism 408. The folding system 400 can be configured to transition the luggage rack system 100a between the first configuration and the second configuration.
The first folding mechanism 402 can include a first pin 404a, a second pin 404b, a third pin 404c, a fourth pin 404d, a first sliding pin 406a, and/or a first slot 406c. As discussed above, the first pin 404a can attach the first and third support members 306a, 306c such that one member can rotate with respect to the other. The second pin 404b can attach the second and fourth support members 306b, 306d such that one member can rotate with respect to the other. The third pin 404c can attach the first end of the multi-purpose member 206 to the first framework member 202 such that the multi-purpose member 206 can rotate about an axis. The fourth pin 404d can attach the second end of the multi-purpose member 206 to the second framework member 204 such that the multi-purpose member can rotate about an axis. Additionally, the first folding mechanism 402 can include a first sliding pin 406a, a first slot 406b, a second sliding pin 406b, and/or a second slot 406d. The first sliding pin 406a and the first slot 406b can be a kinematic pair. The second sliding pin 406c and second slot 406d can be a kinematic pair. The first and/or second slots 406b, 406d can include a slotted length L, ranging from approximately 3 inches to approximately 8 inches. The first and/or second sliding pins 406a, 406c can be attached to the framework 200, for example, the first framework member 202a and/or the second framework member 204a, respectively. The first and/or second slots 406b, 406d can be attached to one or more support members (i.e. support members 306a-306d) of the first shelf support structure 304. The first sliding pin 406a can be configured to be inserted within the first slot 406b, the first sliding pin 406a configured to slide within the length L of the first slot 406b. The second sliding pin 406c can be configured to be inserted within the second slot 406d, the second sliding pin 406c configured to slide within the length L of the second slot 406d. The first folding mechanism 402 can be configured to transition the luggage rack system 100a between a first and second configuration, to transition the shelving system 300 between a first and second position, and/or to transition the first shelf tier 301 between a first and second position. The first and/or second sliding pins 406a, 406c can be integral to the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 204a. Pins 404a-d can include one or more of: revolute joint, hinge joint, and/ or the like. The first sliding pin 406a and the first slot 406b can include a kinematic pair, for example, a binding barrel and screw mechanism or a roller bearing mechanism. The second sliding pin 406c and second slot 406d can be a kinematic pair, for example, a binding barrel and screw mechanism or a roller bearing mechanism. The first and/or second sliding pins 406a, 406c can be attached to the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 204a. The first and/or second slot 406b, 406d can be integral to the first and/or third support members 306a, 306c. The first and/or second slot 406b, 406d can be attached to the first and/or third support members 306a, 306c. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that greater or fewer pins, slots, and/or sliding pins can be utilized as required.
The second folding mechanism 408 can include a fifth pin 412a, a sixth pin 412b, a seventh pin 412c, an eighth pin 412d, a first folding system member 410a and/or a second folding system member 410b. A first end of the first folding system member 410a can be attached to the fifth support member 316a. The first end of the first folding system member 410a can be pivotably attached using the sixth pin 412c. A second end of the first folding system member 410a can be attached to the first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b. The second end of the first folding system member 410a can rest on the bar configured to receive aspects of the folding system 400. A first end of the second folding system member 410b can be attached to the sixth support member 316b. The first end of the second folding system member 410b can be pivotably attached using the eighth pin 412d. A second end of the second folding system member 410b can be attached to the second plurality of framework members 204a, 204b. The second end of the second folding system member 410b can rest on the bar configured to receive aspects of the folding system 400. The second end of the fifth support member 312a can be attached to the first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b using the fifth pin 412a. The second end of the sixth support member 312b can be attached to the second plurality of framework members 204a, 204b using the sixth pin 412b. The first and/or second folding system members 410a, 410b can include one from among: hinges, folding shelf brackets, and/or foldable bars. The pins 412a-d can include one or more of: revolute joint, hinge joint, and/ or the like. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that the first and/or second folding system members 410a, 410b can be attached using fasteners including one or more of: rivets, screws, bolts, nails, snap-press fittings, dowels, or the like. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that greater or fewer pins, and/or folding system members can be utilized as required.
The adjustment system 500 can include a first adjustment mechanism 502 and/or a second adjustment system 504. The adjustment system can be in communication with the framework 200, the shelving system 300, and/or the folding system 400. The first and/or second adjustment mechanism 502, 504 can be disposed on the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b respectively. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be configured to adjust the height A of the framework 200 in discreet steps. Additionally, or alternatively to, the first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be configured to adjust the height A of the framework 200 continuously. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be configured to simultaneously adjust the height A of the first and second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be configured to independently adjust the height A of the first and second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be configured to synchronously adjust the height A of the first and second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be integral to the framework 200. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be attached to the framework 200. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be a telescoping mechanism, such that the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b obtain a new height be telescoping. The first and/or second adjustment mechanisms 502, 504 can be shelf placement supports configured to receive one or more shelf tiers, such that one or more shelf tiers can be removed and placed at a new location on the shelf placement supports to obtain a new height. The shelf placement supports can include one or more of: clips, latches, notches, brackets, pins, grooves, and/or protrusions. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that the first and/or second adjustment mechanism 502, 504 can be attached using fasteners including one or more of: rivets, screws, bolts, nails, snap-press fittings, dowels, or the like.
The luggage rack system 100a can include a first locking mechanism configured to maintain the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, and 204b at a height A. The first locking mechanism can be configured to simultaneously lock the height of the first and second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b. The first locking mechanism can be configured to independently lock the height of the first and/or second plurality of framework members 202a, 202b, 204a, 204b. The first locking mechanism can be disposed on at least one of: the framework 200, the folding system 400, the shelving system 300, and/or the adjustment system 500. The first locking mechanism can be integral to at least one of: the framework 200, the folding system 400, the shelving system 300, and/or the adjustment system 500. The first locking mechanism can include at least one from among: a latch, a pin lock, or the like.
The luggage rack system 100a can include a second locking mechanism configured to maintain the first and/or second shelf tiers 301, 308 in their respective first position, second position, or contemplated intermediary position. The second locking mechanism can be configured to simultaneously lock the position of the first and second shelf tiers 301, 308. The locking mechanism can be configured to independently lock the height of the first and/or second shelf tiers 301, 308. The second locking mechanism can be disposed on at least one of: the framework 200, the folding system 400, the shelving system 300, and/or the adjustment system 500. The second locking mechanism can be integral to at least one of: the framework 200, the folding system 400, the shelving system 300, and/or the adjustment system 500. The second locking mechanism can include at least one from among: a latch, a pin lock, or the like.
The luggage rack system 100a can include a one or more holding mechanisms configured to maintain a lid of a user's luggage in an open position to facilitate easier packing or unpacking of the user's belongings. One or more holding mechanisms can be disposed on at least one of: the framework 200, the folding system 400, the shelving system 300, and/or the adjustment system 500. One or more holding mechanisms can be integral to at least one of: the framework 200, the folding system 400, the shelving system 300, and/or the adjustment system 500. One or more holding mechanisms can include at least one from among: a retractable cord, a clip, and/or an adjustable strap. One or more holding mechanisms can include a combination of one from among: a retractable cord, a clip, and/or an adjustable strap.
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The first shelf support structure 304a can include one or more support members, for example, the first support member 318a, second support member 318b, third support member 318c, and/or fourth support member 318d. The first support member 318a can include a first end attached to the framework 200. The first end of the first support member 318a can include a ninth pin 414a of the folding system 400a disposed thereon. In the first configuration, the length of the first support member 318a can substantially abut the floor. The second support member 318b can include a first end attached to the framework 200. The first end of the second support member 318b can include a tenth pin 414b of the folding system 400a disposed thereon. In the first configuration, the length of the first support member 318a can substantially abut the floor.
The second end of the first support member 318a can be pivotably attached to a first end of the third support member 318c using, for example, the first pin or hinge 406a of the folding mechanism 402a, in a substantially “L” configuration. The second end of the second support member 318b can be pivotably attached to a first end of the fourth support member 318d using, for example, the second pin or hinge 406b of the folding mechanism 402a, in a substantially “L” configuration. The third and fourth support members 318c, 318d can include a second end attached to the first shelf member 302. The length of the first and second support members 318a, 318b can substantially abut a floor. The first end of the third and fourth support members 318c, 318d, attached to the first end of the first and second support members 318a, 318b, can substantially abut the floor.
The pins 404a, 404b, 414a, 414b can independently include one or more of: revolute joint, hinge joint, and/or the like. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that greater or fewer pins, and/or folding system members can be utilized as required.
In the expanded configuration, the first shelf tier 301 can be configured to contain a single-article luggage rack already on the market and typically found in hotel rooms. A single-article luggage rack can be contained within the first shelf tier 301 by sliding such single-article luggage rack within the “U” configuration formed from first support member 318a, second support member 318b, third support member 318c, and/or fourth support member 318d of first shelf support structure 304a.
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The adjustment system 500 can include a first shelf adjustment mechanism 506, a second shelf adjustment mechanism 508, a third shelf adjustment mechanism 510 and a fourth shelf adjustment mechanism 512 in communication with the first shelf support structure 304a. The first, second, third, and/or fourth shelf adjustment mechanisms 506, 508, 510, and 512 can be disposed on the first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 318a, 318b, 318c, 318d, respectively. The first and/or second shelf adjustment mechanisms 506, 508 can be configured to adjust the length L of the first and second support members 318a, 318b. The third and/or fourth shelf adjustment mechanisms 510, 512 can be configured to adjust the height H of the third and/or fourth support members 318c, 318d. The shelf adjustment mechanisms, 506, 508, 510, 512 can independently be configured to adjust the height H and/or length L of the respective support members by discreet steps, continuously, simultaneously, independently, and/or synchronously. The first, second, third, and/or fourth shelf adjustment mechanisms 506, 508, 510, 512 can be integral to the first shelf support structure 304a. The first, second, third, and/or fourth shelf adjustment mechanisms 506, 508, 510, 512 can be attached to the first shelf support structure 304a. The first, second, third, and/or fourth shelf adjustment mechanisms 506, 508, 510, 512 can be a telescoping mechanism, such that the first, second, third, and/or fourth support members 318a, 318b, 318c, 318d obtain a new height and/or length by telescoping. It will be understood by one of skill in the art that the first, second, third, and/or fourth shelf adjustment mechanism 506, 508, 510, 512 can be attached using fasteners including one or more of: rivets, screws, bolts, nails, snap-press fittings, dowels, or the like.
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Furthermore, the second shelf member 310 can be configured to detachably attach from the first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b. In such a manner, the second shelf member 310 can detachably attach to the first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b without the second folding mechanism 408. As such, the first plurality of framework members 202a, 202b can comprise a plurality of slots into which the second shelf member 310 can be laterally inserted, as shown in
Each of the plurality of slots can be positioned at a predetermined distance away from each other along the first plurality of support members 202a, 202b. In such a manner, the second shelf support structure 314, and therefore the second shelf member 310, can be positioned at any desired height along the height A. Each of the plurality of slots can comprise a raised detent, or tooth therein, to correspond to a notch in the second shelf support structure 314. The plurality of slots can be included in addition to, or in lieu of, the first pin 412a. In some examples, the first pin 412a can be used to further attach the second shelf support structure 314 to the plurality of slots.
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At block 602, the method can include attaching a shelf tier (i.e. first shelf tier 301 and/or second shelf tier 308) to a framework (i.e. framework 200) such that the shelf tier can be operable to transition between a first position of the shelf tier and a second position of the shelf tier, and such that the framework can be operable to transition between a first position of the framework and a second position of the framework.
Additionally or alternatively, attaching a shelf tier to the framework can include coupling a first shelf support member to a second shelf support member such that the first shelf support member and the second shelf support member can be rotatable about a first axis. attaching a shelf member at a first end of the first shelf support member, attaching a multi-purpose member at a first end of the second shelf support member, attaching a first end of the multi-purpose member to a framework member such that the multi-purpose member can be rotatable about a second axis; and attaching a second end of the first shelf support member to a first end of the framework member such that the framework member can slide with respect to the first shelf support member.
Additionally or alternatively, the shelf tier can be a first shelf tier, and the method can include attaching a second shelf tier to the framework such that the second shelf tier can be operable to transition between a first position of the second shelf tier and a second position of the second shelf tier.
Additionally or alternatively, attaching a second shelf tier to the framework can include attaching a shelf member to a first end of a shelf support member, attaching a second shelf member to a second end of the shelf support member, and attaching the second end of the shelf support member to an end of a framework member such that the shelf support member can be rotatable with respect to the framework member.
Certain examples and implementations of the disclosed technology are described above with reference to block and flow diagrams of systems and methods according to examples or implementations of the disclosed technology. It will be understood that some blocks of the block diagrams and flow diagrams may not necessarily need to be performed in the order presented, may be repeated, or may not necessarily need to be performed at all, according to some examples or implementations of the disclosed technology.
In this description, numerous specific details have been set forth. It is to be understood, however, that implementations of the disclosed technology may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure an understanding of this description. References to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” “some embodiments,” “example embodiment,” “various embodiments,” “one implementation,” “an implementation,” “example implementation,” “various implementations,” “some implementations,” etc., indicate that the implementation(s) of the disclosed technology so described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every implementation necessarily includes the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Further, repeated use of the phrase “in one implementation” does not necessarily refer to the same implementation, although it may.
Throughout the specification and the claims, the following terms take at least the meanings explicitly associated herein, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The term “connected” means that one function, feature, structure, or characteristic is directly joined to or in communication with another function, feature, structure, or characteristic. The term “coupled” means that one function, feature, structure, or characteristic is directly or indirectly joined to or in communication with another function, feature, structure, or characteristic. The term “or” is intended to mean an inclusive “or.” Further, the terms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to mean one or more unless specified otherwise or clear from the context to be directed to a singular form. By “comprising” or “containing” or “including” is meant that at least the named element, or method step is present in article or method, but does not exclude the presence of other elements or method steps, even if the other such elements or method steps have the same function as what is named.
As used herein, unless otherwise specified the use of the ordinal adjectives “first,” “second,” “third,” etc., to describe a common object, merely indicate that different instances of like objects are being referred to, and are not intended to imply that the objects so described must be in a given sequence, either temporally, spatially, in ranking, or in any other manner.
As used herein, unless otherwise specified the use of the adjective “secure”, “secured,” etc., is intended to mean non-permanently fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
While certain examples of this disclosure have been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and various examples, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not to be limited to the disclosed examples, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This written description uses examples to disclose certain examples of the technology and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice certain examples of this technology, including making and using any apparatuses or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of certain examples of the technology is defined in the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.