The invention relates to tilt bin storage systems.
Commercially available tilt bin storage systems range from a discrete single storey open front tilt bin frame of two or more side-by-side tilt bin compartments for individually snugly accommodating open-topped tilt bins to complete storage systems including wall high rows of side-by-side open topped tilt bins. Open topped tilt bins have a generally cuboid shape tilt bin shell and an integral tilt bin handle protruding from a tilt bin shell front surface for enabling a convenient pivot action from an upright closed position to a tilted forward open position for providing user access to its interior. Open-topped tilt bins are typically formed from clear transparent plastic material such that a user can readily view their contents. Tilt bin storage systems are preferably transported with the discrete tilt bin frames pre-fitted with tilt bins to economize on transportation and storage costs. But the forward protruding integral tilt bin handles are prone to damage and breakage during transportation and storage. US Design Patent No. 680,333 to Edwards shows a tilt bin front cover for snap fit on a tilt bin front surface.
One particular commercially successful tilt bin storage system is a so-called 669 tilt bin storage system including two discrete single storey tilt bin frames each having six tilt bins and a discrete single storey tilt frame having nine tilt bins. The three discrete single storey tilt bin frames are intended to be neatly stacked as a cubby hole structure either directly wall mounted or preferably wall mounted by means of a kit for assembling a rigid support structure as disclosed in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 8,714,372 to Yogev. Directly wall mounting three discrete single storey tilt bin frames is a time consuming task and requires considerable skill to ensure they are neatly stacked.
Such stacking necessarily requires the three discrete single storey tilt bin frames to have the same width and consequently the width of the side-by-side tilt bin compartments of the discrete single storey tilt bin frame with nine tilt bin compartments is narrower than the width of the side-by-side tilt bin compartments of the two discrete single storey tilt bin frames with six tilt bin compartments. As a further consequence, since the tilt bins are generally cuboid and tilt bin compartments snugly accommodate same, the height and depth of the side-by-side tilt bin compartments of the discrete single storey tilt bin frame with nine tilt bin compartments are smaller than the corresponding dimensions of the side-by-side tilt bin compartments of the two discrete single storey tilt bin frames with six tilt bin compartments. Accordingly, users typically wall mount a 669 tilt bin storage system with the tilt bin frame with nine tilt bins on top of the tilt bin frames each with six tilt bins which leads to the uppermost tilt bin frame with nine tilt bins being set back with respect to the tilt bin frames with six tilt bins thereby inconveniencing user access to the nine tilt bins.
The first aspect of the present invention is directed towards a tilt bin storage system including a discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frame having a single rectangular front frame surface and at least a lowermost storey of tilt bins and an uppermost storey of tilt bins. The tilt bins are generally cuboid. The lowermost storey tilt bins are larger than the uppermost storey tilt bins and therefore the lowermost storey of tilt bins includes fewer tilt bins than the uppermost storey of tilt bins. The discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frames are designed such that all tilt bins irrespective of the storey in which they are located are flush with their single rectangular front frame surfaces in their upright closed positions. Accordingly, the tilt bin front surfaces of all the tilt bins are co-planar, thereby facilitating user access to the uppermost storey tilt bins. Moreover, the discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frame has a more aesthetic streamlined appearance than a stack of three discrete single storey open front tilt bin frames. Tilt bin storage systems of the first aspect of the present invention can be equally fitted with conventional tilt bins or tilt bins in accordance with the second aspect of the present invention.
The discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frames preferably employ space rearward of their uppermost storey of uppermost storey tilt bins for additional storage purposes. This is preferably achieved by the discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frames having rectangular opposite frame left side surface and frame right side surface to bound an open-topped compartment on wall mounting the discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frame. The compartment can be sub-divided into smaller compartments, for example, for snugly receiving storage units with upright storage bores intended to snugly hold drill bits, screw drivers, and the like.
The second aspect of the present invention is directed towards a tilt bin for use in a tilt bin storage system. The tilt bin includes an open-topped tilt bin shell having a tilt bin shell front surface, a tilt bin shell back surface, a tilt bin shell bottom surface, a tilt bin shell left side surface and a tilt bin shell right side surface. The tilt bin includes a discrete tilt bin handle for user mounting on a tilt bin shell front surface subsequent to purchase of a tilt bin storage system. The user mounting includes downward sliding a discrete tilt bin handle on a tilt bin shell front surface in the direction of a tilt bin shell bottom surface. Tilt bins can be formed with different tilt bin handle mounting arrangements some preventing and some enabling replacement of a discrete tilt bin handle. Tilt bin handles can be provided in different colors such that a user can color code tilt bins for assisting in visual identification of their contents.
Provision of discrete tilt bin handles as opposed to integral tilt bin handles ensures that they are not damaged during transportation or storage. Moreover, the unit transportation and storage costs of open front tilt bin frames pre-fitted with tilt bins without forward protruding integral tilt bin handles is necessarily less than with forward protruding integral tilt bin handles. The tilt bins can be fitted in conventional discrete single storey open front tilt bin frames or discrete multi-storey open front tilt bin frames in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention.
In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, preferred embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which similar parts are likewise numbered, and in which:
The tilt bin compartments 11 and 31 have the same construction for enabling a pivot action of a tilt bin between an upright closed position and a tilted forward open position but differ insofar as the tilt bin compartment 11 is larger than the tilt bin compartment 31. The tilt bin compartments 11 are intended to snugly accommodate a tilt bin 20 having a width W1 and a depth D1 and the tilt bin compartments 31 are intended to snugly accommodate a tilt bin 40 having a width W2 and a depth D2 wherein W1>W2 and D1>D2. The tilt bin compartments 11 and 31 have a pair of opposite side walls 12 each having an arc shaped guide rail 13 and an inclined strut 14. The inclined strut 14 includes a leading recess 16. The inclined strut 14 meets the arc shaped guide rail 13 and extends therebeyond to form a stop 17.
The frame left side surface 207 and the frame right side surface 208 are preferably rectangular such that the discrete triple-storey open front tilt bin frame 201 bounds an open-topped compartment 213 rearward of the uppermost storey of tilt bin compartments 212 on wall mounting the tilt bin storage system 200 for additional storage space. The discrete triple-storey open front tilt bin frame 201 preferably includes a central partition 214 for dividing the compartment 213 into two compartments 213A and 213B for slidingly receiving the storage units 300. The storage units 300 can include upright storage bores 301 intended to snugly hold drill bits, screw drivers, and the like.
The tilt bin shell front surface 401A has a spaced apart upright lateral pair of a left side slit 406A and a right side slit 406B correspondingly adjacent the tilt bin shell left side surface 401D and the tilt bin shell right side surface 401E for bounding a central major tilt bin shell front surface section 407 and a lateral pair of minor tilt bin shell front surface sections 408A and 408B. The tilt bin handle left side surface 402C and the tilt bin handle right side surface 402D are correspondingly formed with upright grooves 409A and 409B for sliding receiving the lateral pair of minor tilt bin shell front surface sections 408A and 408B on downward sliding of the discrete tilt bin handle 402 on the tilt bin shell front surface 401A in the direction of the tilt bin shell bottom surface 401C.
The securing arrangement 403 is constituted by the central major tilt bin shell front surface section 407 being formed with a lateral pair of spaced apart slots 411 and the tilt bin handle back surface 402B being formed with a corresponding lateral pair of spaced apart protrusions 412 for snap fit thereinto.
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications, and other applications of the invention can be made within the scope of the appended claims.
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245210 | Apr 2016 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2017/050449 | 4/13/2017 | WO | 00 |