Claims
- 1. A storage shelf system for efficiently storing goods in an enclosed area under a flight of stairs, the storage shelf system comprising:
a) a movable frame, including vertical support members, said frame being configured to be removably disposed under the flight of stairs; b) wheels coupled to the frame; c) a vertical array of at least two horizontal shelves mounted to the vertical support members, including at least a bottom shelf and a top shelf; d) the at least two horizontal shelves each having a width, a forward edge, a rearward edge, and a depth extending between the forward and rearward edges; e) the forward edges of the at least two shelves being substantially aligned in a vertical plane; and f) the depths between forward and rearward edges of the at least two shelves differing, from a greater depth on the bottom shelf to a lesser depth on the top shelf such that a line connecting the rearward edges of the at least two shelves defines an inclination angle of between 30 and 60 degrees measured from the bottom shelf.
- 2. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising:
a) forward wheels coupled substantially near the forward edge of the bottom shelf; b) rearward wheels coupled substantially near the rearward edge of the bottom shelf; c) middle wheels coupled between the forward and rearward wheels; d) the forward wheels including pivotal wheels capable of pivoting about a vertical axis; and e) the middle and rearward wheels being fixed about a vertical axis for movement in a common direction.
- 3. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising at least one slidable undershelf, slidably mounted beneath and proximate to at least one of the at least two horizontal shelves.
- 4. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising at least one fixed undershelf, mounted beneath and proximate to at least one of the at least two horizontal shelves, the fixed undershelf configured to store and protect long, thin objects.
- 5. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising flexible webbing, removably attached between the rearward edges of the at least two horizontal shelves, the webbing being configured to secure items stored on the shelves.
- 6. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising at least one storage hook coupled to the frame and configured to suspend items from the frame.
- 7. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising a handle coupled to the frame at the forward edges of the horizontal shelves and configured to allow a user to maneuver the storage shelf system to and from a storage location.
- 8. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising a fire-proof safe, coupled to the movable frame beneath one of the at least two horizontal shelves, the fireproof safe being configured to protect valuable items from theft and fire damage.
- 9. The storage shelf system of claim 1, further comprising at least one shelf compartment insert removably positioned on a top of at least one horizontal shelf, the at least one shelf insert comprising:
a) a horizontal bottom member; b) a sloped top member coupled to the horizontal bottom member, the sloped top member being configured to approximately conform to a slope of an underside of the flight of stairs; c) at least one vertical support member, coupled to the horizontal bottom member and the sloped top member to form a storage compartment; and d) at least one horizontal intermediate shelf member, coupled above the bottom member to the at least one vertical support member and the sloped top member.
- 10. A storage shelf system for efficiently storing goods under a flight of stairs, the storage shelf system comprising:
a) a movable frame, including vertical support members, said frame being configured to be removably disposed under the flight of stairs; b) wheels coupled to the frame; c) a vertical array of at least two horizontal shelves mounted to the vertical support members, including at least a bottom shelf and a top shelf; d) the at least two horizontal shelves each having a width, a forward edge, a rearward edge, and a depth extending between the forward and rearward edges; and e) at least one slidable undershelf, slidably mounted beneath and proximate to at least one of the at least two horizontal shelves.
- 11. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising:
a) the forward edges of the at least two shelves being substantially aligned in a vertical plane; and b) the depths between forward and rearward edges of the at least two shelves differing, from a greater depth on the bottom shelf to a lesser depth on the top shelf, such that a line connecting the rearward edges of the at least two shelves defines an inclination angle of between 30 and 60 degrees measured from the bottom shelf.
- 12. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising:
a) forward wheels coupled substantially near the forward edge of the bottom shelf; b) rearward wheels coupled substantially near the rearward edge of the bottom shelf; c) middle wheels coupled between the forward wheels and the rearward wheels; d) the forward wheels including pivoting wheels capable of pivoting about a vertical axis; and e) the middle and rearward wheels being fixed about a vertical axis for movement in a common direction.
- 13. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising at least one fixed undershelf, mounted beneath and proximate to at least one of the at least two horizontal shelves, the fixed undershelf configured to store and protect long, thin objects.
- 14. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising flexible webbing, removably attached between the rearward edges of the at least two horizontal shelves, the webbing being configured to secure items stored on the shelves.
- 15. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising at least one storage hook, coupled to the frame and configured to suspend items from the frame.
- 16. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising a handle coupled to the frame at the forward edges of the horizontal shelves and configured to allow a user to maneuver the storage shelf system to and from a storage location.
- 17. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising a fire-proof safe, coupled to the movable frame beneath one of the at least two horizontal shelves, the fireproof safe being configured to protect valuable items from theft and fire damage.
- 18. The storage shelf system of claim 10, further comprising at least one shelf compartment insert removably positioned on a top of at least one horizontal shelf, the at least one shelf insert comprising:
a) a horizontal bottom member; b) a sloped top member coupled to the horizontal bottom member, the sloped top member being configured to approximately conform to a slope of an underside of the flight of stairs; c) at least one vertical support member coupled to the horizontal bottom member and the sloped top member to form a storage compartment; and d) at least one horizontal intermediate shelf member, coupled above the bottom member to the at least one vertical support member and the sloped top member.
- 19. A storage shelf system for efficiently storing goods under a flight of stairs, the storage shelf system comprising:
a) a movable frame having vertical support members, the frame being configured to be removably disposed under a flight of stairs; b) wheels coupled to the frame; c) a vertical array of at least three horizontal shelves mounted to the vertical support members, including at least a bottom shelf, a top shelf, and at least one intermediate shelf, the intermediate shelf being positioned vertically between the bottom shelf and the top shelf; d) the at least three shelves each having a width, a forward edge, a rearward edge, and a depth extending between the forward and rearward edges; e) a removable horizontal end shelf having a forward edge, a rearward edge, and a depth therebetween; and f) the forward edge of the removable end shelf being removably attached at the rearward edge of the bottom shelf such that both are in a substantially horizontal plane when attached.
- 20. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising at least one wheel, coupled to the removable end shelf.
- 21. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising:
a) forward wheels, coupled substantially near the forward edge of the bottom shelf; b) rearward wheels coupled substantially near the rearward edge of the removable end shelf; c) middle wheels coupled substantially near the rearward edge of the bottom shelf; d) the forward wheels including pivoting wheels capable of pivoting about a vertical axis; and e) the middle and rearward wheels being fixed about a vertical axis for movement in a common direction.
- 22. The storage shelf system of claim 19, wherein:
a) the forward edges of the at least three shelves are substantially aligned in a vertical plane; and b) wherein the depths of the at least three shelves and the removable shelf differ from a greater depth of the combined depths of the bottom shelf and the removable end shelf to a lesser depth on the top shelf, such that a line connecting the rearward edge of the top shelf, the rearward edge of the at least one intermediate shelf, and the rearward edge of the removable end shelf defines an angle of between 30 and 60 degrees measured from the bottom shelf.
- 23. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising at least one slidable undershelf, slidably mounted beneath and proximate to the forward edge of at least one of the at least three shelves.
- 24. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising at least one fixed undershelf, mounted beneath and proximate to at least one of the at least three horizontal shelves, the fixed undershelf configured to store and protect long, thin objects.
- 25. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising flexible webbing, removably attached between the rearward edges of the removable end shelf, the at least one intermediate shelf and the top shelf, the webbing being configured to secure items stored on the shelves.
- 26. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising at least one storage hook coupled to the frame and configured to suspend items from the frame.
- 27. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising a handle coupled to the frame at the forward edges of the horizontal shelves and configured to allow a user to maneuver the storage shelf system to and from a storage location.
- 28. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising a fire-proof safe coupled to the movable frame beneath one of the at least three horizontal shelves, the fireproof safe being configured to protect valuable items from theft and fire damage.
- 29. The storage shelf system of claim 19, further comprising at least one shelf compartment insert removably positioned on a top of at least one horizontal shelf, the at least one shelf insert comprising:
a) a horizontal bottom member; b) a sloped top member coupled to the horizontal bottom member; c) a sloped top member being configured to approximately conform to a slope of an underside of the flight of stairs; d) at least one vertical support member coupled to the horizontal bottom member and the sloped top member to form a storage compartment; and e) at least one horizontal intermediate shelf member coupled above the bottom member to the at least one vertical support member and the sloped top member.
- 30. A storage shelf system, comprising:
a) a vertical array of at least three horizontal shelves having different front to back depths; b) a deep bottom shelf; c) a shallow top shelf; d) a middle shelf having an intermediate depth greater than the depth of the top shelf and less than the depth of the bottom shelf; and e) wheels coupled to the bottom shelf, configured to allow the array of shelves to be movable.
- 31. The storage shelf system as in claim 30, configured to store goods under a flight of stairs, wherein the depths of the shelves approximately correspond to a slope formed by an underside of a flight of stairs, allowing the shelf system to be fully stored under the stairs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] Priority of application No. 60/339,638 filed Dec. 11, 2001 in the United States Patent Office is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60339638 |
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