This invention relates to a storage system, and more particularly to a high density storage system that can be assembled on-site in different configurations.
High density storage systems are well known, and typically include a series of storage units such as shelves, file cabinets or the like that are movable so as to eliminate the presence of an isle between adjacent storage units, thereby reducing the amount of space occupied by the storage system. In a lateral configuration, the storage units are movably mounted to a pair of spaced apart rails, so that storage units can be moved laterally toward and away from each other so as to selectively create an isle between adjacent storage units when it is desired to gain access to the items supported by the storage units. In a pull-out configuration, the storage units are positioned side-by-side, and each storage unit is mounted to a pair of rails for movement between an extended position and a retracted position. When it is desired to gain access to the contents of one of the storage units, the storage unit is moved to its extended position while the adjacent storage units remain in the retracted position, to expose the contents of the extended storage unit.
Typically, high density lateral storage systems involve the use of a wheeled carriage or base, which includes a frame and other structural components to which the storage unit is mounted. The carriage or base is then engaged with floor-mounted rails, which typically are embedded in or otherwise permanently mounted to a floor. In a pull-out system, the base may include wheels which directly engage the floor so as to provide movement of the storage unit. Alternatively, the base may include a slide-type arrangement for providing cantilevered support of the storage unit when in the extended position.
Various types of high density lateral and pull-out storage systems, as described above, are available from Spacesaver Corporation of Fort Atkinson, Wis. Representative applications of storage systems of this type include office, institutional and educational environments, wherein large quantities of dense objects such as papers, files, books, etc. are contained on the storage units. Such storage systems have a relatively heavy duty construction, and are installed and maintained by skilled, trained workers.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a high density storage system which is well suited for light duty use, e.g., in a residential application, to contain items typically stored in a basement, garage or the like. It is a further object of the invention to provide such a storage system which can be produced, shipped and sold in knock-down form, and which can then be assembled on site using a minimal number of tools. It is a further object of the invention to provide such a storage system which is relatively simple in its components and construction, to provide ease of assembly and installation. Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a storage system in which the storage units can either be configured to move laterally toward and away from each other, or in which the storage units can be moved axially between extended and retracted positions.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a storage system includes a storage unit, a wheel arrangement and a guide arrangement including at least one rail. The storage unit, the wheel arrangement and the guide arrangement are constructed from components that are configured to be transported together in a disassembled state to an installation site that includes a support surface, and to be assembled at the installation site. Assembly of the system involves engaging the wheel arrangement with the storage unit and securing the rail of the guide arrangement to the support surface. When the storage unit is assembled, the wheel engagement is engageable with the rail to provide movement of the storage unit relative to the support surface. The wheel arrangement can be secured to the storage unit in either a first orientation so as to provide movement of the storage unit in a first direction, or in a second orientation so as to provide movement of the storage unit in a second direction transverse to the first direction. The rail is adapted to be engaged with the support surface so as to guide movement of the storage unit in either the first direction or the second direction.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a mobile storage system includes a series of storage units, a guide arrangement configured for engagement with a support surface and including at least one guide rail, and a series of wheeled members that are interposed between each storage unit and the guide arrangement. Each storage unit and its associated wheeled members include a cooperative positioning arrangement to position the wheeled members in either a first orientation or a second orientation, according to the desired direction of movement of the storage unit. The guide rails are engaged with the support surface in a desired orientation that provides movement of the storage units on the guide rail in either a first direction or in a second direction, according to the orientation of the wheeled members.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a method of constructing a mobile storage system includes the acts of providing one or more storage units as well as a guide arrangement including at least one rail member, and securing the guide arrangement to a support surface. The method further involves mounting a series of wheel members to each storage unit, with the wheel members being configured to engage the rail members to provide guided movement of the storage unit relative to the support surface. The steps of securing the guide arrangement to-the support surface and mounting the wheel members to the storage unit are carried out by selecting either a first orientation in which the wheel members and the rail members provide movement of the storage unit in a first direction, or a second orientation in which the wheel members and the rail member provide movement of the storage unit in a second direction transverse to the first direction.
The invention further contemplates a kit of components for constructing a mobile storage system. The kit of components includes a series of storage unit components that are adapted to be assembled to construct a storage unit, a guide arrangement including at least one rail member which is configured to engage a support surface, and a series of wheel members which are configured to be mounted to the storage unit and to engage the rail member for providing guided movement of the storage unit relative to the support surface. The storage unit components, the guide arrangement and the wheel members are in the form of a set of components that are transported together in a disassembled state to an installation site, and to be assembled at the installation site. The rail member is adapted to be secured to the support surface by either positioning the rail member in an end-to-end relationship relative to rail members of adjacent storage units, to provide lateral movement of the storage units toward and away from each other, or in a spaced apart configuration in which adjacent rail members are parallel to each other to provide axial movement of the storage units between an extended position and a retracted position.
The present invention further contemplates a method of constructing a mobile storage system including a series of storage units and a rail arrangement, by selecting either a first configuration in which the storage units move laterally toward and away from each other to selectively create a space between adjacent storage units, or a second configuration in which the storage units move axially between a retracted position and an extended position. The method involves selectively configuring the storage units and securing the rail arrangement to the support surface so as to provide either the first configuration or the second configuration.
The various aspects of the invention can be carried out separately and independently, and each provides an improved feature, construction or installation of a mobile storage system. The aspects of the invention may also be used in various sub-combinations or altogether, to provide the desired set of features or advantages for a mobile storage system.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
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Each of storage units 52a, 52b and 52c is manufactured and shipped in knock-down, disassembled kit form, including the components illustrated in
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Splice member 76 has a cross section that corresponds to the cross section of corner member sections 72 and 74. To construct a corner member 58, corner member sections 72 and 74 are positioned such that the lower end of upper section 72 abuts the upper end of lower section 74. Splice member 76 is then placed over the joint between corner member sections 72 and 74, and is secured in place using conventional threaded fasteners that extend through selected openings 88 adjacent the joint between corner member sections 72 and 74.
Side support members 60 and end support members 62 have a generally channel-shaped construction, wherein each defines an upper flange, a lower flange and a vertical web extending therebetween. The vertical web of each of side and end support members 60, 62, respectively, includes an extension that is engageable with one of corner members 58 via a pair of vertically aligned tabs 90 that are shaped so as to allow the tab 90 to pass through one of apertures 86. Apertures 86 have a downward taper, and each aperture 86 is configured to receive one of tabs 90. Application of a downward force to the support member 60, 62 then results in an interference or wedge fit between the upper area of the tab 90 and the lower edge of the opening 86 through which the tab 90 extends. With this arrangement, the side and end support members 60, 62, respectively, may be secured to a corner member 58 in any desired vertical position, according to the desired elevation of the shelf 64 to be supported by the support members 60, 62. An opening 91 is formed in the end of each support member 60, 62 between tabs 90. If desired, a fastener may be inserted through opening 91 and the aligned opening 88 in corner member section 72 or 74, to maintain the support member in position.
Shelves 64 are configured to be received within the internal area defined by corner members 58, and to engage the upper surfaces of the upper flanges of side and end support members 60, 62, respectively. The upper pair of shelves 64 each have corners defined by perpendicular edges, as shown in
It can thus be appreciated that a storage unit, such as 52a, can be constructed from components shipped in disassembled kit form and assembled on site in the location at which the storage unit is being installed. Assembly of the storage unit can be accomplished by following a simple set of directions provided with the kit of components, using a minimal number of tools.
Each of rails 54 is constructed from a series of identically constructed rail members, such as 54a as shown in
Rail member 54a may be secured to support surface S in any satisfactory manner. In the illustrated embodiment, rail member 54a is secured to support surface S via an adhesive member, in the form of an adhesive strip 110, which is interposed between the underside of channel bottom wall 98 and support surface S. Adhesive strip 110 includes a carrier 112 and upper and lower adhesive layers 114, 116, respectively, in a manner as is known. Adhesive strip 110 has a length that corresponds to the length of rail member 54a, and may either be shipped separately and applied to bottom wall 98 on site, or may be pre-applied to bottom wall 98 during manufacture.
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End stop 78 is engaged with the rail member end by positioning end stop 78 over the rail member end such that upper wall 126 overlies rail member top walls 102 and outer walls 128 overlie rail member outer walls 104. Tab 134 is configured to extend into channel 96, and end stop 78 is positioned so that openings 130 are aligned with the endmost set of rail member openings 106 and outer wall openings 136 are aligned with outer wall openings 108 of rail member 54a. Fasteners, such as self-tapping screws 138, extend through openings 136 and into openings 108 for securing end stop 78 to rail 54a.
A wheel 160 is adapted to be positioned within wheel opening 154 and rotatably mounted to and between ears 156. Wheel 160 includes an outer annular rim 162 engaged with a bearing assembly 164. A pair of bushings 166 define reduced diameter inner portions that are received within and engaged with the inner race of bearing assembly 164, such that rim 162, bearing assembly 164 and bushings 166 define a wheel subassembly adapted for engagement with mounting bracket 142. Bushings 166 define aligned passages 168, and are configured to be positioned between ears 156 so that passages 168 are in alignment with axial openings 158 defined by ears 156. An axle 170 extends through openings 158 and bushing passages 168, to rotatably mount wheel 160 to mounting bracket 142. Axle 170 includes a head 172 which engages one of ears 156. The opposite end of axle 170 includes a transverse passage 174. Axle 170 has a length sufficient to locate passage 174 outwardly of the opposite ear 156, and a pin 176 extends through axial passage 174 to retain axle 170 and wheel 160 in engagement with ears 156,and thereby with mounting bracket 142. Wheel 160 may be secured to mounting bracket 142 during manufacture, or alternatively may be assembled on site by the end user.
Wheel assembly 66 is mounted to one of a pair of opposite corners defined by the lower end of storage unit 52a by placing wheel assembly 66 such that its sidewalls 146, 148 engage the end area of one of side support members 60 and one of end support members 62 at the lower end of storage unit 52a, as well as the lower end of corner member section 74. A fastener, such as a screw 178, extends through opening 152 in bracket sidewall 148, and through an aligned one of end support member openings 91 and an aligned one of openings 88 in corner member section 74. A nut 180 is engaged with the threads of screw 178. Similarly, a fastener such as a screw 182 extends through opening 150 in bracket sidewall 146, and through an aligned opening 91 in the end of side support member 60 and in the other leg of corner member section 74, for engagement with a nut 184. Screw 182 extends through a passage in a bumper 186, to mount bumper 186 to mounting bracket sidewall 146. As shown in
Each wheel assembly 68 is constructed similarly to wheel assembly 66, and is mounted to one of the corners of storage unit 52a opposite a wheel assembly 66 in the same manner as described with respect to wheel assembly 66. The mounting bracket of each wheel assembly 68 is constructed similarly to the mounting bracket of wheel assembly 66, which enables the wheel assembly 68 to be mounted to a corner at the same side as one of wheel assemblies 66. The mounting bracket of each wheel assembly 68 is configured such that its associated wheel is oriented perpendicular to the wheel 160 of wheel assembly 66, so that the wheels of wheel assemblies 66, 68 are positioned in alignment with each other when wheel assemblies 66, 68 are mounted to the storage unit.
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Latch handle 82 includes an inner mounting section 198 and an outer hand grip section 200 including a hand hole 202. Mounting section 198 is movably mounted to one of splice members 76, for movement between a lowered, engaged position as shown in
Latch mounting tab 210 includes an opening 212. Latch rod 84 defines an inverted L-shape, including an upper mounting section 214 that extends laterally relative to the remainder of the length of latch rod 84. Mounting section 214 extends through opening 212 in latch mounting tab 210. The remainder of the length of latch member 84 extends vertically, and is positioned adjacent the inside corner defined by corner member 58. The bevels 92 at the corners of the bottom shelves 64 provide clearance for latch rod 84.
With this construction, latch handle 82 and latch rod 84 are subjected to a gravity bias that tends to place latch handle 82 and latch rod 84 in the lowered, operative position of
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In this configuration, the positions of wheel assemblies 66 and 68 are switched relative to the configuration of wheel assemblies 66 and 68 as shown in
End guide 220 is secured to the rail section outer end by positioning top wall sections 224 over the rail section top wall 102. End guide outer walls 234 overlie rail outer walls 104, and end guide openings 236 are positioned in alignment with rail outer wall openings 108. Fasteners, such as screws 238, extend through outer wall openings 236 and end guide 220 and into rail outer wall openings 108, to secure end guide 220 to the outer end of rail member 54a. End guide 220 is configured such that bottom wall 230 of channel 228 rests on support surface S, and the inner end of channel 228 has a configuration matching that of rail channel 96. With this construction, each end guide channel 228 provides a mouth or funnel extending from rail channel 96 at the outer end of the rail member.
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In operation, the user moves the selected one of storage units 52a, 52b and 52c away from the retracted position to the extended position by first disengaging latch member 84 from within end guide opening 226, by application of an upward force to latch handle 82 as described previously. The user then pulls the storage unit outwardly to the extended position, as shown in
It can thus be appreciate that all of the components of each storage unit, including the associated rails, wheel assemblies and stop components, are produced and packaged together for shipment and transportation to an installation site, which representatively may be a garage, basement or other storage area of a residence or other relatively light duty environment. The user is able to assemble each storage unit, and to then mount the wheels to the storage unit and to secure the rails to the floor so as to provide the desired storage system configuration, e.g., a lateral high density configuration or a pull-out, high density configuration. When the user selects a lateral configuration as in
While the components, construction and assembly of the storage system of the present invention have been shown in described with respect to a specific embodiment, it is understood that variations and alterations are possible and are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention. For example, and without limitation, while the storage unit components have been shown and described as being manufactured, sold and shipped together in knock-down form, it is also contemplated that the wheel assemblies and rail members may be sold separately from the storage unit for installation in a retrofit manner. In addition, it is understood that the wheel and rail mobilization system of the present invention may be used in connection with any type of storage unit or the like, and is not limited to a shelf-type storage unit as shown and described. It is also contemplated that the mobilization system of the present invention may be used in connection with a worksurface, work bench or the like. In addition, it is also contemplated that various accessories may be provided for the storage units, such as doors, drawers, worksurfaces, end panels, and back panels (either solid or pegboard), etc. Such accessories may be incorporated in the kit of components, or may be offered separately to enable a user to customize the storage system according to the user's requirements. Further, while the present invention shows a latch mechanism that utilizes holes in the rails to selectively prevent movement of the storage unit relative to the rails, it is understood that numerous other types of latch mechanisms may be employed, e.g., a brake or other member that directly engages the support surface as opposed to the rail, or a latch and rail configuration that uses any other type of mating structure to selectively prevent movement of the storage unit relative to the rail. The illustrated embodiment provides a simple, inexpensive and reliable latch mechanism that has been found to function satisfactorily in the storage system of the present invention. Further, it is understood that the illustrated stop arrangements may take any other form then those shown and described. In addition, while the drawings and description disclose use of two rails in both the lateral and pull-out configurations, it is also understood that guided movement of the storage units may also be provided by a single rail. In this embodiment, one set of wheels of the storage unit is engaged with and moves on the singe rail, and the other set of wheels is engaged with and moves on the support surface such as the floor.
S Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US04/07621 | 3/12/2004 | WO | 12/19/2005 |
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60454999 | Mar 2003 | US |