Wall-mountable storage device for retaining objects in a compact space

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6769553
  • Patent Number
    6,769,553
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A storage device for storing and organizing various articles adjacent to upstanding walls includes a frame having mounting apertures disposed therein for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough so as to removably attach the frame to an upstanding surface. The storage device further includes a plurality of storage apertures disposed therein, which apertures are specifically sized and configured to receive handled implements therethrough.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to storage devices generally, and more particularly to devices for storing and organizing various items adjacent to walls.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A number of storage/organizing devices have been developed to provide storing means for various objects. Such devices include modular shelving units, rotatable racks, and drawer systems, among several others. Such devices, however, are limited in their applicability by their geometrical configurations, and their lack for adaptability to efficient mounting arrangements. In addition, typical storage devices in use today do not have the capability of storing a variety of objects including handled implements in a compact space.




Therefore: it is therefore a principle object of the present invention to provide a device for efficiently storing various articles in a compact space, such as adjacent to upstanding walls.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a device for storing various articles including handled implements in spaces adjacent to, and surrounding exposed wall studs.




It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a wall-mountable device for storing various articles in compact spaces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




By means of the present invention, utilization of space, such as adjacent to upstanding walls, is improved by providing a storage device that is adaptable to such spaces. The storage device of the present invention is preferably configured to abut adjacent walls, and is preferably configured to store articles of various sizes and shapes. A particular embodiment of the storage device of the present invention includes an elongated frame having a first side and a generally opposing second side, the frame including mounting apertures disposed therein for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough for removably attaching the frame to an upstanding surface. In addition, the storage device includes a plurality of storage protrusions extending outwardly from the first side of the frame, wherein the protrusions have a generally flat upper surface and opposing side surfaces depending downwardly therefrom. The upper surfaces of the storage protrusions include one or more storage apertures disposed therein, which apertures are specifically sized and configured to operably receive handled implements therethrough. Preferably, the storage device includes tabs extending upwardly from respective distal ends of the storage protrusions. In addition, the storage apertures are preferably variously configured for receiving various handled implements therethrough.




In another embodiment of the present invention, the storage device includes a frame having a first side wall and a generally opposed second side wall, and first and second end walls disposed between respective distal ends of the first and second side walls. The side walls and the end walls extend upwardly from a generally planar support surface such that the side walls, end walls, and support surface, in combination, define a storage enclosure. The first side wall includes mounting apertures disposed therein for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough for removably attaching the frame to an upstanding surface. In addition, a plurality of storage apertures are disposed in the support surface, wherein the apertures are specifically sized and configured to receive handled implements therethrough. Preferably, the storage device includes hook tabs extending outwardly from an outer surface of the second side wall. Further, the storage device preferably includes storage slots extending vertically through the second side wall, wherein the slots are configured to receive relatively narrow handled implements.




A further embodiment of the present invention includes a storage device having a frame having a mounting wall including a first end portion, a second end portion, and a recessed portion disposed therebetween. The recessed portion has a first side extending substantially perpendicularly from a proximal end of the first end portion, a second side extending substantially perpendicularly from a proximal end of the second end portion, and a third side extending between respective distal ends of the first and second sides of the recessed portion. In such a manner, the recessed portion forms a substantially U-shaped structure between the first and second end portions. The recessed portion has mounting apertures disposed therein for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough for removably attaching the frame to an upstanding surface. The frame includes an outer wall extending outwardly from, and connecting respective distal ends of, the first and second end portions. The storage device include a generally planar support surface extending between respective lower edges of the mounting walls and the outer wall, such that the mounting walls, the outer wall, and the support surface, in combination define an open-top enclosure. The support surface includes a plurality of storage apertures disposed therein, which apertures are specifically sized and configured to receive handled implements therethrough.




Preferably, the first and second end portions include mounting apertures disposed therein. The recessed portion is preferably specifically sized and configured to receive an upstanding wall stud therein. In such an embodiment, the recessed portion is about 1.5 inches wide and between about 3.5 and about 5.5 inches deep, whereby the first and second sides of the recessed portion are separated by about 1.5 inches, and the third side is displaced from respective first and second end portions of the mounting wall by about 3.5 to about 5.5 inches.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a storage device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the storage device of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the storage device of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an alternative embodiment of the storage device of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The objects and advantages enumerated above together with other objects, features, and advances represented by the present invention will now be presented in terms of detailed embodiments described with reference to the attached drawing figures which are intended to be representative of various possible configurations of the invention. Other embodiments and aspects of the invention are recognized as being within the grasp of those having ordinary skill in the art.




Referring now by characters of reference to the drawings, and first to

FIG. 1

, a storage device


10


of the present invention is shown. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, storage device


10


includes an elongated frame


12


having a first side


14


and a second side


16


, which second side


16


operably bears against an upstanding surface when storage device


10


is secured to such an upstanding surface. To obtain such a removable securement of storage device


10


to an upstanding wall, mounting apertures


18


are disposed in frame


12


, and preferably extend from first surface


14


to second surface


16


. Preferably, mounting apertures


18


are sized and configured to receive fasteners such as screws and the like therethrough, such that frame


12


may be mounted flush against an upstanding surface such as a vertical wall.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, storage device


10


preferably includes a plurality of storage protrusions


22


extending outwardly from first surface


14


of frame


12


. Protrusions


22


are preferably equally spaced along frame


12


so as to provide a minimum spacing between respective adjacently disposed implements stored in storage device


10


. Protrusions


22


each preferably include a relatively flat upper surface


24


and opposing side surfaces


26


,


27


depending downwardly therefrom. Such side surfaces


26


,


27


provide structural support to protrusions


22


, and are preferably tapered, such that an inner portion


28


of respective side surfaces


26


,


27


is greater in height than corresponding outer portions


29


. In other embodiments, however, respective side surfaces


26


,


27


are uniform in height throughout the respective length thereof.




In preferred embodiments, respective upper surfaces


24


of protrusions


22


include one or more storage apertures


32


disposed therein for operably receiving handled implements therethrough. Storage apertures


32


are preferably specifically sized and configured to receive various handled implements therethrough. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, a variety of configurations are provided for apertures


32


, such that a variety of differently shaped handled implements may be received in respective storage apertures


32


of storage device


10


. Examples of articles that may be desirably retained within storage apertures


32


, and thus conveniently stored, include handled articles such as brooms, mops, shovels, hammers, and the like. Each storage aperture


32


includes a minimum gap sizing of at least about 0.25 inch.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 1

, protrusions


22


also preferably include tabs


38


extending upwardly from respective distal ends


23


of protrusions


22


. Tabs


38


are preferably configured to provide a hook retention means for hanging items therefrom. Such tabs


38


are particularly useful in retaining items such as clothes, clothes hangers, towels, or the like.




Another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in

FIG. 2

, wherein a storage device


60


is shown including a frame


62


having a first side wall


64


, a second side wall


66


which generally opposes first side wall


64


, and respective first and second end walls


68


,


70


. Side walls


64


,


66


and end walls


68


,


70


preferably extend upwardly from a generally planar support surface


74


such that side walls


64


,


66


, end walls


68


,


70


and support surface


74


, in combination, define a storage enclosure thereby.




First side wall


64


of frame


62


preferably includes mounting apertures


65


disposed therein for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough for removably attaching frame


62


to an upstanding surface such as a vertical wall. In such a manner, fasteners (not shown) are preferably operably receiving through apertures


65


to removably secure first side wall


64


flushly against the upstanding wall.




As further illustrated in

FIG. 2

, storage device


60


preferably includes a plurality of storage apertures


76


disposed in support surface


74


. Storage apertures


76


are preferably variously configured, and spaced substantially throughout support surface


74


for receiving various handled implements therethrough. Preferably, such apertures


76


are specifically configured to receive such handled implements.




Preferably, at least second side wall


66


includes a top surface


67


through which a plurality of storage slots


82


extend. Therefore, storage slots


82


preferably extend vertically through second side wall


66


, and are specifically configured to receive relatively narrow handled implements, such as screwdrivers, pliers, or the like. Storage slots


82


may also be disposed in respective end walls


68


,


70


.




Second side wall


66


of frame


62


also preferably includes a plurality of hook tabs


84


extending outwardly therefrom. Hook tabs


84


are preferably configured for operably hanging items therefrom, including clothes, clothes hangers, strap devices, and the like. Hook tabs


84


preferably add to the overall versatility of storage device


60


, and are not required to be included in preferred embodiments of the invention.




Another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG.


3


. Storage device


102


includes a frame


104


having a mounting wall


106


. Mounting wall


106


includes a first end portion


108


, a second end portion


110


, and a recessed portion


112


disposed between first and second end portions


108


,


110


. Recessed portion


112


preferably includes a first side


114


, a second side


116


, and a third side


118


extending between respective distal ends


115


,


117


of first and second sides


114


,


116


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, first, second, third sides


114


,


116


,


118


, of recessed portion


12


preferably include mounting apertures


122


disposed therein for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough. Such mounting apertures


122


are preferably located to provide frame


104


with sufficient support when fasteners such as screws are inserted into an upstanding structure disposed within recessed portion


112


. Mounting apertures


124


are also preferably provided in respective first and second end portions


108


,


110


, whereby fasteners such as screws may be inserted therethrough into an upstanding surface such that storage device


102


may be substantially flush mounted against such upstanding surface.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, frame


104


further includes an outer wall


132


extending outwardly from, and connecting respective distal ends


109


,


111


of respective first and second end portions


108


,


110


. Outer wall


132


is preferably semi-circular, though a variety of other configurations for outer wall


132


are contemplated by the present invention. In preferred embodiments, however, outer wall


132


and mounting wall


106


, in combination, form a perimeter between which is disposed a support surface


140


. Preferably, support surface


140


extends between respective lower edges of mounting wall


106


and outer wall


132


to thereby form a recessed, or “trayed”, structure of storage device


102


.




In preferred embodiments of the present invention, support surface


140


includes a plurality of storage apertures


142


disposed therein. Preferably, such storage apertures


142


have a variety of different configurations specifically sized to receive various handled implements therethrough. In particular, the present invention is preferably utilized to operably receive a handle portion of a handled implement such as a shovel, broom, or the like vertically through respective storage apertures


142


, to thereby efficiently store the respective handled implements.




Storage device


102


is preferably specifically configured to removably attach to upstanding walls having exposed studs thereon. Preferably, an exposed stud (not shown) is received within recessed portion


112


of storage device


102


, while respective first and second end portions


108


,


110


flushly abut the upstanding wall. Storage device


102


may then be removably attached to such an upstanding wall stud via mounting apertures


122


. Wall mounting apertures


124


may also be utilized to further secure storage device


102


in position, though such use is not contemplated as being required. In the alternative, storage device


102


may be removably attached to an upstanding wall via mounting apertures


124


alone. In such a manner, storage device


102


need not be secured to a wall stud.




Storage device


102


is particularly useful in mounting to walls having exposed wall studs such as, for example, in an unfinished garage or basement. Storage device


102


, therefore, maximizes use of unfinished wall space by utilizing upstanding wall studs as a supporting structure. As such, recessed portion


112


is preferably about 1.5 inches wide and between about 3.5 inches and about 5.5 inches deep. Thus, typically used 2×4 and 2×6 wall studs are conveniently received within recessed portion


112


of storage device


102


. It is also contemplated in the present invention to alter the size of recessed portion


112


to accommodate differently sized wall studs. It is preferred, however, that recessed portion


112


substantially abuts the upstanding wall stud in applications where the wall stud is being utilized for structural support of storage device


102


.




As further seen in

FIG. 3

, outer wall


132


preferably includes one or more storage slots


134


extending vertically therethrough, whereby such storage slots


134


are specifically configured to receive relatively narrow handled implements such as screw drivers and the like.




An additional embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in

FIG. 4

, wherein storage device


150


includes an elongated frame


152


and a plurality of mutually opposed clamp arms


158


extending therefrom. Opposing clamp arms


158


are preferably configured in respective pairs, such that opposing clamp arms


158


act to grip and retain the handles of respective handled implements therein. Preferably, clamp arms


158


are sufficiently resilient to tightly grasp such handled implements, and to suspend such handled implements above the ground. Frame arm


152


is preferably removably attached to an upstanding wall surface via fasteners extending through respective mounting apertures


162


.




The described embodiments of the present invention are preferably fabricated from a polymeric material such as polypropylene, or the like. A particular advantage introduced by the storage device embodiments of the present invention is the ability to efficiently and compactly store a variety of handled implements adjacent to an upstanding wall surface. In particular, the present invention provides a means for efficiently suspending such handled implements above the ground surface and adjacent to an upstanding wall. In such a manner, a wide variety of items may be organized and stored in a compact space.




The invention has been described herein in considerable detail in order to comply with the patent statutes, and to provide those skilled in the art with the information needed to apply the novel principles and to construct and use embodiments of the invention as required. However, it is to be understood that the invention can be carried out by specifically different devices and that various modifications can be accomplished without departing from the scope of the invention itself.



Claims
  • 1. A storage device, comprising:(a) an elongated frame having a first side and a generally opposing second side, said frame including mounting apertures disposed in said first side thereof for operably receiving mounting fasteners therethrough for removably attaching said frame to an upstanding surface; and (b) a plurality of storage protrusions integrally formed with one another and with said frame, and extending horizontally outwardly from said first side of said frame, said protrusions having a generally horizontal flat upper surface and opposing side surfaces depending downwardly therefrom, said protrusions each having a tab extending upwardly from respective distal ends thereof, said protrusions being spaced apart along an entire length of said frame so as to form individual support bodies integrally connected with one another, respective said upper surfaces of said storage protrusions each including a plurality of storage apertures disposed therein, whereby the apertures are each distinctly defined in respective said upper surfaces of respective said storage protrusions, and are specifically sized and configured to operably receive handled implements therethrough.
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