Claims
- 1. A rack system for shipping, storage, and delivery of environmental suits and other garments comprising:
a. a base comprising: a rectangular frame; four casters attached to an underside of the frame at each corner of the frame; and a pair of generally parallel forklift guides attached to the underside of the frame; b. a multi-shelf rack comprising: four upright, generally parallel posts attached to a topside of the frame; a plurality of shelves attached to the posts and generally parallel to one another and to the rectangular frame; and a plurality of panels attached to the posts and shelves so as to enclose side and rear portions of the multi-shelf rack and thereby define front openings for accessing the shelves; c. a plurality of fabric dividers positioned on the shelves and configured to hold garments in an organized manner; and d. at least one fabric cover enclosing the sides and rear of the multi-shelf rack and configured to selectively cover the shelf front openings, wherein: for accessing the shelves and dividers the at least one fabric cover is opened; and for moving or transporting the rack system the at least one fabric cover is closed to secure the dividers and any environmental suits and other garments on the shelves.
- 2. The rack system of claim 1 wherein the frame and multi-shelf rack are dimensioned to fit through a standard doorway.
- 3. The rack system of claim 1 wherein the shelves and panels are wire mesh.
- 4. The rack system of claim 1 wherein the fabric dividers define a plurality of storage bins.
- 5. The rack system of claim 1 wherein the at least one fabric cover comprises: at least one side cover enclosing the sides and rear of the multi-shelf rack; and at least one front cover dimensioned to cover the shelf front openings and removably attachable to the at least one side cover, said at least one front cover being foldable over the top of the rack system for exposing substantially the entirety of the shelf front openings.
- 6. The rack system of claim 1 wherein the forklift guides are generally rectangular and tubular.
- 7. A rack system for shipping, storage, and delivery of environmental suits and other garments comprising:
a. a base comprising: a rectangular frame dimensioned to fit through a standard doorway; four casters attached to an underside of the frame at each corner of the frame; and a pair of generally-parallel, rectangular, tubular forklift guides attached to the underside of the frame; b. a multi-shelf rack comprising: four upright, generally parallel posts attached to a topside of the frame; a plurality of wire mesh shelves attached to the posts and generally parallel to one another and to the rectangular frame; and a plurality of wire mesh panels attached to the posts and shelves so as to enclose side and rear portions of the multi-shelf rack and thereby define front openings for accessing the shelves; c. a plurality of fabric dividers positioned on the shelves and defining a plurality of storage bins for holding garments in an organized manner; d. at least one fabric side cover enclosing the sides and rear of the multi-shelf rack; and e. at least one fabric front cover dimensioned to cover the shelf front openings and removably attachable to the least one fabric side cover, said at least one fabric front cover being foldable over the top of the rack system for exposing substantially the entirety of the shelf front openings.
- 8. A cart for shipping, storage, and delivery of garments comprising:
a. a base comprising a wheeled frame and a pair of forklift guides attached to an underside of the wheeled frame; b. a shelf unit comprising: a plurality of upright posts attached to a topside of the frame; a plurality of shelves attached to the posts; and a plurality of side panels attached to the posts and/or shelves so as to enclose side and rear portions of the shelf unit and thereby define front openings for accessing the shelves; c. a plurality of fabric dividers positioned on the shelves and configured to hold garments in an organized manner; and d. at least one fabric cover configured to selectively cover the shelf front openings, wherein: for accessing the shelves and dividers the at least one fabric cover is opened; and for moving or transporting the cart the at least one fabric cover is closed to secure the dividers and garments on the shelves.
- 9. A method of shipping, storing, and delivering garments to a workplace comprising the steps of:
a. storing clean garments in a cart, said cart comprising:
i. a base comprising a wheeled frame and a pair of forklift guides attached to an underside of the wheeled frame; ii. a shelf unit comprising: a plurality of upright posts attached to a topside of the frame; a plurality of shelves attached to the posts; and a plurality of side panels attached to the posts and/or shelves so as to enclose side and rear portions of the shelf unit and thereby define front openings for accessing the shelves; iii. a plurality of fabric storage bins positioned on the shelves and configured to hold garments in an organized manner; and iv. at least one fabric cover configured to selectively cover the shelf front openings; b. transporting the cart from a remote laundry facility to a workplace; c. opening the at least one fabric cover to enable access to the shelves and stored clean garments; d. storing soiled garments in the cart; e. securely closing the at least one fabric cover to cover the shelf front openings and secure the soiled garments in the cart; f. transporting the cart from the workplace to the remote laundry facility; g. opening the at least one fabric cover to enable access to the shelves and stored soiled garments; and h. removing the soiled garments from the rack for laundering.
- 10. The method of shipping, storing, and delivering garments to a workplace of claim 9 wherein: the step of transporting the cart from a remote laundry facility to a workplace and the step of transporting the cart from the workplace to the remote laundry facility is done by truck; and the method further comprises the steps of loading and unloading the cart from the truck using a forklift and the pair of forklift guides attached to the underside of the wheeled frame.
- 11. The method of shipping, storing, and delivering garments to a workplace of claim 10 further comprising the step of decontaminating the cart, subsequent to performing step h. of removing the soiled garments from the cart for laundering.
- 12. The method of shipping, storing, and delivering garments to a workplace of claim 9 further comprising the step of decontaminating the cart, subsequent to performing step h. of removing the soiled garments from the cart for laundering.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from a Provisional Application, Serial No. 60/382,797, filed May 22, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60382797 |
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