Elastic storage compartment
An elastic storage compartment for holding objects, such as objects used in swimming pools, against a wall or other surface. The storage compartment generally includes a frame with a left member, a right member, and a bottom member where the bottom member connects the right and left members. An adjustable tie line attaches and runs between the top end of the left and right members. The tie line and frame together form a substantially rectangular perimeter, and an elastic net attaches to the tie line and frame and spans the interior of the perimeter. In the preferred embodiment, grommets are attached to the frame, so that the frame can be attached to the wall or other surface with ties. The storage compartment forms a “pocket” against the wall, so that the user may insert objects into the opening between the tie line and the wall, thereby trapping the objects between the wall and elastic net. An optional spring cinch may be provided on the tie line so that the pocket opening may be loosened to receive larger objects and then tightened to secure the objects in the “pocket.”
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to the field of storage devices. More specifically, the present invention comprises an elastic storage compartment which may be used to hold and store objects against fences and walls.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various storage devices exist for storing inflatable toys and other objects used in swimming pools. Conventional examples of these storage devices include plastic and wooden storage boxes and bins. There are many complications, however, involved with the storage of these types of objects in conventional storage compartments. For example, many of the objects to be stored are bulky and unconventional in shape. Most conventional storage devices, on the other hand, are rigid and conventional in shape. Accordingly, a user typically must use a storage device that is substantially larger than the object or, if possible, deflate the object prior to storage.
In addition, objects that are used in swimming pools often mold or mildew when left in closed compartments. It is often impractical for the user to dry the objects before placing them in a storage compartment. Drying the objects by hand can be tedious and time consuming. Furthermore, even the slightest amount of moisture left on the object may produce mold, so hand drying the objects is usually ineffective.
For people who use more than one storage compartment to hold these objects, finding a particular object among the various compartments can be cumbersome. In such a situation where one employs multiple storage compartments, one may often have to open many different compartments and sort through the contents of each compartment before locating the object that is sought.
Although these complications are particularly relevant to the storage of objects which are used in swimming pools, some of these complications are also common in other storage applications. Accordingly, it would be desirable to have a storage compartment that can hold objects of various sizes and shapes and will inhibit the growth of mold and mildew. Furthermore, it would be desirable for a storage compartment to be configured to allow the user to easily locate a particular object that is stored in the compartment.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention comprises an elastic storage compartment for holding objects, such as objects used in swimming pools, against a wall or other surface. The storage compartment generally includes a frame with a left member, a right member, and a bottom member connecting the right and left members. An adjustable tie line attaches and runs between the top end of the left and right members. The tie line and frame together form a substantially rectangular perimeter, and an elastic net attaches to the tie line and frame and spans the interior of the perimeter. In the preferred embodiment, grommets are attached to the frame, so that the frame can be attached to the wall or other surface with ties. The storage compartment forms a “pocket” against the wall, so that the user may insert objects into the opening between the tie line and the wall, thereby trapping the objects between the wall and elastic net. An optional spring cinch may be provided on the tie line so that the pocket opening may be loosened to receive larger objects and then tightened to secure the objects in the “pocket.”
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
- 10 elastic storage compartment
- 14 tie line
- 18 cinch
- 22 draw string
- 26 pocket
- 30 ball
- 12 frame
- 16 net
- 20 grommets
- 24 fence
- 28 ties
- 32 float toy
The present invention, elastic storage compartment 10, is shown in
Frame 12 can be made of any material. In the preferred embodiment, frame 12 is made of a strip of a nylon-weave fabric or some other material that is suitable for long-term outdoor use. Grommets 20 are attached around frame 12 to facilitate attachment of elastic storage compartment 10 to the wall. Although grommets 20 are illustrated in
Net 16 is preferably made of a relatively loose weave of nylon cords or other material so that net 16 may expand easily to accommodate large items. In the preferred embodiment, each cord is highly elastic and can double in length or more. As shown in
In addition, cinch 18 may be employed on tie line 14 so that tie line 14 may be loosened to allow larger objects to easily be inserted between net 16 and the wall. Cinch 18 is preferably a conventional spring-biased cinch which is configured to cinch tie line 14 when the push button of cinch 18 is in the unpushed position. To loosen tie line 14, the user simply pushes the button on cinch 18 and pulls cinch 18 away from the wall. To tighten tie line 14, the user pushes the button on cinch 18, pulls draw string 22 while pushing cinch 18 toward the wall, and then releases the button.
The present invention is shown attached to a wall in
Tie line 14 is depicted in the loosened position in
The present invention is shown in use in
Although the preceding descriptions contain significant detail they should not be viewed as limiting the invention but rather as providing examples of the preferred embodiments of the invention. For example, other attaching means aside from grommet 20 can be used for attaching elastic storage compartment 10 to the wall or other surface (including nails, screws, nylon wire ties, bungee cords, etc.). In addition, elastic storage compartment 10 can also be made into non-rectangular shapes. These variations do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by the following claims, rather than the examples given.
Claims
1. A storage compartment for holding objects against a surface comprising:
- a. a frame having a first side member, a second side member, a bridging member connected therebetween, and an open side;
- b. an elastic material attached to said first side member of said frame, said second side member of said frame, and said bridging member of said frame;
- c. an attachment means for attaching said frame to said surface;
- d. wherein said storage compartment forms a pocket with respect to said surface when said storage compartment is attached to said surface with said attachment means, said pocket having an opening proximate said open side of said frame for inserting said objects into said pocket and trapping said objects between said elastic material and said surface.
2. The storage compartment of claim 1, further comprising a tie line connecting said first end of said frame to said second end of said frame, said tie line having an adjustment means for tightening said opening of said pocket with respect to said surface and thereby securing said objects between said elastic material and said surface.
3. The storage compartment of claim 1, said elastic material comprising an elastic net.
4. The storage compartment of claim 1, said attachment means comprising a plurality of grommets attached to said frame.
5. The storage compartment of claim 2, said adjustment means of said tie line further comprising a cinch for adjusting the length of said tie line.
6. The storage compartment of claim 1, said attachment means comprising a plurality of ties.
7. The storage compartment of claim 4, said attachment means further comprising a plurality of ties.
8. The storage compartment of claim 1, said attachment means further comprising a plurality of bungee cords.
9. A storage compartment for holding objects against a surface comprising:
- a. a frame having a first side member, a second side member, a bridging member connected therebetween, and an open side;
- b. a tie line attached to and running between said first side member and said second side member proximal to said open side, so that said tie line, said first member, said second member, and said connecting member together form a substantially rectangular perimeter with an interior;
- c. a material spanning said interior of said substantially rectangular perimeter, said material attached to said first side member, said second side member, said bridging member, and said tie line;
- d. an attachment means for attaching said frame to said surface; and
- e. wherein said storage compartment forms a pocket with respect to said surface when said storage compartment is attached to said surface with said attachment means, said pocket having an opening proximal to said tie line for inserting said objects into said pocket and trapping said objects between said material and said surface.
10. The storage compartment of claim 9, said material comprising an elastic net.
11. The storage compartment of claim 9, said attachment means comprising a plurality of grommets attached to said frame.
12. The storage compartment of claim 9, said attachment means comprising a plurality of ties.
13. The storage compartment of claim 11, said attachment means further comprising a plurality of ties.
14. The storage compartment of claim 9, said attachment means further comprising a plurality of bungee cords.
15. The storage compartment of claim 9, said tie line including an adjustment means for tightening said opening of said pocket with respect to said surface and thereby securing said objects between said a material spanning said interior of said substantially rectangular perimeter and said surface.
16. The storage compartment of claim 15, said adjustment means of said tie line further comprising a cinch for adjusting the length of said tie line.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 13, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 14, 2007
Inventor: Kathryn Mizereck (Tallahassee, FL)
Application Number: 11/302,053
International Classification: B65D 63/00 (20060101);