Modular Cabinet Storage System For Toilets
A modular cabinet storage system for toilets that has a modular outside design that allows it to be mounted onto a standard toilet water tank, and is shaped to match the tank so that it blends well with the existing toilet design for aesthetics. Its outside modular design also allows other modular cabinet storage units to be stacked above or below it. The modular cabinet storage system is modular internally as well, providing the means to allow a wide variety of modular subassemblies to be installed inside it, such as shelving, bins, drawers and panels. These subassemblies allow the storage system to provide storage space for articles and to help organize them for easy retrieval.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates in general to a bathroom accessory storage cabinet and more particularly to a modular cabinet assembly which is placed onto a toilet's water tank that provides space for the storage of articles.
Modern bathrooms tend to be rather small rooms with limited storage capacity, especially those located in apartments. Half bathrooms tend to be even smaller rooms with very little to no storage areas. What few drawers that may be available with an existing sink cabinet could easily become cluttered with too many items piled in. Bathrooms that have pedestal sinks leave no place below them for storage.
There exists a great need for extra storage space for the placement of basic bathroom related articles in the bathroom.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is the principal objective of the present invention to add extra storage space for articles related to the bathroom.
A further object of the present invention is to create a storage system that optimizes the use of this extra storage space. A wide variety of article containment arrangements can better utilize the available space and will help organize the articles for easy retrieval. Some bathroom related articles to store and help organize are:
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- 1) Storage of Reading Materials: It is common for some people to spend some amount of time using the toilet, so it is popular for them to read books or magazines there. Generally, people simply place these items where they can easily reach them while using the toilet. They store them on the lid of the toilet water tank or in a rack near the toilet which, in either case, can appear untidy. It is an objective of the present invention to provide storage for reading materials in the bathroom.
- 2) Storage of Bathtub Related Articles: It is common for people to place bathtub related articles around the perimeter of the bathtub which can appear untidy. It is an objective of the present invention that can provide storage for bathtub related articles as well as spare supplies within easy reach from the tub for such items as soap bars, shampoo, conditioner and wash cloths.
- 3) Storage of Hygiene Products: A storage unit for articles that are typically used by a person using the toilet needs to be within convenient reach. This space could be used to hold rolls of toilet paper, wet wipes, diapers and feminine products. It is an objective of the present invention that can provide storage for hygiene products within easy reach of the toilet.
- 4) Storage of General Toiletries: A storage unit would be a perfect place to store extra toiletry supplies, such as shaving cream, razor blades, nail clippers, dental floss, tooth paste, tooth brushes, cologne, mouth wash, hairbrushes, combs and hair dryers. It is an objective of the present invention that can provide storage of general toiletries.
- 5) Storage of Jewelry: Women often have numerous small articles of jewelry such as rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces and brooches. As these items can be rather small and many in number, a specially designed storage system can store and organize these items. It is an objective of the present invention that can provide storage of Jewelry.
- 6) Storage of Cosmetics: Women often have numerous small articles of cosmetics as well, such as lipstick, lotions, perfumes, nail polish and makeup. It would be beneficial to have all of these beauty essentials in one organized storage place. It is an objective of the present invention that can provide storage of cosmetics.
- 5) Storage of General Cleaning Supplies: Without adequate storage space in the bathroom, often cleaning supplies would have to be stored in another room. Extra bathroom storage space can be utilized for many purposes, such as storing bathroom spray cleaners, deodorizers and toilet bowl sanitizers. It is an objective of the present invention that can provide storage of general cleaning supplies.
Another object of the present invention is to provide the most inconspicuous and unobtrusive product as to maintain look the traditional bathroom.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a product that requires no bathroom alterations or special tools to install it.
The present invention achieves the above objectives and others as described below.
Toilet Area Storage System:
The present invention is designed to take advantage of the unused space that exists above the average toilet water tank for a storage location. This location is perfect as a central storage place in many small bathrooms because it is within easy reach of the bathtub, the toilet and the sink area. It is a cabinet assembly that consists of a unique modular cabinet housing and an optional internal modular subassembly. This storage system can help virtually any bathroom to provide a convenient place to store things and to help organize them.
Modular Cabinet Housing:
The present invention is a unique modular cabinet housing that is designed to mount onto the top rim of a standard toilet water tank, inserted between the water tank and the water tank's lid. It is shaped to blend in with the design of the water tank for aesthetics. The bottom of the cabinet has guides that allow the cabinet to fit onto the water tank without the need for fasteners. The top edge of the cabinet housing is a rim just like that of the water tank to allow the original toilet's lid to be re-installed. This allows the stock toilet lid to be reused so that the general design of the toilet can be maintained and to help the cabinet to blend into the existing bathroom decor. The cabinet can have its own custom top as well.
The general design of the cabinet is modular in nature so that a maximum of utility can be achieved. This modular design allows other modular cabinets housing assemblies to be installed above or below it. There can be many cabinet size and shape variations, depending on how much space that is desired along with the type of article that is to be stored. This cabinet can be simply used as a bare housing, whereby bulk items can be easily placed inside or the cabinet can use a subassembly to provide convenient compartmental storage for smaller articles.
Modular Cabinet Subassembly:
The modular cabinet housing is designed to accommodate an optional interior modular subassembly. The subassembly can contain a plurality of compartments that take any form, such as commonly used drawers, shelves, bins, panels and partitions. These compartments can help more efficiently utilize the available internal storage space for small articles and to help keep them organized therein. A wide range of article storage needs can be achieved with a variety of cabinet housing shapes and with the makeup of the subassembly compartments.
Strategic Location of Cabinet:
The present invention is strategically placed onto a toilet water tank to take advantage of the unused space above the tank and also provides a central location for storage for convenient access from most places within a typical bathroom. This storage area on the toilet would allow placement of reading material and basic hygiene supplies within easy reach from the toilet. Storage above the toilet would be a perfect place to store toilet paper and feminine products.
Bathroom and Toilet Aesthetics:
One important object of the present invention is to provide the most inconspicuous and unobtrusive cabinet as to maintain look the traditional bathroom. The present invention achieves this because the toilet water tank mounted modular cabinet is shaped like the water tank so as to blend in with the existing facility, making it inconspicuous. The aesthetics of the toilet then appear normal, with the appearance of only a slightly taller than usual water tank. The modular cabinet could be provided with its own detachable lid, but reusing the original stock toilet lid will better preserve the original toilet aesthetics.
Universal Applications:
For universal applications, this modular cabinet can be offered in a generic cabinet shape or “skin” that is designed to work and look good with a wide range of brands and models of toilets. Adjustable mounting guides can assure a secure fit with a wide variety of tanks shapes. This will enhance the present invention's ability to be used on large numbers of existing toilets.
Storage Cabinet Mobility:
An embodiment of the present invention allows the modular cabinet assembly to function as mobile storage unit, whereby it can be pulled from its place above the toilet and moved to another location. In this case, a special modular lid adapter can be placed onto the toilet tank so that the cabinet can be placed securely onto it and whereby removing the cabinet allows the lid adapter to remain in order to keep the tank covered for aesthetics. This feature may be of benefit if the cabinet takes the form of a vanity.
Cabinet Top Storage Area:
The toilet tank lid can be left off the modular cabinet to allow the top surface of the cabinet to be utilized for even more storage space. The cabinet can be designed with an attractive top surface that will allow it to be displayed without a lid. For example, a multi-drawer cabinet could function as a vanity and its top could simply be an open rimmed, felt lined surface that would allow cosmetics and jewelry to be securely placed there without rolling off.
Ease of Installation:
The modular cabinet's position on the water tank also allows easy installation of the device as it merely sits on the tank, requiring no fasteners. Guides on the cabinet's bottom mates with the water tank's rim to keep the cabinet securely in place. The top of the modular cabinet has a rim just like the water tank so that the original lid can be attached to it. This modular design also allows it to be easily removed so that quick service to the components inside the water tank can be made such as freeing up a stuck flush valve.
Expandable Storage:
Another feature of the modular nature of the present invention is that other modular cabinets can be added for additional storage. More cabinets can simply be stacked onto each other in any sequence.
SUMMARYThe present invention is modular in two ways: 1) It is a cabinet that has a modular shape so that it can be stacked with other modular units onto a standard toilet water tank; 2) The cabinet is modular internally as well so that a variety of modular subassemblies can be installed therein.
Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been described, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or the scope of the present invention. The present examples are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims along with their full scope of equivalents.
The above mentioned objectives and advantages of this invention and the manner of attaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following detailed descriptions of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings
Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- 51 Modular Cabinet Assembly
- 52 Water tank
- 53 Lid, Water tank
- 54 Housing, Cabinet
- 55 Subassembly, Shelf Module
- 56 Subassembly, Bin Module
- 57 Subassembly, Drawer Module
- 58 Subassembly, Panel Module
- 59 Door, Swing
- 60 Shelf
- 61 Bin
- 62 Drawer
- 63 Panel
- 64 Roll, Toilet Paper
- 65 Hook, Jewelry
- 66 Mirror, Lighted
- 67 Adapter, Lid
- 68 Rim
- 69 Guide, Mounting
- 70 Ring
- 71 Necklace
- 72 Lid, Hamper
- 73 Cover, Modular Cabinet Top
Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof.
Modular Cabinet Invention:
The previous illustrations depicts only a few standard modular subassembly designs, such as shelves 60 for storing magazines, bins 61 for the storage of books, drawers 62 for storing small articles, and panels 63 for the storage of small items such as jewelry. Virtually any style and combination of compartments can be utilized in the subassemblies.
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10. A modular cabinet storage system for toilets with structural features to allow a plurality of said cabinets to modularly fit and be stacked together for expandability and with other structural features to allow said cabinet to be internally modular as well for versatility, and then to be removably stacked onto a toilet water tank, comprising a modular cabinet housing having a top side with a modular rimmed edge and bottom side with a modular mounting guide and defining an interior modular compartment and modular subassembly, comprising:
- a) said modular rimmed edge that is shaped to allow the engagement of a mating modular mounting guide that protrudes from a similar modular cabinet (or the original water tank lid) for the purpose of the engagement, positioning and secure mounting of said similar modular cabinet (or said tank lid) thereof and whereby said cabinet system can then expand externally and also have the capability to reuse said original tank lid;
- b) said modular mounting guide that protrudes from said bottom side of said modular cabinet housing that is shaped to allow the engagement, positioning and secure mounting of a mating top modular rimmed edge from a similar modular cabinet (or the rim of said water tank) thereof and whereby said cabinet system can securely mount onto said toilet water tank;
- c) said modular interior compartment that provides space for the storage of articles and that is shaped for the mounting and integration of modular subassemblies in order to provide the ability to subdivide its space into a variety of ways to more efficiently organize, store and retrieve articles, comprising: i) a means to gain access to said modular interior compartment; ii) a modular cabinet subassembly that is shaped to allow the engagement, positioning and secure mounting within said modular interior compartment, comprising: (a) at least one subassembly interior compartment with a method to gain access to said compartment; (b) a means for fastening said cabinet subassembly to into said interior compartment of said cabinet housing to form a complete cabinet assembly; (c) whereby said subassembly can modularly engage and securely fit within said cabinet interior compartment and enables the storage and retrieval of articles; iii) whereby said modular interior compartment can be accessed to store and retrieve articles; iv) whereby said modular interior compartment's subassembly can be installed and secured, and can be accessed to store and retrieve articles;
- d) whereby said cabinet housing exterior forms a modular structure so that other modular cabinet housings can be engaged, positioned and securely mounted thereof for expandability;
- e) whereby said cabinet housing can be securely and removably mounted onto said water tank while retaining the ability to reuse the original toilet water tank lid;
- f) whereby said cabinet housing interior forms a modular structure so that modular cabinet subassemblies can be installed therein for versatility and efficient optimization of space;
11. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby said modular cabinet housing is shaped to fit and blend in with said water tank for aesthetics.
12. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby said cabinet is shaped in a generic package to fit a wide variety of water tank designs for the versatility of a universal fit.
13. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby a lid adapter can be utilized as part of said modular cabinet system to keep said water tank covered thereby enabling said cabinet assembly to be removed from said lid adapter thereby enabling said cabinet's mobility for its remote usage from the bathroom, comprising a lid with a top planar side with a modular rimmed edge and a bottom side with a modular mounting guide, comprising;
- a) said modular rimmed edge that is shaped to allow the mating of a modular mounting guide that protrudes from said modular cabinet for the purpose of engaging, positioning and securely mounting said cabinet onto said rimmed edge;
- b) said modular guide that is shaped to protrude from said bottom side of said lid adapter and is shaped to engage the rim of said water tank for the purpose of engaging, positioning and securely mounting said lid adapter onto said tank;
- c) whereby said lid adapter can securely mount onto said water tank and provide a base for said modular cabinet housing to be securely mounted upon it;
- d) whereby said lid adapter enables said cabinet assembly to be removed from said lid adapter thereby allowing its mobility for the remote usage of said cabinet while keeping said water tank covered.
14. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby said cabinet interior compartment is formed to accommodate shelves, bins, drawers, panels or any combination thereof.
15. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby said cabinet subassembly compartments are formed to accommodate shelves, bins, drawers, panels or any combination thereof.
16. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby said modular cabinet interior subassembly is removable.
17. The modular cabinet storage system of claim 10 whereby said means of attachment of said cabinet interior subassembly into said cabinet includes glue, staples, nails and fasteners.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 26, 2008
Publication Date: Aug 27, 2009
Inventor: Robert Marion Harris (Roseville, CA)
Application Number: 12/037,603