Chest Freezer Organizer
Organizers for chest freezers are disclosed that provide increased access to items in chest freezers. The organizers include a base and at least one storage member, which can move vertically and rotate horizontally relative to the base. Vertical and horizontal movement of the storage member relative to the base is provided in some embodiments by a vertical member that forms a hinge between the base and the storage member and is provided in some embodiments by a coupling of the storage member to a vertical member extending vertically from the base. Also disclosed is a corresponding method for accessing items in a chest freezer. Moving a storage member of a disclosed organizer up relative to the organizer's base and/or rotating the storage member horizontally relative to the base provides greater access to frozen items in the storage member and frozen items located below the storage member's original position.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/992,428 “Chest Freezer Organizer” to Floral Ann Roulett, filed May 13, 2014, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE DISCLOSUREThe present disclosure generally relates to a device and method for organizing and/or storing items, and more particularly to a device and method for organizing and/or storing items within a chest freezer.
BRIEF SUMMARYChest freezers are often deep. As a result, accessing items located in the middle or bottom of a chest freezer may be challenging. Devices exist to aid in accessing these items.
Accordingly, in one embodiment, the present disclosure provides an organizer for a chest freezer having an interior space sized to receive frozen items. The organizer includes a base, at least one storage member sized to receive frozen items, and at least one vertical member that forms a hinge between the base and the storage member. The hinge rotatably supports the storage member to allow the storage member to slide up relative to the base and rotate relative to the base. The movement of the storage member relative to the base allows the user to access frozen items positioned under the storage member.
Also accordingly, in one embodiment, the present disclosure provides an organizer for a top-opening chest freezer having an interior space sized to receive frozen items. The organizer includes a base, a vertical member, and a storage member configured to store frozen items. The storage member is coupled to the vertical member such that the storage member can slide vertically relative to the base and rotate horizontally relative to the base.
The present disclosure also contemplates a method for operating an organizer for a top-opening chest freezer having an interior space sized to receive frozen items. The method includes, in no particular order, (1) providing a top-opening chest freezer and (2) providing an organizer including a base, a vertical member extending vertically from the base, and a storage member configured to store frozen items. The storage member is coupled to the vertical member. The method further includes (3) sliding the storage member vertically relative to the base and (4) rotating the storage member horizontally relative to the base.
Additional embodiments, as well as features and advantages of embodiments of the disclosure, will be apparent from the descriptions herein.
Chest freezers present an issue of how to access items stored underneath other items in the freezer. The present disclosure contemplates devices and methods for organizing items in chest freezers. The devices and methods disclosed provide greater and/or easier access to items stored in a chest freezer, including items stored on top of other items within the freezer and items stored under other items within the freezer.
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Aperture 16 is sized to receive vertical member 12. In this embodiment, coupling member 14 is a hollow pole or tube and aperture 16 is a circular bore extending through coupling member 14. In other embodiments, coupling member 14 can be, for example, a clamp, pulley, ring, partial ring, key-stock, or non-rigid member (e.g., elastic member. string, or wire), etc. and aperture 16 can be, for example, a hole, opening, gap, slot, etc. Aperture 16 can extend completely through or only partially through coupling member 14. In this embodiment, vertical member 12 is a circular support pole. In other embodiments, vertical member 12 can be, for example, a pole of different shape, a wall, or a non-rigid member (e.g., string or wire).
Together, vertical member 12, coupling member 14, and aperture 16 form a preferred embodiment hinge 11 between base 10 and storage member 18 that rotatably supports storage member 18 such that storage member 18 can slide up relative to base 10 and rotate relative to base 10. This allows increased access to frozen items, such as frozen food, that are positioned in storage member 18 or positioned above base 10 but under where storage member 18 is positioned in
When storage member 18 is at a lowest vertical position relative to base 10, a space is provided between storage member 18 and base 10 by coupling member 14. This space is provided by coupling member 14 extending below the bottom or floor 21 (not shown) of storage member 18 and is abutted from below, specifically by base 10, at a certain position such that coupling member 14 and thus storage member 18, on which coupling member 14 is supported, cannot slide further vertically downward, and at that certain position, a space exists between the bottom or floor 21 (not shown) of storage member 18 and base 10.
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Though chest freezer 2 is shown with one particular set of dimensions for height, width, and depth, it is contemplated that embodiments of the present disclosure will fit inside chest freezers of all shapes and sizes. Embodiments of the disclosure can be made to fit and/or fill the interior space of chest freezers of different shapes and sizes by, for example, varying the size of an organizer's parts. varying the number of storage members supported by an organizer, and/or varying the number of organizers positioned within a particular chest freezer. For example, storage member 18 and, more generally, organizer 20 can be adjustable in size to allow for configuration for use in a wide variety of chest freezers.
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Together, vertical member 12 and coupling member 14 form hinge 11 between base 30 and storage member 18 to rotatably support storage member 18 such that storage member 18 can slide up relative to base 30 and rotate relative to base 30. This allows increased access to frozen items, such as frozen food, that are positioned in storage member 18 or positioned in interior space 46 defined by floor 29 and walls 40, 42, 44 of base 30. Coupling member 14 couples storage member 18 to vertical member 12 such that storage member 18 can slide vertically relative to base 30 and rotate horizontally relative to base 30. Compared to the vertical height and horizontal orientation of storage member 18 relative to base 30 in
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Apertures 66 include slots 67, and vertical member 62 includes key-stocks 63. Slots 67 are sized and shaped to receive key-stocks 63 when slots 67 are aligned with key-stocks 63. Slots 67 are aligned with key-stocks 63 when apertures 66 are aligned with vertical member 62 and storage member 18 is positioned directly above base 10. Apertures 66 are sized and shaped to receive vertical member 62 such that rings 65 can slide freely vertically along vertical member 62 when slots 67 are aligned with key-stocks 63. When slots 67 are not aligned with key-stocks 63, rings 65 cannot slide freely vertically along the entire length of vertical member 62.
Key-stocks 63 can be support members configured to maintain storage member 18 at a vertical height relative to base 10. Key-stocks 63 allow storage member 18 to be locked in place at a certain height above base 10 when storage member 18 is raised vertically relative to base 10 (for example, by aligning slots 67 with key-stocks 63 such that rings 65 can slide freely vertically along vertical member 62) and then rotated horizontally relative to base 10 such that slots 67 are not aligned with key-stocks 63 and thus at least one ring 65 can rest on top of at least one key-stock 63.
Together, vertical member 62, coupling member 64, and apertures 66 form hinge 61 between base 10 and storage member 18 to rotatably support storage member 18 such that storage member 18 can slide up relative to base 10, rotate relative to base 10, and be maintained at a certain height above base 10. This allows increased access to frozen items, such as frozen food, that are positioned in storage member 18 or positioned above base 10 but below storage member 18 when storage member 18 is in a lowest position relative to base 10. Coupling member 64 couples storage member 18 to vertical member 62 such that storage member 18 can slide vertically relative to base 10 and rotate horizontally relative to base 10.
When storage member 18 is at a lowest vertical position relative to base 10, a space is provided between storage member 18 and base 10 by coupling member 64. This space is provided because coupling member 64 extends below the bottom or floor 21 of storage member 18 and is abutted from below, specifically by base 10, at a certain position such that coupling member 64 and thus storage member 18, on which coupling member 64 is supported, cannot slide further vertically downward, and at that certain position, a space exists between the bottom or floor 21 of storage member 18 and base 10.
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Aperture 76 is sized to receive coupling member 74. In this embodiment, vertical member 72 is a hollow pole or tube and aperture 76 is a circular bore extending through vertical member 72. In other embodiments, vertical member 72 can be, for example, a clamp, pulley, ring, partial ring, key-stock, non-rigid member (e.g., elastic member, string, or wire), etc. and aperture 76 can be, for example, a hole, opening, gap, slot, etc. Aperture 76 can extend completely through or only partially through vertical member 72. In this embodiment, coupling member 74 is a circular support pole. In other embodiments, coupling member 74 can be, for example, a pole of different shape, a wall, or a non-rigid member (e.g., string or wire). Holes 73 are formed in storage member 78. In other embodiments, more holes, less holes, or no holes can be formed in a storage member. Holes 73 can be used as handles for lifting or rotating storage member 78 relative to base 70. In other embodiments, other types of handles can be included in an organizer for lifting or rotating a storage member relative to a base.
Together, vertical member 72 and coupling member 74 form hinge 71 between base 70 and storage member 78 to rotatably support storage member 78 such that storage member 78 can slide up relative to base 70 and rotate relative to base 70. This allows increased access to frozen items, such as frozen food, that are positioned in storage member 78 or positioned above base 70 but under where storage member 78 is positioned in
When storage member 78 is at a lowest vertical position relative to base 70, a space is provided between storage member 78 and base 70 by spacers 84. More specifically, spacers 84 provide a space between floor 75 of base 70 and floor 79 (not shown) of storage member 78. This space is also provided by coupling member 74 because coupling member 74 extends below the bottom or floor 79 of storage member 78 and is abutted from below, specifically by base 70, at a certain position such that coupling member 74 and thus storage member 78, on which coupling member 74 is supported, cannot slide further vertically downward, and at that certain position, a space exists between the bottom or floor 79 of storage member 78 and base 70. Spacers 84 can also serve as a support members to maintain storage member 78 at a certain vertical height above base 70. For example, the height of spacers 84 can be adjustable (e.g., via telescoping) so as to allow the lowest vertical position of storage member 78 relative to base 70 to be adjustable.
Organizer 80 includes legs 82 coupled to and extending downward from base 70. Legs 82 can be adjustable so as to allow the overall height of organizer 80, and specifically the height of base 70 above the floor of a chest freezer, to be adjusted. For example, legs 82 can be telescoping.
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Coupling member 154 includes a hollow pole or tube portion and secondary hinges 155, 157 supported on the hollow pole or tube portion. Coupling member 154 is supported on a corner of storage member 158 by secondary hinge 155 and is supported on a corner of storage member 159 by secondary hinge 157. Secondary hinges 155, 157 allow storage members 158, 159 to rotate horizontally relative to base 150. Secondary hinges 155, 157 can comprise, for example, flexible material or moving components.
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Together, vertical member 152, coupling member 154, and aperture 156 form hinge 151 between base 150 and storage members 158, 159 to rotatably support storage members 158, 159 such that storage members 158, 159 can each slide up relative to base 150 and rotate relative to base 150. This allows increased access to frozen items, such as frozen food, that are positioned in storage members 158, 159 or positioned above base 150 but under where storage members 158, 159 are positioned in
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Additionally, this embodiment may also include vertical spacers 112, 114, 116, 118 as seen in
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In additional embodiments, an organizer can be provided with any number or combination of storage members, vertical members, coupling members, or hinges. A storage member can be, for example, a shelf, basket, or container and may include holes. A storage member can comprise, for example, a metal and/or a plastic.
Also contemplated is a method for operating an organizer (e.g., organizer 20) for a top-opening chest freezer (e.g., chest freezer 2) that has an interior space (e.g., interior space #) sized to receive frozen items (e.g., frozen items 7, 8). This method includes, in no particular order, (1) providing a top-opening chest freezer 2, (2) providing an organizer 20 including a base 10, a vertical member 12 extending vertically from base 10, and a storage member 18 coupled to vertical member 12 and configured to store frozen items, (3) sliding storage member 18 vertically relative to base 10, and (4) rotating the storage member 18 horizontally relative to base 10. This method can also include a step of resting storage member 18 on a side 3 of top-opening chest freezer 2 after rotating storage member 18 horizontally relative to base 10. Alternatively, the method can include a step of resting storage member 18 on at least one frozen item positioned within top-opening chest freezer 2 after rotating storage member 18 horizontally relative to base 10. This method for operating organizer 20 can also include locking storage member 18 in place on vertical member 12.
Though this method has been described in regards to organizer 20 and chest freezer 2, this method can also apply to other embodiments of this disclosure.
Claims
1. An organizer for a chest freezer having an interior space sized to receive frozen items, the organizer including:
- a base;
- at least one storage member sized to receive frozen items; and
- at least one vertical member that forms a hinge between the base and at least one storage member to rotatably support the at least one storage member to allow the at least one storage member to slide up relative to the base and rotate relative to the base to increase access to frozen food positionable under the at least one storage member.
2. The organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least vertical member is a support pole and the hinge includes the at least one support pole and an aperture sized to receive the at least one support pole.
3. The organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one storage member is adjustable in size to allow for configuration for use in a wide variety of chest freezers.
4. The organizer of claim 1, further including adjustable legs coupled to and extending downward from the base to allow an organizer height to be adjustable.
5. The organizer of claim 1, wherein one storage member includes an upper-most portion and the at least one vertical member extends upward from the base to a height less than a height of the a chest freezer lid so that the chest freezer lid clears the at least vertical member during closing and allows the at least one storage member to rest on an upper ledge of the chest freezer when rotated relative to the base.
6. The organizer of claim 1, wherein the at least one vertical member includes at least one key-stock configured to allow the at least one storage member to be locked in place on the at least one vertical member when raised vertically relative to the base and rotated relative to the base.
7. The organizer of claim 6, wherein the at least one storage member further includes a slot aligned with the at least one key-stock of the at least one vertical member to allow the storage member to lock in place on the at least one vertical member when raised vertically relative to the base and rotated relative to the base.
8. An organizer for a container having an interior space sized to receive items, the organizer including:
- a base;
- a vertical member extending vertically from the base; and
- a storage member configured to store items, the storage member being coupled to the vertical member such that the storage member can slide vertically relative to the base and rotate horizontally relative to the base.
9. The organizer of claim 8, wherein the base is polygon-shaped and the storage member is polygon-shaped.
10. The organizer of claim 9, wherein the vertical member extends from a corner of the base and a corner of the storage member is coupled to the vertical member.
11. The organizer of claim 8, further including a spacer configured to provide a space between the storage member and the base when the storage member is at a lowest vertical position relative to the base.
12. The organizer of claim 8, further including a support member configured to maintain the storage member at a vertical height above the base.
13. The organizer of claim 8, wherein the storage member includes a floor and at least one wall to define an interior space to store items.
14. The organizer of claim 8, wherein the base includes a floor and at least one wall to define an interior space to store items.
15. The organizer of claim 8, wherein the storage member is a first storage member, the organizer further including a second storage member configured to store frozen items, the second storage member being coupled to the vertical member such that the second storage member can slide vertically relative to the base and rotate horizontally relative to the base.
16. The organizer of claim 8, wherein the storage member is a first storage member and the vertical member is a first vertical member, the organizer further including a second vertical member extending vertically from the base and a second storage member configured to store frozen items, the second storage member being coupled to the second vertical member such that the second storage member can slide vertically relative to the base and rotate horizontally relative to the base.
17. A method for operating an organizer for a container having an interior space sized to receive items, the method including the steps of:
- providing a container;
- providing an organizer including a base, a vertical member extending vertically from the base, and a storage member configured to items, the storage member being coupled to the vertical member;
- positioning the organizer in the container;
- sliding the storage member vertically relative to the base; and
- rotating the storage member horizontally relative to the base.
18. The method of claim 17, further including a step of resting the storage member on an upper ledge of the container after rotating the storage member.
19. The method of claim 17, further including a step of resting the storage member on items positioned within the container after rotating the storage member.
20. The method of claim 17, further including locking the storage member in place on the vertical member.
21. The method of claim 17, wherein the container is a top-opening chest freezer.
Type: Application
Filed: May 11, 2015
Publication Date: Nov 19, 2015
Inventor: Floral Ann Roullett (Hobart, IN)
Application Number: 14/708,563