CONTRACTIBLE STORAGE APPARATUS
An apparatus for storing multiple items or clothing comprises a base vertical support mounted to an existing door or location and a variable vertical support that contracts toward and extends away from the base vertical support. Telescoping units attach between the vertical supports and provide for storage of items. A cord extends the length of the respective telescoping units when such units are completely extended, whereby extending the telescoping units separates supports holding stored items. Attachment means attaching the cord to the storage supports holding stored items cause the storage supports attached to the cord to become spaced apart when the telescoping units are extended. The cord folds when the apparatus contracts and the storage supports move closer in relation to one another.
This application claims benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/338,229 filed on May 18, 2016.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThis invention relates to the storage of items by hanging on horizontal support and, more particularly, to a contractible storage apparatus that is suitable for the compact storage of garments.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION BackgroundThere is a continuing need for additional storage in any household. Most families dedicate a significant portion of the home for closets and cabinets to store clothing, tools, supplies, and other household items. Modern homes have larger closets, but as consumers, people will continue to fill them. Meanwhile, older homes lack the closet and storage space that is needed by many families in today's culture where individuals wear a greater variety of clothing and hold onto clothing that is infrequently used.
To address this need for additional storage, industry provides a variety of hangers, racks, and add-ons for installation in closets. One area that is available in many homes for expansion is the inside of the door of a closet. Another area that is available can be the inside of other doorways or other wall areas. Yet another area of space that could be used for storage is the end of a bunk bed or cabinet. With these areas in mind, what is needed is a storage apparatus that would adapt to using these spaces. Also, a need exists for the storage apparatus to be contractible so that items stored can be compressed together to take up less space, which will increase storage capacity. And, yet another need exists for the storage apparatus to be extendable for items to be pulled apart and separated for easy viewing and removal of items stored.
Brief Discussion of the Prior ArtRegarding the existing art, U.S. Pat. No. 703,094 to Steiger teaches a garment hanger for wardrobes. The '094 garment hanger includes a fixed guide formed of upper and lower members mounted in juxtaposition. A moveable carrier also formed of upper and lower members has telescoping engagement with the fixed guide members. The '094 device includes a rack 21 for compacting the garments. However, the device does not include a means for separating the garments for during operation of the garment-carrying part of the device. As shown in
An extendable storage device is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 9,022,237 to Hall et al., which teaches an extendable storage device with attached sliding supports. The supports include at least one hook comprising a base and a shank the hook disposed through a slot formed so that the base will rest on two ledges formed by the slot. The number and position of the hooks is adjustable. The '237 device includes a center piece for attachment in cabinets. This configuration is beneficial for storage of cookware in a cabinet. However, the device requires a large quantity of hooks for hanging, and the center piece limits installation to overhead compartments such as a cabinet.
U.S. Pat. No. 1,132,190 to Kohout teaches a garment hanger using a similar center piece support like that of the ‘237 patent, which limits installation options for the device. The garment hanger has several hooks spaced at fixed intervals on an extendable rack. However, the hooks cannot be moved or repositioned. This limits the extent to which the device can collapse.
Accordingly, there is an unmet need for a contractible storage apparatus that increases efficiency of storage space through the ability to both fully extend and to fully compress stored items from and within the storage space. There is also an unmet need for a storage apparatus that can be installed in a variety of existing spaces, such as closets, bunk bed, wall spaces, and utility room doors. Improved access to stored items needs to be provided without the need to numerous hooks that can be removed and lost, or hooks that reduce the collapsible capability of the storage apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONAccordingly, the overall objective of this invention is to provide a novel contractible storage apparatus that is contractible and extendable and attachable to a vertical surface such as the face of a door. In the embodiments, a telescoping unit with a flexible cord can be installed between vertical supports for supporting storage of items such as articles of clothing. One or more telescoping units and the cord can be shortened between the vertical surfaces. Thus, it is a first objective of the invention that the horizontal length and size of the apparatus can be adjusted to expand or contract. While contracted the apparatus may compress articles within the storage space, or while expanded the apparatus may display items more clearly by using the cord to separate the articles.
It is a further objective of the present invention to provide an improved and convenient method and apparatus for the storage of clothing so that the clothing is readily accessible.
It is a further objective of the present invention to allow for maximum utilization of storage space by providing an apparatus and method that compress items within a smaller space while those items have no need for retrieval and viewing.
It is a further objective of the present invention to support and store clothing, garments, home supplies, garden supplies, tools, and other items using the apparatus and method.
It is another aspect of the embodiments of the present invention that the apparatus can be mounted on the inside of an existing closet door to increase storage within a previously defined storage area.
It is another aspect of the embodiments of the present invention that the apparatus can improve the ease of viewing items in storage. The apparatus extends and separates the items stored using a cord that is attached in separate increments to each item in storage.
In another aspect of the invention, the apparatus can be used with the existing styles of hangers, including those with a neck for attachment via the neck thereof to the cord via an intermediary attachment connector.
In the aspect for use with hangers, the apparatus of the invention can be used to hold garments by storage of the garments on pre-existing clothing hangers.
In an aspect for manufacture and distribution of the apparatus of the invention, the parts thereof may be separated for later assembly into a kit comprising vertical supports, telescoping units, support members or brackets for attachment to existing structures, cord, attachment connectors, and related parts that are easily packaged and shipped to a consumer.
The present apparatus comprises a base vertical support and variable vertical support. The base vertical support may comprise an existing vertical support surface such as a wall, door or bed surface, or may comprise a supplied vertical support. The variable vertical support assumes a variable horizontal position through moving the variable vertical support in relation to the base vertical support. If supplied as a separate structural member, the base vertical support mounts with appropriate hardware to a door or existing surface.
One or more telescoping units attach to the base vertical support. The telescoping units include at least one first support member in combination with at least one first extension member. The telescoping unit is horizontally positioned between the vertical supports for storage of items, such as clothing. The support members and extension members of the telescoping unit may comprise rods or bars that intermesh to form an extensible telescoping unit capable of both elongation and shortening of the horizontal length of the telescoping unit. A second telescoping unit may be positioned in parallel to the first telescoping unit lower than the first for either support of additional items for storage or for additional structural support. The specific vertical positioning of each telescoping unit between the vertical supports may be adjustable for the time of time being stored. For example, the length of clothing may impact the desirable position of the telescoping units. Additional telescoping units may be added either for additional storage or structural support.
Each telescoping unit that is provided for storage of items includes a cord of rope or string that extends the length of the respective telescoping unit. The cord of each telescoping unit attaches to storage supports such as clothing hangers via attachment means such as attachment connectors to support the cord between the vertical supports. Each cord is flexible to allow folding and includes attachment connectors formed of the cord itself or added to the cord for connection of the storage supports. The attachment connectors attaching the cord to the storage supports cause the storage supports to become spaced apart when the telescoping units are extended.
The following description is intended to provide the reader with a better understanding of the invention. The description is not intended to be limiting with respect to any element not otherwise limited within the claims.
The present invention discloses a contractible and expandable storage apparatus that can be installed in an existing home, workshop or business. As shown in
Referring to the embodiment of
The overall structure of the apparatus having been described, the figures further illustrate an exemplary embodiment. For example,
The variable vertical support 50 is distally connected opposing the base vertical support 40 as discussed above via the telescoping units 10, 20 and/or 30. The opposing variable vertical support 50, also referred to herein also as a variable support, is supplied with the framework of the apparatus. This variable support may be constructed of wood, plastic, metal, composite, or any desired material. The variable support 50 is attached to the first extension member 14 of the first telescoping unit via a second upper mounting member 52, whereby the first telescoping unit 10 permits the variable support 50 to contract and extend in relation to the base vertical support 40, also referred to generally as the base vertical or base support. The variable support 50 may be attached to the second extension member 24 of the second telescoping unit 20, as shown in the embodiment of
The handle 54 or wheel 58 may be unnecessary when high quality components and construction are used in fabrication of the vertical supports 40, 50 and the telescoping units 10, 20, or 30. For example, in
Each telescoping unit 10, 20, or 30, both upper and lower if included, comprises intermeshing rods or bars that form the support members 12, 22, or 32 and the extension members 14, 24, or 34 that can slide to adjust the extension of the rods with respect to one another to move in a telescopic manner from a contracted state to an extended state. Each telescoping support 10, 20, or 30 unit can be positioned on the vertical supports 40, 50 in the optimal position. For example, the first telescoping unit 10 may be positioned near the top of the vertical supports 40, 50 to maximize hanging height for clothing, or in alternative embodiments, the first telescoping unit 10 may be position at a height that is user friendly and optimized for the height of reach of a person using the apparatus. The position of the lower second telescoping unit 20 or third telescoping unit 30 may also vary depending upon the length of the clothing or stored items 6 to be hung and the optimal position desired. As shown in
In the embodiment shown, the first and second telescoping units 10, 20 shown in the upper and middle positions on the vertical supports 40, 50 are configured for holding garments, as the stored items 6. The storage supports comprising hangers 82 in the figures illustrate how garments may hang on the telescoping units. The cord 60 in the figures, that is enlarged for clarity in
The cord 60 is flexible to allow compression of stored items 6 next to one another as the variable vertical support 50 is moved toward the base vertical support 40 during contraction. As the cord 60 extends away from the base vertical support 40 by moving the variable support outward, the cord 60 includes means for moving items separately so that the extension of the telescoping units relative to one another will also separate the garments or items held. In the embodiment shown in
Other options for attachment of the cord to the supports are shown in
In
The supports, such as hangers 82, are spaced apart when the attachment connectors 84 are extended via extension of the cord 60. The spaced separation of the supports improves viewing of the stored items 6 being held in storage by the apparatus. In the embodiment shown in
For distribution and cost control, the contractible storage apparatus can be packaged as separate parts. The boards comprising the vertical supports 40, 50 may be separated from the telescoping units 10, 20, 30. Whereby, the supports, telescoping units, cord, mounting members, and other parts may be packaged as separate components. An advantage of the embodiment shown is that these components are cost effective to produce and easy for the end user to assemble and install.
While specific embodiments are described in the present disclosure, those who are skilled in the art may make various other changes and modifications without departing from the true spirit and scope of present invention. We intend to cover all such changes in our claims listed below which are within the scope of current disclosure.
Specific dimensions relevant to the invention are provided herein for demonstrating the invention, but these dimensions are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. It is understood that one skilled in the art may make alterations to the embodiments shown and described herein without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A contractible storage apparatus comprising:
- a. a base vertical support;
- b. a variable vertical support;
- c. a telescoping unit having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the telescoping unit is attached to the base vertical support and the second end of the telescoping unit is attached to the variable vertical support;
- d. storage supports supported by the telescoping unit; and
- e. a cord having a first cord end and a second cord end; and
- f. said cord being attached to the storage supports and said first cord end is attached to the base vertical support or the first end of the telescoping unit and said second cord end is attached to the variable vertical support or the second end of the telescoping unit.
Type: Application
Filed: May 17, 2017
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2017
Inventor: Jose Adolfo Castro (Lakeland, GA)
Application Number: 15/598,101