Multi-purpose Adjustable Wall Storage System
A rack system for supporting items on a surface includes: mounts having an L-shaped body, mounting bores formed through the L-shaped body, and a support aperture formed through the L-shaped body; an elongate beam including a plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed therethrough; one or more attachments shaped to fit around the elongate beam, the one or more attachments including a clip portion including a pair of opposing apertures formed therethrough, an attachment arm formed on the clip portion, and a pin shaped to extend through the pair of opposing apertures of the clip portion and the at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam when the opposing apertures of the clip portion are aligned with the at least one pair of opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam.
This application claims priority to and is a non provisional of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/684,380 for a “Multi-purpose, adjustable wall storage system” filed on Jun. 13, 2018, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELDThis disclosure relates to the field of storage systems. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a storage system for adjustably supporting various types of items in a particular area, such as a garage.
BACKGROUNDVarious types racks exist for supporting tools and sports equipment. However, most existing supports are unstable and ill-suited for holding multiple types of tools or pieces of sports equipment. Further, while some existing racks may provide adjustability, those racks are relatively unstable, and portions of the rack may become disconnected from the rack during placement or removal of items on the rack. Other types of racks are not adjustable and once installed may only be used to support a particular type of tool or sporting equipment.
What is needed, therefore, is a storage system that provides for adjustable placement of various items while also providing sturdy support for those items to hold them above a floor space of a particular area.
SUMMARYThe above and other needs are met by a storage system that provides for adjustable placement of items above a floor of a storage area. In a first aspect, a storage system includes: an elongate beam mounted on the surface, the elongate beam extending from a first end to a second end that is distal from the first end, the elongate beam including a plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed therethrough; one or more attachments shaped to fit at least partially around the elongate beam, the one or more attachments including a clip portion including a pair of opposing apertures formed therethrough and shaped to align with at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam, an attachment arm formed on the clip portion and extending outwardly therefrom, and a fastener shaped to extend through the pair of opposing apertures of the clip portion and the at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam when the opposing apertures of the clip portion are aligned with the at least one pair of opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam. The attachments are adjustably mountable on the elongate beam by aligning the opposing apertures of the clip portion with one pair of the plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam.
In another embodiment, the storage system further includes two or more mounts, each of the two or more mounts having: an L-shaped body; one or more mounting bores formed through the L-shaped body; and a support aperture formed through the L-shaped body on a portion that is perpendicular to the one or more mounting bores. The elongate beam is shaped to slidably engage the support apertures of the two or more mounts such that the elongate beam is supported on the surface. In another embodiment, the fastener is a removable pin.
In yet another embodiment, a plurality of the one or more attachments are mounted on the beam, and at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a first of the two or more mounts and at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a second of the two or more mounts to prevent lateral movement of the elongate beam in relation to the two or more mounts.
In one embodiment, the storage system further includes: a foldable member pivotally attached on an upper end of each of the two or more mounts; and a shelf secured to the foldable member of each of the two or more mounts. The shelf is movable between a folded position and an unfolded position relative to the surface on which the rack system is mounted.
In another embodiment, the foldable member further includes an elongate aperture formed therethrough for receiving a fastener to secure the shelf in the unfolded position.
In a second aspect, a rack system for supporting one or more items on a surface includes: two or more mounts having an L-shaped body, one or more mounting bores formed through the L-shaped body, and a support aperture formed through the L-shaped body on a portion that is perpendicular to the one or more mounting bores; an elongate beam extending from a first end to a second end that is distal from the first end, the elongate beam including a plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed therethrough; one or more attachments shaped to fit at least partially around the elongate beam, the one or more attachments including a clip portion including a pair of opposing apertures formed therethrough and shaped to align with at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam, an attachment arm formed on the clip portion and extending outwardly therefrom, and a pin shaped to extend through the pair of opposing apertures of the clip portion and the at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam when the opposing apertures of the clip portion are aligned with the at least one pair of opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam. The elongate beam is shaped to slidably engage the support apertures of the two or more mounts such that the elongate beam is supported on the surface. The attachments are adjustably mountable on the elongate beam by aligning the opposing apertures of the clip portion with one pair of the plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam.
In one embodiment, the beam has a rectangular cross-sectional area, and further wherein mounting bores of the two or more mounts have rectangular cross-sectional areas corresponding to an outer shape of the elongate beam.
In another embodiment, a plurality of the one or more attachments are mounted on the beam, and wherein at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a first of the two or more mounts and at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a second of the two or more mounts to prevent lateral movement of the elongate beam in relation to the two or more mounts.
In yet another embodiment, a plurality of attachments are secured on the elongate beam, the plurality of attachments selected from the group consisting of a ski mount, bicycle mount, and tool mount.
Further features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, appended claims, and accompanying figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
Various terms used herein are intended to have particular meanings. Some of these terms are defined below for the purpose of clarity. The definitions given below are meant to cover all forms of the words being defined (e.g., singular, plural, present tense, past tense). If the definition of any term below diverges from the commonly understood and/or dictionary definition of such term, the definitions below control.
The rack system 10 includes an elongate beam 12 extending from a first end 14 to a second end 16 that is distal from the first end 14. The elongate beam 12 preferably has a rectangular cross-sectional area and is hollow along a length of the elongate beam 12. The elongate beam 12 is preferably formed of a metal, such as steel or aluminum. While the elongate beam 12 preferably has a rectangular cross sectional area, it is understood that a cross sectional area of the elongate beam 12 may be various other suitable shapes for supporting items thereon as described in greater detail below. For example, the elongate beam 12 may be formed having an open channel formed along a length of the elongate beam 12, such that the elongate beam 12 is forms a C-channel.
The elongate beam 12 preferably has a length of from about 30″ to about 80″, and more preferably has a length of from about 40″ to about 50″. The elongate beam 12 preferably has a height of from about 1″ to about 2″, and more preferably has a height of approximately 1.25″. The elongate beam 12 has a width of from about 1″ to about 2″, and more preferably has a width of approximately 1.25″. While the above dimensions are provided with respect to preferable embodiments of the elongate beam 12, it is also understood that dimensions of the elongate beam 12 may be varied. Further, the elongate beam 12 may be provided in multiple sections that are joined together, such as with fasteners.
The elongate beam 12 includes a plurality of apertures 18 formed through opposing sides of the elongate beam 12, as shown in
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Each of the two or more mounts 20A and 20B includes an L-shaped body 22 (
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In a horizontal arrangement of the elongate support beam 12 of the rack system 10, the support aperture 26 may be formed within the two or more mounts 20A and 20B such that at least one side of the rectangular support aperture 26 is parallel to a surface on which the two or mounts 20A and 20B are secured. Alternatively, and as shown in
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After securing the two or more mounts 20A and 20B to a surface, the elongate beam 12 is next slidably positioned within the support aperture 26 of each of the two or more mounts 20A and 20B. After slidably positioning the elongate beam 12 on the two or more mounts 20A and 20B, a plurality of the attachments 28 are secured on the elongate beam 12 such that items may be hung from or supported on the attachments 28.
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When one of the attachments 28 is located outboard of each of the two or more mounts 20A and 20B, lateral movement of the beam 12 is prevented by the attachments 28 to prevent the elongate beam from disengaging the two or more mounts 20A and 20B. While the above preferable embodiment contemplates attachments 28 mounted outboard of the two or more mounts 20A and 20B, it is also understood that the attachments 28 may otherwise be positioned adjacent to the two or more mounts 20A and 20B to prevent substantial sliding movement of the elongate beam 12 relative to the two or more mounts 20A and 20B.
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The horizontal members 102 further preferably include a padded surface 122 formed on an upper portion of the horizontal members 102 to prevent damage to any items resting on top of the horizontal members 102. The padded surface 122 may be formed from felt, rubber, or other soft or resiliently flexible materials.
To install the vertical rack 100, the plurality of wall brackets 104 are first mounted on a surface such as a wall by inserting fasteners through the aperture 114 formed through the base portion and into the surface. Prior to installing the elongate beams 12 on the wall brackets 104, the horizontal members 102 may be slidably engaged around the elongate beams 12 and secured in a desired position by inserting a pin through the apertures 120 formed through the elongate body 116 of the horizontal members 102. The elongate beam 12 and horizontal members 102 secured thereto may subsequently be installed on the wall brackets 14 by inserting a pin through the apertures 110 formed through the opposing tabs 106 and 108 and through apertures of the elongate beam 12.
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Embodiments of rack systems described herein advantageously allow for various items to be adjustably supported on a surface, such as a wall or ceiling. A location of items mounted on the rack systems may be readily adjusted without requiring tools or substantial disassembly of the rack systems and provide a sturdy mount for various types of items to be secured on the rack systems.
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The described preferred embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the disclosure to the precise form(s) disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the concepts revealed in the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
Claims
1. A rack system for supporting one or more items on a surface, the rack system comprising:
- an elongate beam mounted on the surface, the elongate beam extending from a first end to a second end that is distal from the first end, the elongate beam including a plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed therethrough;
- one or more attachments shaped to fit at least partially around the elongate beam, the one or more attachments including a clip portion including a pair of opposing apertures formed therethrough and shaped to align with at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam, an attachment arm formed on the clip portion and extending outwardly therefrom, and a fastener shaped to extend through the pair of opposing apertures of the clip portion and the at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam when the opposing apertures of the clip portion are aligned with the at least one pair of opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam;
- wherein the attachments are adjustably mountable on the elongate beam by aligning the opposing apertures of the clip portion with one pair of the plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam.
2. The rack system of claim 1, further comprising two or more mounts, each of the two or more mounts having:
- an L-shaped body;
- one or more mounting bores formed through the L-shaped body; and
- a support aperture formed through the L-shaped body on a portion that is perpendicular to the one or more mounting bores;
- wherein the elongate beam is shaped to slidably engage the support apertures of the two or more mounts such that the elongate beam is supported on the surface.
3. The rack system of claim 1, the fastener comprising a removable pin.
4. The rack system of claim 1, wherein a plurality of the one or more attachments are mounted on the beam, and wherein at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a first of the two or more mounts and at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a second of the two or more mounts to prevent lateral movement of the elongate beam in relation to the two or more mounts.
5. The rack system of claim 2, further comprising:
- a foldable member pivotally attached on an upper end of each of the two or more mounts; and
- a shelf secured to the foldable member of each of the two or more mounts;
- wherein the shelf is movable between a folded position and an unfolded position relative to the surface on which the rack system is mounted.
6. The rack system of claim 5, the foldable member further comprising an elongate aperture formed therethrough for receiving a fastener to secure the shelf in the unfolded position.
7. A rack system for supporting one or more items on a surface, the rack system comprising:
- two or more mounts having an L-shaped body, one or more mounting bores formed through the L-shaped body, and a support aperture formed through the L-shaped body on a portion that is perpendicular to the one or more mounting bores;
- an elongate beam extending from a first end to a second end that is distal from the first end, the elongate beam including a plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed therethrough;
- one or more attachments shaped to fit at least partially around the elongate beam, the one or more attachments including a clip portion including a pair of opposing apertures formed therethrough and shaped to align with at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam, an attachment arm formed on the clip portion and extending outwardly therefrom, and a pin shaped to extend through the pair of opposing apertures of the clip portion and the at least one pair of the opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam when the opposing apertures of the clip portion are aligned with the at least one pair of opposing spaced apart apertures of the beam;
- wherein the elongate beam is shaped to slidably engage the support apertures of the two or more mounts such that the elongate beam is supported on the surface; and
- wherein the attachments are adjustably mountable on the elongate beam by aligning the opposing apertures of the clip portion with one pair of the plurality of pairs of opposing spaced apart apertures formed through the elongate beam.
8. The rack system of claim 7, wherein the beam has a rectangular cross-sectional area, and further wherein mounting bores of the two or more mounts have rectangular cross-sectional areas corresponding to an outer shape of the elongate beam.
9. The rack system of claim 7, wherein a plurality of the one or more attachments are mounted on the beam, and wherein at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a first of the two or more mounts and at least one of the plurality of attachments is adjacent a second of the two or more mounts to prevent lateral movement of the elongate beam in relation to the two or more mounts.
10. The rack system of claim 7, wherein a plurality of attachments are secured on the elongate beam, the plurality of attachments selected from the group consisting of a ski mount and a bicycle hook.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 13, 2019
Publication Date: Dec 19, 2019
Inventor: Joshua Gordon (Troy, VA)
Application Number: 16/439,749