TENSION ROD STORAGE KIT
A tension rod storage kit, comprising a tension rod, a tray and an optional pouch, and a plurality of attachment means for securing the kit to two parallel walls and, optionally, to one wall perpendicular to both of the parallel walls.
The present invention relates generally to storage devices and, more specifically, to a tension rod storage kit especially useful in a bathroom in a shower stall or proximate a bathtub.
BACKGROUNDThis invention addresses the well-known problem of storage of items, primarily in a bathroom, either in a shower stall or proximate a bathtub. While tension rods are generally known, they are limited in their load bearing capacity.
For example, Umbra's Tension Rod Shelf discloses a vertical tension rod arranged to frictionally secure to the floor and ceiling that comprises a plurality of storage shelves, see https://www.umbra.com/products/tension-rod-shelf.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,824,000 (Samelson) discloses a tension rod with suction cups that are mounted to each respective end of the tension rod.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,485,383 (Worden et al.) discloses a tension-mounted pole that comprises a plurality of shelves vertically positioned along the tension-mounted pole. The tension pole is arranged between a floor and ceiling, e.g., the base of a bathtub and the ceiling.
There is a long-felt need for a tension rod storage device that includes additional support means beyond the tension rod itself. The abovementioned patents all rely solely on the tension rod's force to secure shelves or hanging articles and fail to disclose additional attachment means to accommodate heavier loads placed on a tension rod. What is needed, then, is a tension rod storage kit that solves this problem and provides a means of storing items above floor level in a shower stall or above a bathtub.
SUMMARYThe present invention broadly comprises a tension rod storage kit, comprising a tension rod having a first end and a second end, a first suction cup fixedly secured to the first end of the tension rod, a second suction cup fixedly secured to the second end of the tension rod, a first C-shaped clip arranged to clamp onto the rod, the clip having a first threaded partial through-bore therein, a second C-shaped clip arranged to clamp onto the rod, the clip having a second threaded partial through-bore therein, a shelf having a first and second aperture therein, a third suction cup having a male threaded member operatively arranged to pass through the first aperture of the tray and threadingly engage the first threaded partial through-bore of the first C-shaped clip to secure the tray to the tension rod, a fourth suction cup having a male threaded member operatively arranged to pass through the second aperture of the tray and threadingly engage the second threaded partial through-bore of the second C-shaped clip to secure the tray to the tension rod, a first suction cup former positioned between the third suction cup and the tray and arranged to receive the male threaded member of the third suction cup and to bend the third suction cup into a more concave shape, and, a second suction cup former positioned between the fourth suction cup and the tray and arranged to receive the male threaded member of the fourth suction cup and to bend the fourth suction cup into a more concave shape.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a storage solution device for a shower stall or bathroom that provides increased stability.
A secondary object of the present invention is to provide a tension rod storage kit that includes a tension rod and a storage tray with multiple suction cup securement means to enhance load bearing capacity.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a tension rod storage kit that includes a tension rod and a storage tray and optionally also includes a storage pouch which is removable attachable to the tension rod.
These and other objects, features, and advantages of the present disclosure will become readily apparent upon a review of the following detailed description of the disclosure, in view of the drawings and appended claims.
Various embodiments are disclosed, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which corresponding reference symbols indicate corresponding parts, in which:
At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical, or functionally similar, structural elements. It is to be understood that the claims are not limited to the disclosed aspects. It should be appreciated that, although the tension rod storage kit of the present invention finds particular application in a shower stall, bathroom or proximate a bathtub, that the invention likely has applications in other locations as well. For example, the invention could be used anywhere where a tension rod could provide a storage solution, such as in a closet or workshop, etc. As is well known, a key benefit of a telescoping tension rod is that it may be adjusted to be secured to two parallel walls of varying space therebetween.
Furthermore, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains. It should be understood that any methods, devices or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the example embodiments.
It should be appreciated that the term “substantially” is synonymous with terms such as “nearly,” “very nearly,” “about,” “approximately,” “around,” “bordering on,” “close to,” “essentially,” “in the neighborhood of,” “in the vicinity of,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. It should be appreciated that the term “proximate” is synonymous with terms such as “nearby,” “close,” “adjacent,” “neighboring,” “immediate,” “adjoining,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims.
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To ensure second tray suction former 38 is secured to second tray suction cup when threaded portion 39 of second tray suction cup 32 is inserted through central aperture 69 of second suction cup former 38, the plurality of channels and ridges, mentioned supra, of both second tray suction cup 32 and second tray suction cup former 38 interlock. In view of
As threaded portion of second tray suction cup 39 is threadably tightened within second C-shaped clip female partial through-bore 84″ (illustrated by
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It should be appreciated that the embodiment as shown is only one of a number of possible embodiments of the claimed invention.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
- 10 tension rod storage kit
- 20 tension rod
- 21 first suction cup
- 22 second suction cup
- 23 first rod hook
- 24 second rod hook
- 25 third rod hook
- 26 large diameter tension rod tube
- 27 wall of tray 30
- 28 small diameter tension rod tube
- 30 tray
- 31 first tray suction cup
- 32 second tray suction cup
- 33 first tray aperture
- 34 second tray aperture
- 35 plurality of tray drainage holes
- 35′ first large tray aperture
- 35″ second large tray aperture
- 36 first tray suction cup former
- 37 threaded portion of first tray suction cup
- 38 second tray suction cup former
- 39 threaded portion of second tray suction cup
- 40 storage pouch
- 41 outer circular surface of first tray suction cup
- 42 inner annular surface of first tray suction cup
- 43 inner raised circular rib of first tray suction cup
- 44 outer raised circular rib of first tray suction cup
- 45 inner raised disk portion of first tray suction cup
- 46 inner channel of first tray suction cup
- 47 inner first annular surface of first suction cup former
- 48 inner second annular surface of first suction cup former
- 49 central aperture of first suction cup former
- 51 cup portion of first suction cup former
- 52 outer first annular surface of first suction cup former
- 53 outer second annular surface of first suction cup former
- 54 outer frustroconical surface of first suction cup former
- 55 outer raised first rib of first suction cup former
- 56 outer raised second rib of first suction cup former
- 57 outer raised third rib of first suction cup former
- 58 first outer channel of first suction cup former
- 59 second outer channel of first suction cup former
- 61 outer circular surface of second tray suction cup
- 62 inner annular surface of second tray suction cup
- 63 inner raised circular rib of second tray suction cup
- 64 outer raised circular rib of second tray suction cup
- 65 inner raised disk portion of second tray suction cup
- 66 inner channel of second tray suction cup
- 67 inner first annular surface of second suction cup former
- 68 inner second annular surface of second suction cup former
- 69 central aperture of second suction cup former
- 71 cup portion of second suction cup former
- 72 outer first annular surface of second suction cup former
- 73 outer second annular surface of second suction cup former
- 74 outer frustroconical surface of second suction cup former
- 75 outer raised first rib of second suction cup former
- 76 outer raised second rib of second suction cup former
- 77 outer raised third rib of second suction cup former
- 78 first outer channel of second suction cup former
- 79 second outer channel of second suction cup former
- 83 first C-shaped clip
- 83′ first C-shaped clamp
- 83″ first C-shaped clip female threaded partial through-bore
- 84 second C-shaped clip
- 84′ second C-shaped clamp
- 84″ second C-shaped clip female threaded partial through-bore
- 85 first reinforcement divider
- 86 second reinforcement divider
- 87 third reinforcement divider
- 88 fourth reinforcement divider
- 92 first threaded rod insert
- 94 second threaded rod insert
- 95 bushing
- 96 tension rod spring
- 98 pin
- 99 wall surface
- 101 second tray suction cup vacuum chamber
Claims
1. A tension rod storage kit, comprising:
- a tension rod having a first end and a second end;
- a first suction cup having a male threaded member threadably secured to said first end of said tension rod;
- a second suction cup having a male thread member threadably secured to said second end of said tension rod;
- a first C-shaped clip arranged to clamp onto said rod, said clip having a first threaded partial through-bore therein;
- a second C-shaped clip arranged to clamp onto said rod, said clip having a second threaded partial through-bore therein;
- a shelf having a first and second aperture therein;
- a third suction cup having a male threaded member operatively arranged to pass through said first aperture of said tray and threadingly engage said first threaded partial through-bore of said first C-shaped clip to secure said tray to said tension rod;
- a fourth suction cup having a male threaded member operatively arranged to pass through said second aperture of said tray and threadingly engage said second threaded partial through-bore of said second C-shaped clip to secure said tray to said tension rod;
- a first suction cup former positioned between said third suction cup and said tray and arranged to receive the male threaded member of the third suction cup and to bend said third suction cup into a more concave shape; and,
- a second suction cup former positioned between said fourth suction cup and said tray and arranged to receive the male threaded member of the fourth suction cup and to bend said fourth suction cup into a more concave shape.
2. The tension storage rod kit recited in claim 1 wherein said tension rod comprises:
- a first tube having a first end and a second end;
- a second tube having a diameter less than said first tube, said second tube having a first end and a second end, wherein said second tube is threadably secured internally to said first tube; and,
- an internal spring. [revise with tension rod information from Khodi]
3. The tension rod kit recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- a third suction cup former positioned between said first suction cup and said tension rod first end and arranged to receive the male threaded member of the third suction cup and to bend said third suction cup into a more concave shape.
4. The tension rod kit recited in claim 1 further comprising:
- a fourth suction cup former positioned between said second suction cup and said tension rod second end and arranged to receive the male threaded member of the fourth suction cup and to bend said fourth suction cup into a more concave shape.
5. A tension rod kit comprising:
- a tension rod having a first end and a second end, comprising a first suction cup at said first end operatively arranged to secure said rod to a first surface and a second suction cup at said second end operatively arranged to secure said rod to a second surface which is parallel to said first wall, said first suction cup having a first contact surface, said second suction cup having a second contact surface, wherein said first and second contact surfaces are parallel to one another, said kit further comprising a storage tray removably securable to said tension rod, said storage tray operatively arranged to be securable to a third surface via a third suction cup, said third surface arranged substantially perpendicular to said first and second surfaces.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 30, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 30, 2021
Inventors: Eugenie De Loynes (Toronto), Christopher Snell (Toronto)
Application Number: 16/917,174