Patent classifications
A47B49/004
Rotary chain rack for recovery vehicles
A rotary chain rack located on a vehicle used to recover disabled vehicles, which may include a lower bin, one or more upper rotating carousels to which hooks carrying chains may be mounted, and a braking device for automatically stopping the rotation of the chain rack.
Device for the translatory and rotary movement of an item relative to a carrier panel
A device for the rotary movement has a planar bearing region relative to a bearing region of a carrier panel. The bearing region is arranged in a plane-parallel state in relation to the bearing region. As seen in the plane of the bearing surfaces, a length of the item is greater than a width of the item. Mutually facing bearing surfaces of the bearing regions have respective running channels, in which rolling-contact bodies are guided. The running channels are formed such that the item is moveable relative to the carrier panel from a starting position into an end position, in which the item has been pivoted through a predetermined angle of between 130? and 180? relative to the carrier panel and can be pivoted in a pivoting direction back into the starting position. A connecting stub projects out from one of the bearing regions and is moveable in a guide track arranged in the other of the two bearing regions. The guide stub is arranged eccentrically on one of the bearing regions and the guide track is in the form of a curve with a varying radius of curvature.
TURNTABLE AND STORAGE CABINET
A turn table includes a tray with heart-shaped and straight sliding rails and a base with first and second rods, wherein the first rod is slidably matched with the heart-shaped sliding rail, and the second rod is slidably matched with the straight sliding rail. When the tray is at an initial position, symmetrical lines of the bottom of the tray and the heart-shaped sliding rail are collinear, and the straight sliding rail extends along the symmetrical line of the heart-shaped sliding rail. When the tray switches from the initial position to a picking position, the first rod slides along the heart-shaped sliding rail and the second rod slides along the straight sliding rail, making the tray rotate circumferentially relative to the base with an outer circumferential surface thereof being prevented from interfering with an inner wall of a chamber for placing the turntable and thus accommodating the tray therein.
ROTATING UNDER-BED STORAGE IN DRAWER
A rotating under-bed storage unit is disclosed in which a drawer is mounted under a bed frame and bears a rotating circular platform within. The drawer with the circular platform is configured to be flush with the margin of the bedframe. When the platform is not in use, it does not extend beyond the bed frame and is therefore out of the way. However, upon sliding the drawer out, the circular platform is exposed and the stored contents of the platform are visible and accessible. The platform is rotated until the desired stored item is located. The drawer is then slid back into its closed stored position. Disclosed are multiple variations of rotating under-bed storage units contained in drawers. These variations shown utilize sliding supports, platforms of various sizes, shapes, structural and aesthetic features.
THREE-IN-ONE ROTATABLE KITCHEN SET
A three-in-one storage solution that reduce the space cost in a relatively small space, such as a kitchen in an RV. For example, three kitchen functions can be included in the device. A three-in-one cabinet can include a kitchen set (such as a cook top, oven, stove light, microwave, and the like), a refrigerator and a storage cabinet. These three pieces of furniture are rarely needed to be used at the same time. Therefore, it is possible to save space by combining these three pieces of furniture together in a rotatable mechanism, where a wall-space length of only one of these items is needed and the device can rotate between each of the devices as each one is needed.
Revolving Storage Cabinet
A cabinet includes a housing having a door configured to provide access to an interior of the housing, the interior having a front portion and a back portion. A carousel is disposed in the housing and has a primary storage area and a secondary storage area. The carousel has a first position in which the primary storage area is accessible and the secondary storage area is concealed. The carousel has a second position in which the secondary storage area is accessible.
SHOE CAROUSEL DEVICE
A shoe carousel device that includes in one embodiment a base for stabilization and support, a support stem attached to the base and extending upwards therefrom at an approximate 90 degree angle, and a plurality of stackable shelves mounted on the support stem, including a discrete top shelf. The stackable shelves and top shelf are circular shaped with a raised outer tab and lighting disposed along their circumference and a relatively thin mesh surfacing. The top shelf includes a plurality of tilted slats which each can receive a pair of flat bottom shoes. In some embodiments, the tilted slats may extend upwards in order to increase the number of slats that can fit on the shelf. In some embodiments, the shoe carousel device also includes a foot pedal actuated motor operative to rotate the shoe carousel device.
Drawer-mounted swing-out shelf
A shelf assembly comprises a shelf, an arm having a distal end and a proximal end, a first pivot connection between the shelf and the distal end of the arm, and a second pivot connection between the proximal end of the arm and a base. The base comprises a drawer movable in translation between at least a storage position and an operating position. A cabinet for a swing-out shelf is also described.
Container Clipping and Organizing Systems
Container docking systems are provided for arranging, organizing, and displaying small to medium sized containers holding different but related types of products. The systems provide clips and clip support structures that facilitate identification and access to products contained in cylindrical containers of consistent size and geometry. A first embodiment provides a modular carousel tower with rotating clip wheels that position a number of clips to receive and retain the container. The clips incorporate arm and tab elements that facilitate insertion and removal of the container. A second embodiment removes the clip structure from a specific support structure and positions a magnet or other reusable adhesive on a clip base, allowing the user to move the clip and bottle to any position on an existing or provided attractive surface. A hybrid embodiment combines the magnetic or adhesive clip base structure with a carousel to provide attachment surfaces arranged on a tower.
Shoe carousel device
A shoe carousel device that includes in one embodiment a base for stabilization and support, a support stem attached to the base and extending upwards therefrom at an approximate 90 degree angle, and a plurality of stackable shelves mounted on the support stem, including a discrete top shelf. The stackable shelves and top shelf are circular shaped with a raised outer tab and lighting disposed along their circumference and a relatively thin mesh surfacing. The top shelf includes a plurality of tilted slats which each can receive a pair of flat bottom shoes. In some embodiments, the tilted slats may extend upwards in order to increase the number of slats that can fit on the shelf. In some embodiments, the shoe carousel device also includes a foot pedal actuated motor operative to rotate the shoe carousel device.