Patent classifications
A47B43/006
Storage system with retractable cells
A storage system has retractable cells used for with storing and transporting articles in totes. A plurality of spaced apart shelves extends transversely between left and right flexible vertical panels. Left and right hangers extend upward from a distal end attached to a shelf to a proximal end at a structural support. A plurality of guide members are attached to the vertical panels, juxtaposed with the shelves. Each guide member slidingly engages a hanger. Means is provided for pulling the left and right hangers upward to raise the shelves upward. The hangers can be secured either to the support or to a shelf above. The left and right panels will fold inwardly between the shelves. The space beneath the shelves will increase to receive an article larger than a tote.
Mount apparatus for shed antlers
Shed antlers are attached for display to a mount comprising an elongate bar that may be mounted to a wall. The bar includes plural attachment nodes and flexible tethers are connected to the attachment nodes. In a preferred embodiment the attachment nodes are defined by a sinusoidal rod that is attached to the elongate bar to define adjacent openings to which the tethers are connected. Shed antlers are attached to the tethers for display.
Adjustable shelving structure
The disclosure defined by this invention is of a shelving system where the top and bottom shelf positions are fixed relative to each other by a plurality of support columns, and one or more inner shelves are vertically positionable by hand. The support columns pass through guide channels in a shelf, or in brackets attached to the shelves, and are forced to bend slightly to do so. The channels are larger than the support columns. The bent support columns exert opposing lateral forces against a shelf at the guide channel walls and edges and the friction between the support columns and the guide channels enables a shelf to remain stuck in a position even when under load. Force can be applied by hand to overcome the stuck position and slide a shelf to a new vertical position. Inner shelves can be finely positioned thru a finite vertical range.
Retractable sport board rack system
A sports board rack system includes an upper support frame, an upper pulley arrangement carried by the upper support frame, a lower support frame, and a lower pulley arrangement carried by the lower support frame. A flexible rack assembly is coupled between the upper and lower support frames and includes a pair of spaced apart rack units. Each rack unit includes spaced apart board supports. The upper and lower pulley arrangements are coupled together so that the flexible rack assembly is moveable between an expanded position and a retracted position. In the expanded position the board supports are aligned with one another in a horizontal direction for placement and removal of sports boards. In the retracted position the board supports are moved closer to one another so that a separation distance between adjacent board supports in a vertical direction is reduced.
HANGING SHELF SYSTEM
Hanging shelf system comprising one or more vertical posts and one or more shelves fastened to said vertical posts, characterized in that said vertical posts are supporting cables which suspend from at least one support.
STORAGE SYSTEM WITH RETRACTABLE CELLS
A storage system has retractable cells used for with storing and transporting articles in totes. A plurality of spaced apart shelves extends transversely between left and right flexible vertical panels. Left and right hangers extend upward from a distal end attached to a shelf to a proximal end at a structural support. A plurality of guide members are attached to the vertical panels, juxtaposed with the shelves. Each guide member slidingly engages a hanger. Means is provided for pulling the left and right hangers upward to raise the shelves upward. The hangers can be secured either to the support or to a shelf above. The left and right panels will fold inwardly between the shelves. The space beneath the shelves will increase to receive an article larger than a tote.
Toy organizing hammock
A hammock device includes a malleable canopy body and a frame having a plurality of frame rods. Each of the frame rods are removably positioned within a hollow frame channel located along the outer edge of the canopy body. Each end of each frame rod is connected to an adjacent frame rod by an elbow joint to form a frame about the entire outside of the canopy body. Each elbow joint includes a hook which engages a safety chain that suspends the assembled hammock device from a ceiling or other structure. The safety chains include functionality to break or otherwise disengage the frame when a weight of the frame and canopy exceed a maximum threshold.
Document hanger
The document hanger has a frame, one or more hanger lines, and a plurality of clips. The document hanger may be configured to display plurality of items simultaneously. As non-limiting examples, the plurality of items may be documents, reports, art projects, photographs, student works, certificates, other light-weight articles, or any combination thereof. As further non-limiting examples, the document hanger may be installed on a wall, on a bulletin board, over windows, or from a ceiling in a classroom, real estate office, business, event venue, or home. The one or more hanger lines may be stretched horizontally between a pair of vertical frame supports. The plurality of clips may be configured to couple individual items selected from the plurality of items to the one or more hanger lines. In some embodiments, the width and/or height of the frame may be adjustable.
Suspended shelving apparatus
A suspended shelving apparatus for slidably supporting items below a ceiling includes a rail, a plurality of support members, and a shelf. Each support member of the plurality of support members is coupled to and extends downwardly away from the rail to the shelf. Each support member of the plurality of support members is slidable along the rail to move the shelf along a path parallel to the rail.