Patent classifications
A47B77/14
SLIDABLE CABINET PULLOUT APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
A kitchen pullout for storage of knives, cutting boards, and miscellaneous utensils and appliances is provided. A magnetic bar, having a specialized magnetic array is provided for storage of metallic knives. A specialized rubber casting, having a plurality of serpentine slots for holding ceramic knives is provided. Conveniently placed canisters and slots are provided for closed storage of kitchen utensils. A bottom shelf is provided with various heights for storage of appliances. An adjustable base frame, and an adjustable top rail is provided to secure and accommodate position the mechanism in the cabinet carcass.
CABINET PULL-OUT FOR A CABINET ELEMENT
A cabinet pull-out comprises a first storage compartment and a second storage compartment and a pull-out frame, the pull-out frame connecting the first storage compartment to the second storage compartment. The first and the second storage compartment each are provided with a base. The pull-out frame comprises a carrier element which extends essentially rectangularly to the base area of the corresponding storage compartment. Each of the first and second storage compartments are provided with a front wall and a rear wall and two side walls each extending between the front wall and the rear wall. The carrier element is attached to an external side of the rear wall or one of the side walls. A loose storage compartment can be detachably coupled to one of the first or second storage compartments.
Cookware storage system
Disclosed is a system for storing cookware in an efficient and compact format. The system is modular, and provides a storage solution that is capable of holding significant weight with efficiency. The cookware system comprises a plurality of storage units configured to store pots and pans. Each cookware storage unit may be configured for magnetic coupling with one or more additional cookware storage units. The storage unit may include a first wall, second wall, bridge and gap.
CONFIGURABLE COLLABORATIVE COMMUNAL CULINARY WORKSPACES
An off-counter tableware, cookware or utensils drying/storage space includes a mix of drawers and/or shelves distributed in upper and/or lower locations. The drawers and shelves allow water to evaporate off tableware, cookware or utensil which have been cleaned and placed in the drawer/shelf wet and also direct any water which does not evaporate to a collection point. In addition, a communal washing and/or rinsing station includes a primary washing and rinsing device with a default-spray nozzle. The station can include a high flow filling device and a filtered water faucet.
CONFIGURABLE COLLABORATIVE COMMUNAL CULINARY WORKSPACES
An off-counter tableware, cookware or utensils drying/storage space includes a mix of drawers and/or shelves distributed in upper and/or lower locations. The drawers and shelves allow water to evaporate off tableware, cookware or utensil which have been cleaned and placed in the drawer/shelf wet and also direct any water which does not evaporate to a collection point. In addition, a communal washing and/or rinsing station includes a primary washing and rinsing device with a default-spray nozzle. The station can include a high flow filling device and a filtered water faucet.
Galley Slide Out Utensil Drawer and Message Center
A galley message center defines a tablet recess were a tablet is docked, substantially flush with the surrounding bulkhead so that a utensil storage drawer may be closely disposed to the message center and slide out in front of the tablet without the tablet needing to be removed. The docking element of the message center may be hinged to allow the tablet to be folded down with the screen against a recessed surface to protect the screen and prevent undesired or accidental interaction. The utensil storage drawer includes a plurality of features for securely holding utensils when not in use and place all of the stored utensils within reach of the flight staff, in proximity to a galley working surface.
STORAGE SYSTEM
A storage system which includes storage receptacles that are slidably mounted along a support member. The storage system may be formed as part of a cabinet. In one aspect, there may be a cabinet including a housing defining a cavity having an opening, the housing including a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall. A support rod may be supported within the cavity of the housing to extend between the first and second sidewalls of the housing. There may be at least one storage receptacle having a mounting element, so that the at least one storage receptacle is slidably mounted to the support rod by engagement between the mounting element of the storage receptacle and the support rod. The storage system may not include a cabinet in all embodiments and the support rod or member may instead be mounted on a support surface such as a wall.
STORAGE SYSTEM
A storage system which includes storage receptacles that are slidably mounted along a support member. The storage system may be formed as part of a cabinet. In one aspect, there may be a cabinet including a housing defining a cavity having an opening, the housing including a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall. A support rod may be supported within the cavity of the housing to extend between the first and second sidewalls of the housing. There may be at least one storage receptacle having a mounting element, so that the at least one storage receptacle is slidably mounted to the support rod by engagement between the mounting element of the storage receptacle and the support rod. The storage system may not include a cabinet in all embodiments and the support rod or member may instead be mounted on a support surface such as a wall.
COOKWARE STORAGE SYSTEM
Disclosed is a system for storing cookware in an efficient and compact format. The system is modular, and provides a storage solution that is capable of holding significant weight with efficiency. The cookware system comprises a plurality of storage units configured to store pots and pans. Each cookware storage unit may be configured for magnetic coupling with one or more additional cookware storage units. The storage unit may include a first wall, second wall, bridge and gap.
Configurable storage system
A storage system includes a support bar that has a cavity connected to the external environment by a slot. One or more fixtures have shafts with a retainer at one end and an attachment at the other. The retainers rest on an internal surface of the support bar within the cavity and can be repositioned by sliding the fixture along the slot. The attachment may be a hook or other suitable attachment that supports stored objects for display in the external environment.