Patent classifications
A47B77/14
Cookware lid and utensil holder device
The present invention relates to a novel cookware lid and utensil holder device that safely and securely stores hot cookware lids and/or utensils while cooking without placing the items on a countertop and/or stovetop. The device comprises a base unit and a tubular, metal stand comprising at least one U-shaped component that receives a cookware lid and/or utensil. Users place cookware lids and/or utensils on the U-shaped component for storage while cooking. Further, the device can be positioned near a stovetop, preventing users from having to place hot cookware lids and/or utensils directly on the stovetop and/or countertop.
Cookware lid and utensil holder device
The present invention relates to a novel cookware lid and utensil holder device that safely and securely stores hot cookware lids and/or utensils while cooking without placing the items on a countertop and/or stovetop. The device comprises a base unit and a tubular, metal stand comprising at least one U-shaped component that receives a cookware lid and/or utensil. Users place cookware lids and/or utensils on the U-shaped component for storage while cooking. Further, the device can be positioned near a stovetop, preventing users from having to place hot cookware lids and/or utensils directly on the stovetop and/or countertop.
Kitchen utensil suspension assembly
A kitchen utensil suspension assembly for storing kitchen utensils over a kitchen sink includes a pair of brackets that is each of the brackets coupled to a vertical support surface. The brackets are spaced apart from each other a distance corresponding to a width of a kitchen sink. A plurality of supports is each pivotally coupled to a respective one of the brackets. Each of the supports is positionable in a deployed position having each of the supports being oriented at an angle with respect to the vertical support surface. Additionally, each of the supports is positionable in a stored position having each of the supports extending upwardly along the vertical support surface. A plurality of poles is each extended through each of the first and second supports. Thus, each of the poles may have a kitchen utensil suspended thereon for storage.
Kitchen utensil suspension assembly
A kitchen utensil suspension assembly for storing kitchen utensils over a kitchen sink includes a pair of brackets that is each of the brackets coupled to a vertical support surface. The brackets are spaced apart from each other a distance corresponding to a width of a kitchen sink. A plurality of supports is each pivotally coupled to a respective one of the brackets. Each of the supports is positionable in a deployed position having each of the supports being oriented at an angle with respect to the vertical support surface. Additionally, each of the supports is positionable in a stored position having each of the supports extending upwardly along the vertical support surface. A plurality of poles is each extended through each of the first and second supports. Thus, each of the poles may have a kitchen utensil suspended thereon for storage.
WALL CABINET, IN PARTICULAR A KITCHEN WALL CABINET
The invention relates to a wall-mounted cabinet having a block-shaped cabinet carcass, the open front side of which can be closed with at least one cabinet door that is hinged to the cabinet carcass and is flush with the outer sides of the vertical side walls and of the horizontal top wall of the cabinet carcass in the closed position of the cabinet door, in particular a wall-mounted kitchen cabinet. In order for the wall-mounted cabinet to have at least one cabinet box, which regardless of whether the cabinet door is open or closed is always accessible for putting pots and pans, kitchen utensils, and the like in it and storing them, the invention provides that tilt fittings for a cabinet door embodied as a flap door are mounted on the inner sides of the side walls in the upper region of the cabinet carcass; that the tilt fittings are covered by inner walls; that the flap door is composed of an inner panel and an outer panel, which extends across an upper front region of the cabinet carcass from the outside of the top wall of the cabinet carcass to the top side of the lower cabinet box and with which the lowerable front coverings between the inner walls and the side walls of the cabinet carcass are associated; that the outer panel of the flap door extends at least across a lower region of the front side of the inner panel and extends as far as the top side of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass; and that fixed front coverings, adjacent to lowerable front coverings, extend to the underside of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass between the inner walls and the side walls of the cabinet carcass and are flush with the ends of the inner walls and of the side walls of the cabinet carcass.
WALL CABINET, IN PARTICULAR A KITCHEN WALL CABINET
The invention relates to a wall-mounted cabinet having a block-shaped cabinet carcass, the open front side of which can be closed with at least one cabinet door that is hinged to the cabinet carcass and is flush with the outer sides of the vertical side walls and of the horizontal top wall of the cabinet carcass in the closed position of the cabinet door, in particular a wall-mounted kitchen cabinet. In order for the wall-mounted cabinet to have at least one cabinet box, which regardless of whether the cabinet door is open or closed is always accessible for putting pots and pans, kitchen utensils, and the like in it and storing them, the invention provides that tilt fittings for a cabinet door embodied as a flap door are mounted on the inner sides of the side walls in the upper region of the cabinet carcass; that the tilt fittings are covered by inner walls; that the flap door is composed of an inner panel and an outer panel, which extends across an upper front region of the cabinet carcass from the outside of the top wall of the cabinet carcass to the top side of the lower cabinet box and with which the lowerable front coverings between the inner walls and the side walls of the cabinet carcass are associated; that the outer panel of the flap door extends at least across a lower region of the front side of the inner panel and extends as far as the top side of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass; and that fixed front coverings, adjacent to lowerable front coverings, extend to the underside of the lowermost cabinet box of the cabinet carcass between the inner walls and the side walls of the cabinet carcass and are flush with the ends of the inner walls and of the side walls of the cabinet carcass.
BAKEWARE AND COOKWARE ORGANIZER
An organizer for bakeware, cookware, and other products is disclosed, the organizer containing a base with openings divided by supports. The base is expandable and the supports adjustable to accommodate various sized objects for storage and organizing.
Pot lid storage holder
A pot lid storage holder, which may be used for storing a pot lid having a knob-shaped handle with a necked-down portion disposed between the pot lid and a relatively enlarged portion of the handle, and for storing a pot lid having a drawer-pull type handle. The pot lid storage holder includes first and second gripping elements projecting from a base, the first and second gripping elements configured to receive through an opening therebetween, in a downstream direction of insertion of the pot lid into the holder pointing toward the base, the necked-down portion of the handle, and to exert a compressive spring force on the necked-down portion that decreases with increasing depth of insertion.
Pot lid storage holder
A pot lid storage holder, which may be used for storing a pot lid having a knob-shaped handle with a necked-down portion disposed between the pot lid and a relatively enlarged portion of the handle, and for storing a pot lid having a drawer-pull type handle. The pot lid storage holder includes first and second gripping elements projecting from a base, the first and second gripping elements configured to receive through an opening therebetween, in a downstream direction of insertion of the pot lid into the holder pointing toward the base, the necked-down portion of the handle, and to exert a compressive spring force on the necked-down portion that decreases with increasing depth of insertion.
Cabinet conversion panels
A panel for converting a cabinet (20) into unit specific storage. The cabinet conversion panel comprises a plurality of posts (21), rods (22) and or shelves (23) extending in a vertical, diagonal and or horizontal direction connected and fastened to create interconnected or intersecting lattice, square, rectangular, diamond, circular, herringbone, octagonal, triangular or other geometrical patterns with a frame surrounding and fastened to the operably connected partitions to complete the panel. The cabinet conversion panel also comprises insertable coasters (34-41) and interchangeable inserts (7-9, 14-15, 17, 47-48 and 50-51) to change the function, capacity and design of the panels. The cabinet conversion panel is sized for installation into standard cabinets (20). The panel is adapted so that when two or more of the panels are inserted into a cabinet (20), they will vertically support and hold various types of units including but not limited to wine bottles (26), plates (28), cups (29), dishware, stemware (27), shelves (23) and or other items.