Patent classifications
A47B2220/0097
Concealed Firearm Storage System
This present invention relates to a firearm storage system comprised of a headboard cabinet for concealing firearms, ammunition and other items of value. Portions of the firearm storage system are quickly and securely repositionable between a concealed position and an open position, thereby giving the user quick access to his or her firearms in a time of need. More specifically, the secure headboard or cabinet includes an electronic lift that may be controlled by a wireless activator that raises a concealed portion of the cabinet upwards, thereby revealing the drawers or cabinets containing the firearms.
ROTATABLE AND CONFIGURABLE STORAGE TREE
A storage tree, including a rotatable base, a center post attached to a center portion of the base, a plurality of outer posts attached to the base at outer portions of the base, and a plurality of panels disposed between each of the plurality of outer posts and the center post.
Vertically Positionable Storage Device
A vertically positionable storage device that is vertically positionable includes a cabinet. A pair of tracks, which is parallel, is configured to mount to a vertical surface. A plurality of guides, which is complimentary to the tracks, is configured to couple to a back of the cabinet. A biaser is operationally coupled to the back of the cabinet. The biaser is configured to return the cabinet to a raised position from a lowered position. The tracks are mountable to the vertical surface and the guides are couplable to the back of the cabinet such that the tracks are positioned to receive the guides to couple the cabinet to the tracks. The biaser is configured to allow the user to position the cabinet in a lowered position, with the guides moving through the tracks. The biaser will return the cabinet to a raised position.
Kitchen tray assembly
One example embodiment is a kitchen tray assembly that includes a T-shaped shaft and a plurality of trays movable within the T-shaped shaft. The T-shaped shaft includes a first horizontal compartment, a second horizontal compartment and a vertical compartment. The first and second horizontal compartments hold a number of tray receiving space, in which the number of tray receiving space is one less than a number of the trays in the kitchen tray assembly.
LOCKER FOR STORING EQUIPMENT
An locker for storing equipment is disclosed. The locker includes at least one first member defining a storage space with an opening for a user to access the storage space, a second member adjacent to said at least one first member, and defining a first side of an open locker slot, and a door having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the door being shaped to enclose the opening of the storage space. The second portion of the door extending from the first portion of the door and being shaped to form a second side of the open locker slot. The door having an unlocked state and a locked state. The unlocked state provides access to the storage space and the open locker slot. In the locked state, secondary equipment is maintained in the storage space and equipment is maintained in the open locker slot.
MOTORIZED OVERHEAD STOWAGE SYSTEM
A storage bin comprising: a receptacle for receiving items; a mounting support fixedly attached to a structure substantially above a floor; a mechanism for connecting the receptacle to the mounting support and guiding the receptacle downward from the mounting support to an open position and guiding the receptacle upward to the mounting support to a closed position, the mechanism comprising at least one pulley arranged to connect the receptacle to the mounting support via at least one link; a motor; a spool operable by the motor, wherein the spool is caused to move the receptacle downward when the at least one link is unwound from around the spool, and caused to move the receptacle upward when at least one link is wound around the spool.
Storage Device
This present invention relates to a ceiling mounted gear storage unit for storing and protecting gear, for example, fishing rods and reels. The storage unit includes an inconspicuous frame having a base with a plurality of retention grooves, carabiners, or bands; and, a cable and pulley system or electric motor and gear system to raise or lower the gear storage unit. The storage unit can be controlled using a remote application or other transmitter to operate the storage unit. An electronic lock mechanism can include an access code for providing access to the storage unit. The storage unit can be mounted to a ceiling joist(s) using wood screws.
APPARATUS FOR MANAGEMENT OF ACCESS KEY USED FOR LOCKER ACCESS
An apparatus for use with a rack of lockers is disclosed. The apparatus includes a key-facilitation server configured to cooperate with a locker server, and also configured to receive a key-access request. The locker server is associated with a rack of lockers including a first compartment configured to allow storage of secondary equipment, a second compartment having an open locker slot configured to maintain storage of equipment, and a locker divider separating the first compartment from the second compartment. The key-access request is configured to indicate a user request configured to request usage of an access key. The access key is also configured to be usable by the locker server. The locker server is configured to receive a locker-access request. The locker-access request is configured to indicate access of a selected locker is user requested. The locker server is configured to use the access key so as to facilitate secured user access of the selected locker associated with the rack of lockers.
AUTOMATIC PULL-DOWN CABINET ASSEMBLY
The present invention provides an automatic pull-down cabinet assembly. The automatic pull-down cabinet assembly includes an outer cabinet, an inner cabinet, a cabinet moving mechanism, one or more sliding arms, and a controller. The cabinet moving mechanism further includes a first moving unit and a second moving unit. The controller receives a command for moving the inner cabinet from a user via an operating device. The controller enables the cabinet moving mechanism to move the inner cabinet from a retracted position to an extended position to a lower extended position or an upper extended position and vice versa.
Book stand with improved readability features and page turning capabilities
A device for turning pages in a book includes a main frame and a bottom support configured for engaging a bottom lip of a book's binder. The bottom support is hingedly connected to the main frame. A top support is configured for engaging a top lip of a book's binder. The top support is hingedly connected to the main frame. A kick stand extends from a back surface of the main frame for providing support to the device. A light is carried by the bottom support or top support for providing illumination of the book. A pair of blades extend from one of the bottom support or the top support for imparting movement of pages of the book to a subsequent page. An actuator imparts movement to the blades and the actuator is responsive to detecting a user's audible instruction to change a page.