Beverage rack assembly and method of construction
10980341 ยท 2021-04-20
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Abstract
A beverage rack assembly is provided that is lightweight, easy to assemble and disassemble, and can be set in multiple orientations to accommodate various environments. The rack assembly includes two lattices that are made out of sticks coupled to each other at slots in the sticks. The lattices are joined together by risers that include two ends, each of the ends including four appendages shaped as triangular-prisms, and that attach to the two lattices at each of the stick couplings. Portions of the sticks that extend beyond the terminal couplings together form support structures on multiple sides of the rack that allow the rack to be set at various orientations. The rack is made out lightweight materials, such as wood or plastic, further contributing to the portability of the rack and the rack's components.
Claims
1. A beverage rack assembly, comprising: a first lattice comprising a plurality of first sticks, each of the plurality of first sticks comprising at least two slots, wherein each of the slots of each of the first sticks in the first lattice is coupled to one of the slots in another one of the first sticks in the first lattice; a second lattice comprising a plurality of second sticks, each of the second sticks comprising at least two slots, wherein each slot of each of the second sticks in the second lattice is coupled to one of the slots in another one of the second sticks in the second lattice; and a plurality of risers each comprising two ends, each of the ends of each riser comprising four appendages and an X-shaped slot configured to receive overlapping portions of two corresponding first sticks where corresponding slots of the two corresponding first sticks engage each other or overlapping portions of two corresponding second sticks where corresponding slots of the two corresponding second sticks engage each other, wherein each of the risers removably attaches to the first lattice and to the second lattice by the two ends of each riser respectively, wherein the first lattice, the second lattice, and the risers define at least one diamond shaped compartment into which at least one beverage bottle can be placed, wherein a bottom portion of the first lattice and a bottom portion of the second lattice are configured to rest upon a ground surface, wherein the bottom portion of the first lattice forms at least in part one or more first support structures of the first lattice and the bottom portion of the second lattice forms at least in part one or more second support structures of the second lattice, and wherein the first and second support structures support the beverage rack assembly above the ground surface when the first and second support structures are in contact with the ground surface.
2. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first lattice, the second lattice, and the risers are made of at least one of wood and plastic.
3. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 1, wherein a number of the slots in some of the first sticks differs from a number of the slots in other ones of the first sticks and wherein a quantity of the first sticks is even; wherein a number of the slots in some of the second sticks differs from a number of the slots in other ones of the second sticks and wherein a quantity of the second sticks is even.
4. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 3, wherein the quantity of the first sticks is equal to the quantity of the second sticks.
5. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first sticks in the first lattice comprise corresponding first sticks whose number of slots is even and corresponding first sticks whose number of slots is odd; wherein the second sticks in the second lattice comprise corresponding second sticks whose number of slots is even and corresponding second the sticks whose number of slots is odd.
6. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the appendages is triangular prism-shaped.
7. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and second support structures maintain a position of the at least one compartment relative to the ground surface.
8. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 7, wherein each of the first sticks comprises at least one end and each of the second sticks comprises at least one end, and wherein a portion of the one or more first support structures of the first lattice and a portion of the one or more second support structures define a base that is attached to at least some of the ends of the first and second sticks respectively.
9. A beverage rack assembly according to claim 1, wherein each compartment is formed by four of the risers.
10. A method of forming a beverage rack assembly, comprising the steps of: creating a first lattice out of a plurality of first sticks, each of the plurality of first sticks comprising at least two slots; coupling each of the slots of each of the first sticks in the first lattice to one of the slots in another one of the first sticks in the first lattice; creating a second lattice out of a plurality of second sticks, each of the second sticks comprising at least two slots; coupling each slot of each of the second sticks in the second lattice to one of the slots in another one of the second sticks in the second lattice; providing a plurality of risers each comprising two ends, each of the ends of each riser comprising four appendages and an X-shaped slot configured to receive overlapping portions of two corresponding first sticks where corresponding slots of the two corresponding first sticks engage each other or overlapping portions of two corresponding second sticks where corresponding slots of the two corresponding second sticks engage each other; attaching each of the risers to the first lattice and to the second lattice by the two ends of each riser respectively, wherein the first lattice, the second lattice, and the risers define at least one diamond shaped compartment into which at least one beverage bottle can be placed, wherein a bottom portion of the first lattice and a bottom portion of the second lattice are configured to rest upon a ground surface, wherein the bottom portion of the first lattice forms at least in part one or more first support structures of the first lattice and the bottom portion of the second lattice forms at least in part one or more second support structures of the second lattice, and wherein the first and second support structures support the beverage rack assembly above the ground surface when the first and second support structures are in contact with the ground surface.
11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the first sticks, the second sticks, and the risers are made of at least one of wood and plastic.
12. A method according to claim 10, wherein a number of the slots in some of the first sticks differs from a number of the slots in other ones of the plurality of the first sticks and wherein a quantity of the first sticks is even; wherein a number of the slots in some of the second sticks differs from a number of the slots in other ones of the second sticks and wherein a quantity of the second sticks is even.
13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the quantity of the first sticks is equal to the quantity of the second sticks.
14. A method according to claim 12, wherein the first sticks in the first lattice comprise corresponding first sticks whose number of slots is even and corresponding first sticks whose number of slots is odd; wherein the second sticks in the second lattice comprise corresponding second sticks whose number of slots is even and corresponding second sticks whose number of slots is odd.
15. A method according to claim 10, wherein each of the appendages is triangular prism-shaped.
16. A method according to claim 10, wherein the first and second support structures maintain a position of the at least one compartment relative to the ground surface.
17. A method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of: joining a base to ends of the first and second sticks respectively to form one of the first support structures of the first lattice and one of the second support structures of the second lattice.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Portability of a beverage rack can be improved by making the rack easy to assemble and disassemble. While in the description below, the described rack is referred to as a wine rack, the described rack could also be used for storage of bottles of other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
(9) The presence of slots in the sticks allows the sticks to couple to each other and for risers 15 to attach to those couplings 18.
(10) The coupling 18 includes the portions of the sticks 11, 12 that are secured within each other's slots 21. A riser 15 removably attaches to one of the couplings 18 and portions of the sticks 11, 12 that are proximate to that couplings 18. In particular, each riser 15 includes two ends that each have four appendages 22 that trap portions of the sticks 11, 12 between them.
(11) As mentioned above, the sticks 11, 12 within the same lattice 13, 14 can be of different lengths and have different numbers (both odd and even numbers) of slots 21. When sticks 11, 12 with differing numbers of slots 21 are present within a single lattice 13, 14, the number of sticks 12, 13 with each number of slots 21 within that lattice is even. Likewise, the two lattices 13, 14 within a single rack 10 have an equal number of sticks 11, 12 with each numbers of slots 21. Likewise, only sticks of the same length may be used to create one of the racks 10.
(12) As the width of the sticks and the size of the slots 21 is the same regardless of the length of the sticks, sticks of different lengths can be coupled to each other, allowing for creation of racks 10 of different proportions.
(13) Assembly and disassembly of a rack 10 can be performed without any tools, allowing a single person without any specialized skill to move a rack 10 to a desired location.
(14) Once one lattice 13, 14 is completed, the lattice 13, 14 is laid out on a hard surface and risers 15 are attached to the lattice at each of the stick coupling 18 (step 42). As shown with reference to
(15) Once the risers 15 are attached to the lattice 13, 14, a first set of sticks 11,12, 25, 26, 27, 28 is inserted into the cross-shaped slots 30 on the end of all of the risers 15 opposite to the end that is attached to the lattice 13, 14 (step 43). When inserted, one of the slots 21 of each of the sticks 11,12, 25, 26, 27, 28 is located within the cross-shaped slot 30 of each of the risers 15, with all of the slots 21 facing upwards. As shown with reference to
(16) After the first step of sticks 11,12, 25, 26, 27, 28 is inserted into the risers 15, a second set of sticks is inserted into the cross-shaped slots 30 of the risers perpendicularly to the first set of sticks, thus completing the second lattice 13, 14 (step 44). As can be seen with reference to
(17) Optionally, a base 24 is attached to ends 17 of some of the sticks 11,12, 25, 26, 27, 28 to impart more stability to the rack 10, ending the method 40 (step 45).
(18) While the invention has been particularly shown and described as referenced to the embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art will understand that the foregoing and other changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.