Multidimensional storage
10821597 ยท 2020-11-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Ryan R. Berger (Columbus, OH, US)
- James H. Lua (Columbus, OH, US)
- Ludwin M. Mora (Columbus, OH, US)
- Clark P. McCune (Roanoke, TX, US)
- John H. Whalen (Sheridan, IL, US)
- Raymond R. Harpham (Columbus, OH, US)
- Sean W. Svendsen (Columbus, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A01K97/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B63B34/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B34/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25H3/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multidimensional storage system is disclosed that provides optimal accessibility, flexibility, and adaptability. The storage system can include an elevated v-shape that can position storage containers closer to an angler's sides. The angled shape of the storage system can facilitate easier access to storage containers stored behind an angler. A bulk storage space provided in storage system can be used to stow items. The storage system can include a waterproof compartment in its base for dry storage.
Claims
1. A multidimensional storage system for holding one or more articles, the storage system comprising: a base having a plurality of inner walls and a floor that form a portion of a storage compartment; and an upper body that releasably attaches to the base, the upper body comprising a main body that includes a chamber that holds one or more storage containers and a pair of garages that receive and hold one or more other storage containers, wherein the main body and the pair of garages form a v-shape, wherein the upper body pivots with respect to the base in at least one of a first direction and a second, opposite direction.
2. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, further comprising a bulk storage compartment.
3. The multidimensional storage system of claim 2, wherein the bulk storage compartment is formed by inner walls of at least one of the main body and the base.
4. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein the upper body is configured to pivot with respect to the base in the first direction.
5. The multidimensional storage system of claim 4, wherein the upper body is further configured to pivot with respect to the base in the second direction.
6. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, further comprising a catch that latches a portion of the upper body to a portion of the base.
7. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises a chamber.
8. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein the base comprises feet or base fasteners that attach to a vessel.
9. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, further comprising a handle to facilitate pivoting of the upper body with respect to the base in the first direction.
10. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, further comprising a rail system.
11. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein the garage is angled with respect to the main body in at least one of a horizontal plane and a vertical plane.
12. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein a first wall of the main body is substantially opposite and parallel to a second wall of the main body.
13. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the pair of garages is angled with respect to the main body in at least one of a horizontal plane and a vertical plane.
14. The multidimensional storage system of claim 1, wherein the base attaches to the main body.
15. The multidimensional storage system of claim 14, wherein the main body and the base are releasably attached to each other.
16. The multidimensional storage system of claim 14, wherein the main body is configured to pivot with respect to the base in at least one of the first direction and the second direction.
17. The multidimensional storage system of claim 16, further comprising a catch that latches a portion of the main body to the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and together with the detailed description serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. No attempt is made to show structural details of the disclosure in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the disclosure and the various ways in which it can be practiced.
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(11) The present disclosure is further described in the detailed description and drawings that follow.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(12) The embodiments of the disclosure and the various features and advantageous details thereof are explained more fully with reference to the non-limiting embodiments and examples that are described and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings and detailed in the following description. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and features of one embodiment may be employed with other embodiments as the skilled artisan would recognize, even if not explicitly stated herein. Descriptions of well-known components and processing techniques may be omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments of the disclosure. The examples used herein are intended merely to facilitate an understanding of ways in which the disclosure may be practiced and to further enable those of skill in the art to practice the embodiments of the disclosure. Accordingly, the examples and embodiments herein should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure, which is defined solely by the appended claims and applicable law. Moreover, it is noted that like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
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(15) The storage system 1, including the garages 10, upper body 20, and base 30, can be made of a material such as, for example, a plastic, a metal, wood, carbon fiber, or any other material that could be suitable for the various applications of the storage system 1, as understood by those skilled in the art. The inner chambers (or compartments) of the garages 10, upper body 20, and/or base 30 can be insulated so as to maintain a temperature within a desired temperature range for extended periods of time, thereby keeping items such as beverages, food, bait, etc., cold, or keeping beverages, food, etc. warm, depending on the application.
(16) The storage system 1 provides optimal accessibility, flexibility, and adaptability. As seen in
(17) The storage system 1 can include a bulk storage space 301 (shown in
(18) The storage system 1 can be configured to provide a waterproof seal for the bulk storage space 301 when the upper body 20 is in the fully attached configuration with the base 30 (shown in
(19) The garage(s) 10 can be pivotally attached to the main body 5. The main body 5 and the garage(s) 10 can be angled to form a V-shape. The angle formed between, for example, a longitudinal axis of a cavity in the garage 10 and a plane that is perpendicular to the front surface of the main body 5 can range from, for example, about 0 to about 90. The angle can be less than 0 or greater than 90. Alternatively, the main body 5 and the garage(s) 10 can be formed in an H-shape, a rectangle, a circle, or any other shape that does not depart from the scope or spirit of the disclosure.
(20) According to an implementation, the garage 10 can be attached pivotally at one end to the main body 5, and the other end of the garage 10 can be formed to detach and pivot away from or toward the main body 5. The garage 10 can pivot in a horizontal plane of the storage system 1. For instance, the garage 10 can be attached by a pivot hinge (not shown) at 18 (shown in
(21) The garage 10 can be rotatably attached to the main body 5 by a rotational attachment device (not shown), such that the garage 10 can be rotated with respect to the main body 5. The garage 10 can be rotated in a vertical plane of the storage system 1. In this regard, the rotational attachment device can include, for example, swivel bearings. The rotational attachment device can be attached to a wall portion (not shown) of the garage 10 and/or a wall portion (not shown) of the main body 5, thereby allowing the garage 10 to swivel or rotate with respect to the main body 5.
(22) The garage 10 can include an opening 11 that provides access to a cavity in the garage 10. The cavity can be configured to receive and hold one or more trays 40. The opening 11 can include a door (not shown) to seal the opening 11.
(23) The garage 10 and/or the main body 5 can include a rail system 14 around its perimeter. The rail system 14 can be configured to mount one or more articles such as, for example, rod holders, a camera, a transducer, or the like. The rail system 14 can include one or more openings 15. The rail system 14 may include an inner track 14U (shown in
(24) The garage 10 can include a restrainer 12 to secure contents (e.g., trays 40) in the garage 10. The restrainer 12 can include a strap, a cord, a bungee cord, a bar, a door, or the like. The restrainer 12 can be fastened at one end to an attachment mechanism 13, which can include a latch, a hook, a pin, a hook-and-loop, an adhesive, or the like. The restrainer 12 can be fastened at the other end to another attachment mechanism 13.
(25) The garage 10 can include a recessed tray 16. The recessed tray 16 can include a tray opening 17 to allow fluid to flow from the recessed tray 16. The recessed tray 16 can be integrally formed (e.g., as a single piece) with the main body 5, or attached to the main body 5. The recessed tray 16 can be removably attached to the main body 5.
(26) The corners of the garage 10 and/or main body 5 can be chamfered.
(27) The upper body 20, which include the main body 5, can be detachably affixed to the base 30 by one or more catches 22 (22R, shown in
(28) The catch 22 (and/or catch 22R) and pivot hinge 21/31 (and/or 21R/31R) can be designed for one or two way pivoting, as shown in
(29) The upper body 20 can include one or more handles 23. The handle 23 can be configured to be gripped so as to pivot the upper body 20 away from the base 30, as shown in
(30) The upper body 20 can include one or more fasteners at the points 24 of the upper body 20. The fasteners can be formed with or attached to a rail system 27, which can be formed with attached to the upper body 20. The fasteners can include one or more openings so as to receive, for example, a bungee cord end, a rod support hook, a cup holder hook, etc.
(31) Upper body 20 can include a chamber 25, which may be formed a top portion of the upper body 20, as seen in
(32) The upper body 20 can include an inner chamber (not shown), which may be accessed through, for example, an opening (not shown) in a wall 28 of the main body 5 (shown in
(33) The base 30 can include the bulk storage space 301, shown in
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(36) As seen in the various figures, the storage system 1 includes one or more storage container garages 10. Each garage 10 can hold one or more storage container trays 40 (e.g., four storage container trays 10). The storage container trays (or storage containers) can be angled backwards and secured in place with the restrainer 12 to keep the storage container(s) 40 from unintentionally sliding out of the garage 10.
(37) According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the storage system 1 provides optimal accessibility, flexibility, and adaptability.
(38) The terms including, comprising and variations thereof, as used in this disclosure, mean including, but not limited to, unless expressly specified otherwise.
(39) The terms a, an, and the, as used in this disclosure, means one or more, unless expressly specified otherwise.
(40) The term fastener, as used in this disclosure, means, for example, a buckle (e.g., a side-release buckle), a hook-and-loop (e.g., VELCRO), a zipper, a button, a snap-button, a rivet, a pin, a stitching, an adhesive, a staple, a clip, a clamp, a tie-in, a lock, a clinch, a toggle bolt, a nut, a bolt, a hoop, a loop, a hook, or any other device or mechanism that can attach a portion of one article to a portion of another article, or that can be attached to an article.
(41) Although process steps, method steps, or the like, may be described in a sequential order, such processes or methods may be configured to work in alternate orders. In other words, any sequence or order of steps that may be described does not necessarily indicate a requirement that the steps be performed in that order. The steps of the processes or methods described herein may be performed in any order practical. Further, some steps may be performed simultaneously.
(42) When a single device or article is described herein, it will be readily apparent that more than one device or article may be used in place of a single device or article. Similarly, where more than one device or article is described herein, it will be readily apparent that a single device or article may be used in place of the more than one device or article. The functionality or the features of a device may be alternatively embodied by one or more other devices which are not explicitly described as having such functionality or features.
(43) While the disclosure has been described in terms of exemplary embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the disclosure can be practiced with modifications in the spirit and scope of the appended claims. These examples are merely illustrative and are not meant to be an exhaustive list of all possible designs, embodiments, applications, or modifications of the disclosure.