Stabilizing panel
10674823 ยท 2020-06-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A stabilizing mat includes a first surface configured to inhibit movement of items placed thereon. The first surface includes a plurality of first parallelogram areas and a plurality of depressions. Each of the first parallelogram areas includes one of the depressions at a center of the first parallelogram area. Each of the first parallelogram areas further includes four first parallelogram corners and four first parallelogram sides. Each of the first parallelogram corners of the first parallelogram areas includes a protruding peak. Each of the protruding peaks is separated from an adjacent one of the protruding peaks by a concavity. Each of the concavities defines one of the depressions. The mat also includes a second surface including a plurality of substantially flat areas configured to rest on a flat foundation to provide support to the items placed on the first surface.
Claims
1. A stabilizing panel for placing items thereon, including: a first surface including a plurality of parallelogram areas including four corners and four sides, each corner of the parallelogram areas including a peak, the peaks aligned so as to be parallel with one of the four sides of the parallelogram areas on the first surface, and each of the parallelogram areas defining a depression having at least a portion being a linear depression of constant elevation extending between single points of opposed sides of the four sides, each point being intermediate the two corners bounding the respective side; a pair of adjacent first edges, each first edge configured with a male connecting section; and a pair of adjacent second edges, each second edge configured with a female connecting section configured to interlock with a male connecting section of a neighboring stabilizing panel, the pairs of first and second edges together bounding the first surface.
2. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, the male connecting section extending substantially along each first edge, the female connecting section extending substantially along each second edge.
3. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, each of the male connecting sections and the female connecting sections including a tongue portion and a groove portion configured to accommodate the tongue portion of the neighboring stabilizing panel.
4. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, including a two-layer periphery with a top layer and a bottom layer offset in an angled direction from one another such that edges of the top layer are offset from neighboring edges of the bottom layer.
5. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein at least one of the male connecting section and the female connecting section is discontinuous along the first edge and the second edge, respectively.
6. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein the male connecting section and the female connection section are L-shaped.
7. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein the single points bounding the linear depression each are disposed centrally between the respective corners bounding the respective sides.
8. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, further comprising a second surface forming a second side of the panel facing a direction that is opposite from a direction that the first side of the panel faces and having an area that corresponds with an area of the first surface, the second comprising a plurality of substantially flat areas.
9. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein a center of each of the parallelogram areas is at a first elevation, the peaks are at a second elevation, and the second elevation is greater than the first elevation.
10. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein each parallelogram area is arranged such that at least one of the four sides of one of the parallelogram areas is bounded by one of the four sides of another of the parallelogram areas.
11. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein all of the parallelogram areas include only one depression and are equal in size.
12. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein the first surface comprises an elastomer.
13. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein the first surface is slip resistant.
14. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein the entire first surface is divisible into a plurality of complete parallelogram areas.
15. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein the complete depression is defined by the linear depression portion and another linear depression portion intersecting the linear depression portion within the four sides bounding the respective parallelogram.
16. The stabilizing panel of claim 15, wherein the another linear depression portion extends between single points of another pair of opposed sides of the four sides, each point being intermediate the two corners bounding the respective side.
17. The stabilizing panel of claim 15, wherein the linear depression portions and another linear depression portions of the plurality of parallelograms connect to form a single lattice of linear depression portions.
18. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, wherein a constant radius of curvature extends fully along each side of each respective parallelogram from a first peak bounding each respective side to a second peak bounding the same respective side.
19. The stabilizing panel of claim 18, wherein each constant radius of curvature is equal to each other constant radius of curvature.
20. The stabilizing panel of claim 18, wherein each constant radius of curvature has an axis, and wherein the four axes of the four respective constant radiuses of curvature of each parallelogram are co-disposed in a single plane and include the linear depression.
21. The stabilizing panel of claim 1, further defined by the first surface including a plurality of different parallelogram areas each being offset from and including portions of multiple of the plurality of parallelogram areas, the plurality of different parallelogram areas each including a including four corners and four sides extending therebetween, and a central area of each different parallelogram area including a single peak, wherein the sides are aligned so as to each be contiguous with one of the four sides of an adjacent different parallelogram area on the first surface, and wherein the shared sides of adjacent different parallelogram areas each define a linear depression or another linear depression intersecting the linear depression.
22. The stabilizing panel of claim 21, wherein for each of the different parallelogram areas, diagonal lines connect the peak with each of the respective four corners, and wherein all points between the peak and the four corners on the diagonal lines are at elevations higher than an elevation of the four corners.
23. A stabilizing panel for placing items thereon, including: a first surface including a plurality of parallelogram areas including four corners and four sides, a central area of each parallelogram area including a single peak, the sides aligned so as to each be contiguous with one of the four sides of an adjacent parallelogram area on the first surface, and wherein the shared sides of adjacent parallelogram areas each define an integrated latticed depression of the first surface that defines the sides of each parallelogram area of the plurality of parallelogram areas and which integrated latticed depression has a constant elevation; a pair of adjacent first edges, each first edge configured with a male connecting section; and a pair of adjacent second edges, each second edge configured with a female connecting section configured to interlock with a male connecting section of a neighboring stabilizing panel, the pairs of first and second edges together bounding the first surface.
24. The stabilizing panel of claim 23, wherein for each of the parallelogram areas, diagonal lines connect the peak with each of the respective four corners, and wherein all points between the peak and the four corners on the diagonal lines are at elevations higher than an elevation of the four corners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(18) Throughout the drawings and the detailed description, unless otherwise described, the same drawing reference numerals will be understood to refer to the same elements, features, and structures. The relative size and depiction of these elements may be exaggerated for clarity, illustration, and convenience.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) Examples incorporating one or more embodiments are described and illustrated in the drawings. These illustrated examples are not intended to be limiting. For example, one or more aspects of an embodiment may be utilized in other embodiments and even other types of devices.
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(21) One example of the stabilizing panel is shown in
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(23) It must be noted that, while the embodiment shown in
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(26) In this embodiment, the midpoint of two longitudinally or transversely closest peaks 16 is at the first elevation 24, and the midpoint 17 of two closest peaks 16 is also at the first elevation 24 while the peaks 16 are at the second elevation 26 as shown in
(27) The geometry of the depression 14 can be explained as follows and shown in
(28) However, in alternative embodiments of the stabilizing panel 10, the geometry of the first surface 12 may vary and have different or no curvatures, different elevations, or the like.
(29) The same geometry of the first surface 12 can also be described by dividing the first surface 12 into alternatively selected parallelogram areas 19 shown in
(30) The radius of curvature R of the depression 14 and the distance between peaks 16 are likely to be affected by the types of items 38 that are placed on the stabilizing panel 10. For example, if the contour of the item 38 is closely matched by the geometry of the depression 14, the degree of stability is likely to be higher. Moreover, as shown in
(31) The resulting stability may also be affected by the material of which the stabilizing panel 10 is made. For example, the stabilizing panel 10 may be made of elastomers such as rubber that are likely to create a high coefficient of friction and improve stability for items placed on the stabilizing panel 10. However, the stabilizing panel 10 may also be made of material such as polymers which may simply offer the benefits arising from geometry but not the frictional benefits.
(32) Although in the shown embodiment the first surface 12 transitions from the minimum elevation 24 to the maximum elevation 26 through concave surfaces, the depressions 14 in the parallelogram areas 18 may also be formed from other types of surfaces that are flat, angled, convex, stepped or otherwise. For example, the depressions 14 may be formed such that the depressions 14 have cross-sectional views shown in
(33) It is possible to form a stabilizing panel 10 in other types of embodiments such as a shelf 10b that is part of a cabinet structure such as a refrigerator 100.
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(36) The two-layer structure forms, on the stabilizing panel 10d, a male connecting section 150 extending substantially along each of a pair of adjacent first edges 152 and with a female connecting section 154 extending substantially along each of a pair of adjacent second edges 156. In this embodiment, the male connecting section 150 projects outwardly from each first edge 152 so as to form an L-shape while the female connecting section 154 is formed on the second surface 13 in an L-shape configuration. The second surface 13 may be flat or engraved as shown in
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(38) The male connecting section 150 may be identical in length to the corresponding first edge 152 except that the male connecting section 150 is offset. As a result, the male connecting section 150 does not extend fully along the first edge 152 and the first edge 152 may include a discontinuous section 158. As shown in
(39) A number of examples have been described above. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made. For example, suitable results may be achieved if the described elements are combined in a different manner and/or replaced or supplemented by other elements or their equivalents. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.