COLLAPSIBLE AND TRANSPORTABLE RACK ASSEMBLY
20230226982 · 2023-07-20
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Abstract
Presented is a collapsible rack assembly for the transport and storage of substantially flat object(s). The collapsible rack assembly includes a base subassembly, a rotational shaft subassembly, and a rack subassembly. The base subassembly includes an L track system connected to spacers to define the overall shape of the base subassembly. The rotational shaft subassembly includes multiple side rotational shafts, an intermediate rotational shaft, multiple clamps, and a lever clamp. The rack assembly further includes side racks and an intermediate rack. Each of the side racks is fixedly connected to the side rotational shaft. The intermediate rack is fixedly connected to the intermediate rotational shaft. Each of the side racks as well as intermediate rack includes elongated rods spaced from one another to receive the substantially flat objec(s) such as door panels between two consecutive elongated rods.
Claims
1. A collapsible rack assembly (100) for transport and storage of at least one substantially flat object (10), comprising: a rotational shaft subassembly (130) comprising a plurality of side rotational shafts (134), at least one intermediate rotational shaft (136), a plurality of clamps (138), and at least one lever clamp (142); Wherein each of the plurality of clamps (138) permits rotation of each of the plurality of side rotational shaft s(134) relative to the plurality of clamps (138); Wherein the lever clamp (142) allows sliding motion as well as rotational motion of the intermediate rotational shaft(136) relative to the lever clamp(s) (142). a plurality of side racks (152); wherein each of the plurality of side racks (152) is fixedly connected to the plurality of side rotational shafts (134); at least one intermediate rack (156); wherein the intermediate rack (156) is fixedly connected to the intermediate rotational shaft(s) (136); Wherein each of the plurality of side racks (152) as well as the intermediate rack(156) comprises a plurality of elongated rods (158) spaced apart from one another to receive at least one substantially flat object (10) between the two consecutive elongated rods (158);
2. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the substantially flat object (10) comprises a door panel.
3. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the collapsible rack assembly (100) further comprises a base subassembly (110) which includes a plurality of L track systems (112) connected to at least one spacer (116) to define the overall shape of the base subassembly (110).
4. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the plurality of clamps (138) as well as the lever clamp (142) comprise a plurality of fastener slots (144) to removably connect the plurality of clamp (138) as well as the lever clamp (142) to the plurality of L track systems (112).
5. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the clamp (138) comprises a manually operable rotational lock (139) that selectively enables or disables rotation of the plurality of side rotational shaft (134) relative to clamp (138).
6. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the lever clamp (142) comprises a manually operable lever (143) that selectively enables or disables sliding motion as well as rotational motion of the intermediate rotational shaft (136) relative to the lever clamp(s) (142).
7. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the intermediate rotational shaft (136) comprises an elongate slot (137) to allow sliding motion of the intermediate rotational shaft (136) relative to the lever clamp (142) by operating the manually operable lever (143).
8. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the plurality of elongated rods (158) comprises at least one contact element (159) positioned thereon.
9. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of side racks (152) comprises a side support platform (153) to provide a resting surface for the at least one substantially flat object (10) between any two consecutive elongated rods (158) of each of the plurality of side racks (152).
10. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the intermediate rack (156) comprises a central support platform (153) to provide a resting surface for the at least one substantially flat object (10) positioned between any two consecutive elongate rods (158) of the intermediate rack (156).
11. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the plurality of elongated rods (158) could be selectively positioned in a deployed position, and a collapsed position, wherein, in the deployed position, the plurality of elongate rods (158) is configured to receive the at least one substantially flat object (10) between two consecutive elongated rods (158); and in the collapsed position, the plurality of elongate rods (158) occupies minimal space and does not receive any substantially flat object (10) between two consecutive elongated rods (158).
12. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 11, wherein the plurality of elongated rods (158) could be brought from the deployed position to the collapsed position by rotating the plurality of elongated rods (158) by 90 degrees in a specific direction and vice versa.
13. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 11, wherein the collapsible rack assembly (100) could be removably installed in a vehicle (20).
14. The collapsible rack assembly (100) of claim 11 further comprising a plurality of wheels configured therein to allow movement to the collapsible rack assembly from one location to another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] Before describing the present invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention utilizes a combination of components or processes, which constitutes a collapsible, transportable rack and clamping assembly. Accordingly, the components or processes have been represented, showing only specific details that are pertinent for an understanding of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those with ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific component-level details and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting but rather to provide an understandable description of the invention.
[0037] References to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “another embodiment”, “one example”, “an example”, “another example” and so on, indicate that the embodiment(s) or example(s) so described may include a particular feature, structure, characteristic, property, element, or limitation, but that not every embodiment or example necessarily includes that particular feature, structure, characteristic, property, element or limitation. Furthermore, repeated use of the phrase “in an embodiment” does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. The words “comprising”, “having”, “containing”, and “including”, and other forms thereof, are intended to be equivalent in meaning and be open-ended in that an item or items following any one of these words is not meant to be an exhaustive listing of such item or items or meant to be limited to only the listed item or items.
[0038] The collapsible and transportable rack assembly 100 will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, particularly
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[0040] Referring to
[0041] In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the base subassembly 110 comprises at least one tie-down system capable of connecting the rack assembly 100 to the working surface 20 (
[0042] As shown in
[0043] The intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 comprises a first end 136a and an opposite second end 136b. A lever clamp 142 is positioned on a first end 136a of the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 and a clamp 138 is positioned on the opposite second end 136b of the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 as seen in
[0044] Each of the plurality of clamps 138 allows rotational motion of the side rotational shaft 134 of the rotational shaft subassembly 130 relative to the clamp 138. The lever clamp 142 is positioned between the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 and the L track system 112 of the base subassembly 110. The lever clamp 142 allows sliding motion as well as rotational motion of the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 relative to the lever clamp 142.
[0045] Each of the plurality of clamps 138 as well as the lever clamp(s) 142 comprise a plurality of fastener slots 144. A fastener (not shown) passes through the fastener slot 144 and fits inside the attachment means 113 of the L track systems 112. Thereby, the plurality of fasteners (not shown) removably connects the plurality of clamps 138 as well as the lever clamp(s) 142 to the plurality of L track systems 112.
[0046] Referring to
[0047] In an embodiment, the side rotational shaft 134 could include a surface feature such that when the screw type fastener 139 is in the locked position, the screw type fastener 139 engages (abuts) against the surface feature of the side rotational shaft 134 to rotationally lock the side rotational shaft 134 relative to the clamp 138. As shown in
[0048] In an embodiment, when the screw type fastener 139 is rotated in a specific direction, it disengages the screw type fastener 139 from the side rotational shaft 134, thereby bringing the screw type fastener 139 in the unlocked position Similarly, when the screw type fastener 139 is rotated in an opposite direction, it engages the screw type fastener 139 against the side rotational shaft 134, thereby bringing the screw type fastener 139 in the locked position.
[0049] In another embodiment, the screw type fastener 139 can be brought from the unlocked position to the locked position by sliding the screw type fastener 139 positioned in the hole 140 towards the side rotational shaft 134 and vice versa.
[0050] Referring to
[0051] The lever clamp(s) 142 has three operating positions:—(1) locked position as shown in
[0052] According to some other embodiment (not shown in the figures), the collapsible and transportable rack assembly 100 may be configured to embody a plurality of wheels in order to allow movement of the rack assembly 100 of
[0053] An exemplary method of operating the lever clamp(s) 142 is described in detail below.
[0054] Initially, the lever clamp(s) 142 is in an intermediate position such that the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 is rotationally locked relative to the lever clamp(s) 142 but the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 could slide relative to the lever clamp(s) 142. In the intermediate position, the fastener element 148 is received in a hole 149 (not shown in figures). When the manually operable lever 143 is rotated in a specific direction (clockwise direction) relative to the bearing element 146, the cam element 146 is rotated. Thus, the cam element 146 pushes the pad element 147 towards the surface feature 137a of the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136, thus rotationally and slidably locking the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 relative to the lever clamp(s) 142 and bringing the manually operable lever 143 in the locked position as shown in
[0055] By merely reversing the above steps with little or no variation, the manually operable lever 143 can be brought from the locked position (
[0056] In the intermediate position, the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 is rotationally locked relative to the lever clamp(s) 142 due to fastener element 148 positioned in the hole 149 (not shown in figures) but the intermediate rotational shaft(s) 136 could slide relative to the lever clamp(s) 142. To bring the lever clamp(s) 142 from the intermediate position to the unlocked position (
[0057] Referring to
[0058] In an embodiment as shown in
[0059] In another embodiment (not shown in figures), a top contact element 159 and a middle contact element 159 are positioned on first surface 158a of each elongated rod 158 of the side racks 152 as well as intermediate rack(s) 156. The second surface 158b of the elongated rods 158 of the side racks 152 as well as intermediate rack(s) 156 is substantially flat in nature. Thus, the substantially flat object(s) 10 is in contact with (sandwiched between) the flat second surfaces 158b of the elongated rods 158 of the side racks 152, flat second surfaces 158b of the elongated rods 158 of the intermediate rack(s) 156, top contact elements 159 and the middle contact elements 159 of the elongated rods 158 of the side racks 152 as well as top contact elements 159 and the middle contact elements 159 of the elongated rods 158 of the intermediate rack(s) 156.
[0060] In an embodiment (not shown in figures), the top contact element 159 and middle contact element 159 of each elongated rod 158 of the intermediate rack(s) 156 are set to be slightly different in size and shape than the top contact element 159 and middle contact element 159 of each elongated rod 158 of the side racks 152, thereby allowing holding and storage of substantially flat object 10 having uneven thickness and/or design features.
[0061] Each side rack 152 comprises a side support platform 153 to provide a resting surface for at least one substantially flat object 10 between any two consecutive elongated rods 158 of the side rack 152. Each side support platform 153 comprises a plurality of through holes 154 for enabling passage of the plurality of elongated rods 158 of each side rack 152. Further, each side support platform 153 is connected to a reinforcing plate 155. The reinforcing plate 155 increases the structural rigidity of the side rack 152 as well as supports the weight loads exerted by the flat object 10 and the side rack 152.
[0062] Further, the intermediate rack(s) 156 comprises a central support platform 153 to provide a resting surface for at least one substantially flat object 10 positioned between any two consecutive elongated rods 158 of intermediate rack(s) 156. Each central support platform 153 comprises a plurality of through holes 154 for enabling passage a plurality of elongated rods 158 of each intermediate rack(s) 156. Further, each central support platform 153 is connected to a reinforcing plate 155. The reinforcing plate 155 increases structural rigidity of the intermediate rack(s) 156 as well as supports the weight loads exerted by the flat object 10 and the intermediate rack(s) 156.
[0063] The plurality of elongated rods 158 could be selectively positioned in a deployed position (
[0064] An exemplary method of using the collapsible rack assembly 100 for transport and storage of at least one substantially flat object 10 will be described in reference to
[0065] Initially, the collapsible rack assembly 100 is kept in a collapsed position as shown in
[0066] Firstly, the plurality of side racks 152 as well as the intermediate rack(s) 156 are rotated by an angle of 90 degrees such that the side racks 152 as well as the intermediate rack(s) 156 lies in different planes wherein planes formed by side racks 152 as well as the plane formed by the intermediate rack(s) 156 are substantially parallel to each other as seen in
[0067] By merely reversing above steps with little to no variation, the collapsible rack assembly 100 could be shifted from deployed position (
[0068] As shown in
[0069] The collapsible rack assembly 100 of the present invention is primarily used for transport and storage of at least one substantially flat object 10 wherein the substantially flat object 10 is a door panel 10. However, it should be obvious to the one skilled in the art that the collapsible rack assembly 100 could be used for transport and storage of other substantially flat object 10 but not limited to: paintings, books, tiles, plates, dishware, wooden panels, vehicle tyres, mirrors, building panels, plates, metal sheets, prefabricated walls, and so on. Broadly speaking, the collapsible rack assembly 100 could be used for transport and storage of any object 10 that could be removably fitted inside the consecutive elongate rods 158 of the side racks 152 as well as corresponding consecutive elongate rods 158 of the intermediate rack(s) 156.
[0070] The collapsible rack assembly 100 of the present invention according to
[0071] In another embodiment (not shown in figures), each clamp 138 does not necessarily comprises a manually operable rotational lock 139. At least one clamp 138 comprises a manually operable rotational lock 139 and at least one clamp 138 does not comprises manually operable rotational lock 139. In an embodiment, a clamp 138 comprising a manually operable rotational lock 139 is positioned on only one end of each of the plurality of side rotational shafts 134, and another clamp 138 that does not comprise a manually operable rotational lock 139 is positioned on the other end of each of the plurality of side rotational shafts 134. For instance, in an embodiment, a clamp 138 comprising a manually operable rotational lock 139 is positioned on the first end 134a of each of the plurality of side rotational shafts 134 and another clamp 138 that does not comprise a manually operable rotational lock 139 is positioned on the opposite second end 134b of each of the plurality of side rotational shafts 134. It should be obvious to the one skilled in the art that functionality of the collapsible rack assembly 100 is not substantially changed in this embodiment and overall functionality of the collapsible rack assembly 100 is same.
[0072] In another embodiment (not shown in figures), the collapsible rack assembly 100′ (not shown in figures) does not include base subassembly 110. Instead, the collapsible rack assembly 100′ comprises a rotational shaft subassembly 130 and a rack subassembly 150, similar to collapsible rack assembly 100 of
[0073] The collapsible rack assembly 100 of various embodiments of the present invention could be configured in variety of shapes and sizes depending on the requirements of the collapsible rack assembly. Further, the various parts and/or subassemblies of collapsible rack assembly 100 are constructed from materials including but not limited to metals, composites, foams, textiles, plastics, polymers, alloys and so on and manufacturing and/or installation of various parts and/or subassemblies of collapsible rack assembly 100 could utilize conventional technologies already known in the art including but not limited to; welding, drilling, casting, machining and so on. Further, the collapsible rack assembly 100 of
[0074] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.