VANITY FOLD-OUT ORGANIZER
20240049879 ยท 2024-02-15
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Abstract
A vanity fold-out organizer includes an organizer body and a first tray including a storage compartment positioned above the organizer body. A second tray is positioned above the first tray. A plurality of links couples the trays to the organizer body and/or lower trays to allow pivotable movement relative to the base between a tray open position and a tray closed position. The organizer body is disposed for sliding movement from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the vanity. The tray open position is available when the organizer body is in the extended position. The organizer body is disposed partly beneath a plumbing assembly including a plumbing trap and the first and second trays are sized to fit beside the plumbing assembly in the tray closed position when the organizer body is in the retracted position.
Claims
1. A fold-out organizer for a vanity comprising: an organizer body; a first tray including a storage compartment positioned above the organizer body; a first link coupling the first tray to the organizer body such that the first tray is pivotably moveable relative to the base between a tray open position and a tray closed position; a second tray including a storage compartment positioned above the first tray; a second link coupling the second tray to the organizer body and a third link coupling the second tray to the first tray such that the second tray is pivotably moveable relative to the first tray and the organizer body between the tray open position and the tray closed position; means for sliding the organizer body from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the vanity; wherein the tray open position is available when the organizer body is in the extended position; the organizer body is configured to be disposed in a lower portion of the vanity partly beneath a plumbing assembly including a plumbing trap and the first and second trays are sized to fit beside the plumbing assembly in the tray closed position when the organizer body is in the retracted position.
2. The fold-out organizer of claim 1 wherein the means for sliding comprises a sliding shelf, and the organizer body is disposed on the sliding shelf.
3. The fold-out organizer of claim 2 wherein the organizer body, the first tray and the second tray are shaped as rectangular boxes with open tops and are formed of plastic.
4. The fold-out organizer of claim 3 wherein the first tray and the second tray comprise notches to accommodate dividers.
5. A pair of fold-out organizers for a vanity as claimed in claim 1, wherein the organizer bodies are arranged on either side of the plumbing assembly and the links of each pair are oriented to pivotably rotate away from opposing organizer bodies for pivotable movement to the tray open position.
6. A vanity comprising: a structural frame; a counter positioned on top of the structural frame; a basin disposed within the counter; a pair of hinged doors at a front of the structural frame providing access to an interior of the vanity; a shelf positioned within the interior of the vanity; a sliding shelf disposed on the shelf; a fold-out organizer disposed on the sliding shelf comprising: an organizer body; a first tray including a storage compartment positioned above the organizer body; a first link coupling the first tray to the organizer body such that the first tray is pivotably moveable relative to the base between a tray open position and a tray closed position; a second tray including a storage compartment positioned above the first tray; a second link coupling the second tray to the organizer body and a third link coupling the second tray to the first tray such that the second tray is pivotably moveable relative to the first tray and the organizer body between the tray open position and the tray closed position; the sliding shelf for moving the organizer body from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the vanity; wherein the tray open position is available when the organizer body is in the extended position; the organizer body is configured to be disposed in a lower portion of the vanity partly beneath a plumbing assembly including a plumbing trap and the first and second trays are sized to fit beside the plumbing assembly in the tray closed position when the organizer body is in the retracted position.
7. A double vanity comprising: a structural frame; a counter positioned on top of the structural frame; two basins disposed within the counter; at least one drawer at a front of the structural frame providing access to an interior of the vanity; a pair of fold-out organizers disposed in the drawer each comprising: an organizer body; a first tray including a storage compartment positioned above the organizer body; a first link coupling the first tray to the organizer body such that the first tray is pivotably moveable relative to the base between a tray open position and a tray closed position; a second tray including a storage compartment positioned above the first tray; a second link coupling the second tray to the organizer body and a third link coupling the second tray to the first tray such that the second tray is pivotably moveable relative to the first tray and the organizer body between the tray open position and the tray closed position; the drawer for moving the organizer body from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the vanity; wherein the tray open position is available when the organizer body is in the extended position; the pair are arranged on either side of the drawer and links of each pair are oriented to pivotably rotate away from opposing organizer bodies for pivotable movement to the tray open position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Various objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the inventive subject matter will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, along with the accompanying drawing figures in which like numerals represent like components.
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[0031] The following discussion provides many example embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus, if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.
[0032] Certain terminology is used herein for purposes of reference only, and thus is not intended to be limiting. For example, terms such as upper, lower, above, and below refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. Terms such as front, back, rear, bottom and side, describe the orientation of portions of the component within a consistent but arbitrary frame of reference which is made clear by reference to the text and the associated drawings describing the component under discussion. Such terminology may include the words specifically mentioned above, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. Similarly, the terms first, second, third and other such numerical terms referring to structures do not imply a sequence or order unless clearly indicated by the context.
[0033] A vanity is an item of bathroom furniture, fitted with a sink or washbasin along with a mirror and drawers for storage, typically used for storing makeup, lotions, jewelry, and other cosmetic products. According to aspects of the present specification, there are provided various examples of organizers for use with vanities. The term organizer generally refers to rectangular or other shaped compartments for storage of small items. According to some examples, the organizers can be installed in one or more drawers of a vanity or other items of furniture. The organizers can be made integral with the vanity or other furniture using drawers/sliding shelves, or can be provided as a detachable or an after-market product for installation in drawers, shelves, or vanities. Various sizes of organizers are contemplated according to the present specification.
[0034] One example of a vanity fold-out organizer includes an organizer body and a first tray including a storage compartment positioned above the organizer body. A second tray is positioned above the first tray. A plurality of links couples the trays to the organizer body and/or lower trays to allow pivotable movement relative to the base between a tray open position and a tray closed position. The organizer body is disposed for sliding movement from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the vanity. The tray open position is available when the organizer body is in the extended position. The organizer body is configured to be disposed in a lower portion of the vanity partly beneath a plumbing assembly including a plumbing trap and the first and second trays are sized to fit beside the plumbing assembly in the tray closed position when the organizer body is in the retracted position.
[0035] Advantageously, convenient organization of items stored can be achieved by employing the devices according to the present specification, making it easier for users to view, locate and retrieve items, and to enable a greater number of items to be stored.
[0036] Moreover, when installed in the lower portion of a vanity or other piece of furniture, the devices of the present specification permit ergonomic and/or accessible and/or barrier-free access to an increased number of items. The term barrier-free refers to a design for those with physical or other disabilities, involving the provision of alternative means of access for those with mobility restrictions.
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[0039] Organizers of the present specification can be used with a wide range of other drawer configurations besides what is shown in the drawings, including drawers in different sizes and/or drawers mounted to different supporting structures at various locations (e.g., kitchens, closets, bathrooms, home offices, businesses, etc.) using any suitable mounting means (e.g., rails, brackets, etc.). Accordingly, the present specification should not be limited to the use of any specific form or type of drawer. As well, the present specification should not be limited to drawers either, as examples of the present specification can also be used with a wide range of other storage devices and storage spaces, including shelves, sliding shelves, open shelves, enclosed shelves, storage boxes, storage cabinets, and the like.
[0040] According to some examples of the present specification, when in their closed positions, the trays 104 can be laterally disposed within the footprint of the body 102. When opened, however, the trays 104 can be, wholly or partially, disposed laterally outside the footprint of the body 102 (
[0041] Two trays 104 are shown in the example of
[0042] As shown in the example of
[0043] These pivotable connections allow the trays 104 to pivotably move relative to the body 102 between at least a closed position (
[0044] A comparison of
[0045] In various examples, the trays may open automatically or with less force (e.g., spring-loaded, etc.) when the drawer is slidably opened and/or after a user releases one or more catches urging the trays in their closed positions. For example, biasing devices (e.g., coil springs, etc.) may be employed for causing the trays to pivot to their open position when the drawer is open and after the user releases catches associated with the trays. Other examples, however, include one or more trays that must be moved by the user without spring action.
[0046] Still with reference to
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[0048] According to an alternative example shown at
[0049] A wide range of materials may be used for the components of the various organizers of the present specification, and the same material need not be used for each component. In some embodiments, an organizer is fabricated using translucent or transparent plastic. The use of translucent or transparent or clear plastic permits the user to view the contents within the various compartments of the organizer more clearly.
[0050] A wide range of manufacturing processes can be employed for making the components of the various organizers and components of the present specification, and the same manufacturing process need not be used for each component. Exemplary manufacturing processes include cutting, injection molding, etc.
[0051] The present specification discloses an example of a vanity fold-out organizer that includes an organizer body and a first tray including a storage compartment positioned above the organizer body. A second tray is positioned above the first tray. A plurality of links couples the trays to the organizer body and/or lower trays to allow pivotable movement relative to the base between a tray open position and a tray closed position. The organizer body is disposed for sliding movement from a retracted position to an extended position relative to the vanity. The tray open position is available when the organizer body is in the extended position. The organizer body is configured to be disposed in a lower portion of the vanity partly beneath a plumbing assembly including a plumbing trap and the first and second trays are sized to fit beside the plumbing assembly in the tray closed position when the organizer body is in the retracted position. The sliding can be achieved by a sliding shelf and the organizer body is disposed on the sliding shelf.
[0052] According to some examples, the organizer body, the first tray and the second tray are shaped as rectangular boxes with open tops and are formed of plastic. The first tray and the second tray can include notches to accommodate dividers.
[0053] In one example, a pair of fold-out organizers for a vanity are arranged on either side of the plumbing assembly. The links of each pair are oriented to pivotably rotate away from opposing organizer bodies for pivotable movement to the tray open position.
[0054] The present specification also provides an exemplary vanity that includes a structural frame, a counter positioned on top of the structural frame, a basin disposed within the counter, a pair of hinged doors at a front of the structural frame providing access to an interior of the vanity, a shelf positioned within the interior of the vanity, and a sliding shelf disposed on the shelf. A fold-out organizer is disposed on the sliding shelf.
[0055] According to another example, a double vanity includes a structural frame, a counter positioned on top of the structural frame, two basins disposed within the counter, and at least one drawer at a front of the structural frame providing access to an interior of the vanity. A pair of fold-out organizers are disposed in the drawer. The pair are arranged on either side of the drawer and links of each pair are oriented to pivotably rotate away from opposing organizer bodies for pivotable movement to the tray open position.
[0056] It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims. Moreover, in interpreting both the specification and the claims, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms comprises and comprising should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements or components may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced.