Doors including customizable and removable storage
10400506 ยท 2019-09-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B2003/7046
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05G1/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/7001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
A47B67/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A modular insert useful for storing one or more objects, designed and configured to inset within a door having one or more cavities. The modular insert includes a frame having a plurality of walls and a top panel movably affixed to the frame. Some of the walls have apertures to receive wing nuts, screws, bolts, quick release and push-pull pins to secure the modular insert to an interior support structure of the door. Also provided is a door suitable for receiving one or more modular inserts. The door has a plurality of stiles and rails, wherein the stiles and rails form one or more cavities.
Claims
1. A door useful for storing one or more objects, the door comprising: a plurality of stiles and rails arranged to form a top, a bottom and opposing sides of the door, and to define one or more cavities, the cavities extending through the depth of the door creating a void; and one or more modular inserts sized and configured to be received within one of the cavities of the door, the modular inserts comprising: a frame having a plurality of walls forming a plurality of sides of the frame, including a first side of the frame; a top panel hingedly affixed to the first side of the frame; and a base panel, wherein the walls of the frame are secured to an interior surface of the base panel; and wherein at least two of the walls of the frame comprise a plurality of apertures to receive affixation means to removably secure the modular insert to the stiles forming the cavity of the door; wherein the insert has a depth equal to the depth of the door; and wherein each cavity further comprises an internal frame affixed to the stiles and rails forming the cavity, the internal frame having a depth less than the depth of the stiles and rails, the reduction in depth being at least equal to a combined thickness of the top panel and the base panel.
2. The door of claim 1, wherein an exterior surface of the base panel is made from the same material as the door.
3. The door of claim 1, wherein the top panel is hingedly affixed to the first side of the frame by means of one or more hinges, each hinge comprising a pair of plates, wherein one of the plates of each hinge is secured to the first side of the frame, and the other plate of the hinge is affixed to the top panel by means of a block, secured to an interior side of the top panel, and wherein the walls forming the first side of the frame comprise a recess extending the length of the first side of the frame.
4. The door of claim 3, wherein the hinge is a spring loaded hinge.
5. The door of claim 1, further comprising a magnet affixed on the interior surface of the top panel, the magnet having a magnetic field to attract and removably secure a magnet knob when positioned on an exterior surface of the top panel.
6. The door of claim 1, wherein the top panel and the base panel of the modular insert each have a length and width greater than the length and width of the frame.
7. The door of claim 1, wherein the top panel comprises first and second panels, with the first panel hingedly secured on one side to the first frame wall, and the second panel is hingedly secured on one side to a second frame wall opposing the first frame wall.
8. The door of claim 1, further comprising securing means to removably secure the top panel in a closed position relative to the frame.
9. The door of claim 8, wherein the securing means is an actuator affixed to a wall of the frame, and wherein the actuator is electrically engaged with a power supply embedded within and accessible from the exterior of the door.
10. The door of claim 9, wherein the position of the actuator between a locked position and an unlocked position is controlled with a remote control.
11. The door of claim 8, wherein the securing means further comprises recognition means for recognizing a user, the recognition means being engaged with and determining the position of actuator, the recognition means selected from the group consisting of: radio frequency identification using radio waves to identify encoded microchips (RFID), gesture recognition, biometric recognition and fingerprint recognition.
12. The door of claim 1, wherein each of the frame walls comprise a frame segment, extending from a front face of each said frame wall into the vacuous area formed by the frame walls, and wherein the top panel is hingedly affixed to the frame segments of one of the frame walls.
13. The door of claim 1, further comprising a support structure affixed within the modular insert, the support structure designed and configured to support one or more objects in the modular insert.
14. The door of claim 13, wherein the support structure is selected from the group consisting of: shelves, hooks, adornment holders, individual storage compartment, rods, and tie racks.
15. A door useful for storing one or more objects, the door comprising, a plurality of stiles and rails arranged to form a top, a bottom and opposing sides of the door, and to define one or more cavities; one or more back panels secured to one side of the door, the back panels covering an end of each of the cavities; one or more modular inserts, each modular insert being sized and configured to be received within one of the cavities of the door, the modular inserts comprising: a frame having a plurality of walls forming a plurality of sides of the frame, including a first side of the frame, wherein at least two of the walls of the frame comprise a plurality of apertures to receive affixation means to removably secure the modular insert to the stiles forming the cavity of the door; and a top panel hingedly affixed to the first side of the frame wherein each cavity further comprises an internal frame affixed to the stiles and rails forming the cavity, the internal frame having a depth less than the depth of the stiles and rails, the reduction in depth being at least equal to a combined thickness of the top panel and the back panel.
16. The door of claim 15, wherein the top panel is hingedly affixed to the first side of the frame by means of one or more hinges, each hinge comprising a pair of plates, wherein one of the plates of each hinge is secured to the first side of the frame, and the other plate of the hinge is affixed to the top panel by means of a block, secured to an interior side of the top panel, and wherein the walls forming the first side of the frame comprise a recess extending the length of the first side of the frame.
17. The door of claim 15, wherein the top panel has a length and width greater than the length and width of the frame.
18. The door of claim 15, further comprising a support structure affixed within the modular insert, the support structure designed and configured to support one or more objects in the modular insert, wherein the support structure is selected from the group consisting of: shelves, hooks, adornment holders, individual storage compartment, rods, and tie racks.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative and exemplary in nature and not intended to limit the subject matter defined by the claims. The following detailed description of the illustrative embodiments can be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(19) In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, as shown in
(20) The top panel 11 of the embodiments shown in
(21) In other embodiments (not shown), the top panel is slidably engaged with the frame, wherein the frame and the top panel have corresponding rails to facilitate sliding engagement of the top panel relative to the frame. In some of these embodiments, the modular insert is removed from the cavity of the door prior to removing the top panel.
(22) In some embodiments, such as those depicted in in
(23) In another embodiment, shown in
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(25) To further facilitate opening the top panel, a pull may be secured to the exterior surface of the panel. However, because the pull may interfere with use of the door, in the embodiments shown a magnet 118 is secured on an interior surface of the top panel (see, e.g.,
(26) In other embodiments, as shown for example in
(27) In some embodiments, a battery holder may be installed into the outer edge of the door frame, with a removable cover plate that allows access to the battery holding area. The cover plate may be removable by way of two bolts or screws that pass through the cover plate and attach to the battery holder that is installed in the door frame. The cover plate may or may not have a spring or similar device attached to it on the inside to firmly hold the battery or battery holder in place. In this embodiment the battery may be a 9 volt snap connector with wire leads that are of sufficient length to be pulled out of the battery holder area and the re-inserted once the battery is snapped into the snap connector. Another embodiment may include a battery holder for multiple AA or A batteries that fit into the holder, wherein the holder is slid into the battery storage area of the door frame. In this embodiment the battery holder will have metal contact points that once slid into the storage area will come in contact with a connection point that is attached to the wires that go to the lock solenoids.
(28) The position of the actuator between a locked and unlocked position may be controlled by means of a remote control, using known technologies. Alternatively, as shown in
(29) As shown in the embodiments of
(30) As hereinabove discussed, the modular insert is useful for storing one or more objects. Although the vacuous area 123 within the frame provides a good storage compartment for many objects, a support structure 130 may be affixed to the frame or base panel (if present), designed and configured to support one or more of the objects in the modular insert. For example, as shown in
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(33) While particular embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it should be understood that various other changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Moreover, although various aspects of the claimed subject matter have been described herein, such aspects need not be utilized in combination. It is therefore intended that the appended claims cover all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter.