Garage Door Mountable Storage Assembly
20220395098 · 2022-12-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B81/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A garage door mountable storage assembly for increasing storage capacity of a garage includes a first connector, a first coupler, and a retaining unit. The first connector and the first coupler are mountable to a panel of a garage door so that an imaginary line extending therebetween is substantially perpendicular to upper and lower limits of the panel. The retaining unit has engaged thereto a second connector and a second coupler, which are complementary to the first connector and the first coupler, respectively. The second connector and the second coupler are positioned to selectively engage the first connector and the first coupler to removably engage the retaining unit to the panel of the garage door. The retaining unit can be positioned around an article, with the retaining unit extending between the first connector and the first coupler, to removably secure the article to the panel of the garage door.
Claims
1. A garage door mountable storage assembly comprising: a first connector and a first coupler configured to be mountable to a panel of a garage door, such that an imaginary line extending between the first connector and the first coupler is substantially perpendicular to upper and lower limits of the panel; and a retaining unit having engaged thereto a second connector and a second coupler, the second connector and the second coupler being complementary to the first connector and the first coupler, respectively, such that second connector and the second coupler are positioned for selectively engaging the first connector and the first coupler for removably engaging the retaining unit to the panel of the garage door, wherein the retaining unit is configured positioning around an article, with the retaining unit extending between the first connector and the first coupler, for removably securing the article to the panel of the garage door.
2. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 1, wherein the first connector comprises a ring and the first coupler comprises a peg.
3. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 2, further including a plate having engaged thereto and extending therefrom the ring and the peg, the ring and the peg being positioned proximate to an upper end and a lower end of the plate, respectively, the plate having positioned therein a set of holes, wherein each hole is configured for insertion thereinto of a respective piece of mounting hardware for mounting the plate to the panel of the garage door.
4. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 2, wherein the peg is arcuate distal from the plate.
5. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 3, wherein the set of holes comprises two or three holes.
6. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 2, wherein the retaining unit comprises a strap, the strap having a tab engaged thereto and extending bidirectionally from a first end thereof, the strap having a plurality of apertures positioned therein and extending from proximate to the first end to proximate to a second end thereof, each aperture being complementary to the peg, such that the strap is positioned for looping through the ring, positioning the second end for insertion into a respective aperture for removably engaging the strap to the ring, wherein the strap is configured for positioning around the article, positioning a respective aperture for insertion of the peg for removably securing the article to the garage door.
7. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 6, wherein the strap comprises rubber, silicone, or elastomer.
8. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 1, wherein: the first connector is one of a set of first connectors; the first coupler is one of a set of first couplers; the retaining unit comprises a net; the second connector comprises a set of second connectors engaged to a first edge of the net; and the second coupler comprises a set of second couplers engaged to a second edge of the net, wherein the net is configured for positioning over the article, such that the second connectors and the second couplers are positioned for engaging the first connectors and the first couplers, respectively, for securing the net around the article, such that the article is removably secured to the panel of the garage door.
9. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 8, wherein the net is resiliently stretchable, such that the net is stretchable around the article.
10. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 9, wherein the net comprises elastomer.
11. The garage door mountable storage assembly of claim 8, further including: the first connector comprising ring; the first coupler comprising a peg; each of the second couplers and each of the second connectors comprising a loop engaged to and extending from a respective corner of the net; and a set of blocks, each block having a first channel and a second channel extending therethrough; and a set of protrusions, each protrusion being engaged to a respective block and extending into an associated second channel, such that a respective ring and the first channel of the respective block are positioned for sequential insertion of a respective loop positioned on the first edge of the net, such that the respective loop is positioned for engaging the protrusion for engaging the respective loop to the respective block, the respective block being larger than the respective ring, such that the respective block is prevented from passing therethrough, such that each of the loops positioned on the second edge of the net is positioned for engaging an associated peg for securing the net around the article.
12. A garage door mountable storage system comprising: a garage door comprising a plurality of panels; a first connector and a first coupler selectively mountable to a respective panel, such that an imaginary line extending between the first connector and the first coupler is substantially perpendicular to upper and lower limits of the panel; and a retaining unit having engaged thereto a second connector and a second coupler, the second connector and the second coupler being complementary to the first connector and the first coupler, respectively, such that second connector and the second coupler are positioned for selectively engaging the first connector and the first coupler for removably engaging the retaining unit to the panel of the garage door, wherein the retaining unit is configured positioning around an article, with the retaining unit extending between the first connector and the first coupler, for removably securing the article to the panel of the garage door.
13. A garage door mountable storage assembly comprising: a first connector and a first coupler configured to be mountable to a panel of a garage door, such that an imaginary line extending between the first connector and the first coupler is substantially perpendicular to upper and lower limits of the panel, the first connector comprising ring, the first coupler comprising a peg; a plate having engaged thereto and extending therefrom the ring and the peg, the ring and the peg being positioned proximate to an upper end and a lower end of the plate, respectively, the peg being arcuate distal from the plate, the plate having positioned therein a set of holes, wherein each hole is configured for insertion thereinto of a respective piece of mounting hardware for mounting the plate to the panel of the garage door, the set of holes comprising two or three holes; a retaining unit having engaged thereto a second connector and a second coupler, the second connector and the second coupler being complementary to the first connector and the first coupler, respectively, such that second connector and the second coupler are positioned for selectively engaging the first connector and the first coupler for removably engaging the retaining unit to the panel of the garage door, wherein the retaining unit is configured positioning around an article, with the retaining unit extending between the first connector and the first coupler, for removably securing the article to the panel of the garage door, the retaining unit comprising a strap, the strap having a tab engaged thereto and extending bidirectionally from a first end thereof, the strap having a plurality of apertures positioned therein and extending from proximate to the first end to proximate to a second end thereof, each aperture being complementary to the peg, such that the strap is positioned for looping through the ring, positioning the second end for insertion into a respective aperture for removably engaging the strap to the ring, wherein the strap is configured for positioning around the article, positioning a respective aperture for insertion of the peg for removably securing the article to the garage door, the strap comprising rubber, silicone, or elastomer; the first connector being one of a set of first connectors, the first coupler being one of a set of first couplers; the retaining unit comprising a net, the net being resiliently stretchable, such that the net is stretchable around the article, the net comprising elastomer; the second connector comprising a set of second connectors engaged to a first edge of the net; the second coupler comprising a set of second couplers engaged to a second edge of the net, wherein the net is configured for positioning over the article, such that the second connectors and the second couplers are positioned for engaging the first connectors and the first couplers, respectively, for securing the net around the article, such that the article is removably secured to the panel of the garage door, each of the second couplers and each of the second connectors comprising a loop engaged to and extending from a respective corner of the net; a set of blocks, each block having a first channel and a second channel extending therethrough; and a set of protrusions, each protrusion being engaged to a respective block and extending into an associated second channel, such that a respective ring and the first channel of the respective block are positioned for sequential insertion of a respective loop positioned on the first edge of the net, such that the respective loop is positioned for engaging the protrusion for engaging the respective loop to the respective block, the respective block being larger than the respective ring, such that the respective block is prevented from passing therethrough, such that each of the loops positioned on the second edge of the net is positioned for engaging an associated peg for securing the net around the article.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0011] The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
[0020] As best illustrated in
[0021] The present invention also may include a plate 32, which has engaged thereto and extending therefrom the ring 28 and the peg 30, as shown in
[0022] The retaining unit 16 has engaged thereto a second connector 42 and a second coupler 44, which are complementary to the first connector 12 and the first coupler 14, respectively. The second connector 42 and the second coupler 44 are positioned to selectively engage the first connector 12 and the first coupler 14 to removably engage the retaining unit 16 to the panel 18 of the garage door 20. The retaining unit 16 is configured to be positioned around an article, with the retaining unit 16 extending between the first connector 12 and the first coupler 14, to removably secure the article to the panel 18 of the garage door 20.
[0023] The retaining unit 16 may comprise a strap 46, as shown in
[0024] As shown in
[0025] With the retaining unit 16 comprising the net 48, as shown in
[0026] With each first connector 12 comprising a ring 28 and each first coupler 14 comprising a peg 30, each of the second couplers 44 and each of the second connectors 42 comprises a loop 62, which is engaged to and extends from a respective corner 64 of the net 48.
[0027] Each of a set of blocks 66 has a first channel 68 and a second channel 70 extending therethrough. Each of a set of protrusions 72 is engaged to a respective block 66 and extends into an associated second channel 70. A respective ring 28 and the first channel 68 of the respective block 66 are positioned for sequential insertion of a respective loop 62 positioned on the first edge 58 of the net 48. The respective loop 62 is positioned to engage the protrusion 72 to engage the respective loop 62 to the respective block 66, as shown in
[0028] In use, the plate 32 is attached to the panel 18 of the garage door 20 using the screws 40. The strap 46 is positioned through the ring 28 and then its second end 56 is inserted through a respective aperture 54 positioned in the strap 46 proximate to the first end 52 to attach the strap 46 to the ring 28. The article then can be positioned against the plate 32 and the strap 46 stretched over the article. The peg 30 is inserted into a respective aperture 54 to fix the strap 46 in place and to secure the article to the panel 18.
[0029] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
[0030] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.