Space Saving Secure Storage Device
20190125090 ยท 2019-05-02
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Abstract
A storage device for providing storage space for personal items such as notebook computers, cell phones, cash and anything of value that a user wishes to keep safe. The storage device includes a container structure having a door portion pivotally mounted so as to rotate from a closed, vertical position to an open, horizontal position and a leg element having a first portion attached to the container structure and a second portion oriented at generally right angles to the first leg portion. In use, the storage device of the present invention is mounted over the foot of a bed by the leg portions that are not attached to the container structure so as to extend under the mattress. In this manner the storage device affords a storage space without detracting from available floor space and without wall mounting. The top of the storage device of the present invention can serve as a night stand given its proximity to the bed, again without necessitating reduction is overall available floor space. The door of the storage device of the present invention can also act as a convenient work space when in an open position.
Claims
1. A storage device, comprising: a container structure having a door portion pivotally mounted so as to rotate from a generally vertically oriented closed position to a generally horizontally oriented open position, and a leg element having a first portion and a second portion oriented generally perpendicular to said first portion, said leg element having one portion thereof attached to the container structure, said storage device mounted at one end of a bed by positioning an unattached portion of said leg element under the bed.
2. The storage device of claim 1 wherein said leg element includes a first portion and a second portion oriented generally perpendicularly to said first portion, a third portion and a fourth portion oriented generally perpendicularly to said third portion and a fifth portion joining said second and fourth portions, said leg element further attached to the container structure by said first and third portions, wherein said storage device is mounted at one end of a bed by positioning said second, fourth and fifth leg portions under the bed.
3. The storage device of claim 1 further comprising a second leg element having a first portion and a second portion oriented generally perpendicular to said first portion, both of said leg elements having one portion attached to the container structure, wherein said storage device is mounted at one end of a bed by positioning a portion of both said leg elements under the bed.
4. The storage device of claim 3 further comprising a longitudinally orientable third leg element having opposing ends connected to the portions of the leg elements unattached to the container structure.
5. The storage device of claim 3 wherein said container structure further defines a pair of apertures in a bottom portion of said container structure and wherein a portion of each leg element projects into the container structure through said apertures and abuts an inner portion of the container structure to effectuate attaching the leg elements to the container structure.
6. The container of claim 1 wherein the container structure has a generally rectangular configuration with a width generally the width of the bed.
7. The storage device of claim 1 wherein said door portion is pivotally attached the container structure so as to rotate generally down from a generally vertically oriented closed position to a generally horizontally oriented open position, and wherein an inner surface of said door portion forms a generally horizontal working surface when said door portion is in an open position.
8. The storage device of claim 7 further compromising a lock affixed to the container door so as to preclude opening of the container structure when said lock is in a locked state.
9. A storage device, comprising: a container structure having a forward facing door portion pivotally mounted to said container so as to rotate from a generally vertically oriented closed position to a generally horizontally oriented open position, and a first and a second leg element each having a first portion and a second portion oriented generally perpendicular to said first portions, said first and second leg elements each having one portion thereof attached to the container structure, wherein said storage device is mounted at one end of a bed by positioning unattached portions of the leg elements under the bed.
10. The storage device of claim 9 further comprising a longitudinally orientable third leg element having opposing ends connected to the portions of the leg elements unattached to the container structure.
11. The container of claim 9 wherein the container structure has a generally rectangular configuration with a width generally the width of the bed.
12. The storage device of claim 9 wherein the container structure defines an aperture and said storage device further includes a power strip disposed within the container structure, said power strip having a cord projecting through said container aperture.
13. The storage device of claim 9 wherein said door portion is pivotally attached to the container structure so as to rotate generally down from a generally vertically oriented closed position to a generally horizontally oriented open position, and wherein an inner surface of said door portion forms a generally horizontal working surface when said door portion is in an open position.
14. The storage device of claim 13 further compromising a lock affixed to the container door so as to preclude opening of the container structure when said lock is in a locked state.
15. A storage device, comprising: a container structure having a forward facing door portion pivotally mounted to said container so as to rotate from a generally vertically oriented closed position to a generally horizontally oriented open position, wherein the container structure has a generally rectangular configuration with a width generally the width of the bed, and a first and a second leg element each having a first portion and a second portion oriented generally perpendicular to said first portions, said first and second leg elements each having one portion thereof attached to the container structure, wherein said storage device is mounted at one end of a bed by positioning unattached portions of the leg elements under the bed.
16. The storage device of claim 15 further comprising a longitudinally orientable third leg element having opposing ends connected to the portions of the leg elements unattached to the container structure.
17. The storage device of claim 15 wherein the container structure defines an aperture and said storage device further includes a power strip disposed within the container structure, said power strip having a cord projecting through said container aperture.
18. The storage device of claim 15 wherein said door portion is pivotally attached to the container structure so as to rotate generally down from a generally vertically oriented closed position to a generally horizontally oriented open position, and wherein an inner surface of said door portion forms a generally horizontal working surface when said door portion is in an open position.
19. The storage device of claim 18 further compromising a lock affixed to the container door so as to preclude opening of the container structure when said lock is in a locked state.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Referring to the figures, and more particularly
[0015] To effectively site the storage device of the present invention over the foot of a bed without interfering with a user's laying in the bed, the length of the first portions 15 of the leg elements 13 should have a length optimally long enough to accommodate the presence of the user's feet residing in a vertical orientation on the top of the bed without contacting a bottom 20 of the container structure 10. In one preferred embodiment it has been determined that the space between the top of a mattress and the bottom of the container structure should be at least one foot long. The first portion 13 of the leg elements should therefore be long enough to accommodate the average thickness of an average mattress and an additional foot in length. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, therefore, the first portions 15 of the leg elements 13 projecting out of the bottom 20 of the container structure 10 are at least approximately 18 inches long to accommodate the thickness of average mattress thicknesses in the United States.
[0016] In an alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention the first portions 15 of the leg elements 13 project through apertures 22 in the bottom 20 of the container 10 to extend along a back inside surface 25 of the container structure 10 and abut a top element 28 of the container structure 10. This configuration provides stable mounting of the leg elements 13 to the container structure with minimal hardware requirements. In this embodiment the overall length of the first portion 15 of the leg elements 13 would be at least 18 inches longer than the overall internal height of the container structure 10, plus the thickness of the container bottom 20 to accommodate a user's feet under the container structure. Optimally, although not necessarily, in this embodiment of the present invention the first portions 15 of the leg elements 13 are each configured with a bore positioned to reside adjacent an upper surface of the bottom 20 of the container structure 10. The leg elements 13 can then be secured to the container structure by providing and placing a retainer clip through this bore in the first portions 15 of the leg elements 13. The retainer clip precludes removal of the first portions 15 of the leg elements 13 from within the container structure 10.
[0017] As further illustrated in
[0018] In one preferred embodiment of the present invention the door portion 30 is further equipped with a lock mechanism 40 and the top element 28 of the container structure 10 equipped with a latch 41 so that the door can be locked in place when oriented in a closed, generally vertical orientation, thus preventing unauthorized access to the contents of the container structure 10 when the door is closed. The inventor has noted that in typical dormitory settings, for example, two students are assigned to each room and they may have never met until they find themselves living together. In such circumstances neither student can necessarily trust the other has developed a lifetime habit of locking their room whenever it is left unoccupied. The inventor has further noted dormitories are traditionally lively places where an activity spontaneously occurring in the dormitory hallway or common area may lure a student out of their room in circumstances which may cause them to forget to lock their room. Accordingly, the inventor has determined that the addition of a lock mechanism 40 to the storage device of the present invention can very beneficially prevent loss of expensive personal items such as a student's notebook computer or personal electronic devices such as their mobile phone.
[0019] As further illustrated in
[0020] The container structure 10 of the present invention may be composed of a variety of suitable materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In one embodiment the container structure if composed of a wooden material such as, for example, plywood. In an alternative embodiment the container structure 10 is composed of a suitable plastic material which may be injection molded. In still another embodiment of the present invention, intended for more secure applications, the container structure 10 may be composed of a metallic material such as sheet metal and the like.
[0021] The leg elements 13 of the present invention may similarly be composed of a variety of suitable materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In one embodiment of the present invention the leg elements are made of an extruded metal in a cylindrical cross sectional configuration. The entire leg element 13 may be made from a unitary structure and then bent to afford a first portion 15 and a second portion 18 oriented generally perpendicularly to one another. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention the leg elements 13 are made of an extruded metal a generally square cross sectional configuration. Such leg elements 13 can also be made from a unitary structure although a notch will necessarily be cut into the leg elements 13 at the join of the first portion 15 and second portion 18 to accommodate the perpendicular orientation between the first and second portions, 15 and 18, respectively.
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[0023] The present invention affords a secure storage device to store personal items such as, for example, notebook computers, cell phones, cash and anything of value that a user wishes to keep safe. In use, the present invention is mounted over the foot of a bed by legs that extend under the mattress to afford storage space without detracting from available floor space and without wall mounting. The top of the storage device of the present invention can serve as a convenient night stand given its proximity to the bed, again without necessitating reduction is overall available floor space. The door of the storage device of the present invention can also act as a convenient work space.
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[0025] Having described and illustrated the present invention in various preferred embodiments, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts that the present invention can be modified in arrangement and detail to provide numerous other embodiments that do not depart from the spirit and scope of this invention. Accordingly, all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification above are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the present invention, as set forth in the claims below and equivalents thereof.
[0026] It is to be further understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purposes of description only and should not be regarded as limiting the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the foregoing description of the present invention is to be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the present invention. Further, since numerous modifications, changes and alternative embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art, the present invention is not to be limited to the structures, elements, construction and operation shown and described above, but solely by the claims set forth below and equivalents thereof.