BEVERAGE SERVICE STATION AND BAR
20240245235 ยท 2024-07-25
Inventors
- Stephen Whitehead (Elgin, IL, US)
- Robert Kopp (Elburn, IL, US)
- Torrence Anderson (Overland Park, KS, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention involves a beverage station and bar. The beverage station and bar is constructed from lightweight blow molded panels secured to a metal frame. This construction provides a structure that can be shipped to homes and assembled on site. Ballast containers that utilize locally sourced ballast material are securable within the base of the beverage station and bar to provide stability and reduce the tendency of the beverage station and bar to tip from users leaning against the structure during use.
Claims
1. A beverage station (100) comprising: a space frame (10), the space frame (10) constructed to provide structure for the attachment of interlocking outer panels (16), the space frame (10) forming a load bearing structure constructed and arranged to transfer loads to other portions of the space frame (10) to increase weight capacity and rigidity to the beverage station and bar (100), a bar panel (18) secured to a spine portion (14) of the space frame (10) such that loads applied to the bar panel (18) are transferred through the space frame (10) and distributed to other portions of the beverage station and bar (100), a plurality of interlocking panels (16) secured to a plurality of rib members (12), the rib members (12) secured to the spine (14) of the space frame (10), the panels (16) interlocked at least along the edges and secured to the space frame (10) to create a hybrid structure, a base assembly (22) secured to a bottom portion (24) of the ribs (12), a plurality of outrigger beams (200) secured to the base assembly (22) to extend outwardly beyond a perimeter of the space frame (10), each respective outrigger beam (200) including at least one wheel (102) for supporting the weight of the beverage station (100) and for allowing wheeled movement of the beverage station.
2. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outrigger beams (200) extend outwardly beyond the outer perimeter of the bar panel (18) when viewed from the top.
3. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 1 wherein the outriggers include a plate portion (106) and a box portion (108), the plate portion (106) secured to the base assembly (22), the box portion (108) securing the at least one wheel (102).
4. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 3 wherein the at least one wheel (102) is a pair of dually wheels (103) in a side by side arrangement.
5. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 4 wherein at least a portion of the dually wheels are caster wheel assemblies (104).
6. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 3 wherein all of the dually wheels are caster wheel assemblies (104).
7. The beverage station and bar (100) as claimed in claim 3 wherein the box portion (108) of each outrigger (100) includes an offset wall (110) that is constructed and arranged to reduce the clearance between a bottom surface (124) of the beverage station (100) and a ground surface that is less than the diameter of the at least one wheel (102).
8. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 7 wherein the offset wall (110) connects to the plate portion (106) at a bottom surface (109) thereof and to a base plate (112) of the box portion (108) at a top surface (111) thereof, for supporting the at least one wheel (102).
9. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 8 including a pair of gussets (114) secured to the base plate (112) and the offset wall (110) to provide structural support and defining the box portion (108).
10. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 9 wherein the box portion (108) includes a front wall (116), the front wall (116) secured to the base plate (112) and the gussets (114).
11. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 1 wherein the at least one wheel (102) includes a brake (118) for restricting the rotation of the at least one wheel (102) about an axis of rotation (120).
12. The beverage station (100) as claimed in claim 6 wherein all of the caster wheel assemblies (104) include a manually operated brake (118).
13. The beverage station and bar (100) as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base assembly (22) includes a cross grid comprising at least two longitudinal members (26) and at least two cross members (28), the longitudinal members (26) and the cross members (28) secured together in a suitable manner to transfer load from the ribs (12) to the base assembly (22).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0064] While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.
[0065] Referring generally to the figures and more specifically to
[0066] Still referring to the figures, in a most preferred embodiment, the spine portion 14 is oriented to be horizontal with respect to a ground surface, and wherein the ribs 12 are oriented to be vertical with respect to a ground surface. The spine 14 includes at least two beams 30 and at least two cantilever beams 32. Each cantilever beam 32 includes a balance beam 34, the balance beam 34 constructed and arranged to transfer unbalanced loads applied to the cantilever beams 32 to the rib members 12 as a torque. In this manner, dynamic and static loads applied to the bar panel 18 are transferred through to the space frame 10 where the load is dispersed without damaging the bar panel 18 or the construction of the bar 100. In at least one embodiment, the space frame 10 includes a base assembly 22 secured to a bottom portion 24 of the ribs 12. The base assembly 22 includes a cross grid comprising at least two longitudinal members 26 and at least two cross members 28, the longitudinal members 26 and the cross members 28 secured together in a suitable manner to transfer load from the ribs 12 to the base assembly 22, and thus to the surface below the beverage station and bar 100.
[0067] Still referring to the figures, the beverage station and bar 100 preferably includes a plurality of support panels 42 positioned to extend rearward from the ribs 12, the support panels 42 extending vertically from a top surface 44 of a base panel 46 to a bottom surface 48 of a preparation surface 40, the preparation surface 40 positioned to be below the bar panel 18 and oriented parallel thereto. At least one span beam 50 is provided; the span beam 50 secured to the bottom surface 48 of the preparation surface 40 and supported on an upper surface of the support panels 42. The spacing of the support panels 42 not only provides structural support for the preparation surface 40, but they are spaced apart to accommodate drawers 52, and may accommodate mini refrigerators, trash containers and the like. In the preferred embodiment, the drawers 52 are constructed from hollow blow molded drawer side panels 54 and hollow blow molded face panels 56; and in a most preferred embodiment, each blow molded panel, including the base panel 46, bar panel 18, preparation panel 62, and outer panels 16 are constructed to include a plurality of tack-offs 58 to add rigidity to the hollow panel. The tack-offs 58 are positioned in rows and columns to provide additional rigidity and weight capacity to the hollow structure. In this manner, the panels can be constructed hollow for weight reduction while still retaining significant structure and rigidity. In some embodiments, a ballast panel 64 is provided to allow a ballast container 66 to be placed within the base portion of the beverage station and bar 100. The ballast containers 66 are shipped empty and ballast, such as sand or water, is added before placement of the ballast caps 68 on the ballast containers 66. The ballast adds significant stability to the beverage station and bar 100, giving the assembly the stability of a permanent structure. Removal of the ballast panel 64 allows the ballast containers 66 to be removed for movement of the beverage station and bar 100. In at least some embodiments, a flip door panel 74 is provided between the drawers 52. An adjustable shelf 78 (see
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[0069] In a preferred embodiment, the at least one wheel is a pair of dually wheels 103 in a side by side arrangement. This construction provides increased stability and increased weight capacity, and increases the ease of rolling a loaded beverage station and bar across rough or uneven surfaces by distributing the weight across the two wheels. Typically, half of the wheel assemblies are caster wheels to provide for easy steering of the beverage station and bar when moving it. Thus, if there are four sets of wheels supporting the beverage station, then two will be casters. However, it should be noted that in some embodiments all of the wheels will be caster wheel assemblies 104 without departing from the scope of the invention. The at least one wheel 102 preferably includes a brake 118 for restricting the rotation of the at least one wheel about an axis of rotation. The brake 118 is preferably manually operated by rotation of a lever to cause friction with a side surface of a wheel. It should be noted that other types of brakes may be utilized without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0070] It is to be understood that while a certain form of the invention is illustrated, it is not to be limited to the specific form or arrangement herein described and shown. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, and the invention is not to be considered limited to what is shown and described in the specification and any drawings/figures included herein.
[0071] One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objectives and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The embodiments, methods, procedures and techniques described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are intended to be exemplary, and are not intended as limitations on the scope. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the appended claims. Although the invention has been described in connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described modes for carrying out the invention, which are obvious to those skilled in the art, are intended to be within the scope of the following claims.