Reachable Cabinet Device
20180014637 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B46/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention relates to a device for making cabinet storage easier to access. The device is composed of a base, slideable parts, gyrate brackets, and shelf frames. This device allows shorter people to access cabinet storage that would otherwise be out of reach.
Claims
1. A cabinet device comprising: a first base; a second base; a first slideable support; a second slideable support; a first shelf frame; a second shelf frame; a shelf; wherein the first and second slideable supports are connected to the first and second base by a first rail and a second rail such that the first and second slideable supports can slide into and out of the first and second base; and wherein the first and second shelf frames are connected to the first and second slideable supports by a first gyrate bracket and a second gyrate bracket such that the first and second shelf frames move to an accessible position when the first and second gyrate brackets are actuated; and wherein the shelf resides between the first shelf frame and the second shelf frame.
2. The cabinet device of claim 1 wherein the first and second shelf frames have weight reduction grooves.
3. The cabinet device of claim 1 wherein the first and second slideable supports hayed weight reduction grooves.
4. The cabinet device of claim 1 wherein the first and second bases have weight reduction grooves.
5. The cabinet device of claim 1 wherein the shelf has a lip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the particular embodiment illustrated in
[0016] Each base 110 is composed of metal, wood, or another strong material, depending on weight, strength, and cost considerations. Each base 110 is mounted on one side of a cabinet compartment where the device will be installed. The bases 110 are mounted on the cabinet compartment using traditional means, such as mounting brackets, bolts, screws, nails, or other appropriate means. The pair of bases 110 is intended to act as the main support for the device.
[0017] As illustrated in
[0018] Each base 110 has a slot 116 located below top rail 112. Slot 116 is a shallow, horizontal groove that provides a guide for the sliding action of slideable part 120. Slot 116 prevents slideable part 120 from sliding all the way out of the cabinet.
[0019] Bases 110 may optionally have grooves 118. Grooves 118 are areas of thinner material or no material at all that reduce the weight of bases 110. Grooves 118 may be necessary depending on the material that bases 110 are constructed from, in order to provide sufficient strength without being too heavy.
[0020] Between the bottom of the cabinet and each base 110 are wedges 114. Wedges 114 are composed of plastic or other lightweight, strong material. Wedges 114 are square shaped, or can be another shape if the space requires it. Wedges 114 lift bases 110 off the bottom of the cabinet so that slideable parts 120 will clear any lip on the bottom of the cabinet. Wedges 114 are sized appropriately to provide enough space as is needed. Wedges 114 may optionally be placed between the sides of bases 110 and the cabinet walls in order to provide enough space for slideable parts 120 to clear any lip on the sides of the cabinet.
[0021] Slideable parts 120 are composed of similar material to the rest of the device, such as wood or metal, depending on strength, weight, and cost considerations. As illustrated in
[0022] Each slideable part 120 has at least 3 pins 126. Pins 126 are short, cylindrical protrusions intended to attach gyrate brackets 130. Pins 126 are located near the bottom of slideable part 120, nearly evenly distributed horizontally. One of the pins 126, typically the pin closest to the rear wall of the cabinet, is located higher than the others.
[0023] Each slideable part 120 has a groove 128. Groove 128 is a shallow curved groove intended to provide stability to the operation of gyrate brackets 130. Groove 128 is located and shaped such that it forms an arc with center pin 126 as the anchor.
[0024] Each slideable part has a spring hole 127. Spring hole 127 is a small hole which allows a spring to be mounted.
[0025] Slideable parts 120 may optionally have grooves 129. Grooves 129 are areas of thinner material or no material at all that reduce the weight of slideable parts 120. Grooves 129 may be necessary depending on the material that slideable parts 120 are constructed from, in order to provide sufficient strength without being too heavy.
[0026] The particular embodiment described uses three gyrate brackets 130 for each side, as shown in
[0027] When assembled, top gyrate bracket 132 connects to slideable part 120 via rear pin 126, as shown in
[0028] Shelf frames 140 are composed of similar material to the rest of the device, such as wood or metal, depending on strength, weight, and cost considerations. As shown in
[0029] Shelf frames 140 may optionally have grooves 146. Grooves 146 are areas of thinner material or no material at all that reduce the weight of shelf frames 140. Grooves 146 may be necessary depending on the material that shelf frames 140 are constructed from, in order to provide sufficient strength without being too heavy.
[0030] Shelves 150 are composed of wood, plastic, metal, or other material appropriate for shelves. As shown in
[0031] While various aspects and embodiments have been disclosed herein, other aspects and embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The various aspects and embodiments disclosed herein are for purposes of illustration and are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented herein. It will be readily understood that the aspects of the present disclosure, as generally described herein and illustrated in the figures, can be arranged, substituted, combined, separated, and designed in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are contemplated herein.