Storage unit and anchoring system therefor
09706841 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B97/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B96/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A storage unit includes an anchoring system. The storage unit includes a back wall and transversely spaced apart side walls providing peripheral walls of an interior compartment for storing articles. At least one retaining member is attached to an interior surface of the storage unit and the back wall includes at least one passage therethrough. The anchoring system including at least one anchoring strap member having a proximal end configured to be securely attached to a supporting wall or member adjacent the back wall of the storage unit. The anchoring strap member(s) extend through corresponding passage(s) and each includes a distal end configured for adjustable attachment to a respective retaining member.
Claims
1. A storage unit including an anchoring system for preventing the storage unit from tipping over; said storage unit including a back wall and transversely spaced apart side walls extending forwardly from said back wall and providing a front opening into an interior compartment for storing articles, said back wall and side walls providing peripheral walls of said interior compartment, a horizontal shelf located in an upper half of the interior compartment below a top wall of said storage unit and extending forward from a rear edge adjacent the back wall of the storage unit to a front edge adjacent said front opening of said interior compartment, at least one retaining member attached to a surface of said horizontal shelf at a location closer to the front opening than to the back wall of said storage unit and extending downwardly from said horizontal shelf, said back wall including at least one passage therethrough vertically below a lower surface of said top wall, said anchoring system including at least one anchoring strap member, said at least one anchoring strap member having a proximal end configured to be securely attached to a supporting wall or member adjacent the back wall of the storage unit and vertically below the top wall of said storage unit, each of said anchoring strap members extending through a respective passage and including a distal end configured for adjustable attachment to a respective retaining member in a location below a lower surface of said horizontal shelf, whereby each of said anchoring strap members is adjustably secured to a respective retaining member to maintain said anchoring strap members in a taut condition to stabilize the storage unit.
2. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 1, said at least one passage through said back wall below a lower surface of said horizontal shelf includes at least two passages transversely spaced from each other, said at least one anchoring strap member including at least two anchoring strap members, each of said at least two anchoring strap members having a proximal end configured to be securely attached to said supporting wall or member adjacent the back wall of the storage unit and vertically below the top wall thereof, each of said at least two anchoring strap members extending through a corresponding passage in said back wall, said at least one retaining member attached to a lower surface of said horizontal shelf at a location closer to the front opening than to the back wall of said storage unit including a pair of retaining members, and each retaining member being in longitudinal alignment with a respective passage through said back wall, each of said at least two anchoring strap members having a distal end configured for adjustable attachment to a respective retaining member in longitudinal alignment with a passage through which a respective anchoring strap member extends, whereby said at least two anchoring strap members are adjustably secured to respective retaining members to maintain said at least two anchoring strap members in a taut condition to aid in stabilizing the storage unit.
3. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 2, where said at least two passages are located in an upper half of said back wall.
4. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 3, said front edge of said horizontal shelf includes a downwardly extending flange terminating at a distal edge, said at least two retaining members each including a buckle for receiving the distal end of a respective anchoring strap member and for permitting tightening of said at least two anchoring strap members within respective buckles and for retaining the at least two anchoring strap members in tightened condition, said buckles and said at least two anchoring strap members tightened therewith being in a substantially linear, taut condition in a location above the distal edge of the flange.
5. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 4, wherein said at least two retaining members each includes a flexible strap having a proximal end attached to a lower surface of said horizontal shelf and a distal end attached to a respective buckle, each said respective buckles, prior to being retained in a substantially linear, taut condition, extending below the distal edge of the flange to provide easy accessibility to the respective buckles for permitting ease of attachment of the respective buckles to respective anchoring strap members.
6. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 1, wherein said at least one passage is located in an upper half of the back wall.
7. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 6, said front edge of said horizontal shelf includes a downwardly extending flange terminating at a distal edge, said at least one retaining member including a buckle for receiving the distal end of said at least one anchoring strap member and for permitting tightening of said at least one anchoring strap member within said buckle, said buckle tightening on said anchoring strap member to retain the at least one anchoring strap member in tightened condition, said buckle and respective anchoring strap member tightened therewith being in a substantially linear, taut condition in a location above the distal edge of the flange.
8. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 7, wherein said at least one retaining member includes a flexible strap having a proximal end attached to a lower surface of said horizontal shelf and a distal end attached to said buckle, said buckle, prior to being retained in a substantially linear, taut condition extending below the distal edge of the flange to provide easy accessibility to the buckle for permitting ease of attachment of the buckle to a respective anchoring strap member.
9. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 1, wherein said at least one passage through said back wall is vertically below a lower surface of said horizontal shelf.
10. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 9, wherein the surface of said horizontal shelf to which said at least one retaining member is attached is a lower surface of said horizontal shelf.
11. The storage unit and anchoring system of claim 1, wherein the surface of said horizontal shelf to which said at least one retaining member is attached is a lower surface of said horizontal shelf.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF BEST MODES OF THE INVENTION
(8) A storage unit in accordance with this invention is shown generally at 10 in
(9) As illustrated in
(10) In the illustrated embodiment, the interior compartment 18 includes a lower drawer 20 that, if desired, can be provided with a lock, such as a key lock 22, to permit the secure storage of articles therein.
(11) As illustrated, an upper shelf 22 is provided in a region spaced downwardly from the top wall of the locker and most preferably in the upper half of the locker 10; most preferably only a short distance from the top wall of the locker.
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(13) However, in accordance with the broadest aspects of this invention, the interior compartment 18 is not required to include any coat racks, hooks or similar structures. Moreover, in accordance with the broadest aspects of the invention, the lower drawer 20 and upper shelf 22 also can be omitted.
(14) However, as will be described in detail hereinafter, it is desirable in accordance with the preferred embodiment of this invention to include an upper shelf, such as upper shelf 22 that extends from back wall 12 of the locker and terminates in a front distal end including a downwardly directed flange 28 having an inturned section 29 providing a lower distal surface 30 of the shelf (
(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the upper section of the interior compartment includes a lock-box 32 and an open-storage section 34. The lock-box section includes a hinged front door 36 for closing the box and this door can include any desired lock, such as a key lock 38. The inclusion of a lock box, or for that manner any closed box, is not a limitation on the present invention.
(16) In the preferred embodiments of the invention, the storage unit 10 includes an upper shelf 22 with the flange 28 extending downwardly therefrom to aid in concealing the anchoring system of this invention, as will be described hereinafter.
(17) However, in the preferred embodiment of this invention, the storage section above shelf 22 does not need to include a lock-box section 32 and an open storage section 34. Moreover, there is no requirement that a coat rod 26 or other supporting hooks, e.g. 27, be included in the interior compartment. Moreover, there is no requirement that a separate, lower drawer 20 be provided in the interior compartment 18.
(18) However, in the most preferred embodiment of this invention upper shelf 22 is provided and most preferably the distal end of the upper shelf has a flange 28 terminating in an inturned section 29 adjacent to the distal end of the flange to aid in concealing the anchoring system of this invention, when the anchoring system is in an operative, taut condition for stabilizing the storage unit 10 as is shown in
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(22) A buckle cam 58 or any other suitable fastening member is permanently attached to the strap 52.
(23) In the preferred embodiment of this invention, buckle cams 58 are employed as the fastening members, and can be of an identical construction to the buckle cams employed on passenger seat belts used in aircraft. However, within the broadest aspects of this invention any suitable fastening member(s) can be employed.
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(31) The manner in which the anchoring straps 70 are connected to the supporting wall 74 or any other supporting structure does not constitute a limitation on the broadest aspects of the invention. In fact, many conventional fastening arrangements can be employed; the specific arrangement being employed depending upon whether the proximal end of the straps are aligned with studs or other solid surfaces to which an anchoring member can be attached after passing through the wall 74, or whether the anchoring straps are aligned with a hollow region behind a supporting wall, between supporting studs.
(32) When the proximal end of an anchoring strip 70 is attached in a region of the wall overlying a stud, convention heavy duty screws or other threaded fastening means can be employed to firmly attach the proximal end 72 of each of the anchoring straps 70 to the wall structure.
(33) When the proximal end 72 is aligned with a hollow region behind the wall 74, it is necessary to use a suitable anchoring device into which a screw or other fastener can be attached to secure the strap 70 to the supporting wall 74. A representative anchoring device 80 is shown in
(34) To use the winged anchoring member 80 an inward force is applied to the apex 86 to thereby force it inwardly to cause the legs 82, 84 to assume the configuration illustrated in
(35) It should be understood that a variety of different anchoring members can be employed to attach a proximal end of an anchoring strap to a supporting wall in a region that is devoid of a stud or other structure behind the wall to receive and firmly hold a screw, bolt or other fastening member. The specific anchoring member that is employed does not constitute a limitation on the broadest aspects of this invention.
(36) While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
(37) For example, although the preferred embodiment of this invention employs a pair of retaining members 50 for cooperating, respectively with a pair of anchoring straps 70, in accordance with the broadest aspects of this invention, it is possible to use more or less cooperating retaining members and anchoring straps. For example, in some embodiments, it may be possible to use only a single retaining member attached to a single anchoring strap to provide the desired anchoring function. In other embodiments it may be desirable to include more than 2 retaining members 50 cooperating with respective anchoring straps 70 to provide the desired anchoring function.
(38) Also, although the preferred embodiment of this invention employs convention buckle cams to provide the attachment of the retaining members to corresponding anchoring straps, other fastening devices can be utilized in accordance with the broadest aspects of this invention. Moreover, although the most preferred embodiment of this invention employs an upper shelf with a downwardly directed flange to aid in attaching and concealing the retaining members of the anchoring system thereto, in accordance with the broadest aspects of this invention, an upper shelf can be omitted and retaining members can be suspended from the inner surface of the top wall of the storage unit to cooperate with anchoring straps directed through anchoring strap receiving slots also positioned close to the top wall of the locker. This arrangement will provide effective anchoring in accordance with the broadest aspect of this invention, although it may not provide concealment of the anchoring system from the view. However, even in accordance with this broader aspect of the invention, the anchoring system is provided completely in the interior of the storage unit and therefore does not include unsightly anchoring components located on any outside surface of the storage unit.
(39) Moreover, although a preferred locker construction includes a lower drawer, an upper lock-box section and an upper open storage area, in accordance with the broadest aspect of this invention, these are optional features that can be omitted.
(40) In accordance with the broadest aspect of this invention, the storage unit 10 can include a single interior compartment that is not subdivided into different storage areas by shelves, lock-boxes and/or drawers, as disclosed in the most disclosed embodiment of this invention.