Wine rack carousel
09615660 ยท 2017-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B49/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A wine rack carousel for storing a plurality of wine bottles comprising one or more inner annular frames and outer annular frames where a plurality of support member pairs, extend between each pair of inner and outer annular frames to support wine bottles. Each pair of support members are parallel.
Claims
1. A wine rack comprising: an inner annular frame; an outer annular frame, wherein said inner annular frame and said outer annular frame are substantially concentric about a vertical central axis and a lower peripheral edge of said outer annular frame defines a horizontal reference plane; and a first plurality of horizontal pairs of support rods that extend between said inner annular frame and said outer annular frame substantially parallel to said horizontal reference plane; and a second plurality of slanted pairs of support rods that extend between said inner annular frame and said outer annular frame at an angle to said horizontal reference plane, wherein each pair of support rods are parallel to one another and spaced to support a wine bottle there between and wherein said first plurality of horizontal pairs of support rods and said second plurality of slanted pairs of support rods alternate about a periphery of said inner annular frame to alternately support wine bottles in horizontal and slanted orientations.
2. The wine rack of claim 1, wherein a height of said inner annular frame is greater than a height of said outer annular frame.
3. The wine rack of claim 2, wherein outer ends of said first plurality of horizontal pairs of support rods and said second plurality of slanted pairs of support rods attach at a substantially common height along the height of said inside surface of said outer annular frame.
4. The wine rack of claim 2, wherein inner ends of said first plurality of horizontal pairs of support rods attach to said outside surface of said inner annular frame at a first height and inner ends of said second plurality of slanted pairs of support rods attach to said outside surface of said inner annular frame at a second height, wherein said second height is greater than said first height.
5. The wine rack of claim 1, wherein the inner annular frame comprises a plurality of cut-outs for receiving necks of a plurality of wine bottles.
6. The wine rack of claim 1, wherein the support rods in each of said pairs of support rods are spaced apart to support a wine bottle where the neck of the wine bottle sits within a cut-out but does not contact said inner annular frame.
7. The wine rack of claim 1, wherein said outer annular frame comprises a plurality of cut-outs for receiving necks of a plurality of wine bottles.
8. The wine rack of claim 1, wherein said support rods are cylindrical in shape.
9. The wine rack of claim 1, further comprising: a central support disposed along said central axis, wherein said inner annular frame is rotatively coupled to said central support.
10. The wine rack of claim 9, wherein said inner annular frame and said outer annular frame comprise a first inner annular frame and a first outer annular frame, further comprising: a second inner annular frame and a second outer annular frame connected by a plurality of support rods extending between an outside surface of said second inner annular frame and an inside surface of said second outer annular frame, wherein said first inner annular frame is rotatively coupled to said central support at a first location and said second inner annular frame is rotatively coupled to said central support at a second location.
11. The wine rack of claim 10, wherein said first inner and outer annular frame and said second inner and outer annular frame are configured to rotate free of the other inner and outer annular frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(9) Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which assist in illustrating the various pertinent features of the wine rack carousel. Although the invention will now be described primarily in conjunction with a rack system for holding wine bottles, it should be expressly understood that the invention may be applicable to other applications where it is desired to hold and display other bottled items. In this regard, the following description of a wine rack design is presented for purposes of illustration and description. Furthermore, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the following teachings, and skill and knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the design. The embodiments described herein are further intended to explain modes known of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such, or other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the design.
(10) The present application recognizes that for many wine enthusiasts, the proper storage of individual wine bottles is very important. For instance, wine collectors often spend considerable sums of money on wine collections. Accordingly, storage systems for wine are of considerable importance to such collectors and should share a number of important features. For instance, it is desirable that individual wine bottles be stored in a generally horizontal position. It is also desirable that the wine bottles be spaced to permit airflow between individual bottles. Finally, it is also desirable that the bottles be secured within a storage system such that the bottles are not permitted to unintentionally fall from the storage system upon the storage system being bumped or otherwise shaken.
(11) In addition, it may be desirable for a wine rack system to allow for viewing of individual labels without having to remove a wine bottle from the wine rack. Further, it may be desirable to maintain the integrity of labels on the wine bottles. In this regard, it will be appreciated that for wine collectors the condition of the wine labels on a bottle are of some importance. That is, if the wine labels of the bottles are damaged, the value of the bottle of wine may be impaired. This is true for both the body label of a wine bottle as well as the neck label of the wine bottle. Therefore, it may be desirable that the wine storage system and allow for reducing contact with such labels while securely holding the wine bottle and permitting inspection thereof. Accordingly, the inventive wine rack systems disclosed herein allow for holding multiple wine bottles in a generally horizontal configuration, permitting airflow between individual bottles and securely holding individual bottles. Furthermore, the presented systems may reduce wear that may be applied to one or both labels of a wine bottle.
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(13) To maintain the correct positioning of the bottles, each pair of bottle supports 130 or 132 are parallel. That is, rather than extending radially outward from the central axis 300 of the wine rack carousel 100, each pair of bottle supports 130 or 132 is offset from the central axis 300 as shown by phantom lines as illustrated in
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(17) In any of the noted embodiments, the wine rack carousel may be a modular system 10. That is, a plurality of individual wine carousels 100a-n (tiers) may be disposed along a common central axis (e.g., support post 12).
(18) The foregoing description of the wine rack design has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Furthermore, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the above teachings, and skill and knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the invention. The embodiments described hereinabove are further intended to explain best modes known of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such, or other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the invention. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.