COLLAPSIBLE STORAGE CONTAINER STANDS
20250098851 ยท 2025-03-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B43/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Collapsible storage container stands are shown and disclosed. In some embodiments, the stand includes first and second planar frames pivotably attached to each other and each defining an opening sized to receive a storage container. The stand additionally includes first and second legs pivotably attached to the first frame, and third and fourth legs pivotably attached to the second frame. The stand further includes a first leg brace attached to the first leg, and a second leg brace attached to the fourth leg. The first and fourth legs are pivotable to place the first and second leg braces on first and second roof portions of a roof. In some embodiments, the stand additionally includes first, second, third, and fourth support arms pivotably attached to the first and second frames.
Claims
1. A container stand, comprising: first and second planar frames pivotably attached to each other allowing the first and second frames to pivot about a longitudinal axis, the first frame defining a first opening, the second frame defining a second opening, each of the first and second openings being sized to receive a storage container; first and second spaced legs each having first and second longitudinal end portions, the first end portion of the first and second legs being pivotably attached to corresponding end portions of the first frame; a first leg brace attached to the second end portion of the first leg; third and fourth legs each having longitudinally opposed third and fourth end portions, the third end portion of the third and fourth legs being pivotably attached to corresponding end portions of the second frame; and a second leg brace attached to the fourth end portion of the fourth leg, wherein the first and fourth legs are pivotable to place the first and second leg braces on first and second roof portions of a roof.
2. The stand of claim 1, further comprising: first and second support arms having first and second longitudinal end portions, the first end portions of the first and second support arms being pivotably attached to each other and the first and second frames allowing each of the first and second support arm members to pivot about a support arm axis that is parallel to, or co-axial with, the longitudinal axis, the second end portion of the first and second support arms being pivotably attached to the second end portion of the first leg and the fourth end portion of the third leg, respectively; third and fourth support arms having third and fourth longitudinal end portions, the third end portion of the third and fourth support arms being pivotably attached to each other and the first and second frames allowing each of the third and fourth support arm members to pivot about the support arm axis, the fourth end portion of the third and fourth support arms being pivotably attached to the second end portion of the second leg and the fourth end portion of the fourth leg, respectively.
3. The stand of claim 2, wherein the second end portion of the first support arm and the second end portion of the first leg include corresponding first and second holes that receive a first removable pin, wherein the fourth end portion of the third support arm and the second end portion of the second leg include corresponding third and fourth holes that receive a second removable pin, wherein the second end portion of the second support arm and the fourth end portion of the third leg include corresponding fifth and sixth holes that receive a third removable pin, and wherein the fourth end portion of the fourth support arm and the fourth end portion of the fourth leg include corresponding seventh and eighth holes that receive a fourth removable pin.
4. The stand of claim 3, wherein the first and second legs are sized to allow, when the first and second removable pins are removed from the first, second, third, and fourth holes, the first and second legs to pivot to a first unfolded position in which the first and second legs are co-planar with the first frame, and wherein the third and fourth legs are sized to allow, when the third and fourth removable pins are removed from the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth holes, the third and fourth legs to pivot to a second unfolded position in which the third and fourth legs are co-planar with the second frame.
5. The stand of claim 3, wherein one or more of the first, second, third, and fourth removable pins are square clip pins.
6. The stand of claim 1, wherein the first leg brace includes first and second longitudinal end portions, the first end portion of the first leg brace being attached to the second end portion of the first leg, and the second end portion of the first leg brace being attached to the second end portion of the second leg.
7. The stand of claim 6, wherein the second leg brace includes third and fourth longitudinal end portions, the third end portion of the second leg brace being attached to the fourth end portion of the third leg, and the fourth end portion of the second leg brace being attached to the fourth end portion of the fourth leg.
8. The stand of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second leg braces includes a plurality of spaced holes sized to receive fasteners to fasten the first and second leg braces to the first and second roof portions.
9. A container stand, comprising: first and second planar frames pivotably attached to each other allowing the first and second frames to pivot about a longitudinal axis, the first frame defining a first opening, the second frame defining a second opening, each of the first and second openings being sized to receive a storage container; first and second spaced legs each having first and second longitudinal end portions, the first end portion of the first and second legs being pivotably attached to corresponding end portions of the first frame; a first leg brace attached to the second end portion of the first leg and the second end portion of the second leg; third and fourth legs each having longitudinally opposed third and fourth end portions, the third end portion of the third and fourth legs being pivotably attached to corresponding end portions of the second frame; a second leg brace attached to the fourth end portion of the third leg and the fourth end portion of the fourth leg, wherein the first and fourth legs are pivotable to place the first and second leg braces on first and second roof portions of a roof; first and second support arms having first and second longitudinal end portions, the first end portions of the first and second support arms being pivotably attached to each other and the first and second frames allowing each of the first and second support arm members to pivot about a support arm axis that is parallel to, or co-axial with, the longitudinal axis, the second end portion of the first and second support arms being pivotably attached to the second end portion of the first leg and the fourth end portion of the third leg, respectively; and third and fourth support arms having third and fourth longitudinal end portions, the third end portion of the third and fourth support arms being pivotably attached to each other and the first and second frames allowing each of the third and fourth support arm members to pivot about the support arm axis, the fourth end portion of the third and fourth support arms being pivotably attached to the second end portion of the second leg and the fourth end portion of the fourth leg, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The collapsible storage container stand is a versatile solution designed to transform roof equipment management. Referring to
[0014] Different examples of the stand may include different sized openings 112 to accommodate different parts, equipment, containers, and boxes. Additionally, opening 112 of first frame 108 may be the same or different in size from opening 112 of second frame 110. In some embodiments, a sheet or an insert (not shown) of any appropriate material, such as plastic or metal, is inserted into the opening 112. The sheet that may be customized with specifically sized cutouts that receive specific equipment or tools based on the user's needs and usage.
[0015] In the example shown in
[0016] Stand 100 additionally includes a plurality of legs 132 that are pivotably attached to first and second frames 108 and 110. The stand may include any suitable number of legs 132. In the example shown in
[0017] The stand further includes a plurality of feet or leg braces 149, such as a first leg brace 150 attached to, or formed with, the first and second legs, and a second leg brace 152 attached to, or formed with, the third and fourth legs. Each of the first and second leg braces contact different roof portions of the roof when the stand is in its deployed position. First and second leg braces 150 and 152 may be any suitable shape(s), such as L-shaped as shown in
[0018] In the example shown in
[0019] Although first leg brace 150 and second leg brace 152 are shown to be attached, or formed with, the first, second, third, and fourth legs, one or both of those leg braces may alternatively be pivotably or slidably connected to those legs. In some embodiments, an adjustable foot (not shown) may alternatively be attached to each of the first, second, third, and fourth legs. Additionally, the first, second, third, and/or fourth legs may, in some embodiments, be telescopic (e.g., having concentric tubular sections) to provide additional adjustability (not shown).
[0020] Stand 100 additionally includes a plurality of support arms 162 that are pivotably attached to first and second frames 108 and 110. The stand may include any suitable number of support arms 162. In the example shown in
[0021] Each of third and fourth support arms 168, 170 includes longitudinal end portions 176 and 178. End portion 176 of third support arm 168 is pivotably attached to first and second support frames 108 and 110 and to end portion 176 of fourth support arm 170. Additionally, end portion 176 of fourth support arm 170 is pivotably attached to first and second support frames 108 and 110 and to end portion 176 of third support arm 168. Moreover, end portion 178 of the third support arm is pivotably attached to end portion 144 of second leg 136, and end portion 178 of the fourth support arm is pivotably attached to end portion 148 of fourth leg 140. The first, second, third, and/or support arms may, in some embodiments, be telescopic (e.g., having concentric tubular sections) to provide additional adjustability (not shown).
[0022] The various pivotable attachments described above may be provided by any suitable structures, such as pins, bolts, washers, nuts, and/or various other structures. In the example shown in
[0023] In the example shown in
[0024] Removable pins 182 are received in corresponding holes 190 of the end portions of the first, second, third, and fourth legs and the end portions of the first, second, third, and fourth support arms. Specifically, removable pins 182 provide the pivotable attachments between the end portions of the legs and the end portions of the first, second, third, and fourth support arms. In the example shown in
[0025] Removable pins 182 allow a user to move or configure the stand among a plurality of positions, including a folded or storage position (as shown in
[0026] Advantages of this invention are manifold. First, it significantly enhances safety by providing a stable and secure platform for toolboxes and equipment, thus reducing the risk of accidents and injuries on roofs. Its versatility is a standout feature, as its modular design allows for customization to accommodate different toolbox sizes and adapt to various roof angles and structures. This adaptability ensures compatibility with an extensive range of roofs, from residential homes to commercial complexes and industrial facilities.
[0027] Moreover, this invention promotes efficiency by offering easy access to tools and equipment, ultimately enhancing productivity during roof tasks. Durability is a critical consideration, with robust materials and construction guaranteeing long-lasting performance in diverse environmental conditions. The invention's adaptability and versatility make it suitable for applications in construction, maintenance, and various other industries where working at elevated heights is necessary.
[0028] Other features not explicitly discussed herein include the use of alternative materials for stand 100 to optimize weight, weather resistance, and cost-effectiveness. Customizable dimensions for the frames and its openings, the legs, the leg braces, the support arms can cater to specific container and toolbox sizes and roof angles. Additionally, alternative locking mechanism(s) may be utilized to secure the frames in their various positions for added safety and convenience. Accessory attachment points or trays on the frames are made possible because of the present disclosure and provide an enhanced utility by accommodating additional tools or materials. Ergonomic aspects, such as handles, handle placement, and frame weight distribution, may also be included with the stand to ensure user comfort and efficiency.
[0029] Put differently, the collapsible storage container stand is a versatile solution designed to transform equipment management. Comprising two conforming frames crafted from sturdy materials like metal, this invention reimagines how toolboxes, containers, and equipment can be securely stored and accessed on sloped or angled roofs. Each frame features a customizable opening to accommodate containers and tools of varying sizes. The hinged configuration connecting the frames allows for a spacious workspace, adaptable to different roof angles. When not in use, a secure locking mechanism keeps the frames closed. These versatile, safe, and efficient features make this invention suitable for a wide range of roof applications in construction, maintenance, and more. Additional possibilities for material selection, customization, locking mechanisms, accessory attachments, and ergonomic improvements further enhance its utility and comfort for users.
[0030] In addition to the foregoing description, it is to be understood that various embodiments and modifications of the invention may be readily apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. It will be appreciated that the invention is not restricted to the particular embodiment that has been described, and that variations may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, as interpreted in accordance with principles of prevailing law, including the doctrine of equivalents or any other principle that enlarges the enforceable scope of a claim beyond its literal scope. Unless the context indicates otherwise, a reference in a claim to the number of instances of an element, be it a reference to one instance or more than one instance, requires at least the stated number of instances of the element but is not intended to exclude from the scope of the claim a structure or method having more instances of that element than stated. The word comprise or a derivative thereof, when used in a claim, is used in a nonexclusive sense that is not intended to exclude the presence of other elements or steps in a claimed structure or method.