MAGNETIC STORAGE SYSTEM
20170360196 · 2017-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B11/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47F5/0807
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B2200/81
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A Magnetic Storage System is disclosed. The Magnetic Storage System is generally comprised of a magnetic securing apparatus and magnetically attracted surface. The magnet sets comprising an appropriate number of magnets which may be secured to a strap arrangement. A Magnetically attracted surface is secured to a suitable location such as a wall. At least one object is then magnetically secured to the magnetically attracted surface with the magnetic securing apparatus. The magnets of the magnetic securing apparatus secure magnetically to the magnetically attracted surface, thereby securing the object(s). When objects are so secured, they are clearly visible, making them easy to find. When a user needs a secured object, the user simply detaches the object from the magnetically attracted surface.
Claims
1. A Magnetic Storage System comprised of: a magnetically attracted surface, and at least one magnetic securing apparatus, wherein the at least one magnetic securing apparatus is further comprised of at least one wrap arrangement and at least one magnet set, wherein the at least one wrap arrangement is comprised of at least one band or strap, web of bands or straps, or some combination thereof, wherein the at least one magnet set is comprised of at least a pair of magnets that are secured to the at least one wrap arrangement, and wherein the at least one magnetic securing apparatus is capable of supporting at least one object and is capable of being magnetically attached to the magnetically attracted surface.
2. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the at least one magnet set is secured to the wrap arrangement by adhesive, dips, hook and loop, at least one screw passing through each respective wrap arrangement into at least one pre-arranged hole in each of the at least a pair of magnets, or any combination of the above.
3. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the magnetically attracted surface is comprised of a sheet of steel, other magnetically attractive material, or a sheet of non-magnetic material painted with a magnetically attractive coating.
4. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, further comprising securing apparatus, for securing the magnetically attracted surface to a larger surface.
5. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 4, wherein the securing apparatus is comprised of a set of screws, anchors, pins, adhesive strips, tap welds, hook and loop fasteners or any combination thereof.
6. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the at least one wrap arrangement is comprised of a web of straps.
7. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the at least one wrap arrangement is comprised of nylon or other plastic or resin, cloth, rubber or rubberized material, gel, or any combination thereof.
8. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the at least one magnet set is comprised of one or more magnets, any magnetic material, or combination thereof.
9. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the wrap arrangement and respective magnetic securing apparatus is comprised of at least a pair of bands or straps, each respective band or strap attached to a pair of magnets.
10. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the at least one object is one or more other toys or one or more tools.
11. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 1, wherein the at least one object is a toy gun capable of firing foam type darts or projectile.
12. A Magnetic Storage System comprised of: a magnetically attracted surface, and at least one magnetic securing apparatus, wherein the magnetic securing apparatus is comprised of one or more magnets, and wherein the one or more magnets capable of being attached directly to an object to be magnetically secured to the magnetically attractive surface, and wherein the at least one magnetic securing apparatus is capable of supporting at least one object and is capable of being magnetically attached to the magnetically attracted surface.
13. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 12, wherein the one or more magnets are attached to the object by an epoxy or resin, glue, other adhesive substance, fusing the one or more magnets to the object, hook and loop or other fastening system, or any combination thereof.
14. A Magnetic Storage System comprised of: a magnetically attracted surface, and at least one magnetic securing apparatus, wherein the magnetic securing apparatus is comprised of a magnet secured to a single band or strap at approximately the center of the band or strap. and wherein the at least one magnetic securing apparatus is capable of supporting at least one object and is capable of being magnetically attached to the magnetically attracted surface.
15. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 14, wherein the band or strap is further comprised of a nylon or other plastic or resin, cloth, rubber, a rubberized material, gel, or any combination thereof.
16. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 14, wherein the band or strap is further comprised of a buckle at one end of the band or strap and one or more holes at the other end of the band or strap.
17. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 14, wherein the band or strap further comprised of at least one protruding pin at one end of the band or strap and one or more holes at the other end of the band or strap.
18. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 14, wherein the band or strap is further comprised of a buckle mechanism at one end of the band or strap that is capable of clamping the band or strap at or near the other end of the band or strap.
19. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 14, wherein the magnetic securing apparatus is further comprised of either, at least one U-shaped bar attached to the underside of the magnet, wherein the U-shaped bar is capable of accepting the band or strap being threaded through it, or a U-shaped channel along the underside of the magnet facing the strap or band that is capable of accepting the strap or band placed within the u-shaped channel.
20. The Magnetic Storage System of claim 14, wherein the magnetic securing apparatus is further comprised of a block, wherein the block is comprised of a gap or channel at or in proximity to a lower end of the block and capable of accepting the band or strap, at least one magnet incorporated into or attached at the upper end of the block relative to the lower end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0037] Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings. The following descriptions are made referring to the figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to like features throughout this description. Not all numbers appearing in one figure are necessarily present in another.
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[0039] Each Magnetic securing apparatus 4, 4′, 4″ is comprised more specifically of respective wrap arrangements, represented herein as 6, 6′, 6″ and magnet sets represented herein as 8, 8′,8″. Each magnet set 8, 8′,8″ is comprise of at least a pair of magnets that are secured to each strap arrangement 6, 6′, 6″. The magnet sets 8, 8′,8″ are secured to the strap arrangements 6, 6′, 6″ by any suitable means in the art. Each magnet set 8, 8′,8″ can, for example, be secured with adhesive, dips, hook and loop, screws passing through the strap arrangements 6, 6′, 6″ or other suitable means. In this embodiment, each magnet set 8, 8′,8″ is secured by screws in pre-arranged threaded holes in the Magnet sets 8, 8′,8″. The magnets of the magnet sets 4, 4′, 4″ can be of any suitable size, number, and placement for securing the strap arrangement 6, 6′, 6″ depending on such factors as the size, weight and number of the object(s) to be secured.
[0040] A magnetically attracted surface 10 is secured to a suitable location such as a wall 14 (shown here in cutaway) by securing apparatus 12, 12′, 12″, 12′″. The magnetically attracted surface 10 can be comprised of any suitable material known in the art capable of holding magnets, such as a sheet of steel, other magnetically attractive material, or a sheet of non-magnetic material painted with a magnetically attractive coating.
[0041] The magnetically attracted surface 10 can be any suitable size and shape, depending on factors such as available surface area and size and number of objects to be stored. The securing apparatus 12, 12′, 12″, 12′″ can be comprised of any suitable means known in the art capable of securing the magnetically attracted surface 10 to a wall 14, such as, for example, screws, anchors, pins adhesive strips, tap welds (if appropriate) or hook and loop fasteners. In this embodiment, the Securing Apparatus 12, 12′, 12″, 12′″ is a set of screws capable of being fitted into a set of pre-drilled holes in the Magnetically attracted surface 10
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[0043] The magnets of the magnetic securing apparatus 4 and 4′ secure magnetically to the magnetically attracted surface 10, thereby securing the secured objects 20, 22, 24, 26 between each respective wrap arrangement 6, 6′ and each respective magnetically attracted surface 10. By this means, the secured objects 20, 22, 24, 26 are clearly visible, making them easy to find.
[0044] When a user needs a secured object 20, 22, 24, 26, the user simply detaches the appropriate magnetic securing apparatus 4, 4′ from the Magnetically attracted surface 10, thereby gaining ready access to any of the Secured Objects 20, 22, 24, 26.
[0045] Wrap arrangements can be in any suitable size, length or shape for securing appropriately sized objects, depending on factors such as the weight, and size of the object or objects to be secured 20, 22, 24, 26.
[0046] To illustrate the versatility of the wrap arrangement configuration, one wrap arrangement 6′ and respective magnetic securing apparatus 4″ is comprised of a pair of straps, each attached to a pair of magnets, rather than the previous web arrangement. The pair of straps of the wrap arrangement 6″ are placed about the secured object 5 28 in a cradling configuration. The magnets of the magnetic securing apparatus 4″ are secured to the magnetically attracted surface 10, thereby holding the secured object 28. Magnetic securing apparatus of any suitable size or configuration can be added, or can be taken away, depending on the number and configuration of objects to be stored.
[0047] In this embodiment, the secured objects 20, 22,24,26,28 are a series of toys, but storage of other types of objects is also possible. For example, turning briefly to
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[0049] The one or more magnets of the magnet sets 108, 208 are affixed to one side of the object 20, 22. The magnet(s) comprising each magnet set 108, 208 can be of any suitable size, number, and placement on the object 20, 22 suitable for securing the object 20, 22. Each magnet set 108, 208 can be affixed to the object by means known in the art, either during or after manufacture, ways including, but not limited to, an epoxy or resin, glue, other adhesive substance, fusing the magnets to the objects 20, 22 and fastening with fastening systems such as hook and loop.
[0050] Each item to be secured 20, 22 is placed upon the surface 10 with the side of each object 20, 22 having the magnets placed against the surface 10. The objects 20, 22, are magnetically secured to the surface. Thus magnetically secured, the objects, 20, 22, as in the previous embodiment, are clearly visible, making them easy to find. When a user needs any of the secured objects 20, 22, the user simply detaches the appropriate secured object 20, 22 from the magnetically attracted surface 10. Though the secured objects 20, 22 can each be any suitable object, they are, in this embodiment, toys and more specifically, a set of toy guns using foam darts.
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[0053] The magnet 308 is secured to the band 306 by any suitable means in the art and/or means described herein. The magnet 304, as in other embodiments, is typically secured at approximately the center of the band 306 and, in several embodiments, on each respective end of the band 306 are components of securing means that allow ends of the band 306 to be secured together. In this embodiment, a buckle 310 is provided at one end of the band 306 and a number of holes 312 are provided at the other end.
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[0055] Though any suitable item can be a secured object 20, the item in this embodiment is a toy rifle capable of firing foam darts. A pair of magnetic securing apparatus with a band or band configuration 304, 304′ are depicted because of the length of this particular object 20. The number of securing apparatus 304 used can be greater or lesser, as well as the size of each magnet, 308, 308′ depending upon factors such as the size, shape, and weight of the object 20. The respective bands 306, 306′ are secured about the object 20, and the magnets 308, 308′ are positioned facing the magnetically attractive surface as in other embodiments herein. The magnets 308, 308 are secured against the magnetically attractive surface 10, thereby securing the object. The wrap-around band or strap configuration provides extra securement of the object 20 against the magnetically attractive surface.
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[0058] In another sample embodiment (not shown), the magnet 308 in any strap configuration can have a U-shaped channel along the underside of the magnet facing the band 306. The band can be placed within the u-shaped channel, allowing for a snug fit between the band 306 and magnet 308.
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[0060] The block 400 can be comprised of any suitable material, including, but not limited to, plastic or other resin, a metal, wood, or rubber or rubberized product.
[0061] Yet another sample embodiment for securing the ends of the band 306 is shown. One respective end of the band 306 can be threaded through a buckle mechanism 410 at the other end of the band 306, upon which the buckle is clamped or otherwise secured.
[0062] Disclosed herein is a device for storing objects such as toys, tools or other suitable sets of objects Accordingly, a device and method of use is provided to users resulting in quick and effortless storage with simple location and retrieval of chosen objects.
[0063] It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, the expression of these individual embodiments is for illustrative purposes and should not be seen as a limitation upon the scope of the invention. It is to be further understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts described and shown.