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| United States Patent Application |
20090120886
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Weiss; Paul M.
;   et al.
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May 14, 2009
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MOBILE STORAGE SYSTEMS AND RACKS FOR WINE
Abstract
The present invention provides compositions, methods and kits for mobile
storage systems and racks for wine. In particular, the present invention
provides for stackable storage systems for bottles of wine, champagne,
and the like that are capable of expansion and mobility.
| Inventors: |
Weiss; Paul M.; (Madison, WI)
; Davies; Wade E.; (Lake Mills, WI)
; Arkin; Joseph G.; (Monona, WI)
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| Correspondence Address:
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Casimir Jones, S.C.
440 Science Drive, Suite 203
Madison
WI
53711
US
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| Serial No.:
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266790 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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November 7, 2008 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
211/74 |
| Class at Publication: |
211/74 |
| International Class: |
A47B 73/00 20060101 A47B073/00 |
Claims
1. An expandable, moveable wine rack system comprising:two or more
moveable wine racks units, each wine rack unit comprising a plurality of
wine bottle cradles for storing wine bottles in a horizontal position,
wherein said two or more moveable wine rack units are movable between a
collapsed position wherein said two or more movable wine rack units are
adjacent to one another and a separated position wherein at least one of
said two or more moveable wine racks units are separated to allow ingress
and egress of a used between said moveable wine racks.
2. The expandable, moveable wine rack system of claim 1, wherein said two
or more moveable wine rack units each comprises a modular frame
comprising a bottom, a plurality of horizontal members, cross members and
stabilizing bars wherein said frame is expandable such that the number of
said horizontal members and said cross members can be added to or
subtracted from.
3. The expandable, moveable wine rack system of claim 2, wherein the
modular frames of each of the two or more wine rack units are configured
to interface with one another in said collapsed position so that the two
or more wine rack units can be positioned adjacent to one another.
4. The expandable, moveable wine rack system of claim 1 wherein each wine
rack unit comprises rollers so that said two or more wine rack units can
be moved between said collapsed position and said separated position.
5. The expandable, moveable wine rack system of claim 1, wherein said
system comprises a track system and each of said two or more wine rack
units engages said track system so that said two or more wine racks units
can be moved between said collapsed position and said separated position.
6. The expandable, moveable wine rack of claim 1, wherein said cross
members have wine bottle storage indentations therein sized to
accommodate bottles of wine in a horizontal position.
7. A method for storing and moving bottles of wine in a confined space
comprising:a) providing bottles of wine and two or more moveable wine
racks units, each wine rack unit comprising a plurality of wine bottle
cradles for storing said wine bottles in a horizontal position, wherein
said two or more moveable wine rack units are movable between a collapsed
position wherein said two or more movable wine rack units are adjacent to
one another and a separated position wherein at least one of said two or
more moveable wine racks units are separated to allow ingress and egress
of a used between said moveable wine racks;b) storing said wine bottles
on said two or more moveable wine rack units; andc) moving said two or
more wine rack units between said collapsed and said separated positions
to allow placement and removal of said wine bottles stored on said two or
more moveable wine rack units.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein said two or more moveable wine rack
units each comprises a modular frame comprising a bottom, a plurality of
horizontal members, cross members and stabilizing bars wherein said frame
is expandable such that the number of said horizontal members and said
cross members can be added to or subtracted from.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the modular frames of each of the two or
more wine rack units are configured to interface with one another in said
collapsed position so that the two or more wine rack units can be
positioned adjacent to one another.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein each wine rack unit comprises rollers
so that said two or more wine rack units can be moved between said
collapsed position and said separated position.
11. The method of claim 7, wherein said system comprises a track system
and each of said two or more wine rack units engages said track system so
that said two or more wine racks units can be moved between said
collapsed position and said separated position.
12. The method of claim 7, wherein said cross members have wine bottle
storage indentations therein sized to accommodate said bottles of wine in
a horizontal position.
13. A kit for creating an expandable, moveable wine rack system comprising
a base member, stabilization bars, cross members, horizontal members,
metal tracks, rollers, and instructions for creating said wine rack
system.
14. An expandable, moveable wine rack system comprising:two or more
moveable wine racks units, each wine rack unit comprising a plurality of
wine bottle cradles for storing wine bottles in a horizontal
position,wherein said two or more moveable wine rack units are movable
between a collapsed position wherein said two or more movable wine rack
units are adjacent to one another and a separated position wherein at
least one of said two or more moveable wine racks units are separated to
allow ingress and egress of a used between said moveable wine racks,and
wherein said two or more moveable wine rack units each comprises a
modular frame comprising a bottom, a plurality of horizontal members,
cross members and stabilizing bars wherein said frame is expandable such
that the number of said horizontal members and said cross members can be
added to or subtracted from.
Description
[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No.
60/986,407, filed Nov. 8, 2007, which is herein incorporated by reference
in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002]The present invention provides compositions, methods, and kits for
mobile storage systems and racks for wine. In particular, the present
invention provides for stackable storage systems for bottles of wine,
champagne, and the like that are capable of expansion and mobility.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003]People of all economic levels have shared the popularity of wine,
sparkling and still, for thousands of years. High quality wine has
historically been distributed and stored in a glass bottle, typically
with a cork stopper. Oxygen is a killer of wine, and any seepage of
oxygen into a bottle of wine will eventually turn it to vinegar. One way
to guard against oxygen seepage into a bottle of wine is too store it on
its side such that the wine is wetting the cork, thereby allowing for it
to expand and tightly seal the contents of the bottle against any oxygen
seepage to the inside of the bottle. Consequently, the horizontal storage
of wine has been practiced for centuries.
[0004]There are a myriad of storage units that facilitate the home and
storeowner in storing wine on its side. Small modular units for
small-scale horizontal storage of wine are readily available and can be
convenient for use in a home. Large-scale modular units are also
available for use in restaurants, wine boutiques, and others interested
in collecting and storing large numbers of bottles of wine. Examples of
such units can be seen in US patent applications and Patents
2007/0017884, 2007/0080124, U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,254,952 and 6,763,956.
Additional examples of modular systems for wine storage include
MODULARACK Wine Racks (www.wineappreciation.com) and systems offered by
Mobile, Inc. (Montmagny (Quebec), Canada; www.montek.com).
[0005]However, the problem with existing systems is their lack of mobility
such that they are not easily moved around an area when loaded with
bottles of wine. The lack of mobility is a big issue, for example, in a
wine store or restaurant where large-scale wine storage is anticipated
with a finite amount of space.
[0006]As such, the present invention provides systems and racks for wine
storage that are modular such that they can be added to or subtracted
from, as well as movable such that the modular units can be moved around
a room with ease.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007]The present invention provides compositions, methods and kits for
mobile storage systems and racks for wine. In particular, the present
invention provides for stackable storage systems for bottles of wine,
champagne, and the like that are capable of expansion and mobility.
[0008]Certain illustrative embodiments of the invention are described
below. The present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
[0009]In some embodiments, the present invention provides a wine rack that
is both modular and moveable. In some embodiments, the wine rack
comprises a modular frame assembly comprising, for example, a plurality
of horizontal members, cross members, and stabilizing rods. In some
embodiments, the horizontals members comprise notches within which are
seated the cross members. In some embodiments, said notches are spaced
along said horizontal members such that a plurality of cross members
(e.g., at least two, at least four) are seated. In some embodiments, the
horizontal members further comprise spaced holes for accommodating
stabilizing bars.
[0010]In some embodiments, said cross members comprise indentations, such
as scallops, V-shapes, or other forms of indentations for accommodating
bottles of wine. In some embodiments, cross members comprise larger
indentations to accommodate wine bottles with a greater circumference,
for example champagne bottles, while other cross members comprise
indentations for accommodating wine bottles of lesser circumference. In
some embodiments, said cross members comprise differentially sized
indentations such that bottles of wine with differentially sized
circumferences are accommodated on one cross member. The cross members
are seated on said horizontal members, wherein one end of a cross member
in seated in one horizontal member and the other end of said cross member
is seated in a complementary horizontal member such that the cross
members are seated perpendicular to said horizontal members. In some
embodiments, said cross members are seated in groups of two, such that
the neck of a bottle of wine is cradled in the indentation in one cross
member of the group of two and the bottom of the bottle of wine is
cradled in the indentation of the second cross member of the group of
two.
[0011]In some embodiments, the stabilizing rods pass through the holes as
found in the horizontal members. In some embodiments, the stabilizing
rods are made of metal and fixed to the bottom of the modular frame, upon
which are stacked a plurality of horizontal members. The stabilizing rods
are sufficiently long to accommodate multiple horizontal members, thereby
allowing for an expandable frame for accommodating a changeable number of
bottles of wine.
[0012]As such, the present invention provides a modular wine rack system
comprising a stackable, expandable system of horizontal members, upon
which are located cross members, in a stackable fashion (e.g., horizontal
member-cross member-horizontal member-cross member, etc, one upon the
other). The stabilizing bars pass through all horizontal members thereby
stabilizing all horizontal members and cross members as one complete
unit.
[0013]The present invention further provides a moveable wine rack system.
In some embodiments, the moveable wine rack system is not modular and
expandable and comprises a fixed number of cross members for
accommodating a fixed number of bottles of wine. In some embodiments, the
moveable wine rack system is modular and expandable to accommodate a
changeable number of bottles of wine. In some embodiments, the moveable
wine rack system comprises moveable means for moving the wine rack system
from one location to another. Moveable means include, but are not limited
to, wheels, rollers, balls, casters, track systems and the like. The
present invention is not limited by the means used to move the wine rack,
as such any device or system capable of moving the wine rack from one
location to another are considered moveable means embodied in the present
invention.
[0014]The present invention is found in any location where a wine rack
would find utility. The present invention provides for, for example, a
private or commercial buyer and/or seller of wine to accommodate a
changing inventory of wine, as well as providing economy of space via
mobility of the wine racks. For example, a wine rack of the wine around
for economy of space and to accommodate collections of a private wine
owner is desired. A wine rack of the present invention also finds
commercial applications, for example, in wine boutiques or stores, or in
wine caves or storage areas of restaurants, etc. where wine inventory is
ever changing, and economy of space is increasing important as wine
collections increase.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0015]FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary expandable, mobile wine rack of the
present invention (1).
[0016]FIG. 2 illustrates an expanded view of an exemplary expandable,
mobile wine rack of the present invention.
[0017]FIG. 3 illustrates a front and back view of the present.
[0018]FIG. 4 illustrates a side view of the present invention.
[0019]FIG. 5 illustrates a top view of the present invention.
[0020]FIG. 6 illustrates a first embodiment of an expandable, mobile wine
rack of the present invention. Fixedly attached on the underside of the
base are exemplary rollers (5) for moving the wine rack from one location
to another.
[0021]FIG. 7 illustrates a second embodiment of an expandable, mobile wine
rack of the present invention. Fixedly attached on the underside of the
base is an exemplary track system (15) for moving the wine rack from one
location to another.
[0022]FIG. 8 illustrates an underside view of an expandable, mobile wine
rack of the present invention exemplifying one embodiment (rollers) of a
mobile system.
[0023]FIG. 9 illustrates a room wherein are located several wine rack
systems of the present invention are moved such that they are in close
proximity to each other thereby allowing for efficiency in use of space,
for example.
[0024]FIG. 10 illustrates a room wherein are located several wine rack
systems of the present invention are moved such that they are apart from
each other.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025]The expandable, mobile wine rack system of the present invention
provides compositions, methods and kits for storage of a changeable
number of wine bottles and the storage of the wine bottles in a confined
space. In particular, the present invention provides a wine rack system
comprising multiple moveable wine racks (See FIGS. 9 and 10). In
particularly preferred embodiments, the individual wine racks within the
system are moveable so that an individual wine rack may be moved between
a position adjacent to the other wine racks in the system (i.e., a
collapsed position) to a position separate from the other wine racks in
the system (i.e., a separated portion). Thus, the wine racks in the
system may be moved into a collapsed arrangement where each wine rack in
the system is adjacent to the next wine rack in the system (See FIG. 9).
This arrangement conserves space in a confined area and allows for the
storage of more wine bottles in a given area. The mobility of the wine
racks also allows one or more of the wine racks within the system to be
separated from other wine racks within the system to allow ingress or
egress by a user that wished to access a wine bottle stored on the wine
racks. (See FIG. 10). By moving one or more individual wine racks within
the system to a separated position, an aisle is created between the
individual wine racks allowing ingress and egress by a user.
[0026]One or more wine bottles, sizes ranging from approximately 750 ml to
1.5 liters, are stored horizontally in the wine rack system in uniform
positions. However, it is contemplated that a wine rack system of the
present invention is not limited by the size of bottles being stored and
bottles both smaller and larger are equally amenable to the present
invention. The bottles are supported in cross members and each bottle is
cradled in the cross members, indented for bottle positions, connected
laterally to the wine rack system by placement upon horizontal members.
The racks are configured to hold and support a plurality (e.g., one or
more) of bottles.
[0027]FIG. 1 illustrates an exemplary expandable, moveable wine rack unit
(1) of the present invention. In some embodiments, the present invention
provides an expandable, moveable wine rack system of the present
invention comprises a modular frame, wherein components of the wine rack
system can be added to or subtracted from for accommodating a changeable
number of wine bottles. In FIG. 2, a base unit (2) for the moveable wine
rack unit of the present invention provides a foundation for the modular
frame of the wine rack system. Each base unit (2) comprises a base member
(3) and a roller system (4-5). Upon each base member (3) are fixedly
attached two or more horizontal members (7). A base member (3) comprises
a front, back, top, bottom and sides. Horizontal members (7) comprise a
top, bottom, front, back and sides. Holes (9) are found in said
horizontal members (7) for placement of stabilization bars (10). Further,
horizontal members have notches (8) therein for placement of cross
members. In some embodiments, the base and horizontal members are made of
wood; however any suitable material is contemplated for use in a wine
rack system of the present invention. For example, plastics, metals,
composites, synthetic materials such as nylon and other rigid synthetics
find utility as wine rack materials of the present invention. In some
embodiments, bottom horizontal members (e.g., those in direct
communication with the base member) are typically fixedly attached to the
base member (e.g., by bolts), whereas in other embodiments horizontal
members are permanently attached to the base member (e.g., by glue or
other permanent mounting medium). FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 provide additional
views (e.g., front/back, side and top, respectively) of a wine rack
system of the present invention.
[0028]As seen in FIG. 2, horizontal members (7) comprise holes (9) which
pass through the height of the horizontal members, within which are
passed stabilization bars (10). The stabilization bars are comprised of
metal, preferably steel. In one embodiment, the stabilization bars (10)
are fixedly attached to the bottommost horizontal member (e.g., by
bolts), pass through all the horizontal members, and are fixedly attached
to the topmost horizontal member (e.g., by bolts). In other embodiments,
the stabilization bars are fixedly attached to each of the horizontal
members and they pass through and not, for example, just the bottommost
and topmost horizontal members. In some embodiments, the stabilization
bars are fixedly attached to horizontal members based on, for example, a
customer's needs.
[0029]The present invention further comprises cross members (11). Cross
members, as seen in FIGS. 2-5, are utilized for supporting a plurality
(e.g., one or more) of wine bottles. Cross members of the present
invention comprise a front, back, top, bottom. Cross members of the
present invention have indentations (12) therein, such as scallops,
notches, and the like, or other indentation configurations along the
length of the cross member for cradling bottles of wine. In some
embodiments, the indentations are square or V-shaped notches. In
preferred embodiments, the indentations are scallops with a semi-circular
aspect. Dimensions of exemplary scallops (12) are created for
accommodating wine bottles from, for example, 750 ml to 1.5 liters,
however other sizes of bottles, and therefore scallop dimensions, are
also contemplated. In some embodiments, cross members (11) are removably
positioned into the notches of a horizontal member. For example, the
first end (13) of one cross member is placed in a first notch of a first
horizontal member, wherein the placement results in a perpendicular
aspect between the cross member and the horizontal member. The second end
of a cross member is placed in a second notch of a second horizontal
member such that the placement results in a perpendicular aspect between
the second end of a cross member and the second horizontal member. Such a
configuration is demonstrated in FIGS. 3 and 5, for example.
[0030]The number of cross members, and thereby horizontal members,
utilized in a wine rack of the present invention is not fixed, thereby
allowing for, for example, expandability of a wine rack in terms of the
number of bottles a system holds. For example, fewer cross members and
horizontal members are stacked one atop the other (e.g., with
stabilization bars passing through all stacked horizontal members) when
there are fewer bottles of wine needing storage as compared to when there
are more bottles of wine needing storage. Typically, greater numbers of
bottles of wine require the use of more cross members and horizontal
members as compared to fewer bottles of wine. As such, a wine rack of the
present invention is expandable thereby providing options for
accommodating varying numbers of wine bottles requiring storage based on,
for example, customer need.
[0031]A wine rack unit (1) of the present invention is moveable. A
moveable wine rack unit provides for displacement of the wine rack units
in an easy manner, from one location in a room to another location
without having to, for example, unload the wine rack of wine bottles
prior to movement of the rack. Further, displacement of wine racks allows
for wine racks to be stacked close together or far apart, or moved
throughout a space based on the needs of the individual using the racks.
As seen in FIGS. 6-8, moveable means, as depicted in embodiments numbered
5 (rollers) and 15 (track system) are fixedly (6) attached on the
underside of the base member (3). In some embodiments, metal tracks (4)
are fixedly attached to the underside of the base member. In one
embodiment, wheels or rollers (5) are affixed (6) to the metal tracks
thereby allowing for displacement of the wine rack from one location to
another, as exemplified in FIGS. 9 and 10. In some embodiments, moveable
means comprise a track system (15). For example, a metal track is affixed
to the underside of a base member and comprises rollers, gliders, and the
like for moving along a track system (15) affixed to a floor thereby
allowing for displacement of the wine rack system from one location to
another along the track system as seen in FIGS. 9 and 10. In other
embodiments, not shown, it is contemplated that the wine racks can be
supported from an overhead system of rails so that the wine rack hang
from the rails and can be moved from collapsed to separated positions.
[0032]In some embodiments, the present invention further provides a kit
for creating an expandable, moveable wine rack system comprising a base
member, stabilization bars, cross members, horizontal members, metal
tracks, rollers, and instructions for creating said wine rack system as
described herein.
[0033]All publications and patents mentioned in the present application
are herein incorporated by reference. Various modification and variation
of the described methods and compositions of the invention will be
apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and
spirit of the invention. Although the invention has been described in
connection with specific preferred embodiments, it should be understood
that the invention as claimed should not be unduly limited to such
specific embodiments. Indeed, various modifications of the described
modes for carrying out the invention that are obvious to those skilled in
the relevant fields are intended to be within the scope of the following
claims.
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