WO2007048699A1 - Storing device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G21/00—Table-ware
- A47G21/14—Knife racks or stands; Holders for table utensils attachable to plates
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B77/00—Kitchen cabinets
- A47B77/04—Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts
- A47B77/14—Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts by incorporation of racks or supports, other than shelves, for household utensils
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- the present invention refers to a storing device for knives or the like, according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Holders and storing devices for knives both in kitchens and a more industrial environment, such as the kitchen environment in restaurants, are known since a long time ago. These holders and storing devices have in common that they partly do not make it possible to store knives in a safe manner, such that they become restrictedly accessible for unauthorized, such as children, and partly that they do not permit the user to chose and rapidly extract a for a certain purpose suitable knife in an easy way.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a storing device of the above identified kind, which fulfills the above identified demands and which storing device do not present the identified drawbacks.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective-view of a storing device according to the invention, mounted on and pivotable from a wall
- Fig. 2 shows a perspective-view of the storing device according to the invention engaged in the bottom of a kitchen drawer
- Fig. 3 shows a view from above of the storing device according to the invention, with a number of knifes of varying sizes, engaged in the same.
- the storing device 1 which is disclosed in a general way in Fig. 1 to Fig. 3, is intended for storage of knifes 2, and similar products, in which the term "knife”, such as it is used herein, is intended to be interpreted as cutting devices, comprising an elongated blade of a knife 3 with a thereto connected handle 4.
- the storing device 1 comprises a bottom unit 5, manufactured of a transparent plastic material, for example a lucid molded, and thus for the use transparent acrylic or vinylic plastic material.
- the bottom unit 5 has the shape of a box, manufactured in one piece, with a bottom section 6, a flange section 7, and two, parallel longitudinally proceeding side sections 8, 8', which side sections are facing each other.
- the bottom unit 5 is intended to be mounted by screwing, or by any other means be detainably affixed against a substantially planar basis 9, with the open part of the box facing outwards from the basis, which is disclosed in the figures.
- This planar basis may be constituted by a wall, on which wall the storing device is hanging vertically, such as is illustrated in Fig.
- a receiving unit 11 is also comprised in the storing device 1, which receiving unit is equipped and adapted for receiving of at least one knife 2, and also manufactured of a transparent plastic material, which preferably is selected in conformance with the material of the bottom unit 5.
- the receiving unit 11 is also designed as a box in one piece with a bottom section 12, a flange section 13, and parallel longitudinally proceeding side sections 14, 14' . For the reception of said knifes the flange section
- a set of holes 15 or openings substantially corresponding to the cross-sectional shapes of a variety of knife blades 3, that traditionally exist in the kitchen environment.
- the holes 15 are shaped such that said knife blades 3 easily may be inserted in the flange section 13, and thus may be received by the receiving unit 11 in a detainable way.
- a set of transverse dividing walls 16 are arranged in the receiving unit, which dividing walls, such as disclosed in Fig. 3, are distributed at suitable mutual distances along the length of the receiving unit 11.
- the dividing walls 16 are provided with grooves or slits 17, the selected breadth and depth of which are selected in correspondence to the sizes and shapes of the knifes 2, which knifes 2 the receiving unit 11 is intended to receive.
- the receiving unit 11 is pivotably connected to the bottom unit 5 at said meeting side sections 8, 8' and 14, 14', respectively, for rotation around an axis X between an up-folded and/or closed position and a down-folded and/or open position of the bottom unit.
- the rotation between said up-folded position and said down-folded position is illustrated by the double arrow in Fig. 1.
- the two units 5, 11 are more precisely mutually pivotably connected by pins 19, 19', engaged in holes 18, 18' arranged in the side sections, which pins, not only in respect of a manufacturing viewpoint and for the possibility of dismounting, preferably are of the known kind of pins of plastic material that are possible to snap- in in the opposite holes of opposing parts, due to their radial spring action.
- the bottom unit 5 and the receiving unit 11 are rotated with their open box shaped units facing each other, such that the box halves 5, 11 are engaged in one another, the one 11 in the other 5.
- the flange section 7 of the bottom unit 5 has been given such extension that it also is acting in a blocking manner and prevents the knifes 2 from being pulled out from the storing device 1 when the receiving unit 11 is in its up- folded position in the bottom unit 5.
- the bottom unit, the flange section, and the flange section 13 of the receiving unit 11 are arranged on a distance from each other, such that a space is delimited between said parts. Said space is most evident in Fig. 3, and is adapted such that the handles 4 of the knifes 2 may be engaged in the same.
- the knifes 2 are liberated from the blocked position of the pulling out direction by rotating (pivoting) the receiving unit 11 out from the bottom unit 5, such that the knifes are freely movable passed the flange section 13.
- a holding and blocking member 20 which has the object of limit the angle position with which the receiving unit 11 may be folded out from the bottom unit 5.
- said holding and blocking member 20 comprises a line or wire 21, that is connected in 22 to the receiving unit 11 and in 23 is connected to the bottom unit 5.
- the holding and blocking member 20 preferably comprises a ratchet 24, or a similar member, that allows the receiving unit 11 to be fixed in an out-folded or open position.
- the bottom unit 5 and the receiving portion 11 generally comprise a locking member 24, configured to engage in an interacting locking engagement when the receiving unit 11 is in an in-folded or closed position or received in the bottom unit 5.
- the locking member 24 comprises a recess 25 in one of the longitudinally proceeding side sections 8 of the bottom unit 5, and a protrusion 26 in one of the proceeding side sections of the receiving unit 11, whereby the protrusion is arranged to snap into said recess in a detainable manner when the receiving unit is in an in-folded or closed position in the bottom unit.
- the detainable force of the locking member 24 on the units 5, 11 may of course be varied by adapting the shapes of the recess 25 and the protrusion 26 of the locking member.
- both the bottom unit 5 and the receiving unit 11 are box shaped, but are distinguished from a complete box by not providing a second crossing flange section. Said box shaped bottom unit 5 and receiving unit 11 are thus open at one of their short sides.
- This open short side or end of the storing device 1 is generally disclosed by the array 27 in Fig. 1.
- the blocking member 7 is pivotably connected to a bottom unit 5, whereby said blocking member 7 may be pivoted between an open and a closed position of the storing device 1.
- the receiving unit does not need to be pivotable in respect of the substantially planar surface, upon which the storing device 1 is mounted.
- the bottom unit 5 may be a connection between the planar surface and the blocking member.
- the storing device comprises a blocking member 7, positioned such that said at least one knife not may be pulled out when the storing device 1, when the storing device is in the closed position, and said blocking member 7 is pivotably connected to said bottom unit 5, such that said blocking member 7 may be pivoted between said open and closed position.
- the in this way described storing device works in the following manner: The user releases the receiving unit 11 from the bottom unit 5 by taking hold of one of handles 4 of the knifes, and with the aid of this handle pull out the receiving unit from the bottom unit with a force resulting in the liberation of the locking member 24, and the receiving unit is folded out from the bottom unit.
- the receiving unit 11 In the out-folded (open) or out-rotated position the receiving unit 11 may be fixed by the aid of holding and blocking member 15, whereby also the rest of the knifes stored in the receiving unit are provided in such a way that they may be accessible or exchangeable during the preparation in a fast and easy manner.
- the receiving unit is transferred back in a reversed manner to an in-folded or closed position in the bottom unit 5.
- the present invention is not limited by what has been described above or illustrated in the drawings, but can be altered or modified in a number of different ways, that is disclosed in the appended claims. It is for example possible, to further simplify during cleaning, to construct the bottom unit 5 and the receiving unit 11 of a number of easily dismountable parts, including the bottom, side walls, and flanges etc. Preferably, these parts could be joint by cooperation between grooves and seams, such as dovetail joint type
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Abstract
The invention refers to A storing device (1) for knifes, with an open and a closed position, comprising a receiving unit (11) and a bottom unit (5), said bottom unit being mounted on a substantially planar surface, wherein said receiving unit (11) is adapted for receiving at least one knife, such that said at least one knife may be pulled out or put in said receiving unit (11). To secure a safe storing of knifes the storing device is provided with a blocking member (7), positioned such that said at least one knife not may be pulled out when the storing device (1) is in the closed position, and said receiving unit (11) or blocking member (7) is pivotably connected to said bottom unit (5), such that said receiving unit (11) or blocking member (7) may be pivoted between said open and closed position.
Description
STORING DEVICE
Field of the Invention
The present invention refers to a storing device for knives or the like, according to the preamble of claim 1.
Background of the Invention
Holders and storing devices for knives, both in kitchens and a more industrial environment, such as the kitchen environment in restaurants, are known since a long time ago. These holders and storing devices have in common that they partly do not make it possible to store knives in a safe manner, such that they become restrictedly accessible for unauthorized, such as children, and partly that they do not permit the user to chose and rapidly extract a for a certain purpose suitable knife in an easy way.
Additional demands, which may be imposed on said type of storing devices, are that they are cheap to manufacture, easy to dismount and clean, and that they permit an effective drainage of water and other liquids from the stored knifes.
Summary of the Invention
One object of the present invention is to provide a storing device of the above identified kind, which fulfills the above identified demands and which storing device do not present the identified drawbacks.
This is accomplished by a storing device providing the features and characteristics indicated in claim 1.
Brief Description of the Drawings
One embodiment of the invention is described in the following, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective-view of a storing device according to the invention, mounted on and pivotable from a wall,
Fig. 2 shows a perspective-view of the storing device according to the invention engaged in the bottom of a kitchen drawer, and
Fig. 3 shows a view from above of the storing device according to the invention, with a number of knifes of varying sizes, engaged in the same.
Detailed description of the Invention
The storing device 1, which is disclosed in a general way in Fig. 1 to Fig. 3, is intended for storage of knifes 2, and similar products, in which the term "knife", such as it is used herein, is intended to be interpreted as cutting devices, comprising an elongated blade of a knife 3 with a thereto connected handle 4.
The storing device 1 comprises a bottom unit 5, manufactured of a transparent plastic material, for example a lucid molded, and thus for the use transparent acrylic or vinylic plastic material. The bottom unit 5 has the shape of a box, manufactured in one piece, with a bottom section 6, a flange section 7, and two, parallel longitudinally proceeding side sections 8, 8', which side sections are facing each other. The bottom unit 5 is intended to be mounted by screwing, or by any other means be detainably affixed against a substantially planar basis 9, with the open part of the box facing outwards from the basis, which is disclosed in the figures. This planar basis may be constituted by a wall, on which wall the storing device is hanging vertically, such as is illustrated in Fig. 1, alternatively the storing device 1 may be placed on a bench surface or in the bottom of drawer in a cupboard, such as is disclosed in Fig. 2.
A receiving unit 11 is also comprised in the storing device 1, which receiving unit is equipped and adapted for receiving of at least one knife 2, and also manufactured of a transparent plastic material, which preferably is selected in conformance with the material of the bottom unit 5. The receiving unit 11 is also designed as a box in one piece with a bottom section 12, a flange section 13, and parallel longitudinally proceeding side sections 14, 14' . For the reception of said knifes the flange section
13 of the receiving unit 11 is provided with a set of holes 15 or openings, according to Fig. 3, substantially corresponding to the cross-sectional shapes of a variety of knife blades 3, that traditionally exist in the kitchen environment. The holes 15 are shaped such that said knife blades 3 easily may be inserted in the flange section 13, and thus may be received by the receiving unit 11 in a detainable way. To additionally support the in this way received blades 3 of the knifes 2, independently of the relative lengths of the blades, a set of transverse dividing walls 16 are arranged in the receiving unit, which dividing walls, such as disclosed in Fig. 3, are distributed at suitable mutual distances along the length of the receiving unit 11. As additional support for the knifes 2, which are received in the receiving unit 11, the dividing walls 16 are provided with grooves or slits 17, the selected breadth and depth of which are selected in correspondence to the sizes and shapes of the knifes 2, which knifes 2 the receiving unit 11 is intended to receive.
As shown in Fig. 1, the receiving unit 11 is pivotably connected to the bottom unit 5 at said meeting side sections 8, 8' and 14, 14', respectively, for rotation around an axis X between an up-folded and/or closed position and a down-folded and/or open position of the
bottom unit. The rotation between said up-folded position and said down-folded position is illustrated by the double arrow in Fig. 1. The two units 5, 11 are more precisely mutually pivotably connected by pins 19, 19', engaged in holes 18, 18' arranged in the side sections, which pins, not only in respect of a manufacturing viewpoint and for the possibility of dismounting, preferably are of the known kind of pins of plastic material that are possible to snap- in in the opposite holes of opposing parts, due to their radial spring action. Such as disclosed in said figures, the bottom unit 5 and the receiving unit 11 are rotated with their open box shaped units facing each other, such that the box halves 5, 11 are engaged in one another, the one 11 in the other 5. An interesting feature of this invention is that the flange section 7 of the bottom unit 5 has been given such extension that it also is acting in a blocking manner and prevents the knifes 2 from being pulled out from the storing device 1 when the receiving unit 11 is in its up- folded position in the bottom unit 5. In the closed position of the storing device 1 the bottom unit, the flange section, and the flange section 13 of the receiving unit 11 are arranged on a distance from each other, such that a space is delimited between said parts. Said space is most evident in Fig. 3, and is adapted such that the handles 4 of the knifes 2 may be engaged in the same.
Such as disclosed in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, the knifes 2 are liberated from the blocked position of the pulling out direction by rotating (pivoting) the receiving unit 11 out from the bottom unit 5, such that the knifes are freely movable passed the flange section 13.
In Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 a holding and blocking member 20, which has the object of limit the angle position with which the receiving unit 11 may be folded out from the bottom unit 5. Regarding the wall mounted storing device 1,
according to Fig. 1, said holding and blocking member 20 comprises a line or wire 21, that is connected in 22 to the receiving unit 11 and in 23 is connected to the bottom unit 5. On the other hand, regarding the storing device placed in a drawer, such as disclosed in Fig. 2, the holding and blocking member 20 preferably comprises a ratchet 24, or a similar member, that allows the receiving unit 11 to be fixed in an out-folded or open position.
The bottom unit 5 and the receiving portion 11 generally comprise a locking member 24, configured to engage in an interacting locking engagement when the receiving unit 11 is in an in-folded or closed position or received in the bottom unit 5. The locking member 24 comprises a recess 25 in one of the longitudinally proceeding side sections 8 of the bottom unit 5, and a protrusion 26 in one of the proceeding side sections of the receiving unit 11, whereby the protrusion is arranged to snap into said recess in a detainable manner when the receiving unit is in an in-folded or closed position in the bottom unit. The detainable force of the locking member 24 on the units 5, 11 may of course be varied by adapting the shapes of the recess 25 and the protrusion 26 of the locking member. Naturally, it is understood that it is within the scope of the invention to replace the herein exemplified locking member 24 with another lock, known to the skilled person in the art, such as a lock of the type demanding some sort of manipulation with the other hand of the user to open, to thereby be particularly childproof.
As indicated herein above, both the bottom unit 5 and the receiving unit 11 are box shaped, but are distinguished from a complete box by not providing a second crossing flange section. Said box shaped bottom unit 5 and receiving unit 11 are thus open at one of their short sides. This open short side or end of the storing device 1 is generally disclosed by the array 27 in Fig. 1. The embodiment shown
in Fig. 1, with the storing device 1 mounted in a vertically hanging position on a wall, it should be understood that the open end facing downwards provides the possibility for water and other liquids to flow off from the knifes 2 and further effectively drain from the storing device, via the lower open end.
According to one embodiment of the present invention the blocking member 7 is pivotably connected to a bottom unit 5, whereby said blocking member 7 may be pivoted between an open and a closed position of the storing device 1. In this embodiment the receiving unit does not need to be pivotable in respect of the substantially planar surface, upon which the storing device 1 is mounted. In this case the bottom unit 5 may be a connection between the planar surface and the blocking member. Thus, the storing device comprises a blocking member 7, positioned such that said at least one knife not may be pulled out when the storing device 1, when the storing device is in the closed position, and said blocking member 7 is pivotably connected to said bottom unit 5, such that said blocking member 7 may be pivoted between said open and closed position.
During preparation of for example food the in this way described storing device works in the following manner: The user releases the receiving unit 11 from the bottom unit 5 by taking hold of one of handles 4 of the knifes, and with the aid of this handle pull out the receiving unit from the bottom unit with a force resulting in the liberation of the locking member 24, and the receiving unit is folded out from the bottom unit. In the out-folded (open) or out-rotated position the receiving unit 11 may be fixed by the aid of holding and blocking member 15, whereby also the rest of the knifes stored in the receiving unit are provided in such a way that they may be accessible or exchangeable during the preparation in a fast and easy manner.
After terminated preparation the receiving unit is transferred back in a reversed manner to an in-folded or closed position in the bottom unit 5.
The present invention is not limited by what has been described above or illustrated in the drawings, but can be altered or modified in a number of different ways, that is disclosed in the appended claims. It is for example possible, to further simplify during cleaning, to construct the bottom unit 5 and the receiving unit 11 of a number of easily dismountable parts, including the bottom, side walls, and flanges etc. Preferably, these parts could be joint by cooperation between grooves and seams, such as dovetail joint type
Claims
1. A storing device (1) for knifes, with an open and a closed position, comprising a receiving unit (11) and a bottom unit (5) , said bottom unit being mounted on a substantially planar surface, wherein said receiving unit (11) is adapted for receiving at least one knife, such that said at least one knife may be pulled out or put in said receiving unit (11), c h a r a c t e r i z e d by a blocking member (7) positioned such that said at least one knife not may be pulled out when the storing device (1) is in the closed position, and said receiving unit (11) or blocking member (7) is pivotably connected to said bottom unit (5), such that said receiving unit (11) or blocking member (7) may be pivoted between said open and closed position.
2. The storing device according to claim 1, wherein said blocking member (7) is positioned such that said at least one knife not may be pulled out when the storing device (1) is in the closed position, and said receiving unit (11) is pivotably connected to said bottom unit (5), such that said receiving unit (11) may be pivoted between said open and closed position.
3. The storing device according to claim 1, wherein said blocking member (7) is positioned such that said at least one knife not may be pulled out when the storing device (1) is in the closed position, and said blocking member (7) is pivotably connected to said bottom unit (5), such that said blocking member (7) may be pivoted between said open and closed position.
4. The storing device according to claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein the bottom unit (5) comprises a box with side sections (8, 8'), facing each other, and a flange section forming said blocking member (7) .
5. The storing device according to claim 4, wherein the receiving unit (11) comprises a box with side sections (14, 14'), facing each other, and a flange section (13), provided with holes (15) for receiving said at least one knife .
6. The storing device according to claim 1, wherein the receiving unit (11) is pivotably connected to the bottom unit (5) at said meeting side sections (8, 8') and (14, 14'), and pivotable around an axis (X) between said open and closed position.
7. The storing device according to claim 6, wherein the receiving unit (11) is pivotably connected to the bottom unit (5) via pins (19, 19') received in holes (18, 18') in said side sections (14, 14' and 8, 8', respectively) .
8. The storing device according to claim 7, wherein the pins (19, 19') are able to snap into said holes (18, 18' ) .
9. The storing device according to claim 5, wherein a space is arranged in the flange section (7) of the bottom unit (5) and the flange section (13) of the receiving unit
(11), in which space a handle (4) of a knife is positioned.
10. The storing device according to claim 1, wherein the blocking member (7) forms a part of the bottom unit (5) .
11. The storing device according to claim 6, wherein the bottom unit (5) and the receiving unit (11) are manufactured of a plastic material.
12. The storing device according to claim 11, wherein the plastic material is selected from a transparent plastic material, such as a lucid moulded acrylic or vinylic plastic material, and that a knife receivied in said receiving unit (11) is visible in a closed position of the storing device.
13. The storing device according to claim 5, wherein the receiving unit (11) is adapted for receiving a set of knifes, and arranged with one hole corresponding to each knife.
14. The storing device according to claim 13, wherein crossing parting walls (16) are arranged extending between the side sections (14, 14'), facing each other, and which parting walls are provided with grooves or slits (17), in which the blades of the knifes are received.
15. The storing device according to any of claims 1 to 14, comprising a locking member (24) arranged to provide a locking action when the receiving unit (11) is positioned in the closed position of the storing device.
16. The storing device according to claim 15, wherein the locking member (24) comprises at least one protrusion (26) and at least one recess (25), interacting to provide said locking action.
17. The storing device according to any of claims 1 to 16, comprising a holding and blocking member (20), acting between said bottom unit (5) and said receiving unit (11) such that the angle between the receiving unit (11) and said substantially planar surface is limited.
18. The storing device according to any of claims 1 to 17, comprising an opening (27), through which fluid may be drained from the storing device
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