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Title:
AN EMBODIMENT FOR EXHIBITION AND PLACING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2005/034682
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an embodiment detachably fastened to furniture lids, walls, columns, platforms etc., such embodiment characterized by a body (1), an accommodating channel (2) on said body (1), where on the former (2) bars (3) are positioned to retain goods on itself (3), and said bars (3) making a partial angular motion around said accommodating channel (2) on said body (1) and/or a bidirectional linear motion inside said body (1).

Inventors:
ZENGIN ERTAN (TR)
Application Number:
PCT/TR2004/000044
Publication Date:
April 21, 2005
Filing Date:
October 15, 2004
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ZENGIN ERTAN (TR)
International Classes:
A47B61/02; A47F5/08; A47G25/06; (IPC1-7): A47B61/02; A47G25/06; A47F5/08
Foreign References:
US1435110A1922-11-07
US1947325A1934-02-13
GB321509A1929-11-14
GB286049A1928-03-01
ITBO960029U11997-09-11
US6568546B12003-05-27
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
DESTEK PATENT, INC. (Bursa, TR)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. An embodiment for placing and displacing goods on furniture lid, wall, column, platform characterized by a body (1), an accommodating channel (2) embodied on said body (1) and in which bars (3), said goods are placed thereon, are placed, said bars (3) making partial angular motion around said accommodating channel (2) and/or bidirectional linear motion inside said body (2).
2. An embodiment according to Claim 1, characterized in that a stopping wall (6) formed to stop the angular motion of said bar (3) and getting into contact with the long terminal (5) of said bar, when it is desired to prevent said angular motion.
3. An embodiment according to Claim 1, characterized by a settling channel (7) formed in the form of the female of the bar (3) profile when said bar (3) becomes parallel to the front face of said body (1), and wherein (7) said bar (3) is settled, when the long terminal (5) becomes parallel to the front surface of said body (1).
4. An embodiment according to any of the previous claims, characterized by retaining protrusions (9) formed at the long terminal section of said bar (3), and folded so that goods can be retained thereon.
5. An embodiment according to Claim 1, further characterized by a pair of at least one spiral cavity (14) and at least one protrusion (15) positioned into said spiral cavity (14), a bearing (10), a progression element (11) which is capable simultaneously to progress on the central axis direction in said bearing (10) and to make a partial rotational motion around the same central axis, a bar collector (1) directly receiving the motion of said progression element (11), and bars (3,3. 1), which are positioned on said bar collector (1), and which linearly come close and distant against each other and/or which can be positioned with respect to each other in variable angles.
6. An embodiment according to Claim 5, characterized by a pair of a protrusion (15) and a spiral cavity (14), which adjust the amount of angular motion according to the pitches thereof.
7. An embodiment according to Claim 5, characterized by a bar collector (1) assembled fixedly on the progression element's (11) terminal (12) that gets into contact with the exterior of said bearing (10).
8. An embodiment according to Claim 7, characterized by a bar collector (1) in the form of a channel (16).
9. An embodiment according to Claim 8, characterized by a bar carrier (8), which enters into said channel (16), and which is capable to perform a linear motion within said channel (16).
Description:
AN EMBODIMENT FOR EXHIBITION AND PLACING Technical Field The present invention relates to an embodiment used for placing or exhibiting goods employed particularly within furniture specifically at homes or stores.

The present invention relates to an embodiment accommodating on itself any goods applied to or exhibited or placed on furniture lids, store walls or columns, or on a mobile platform ; and allowing said goods to be easily detached or reattached, and once any clothing are placed within furniture, occupying relatively less place, and once removed out of such furniture or cabinet, increasing the usage area and facilitating such usage.

Background of Invention Hangers, special-purpose hangers or other various embodiments applicable in drawers with the aim of placing goods therein are being used at homes nowadays.

Likewise in stores are employed hangers, special-purpose hangers or other various embodiments such as shelves for exhibiting or placing goods thereat.

Exhibiting such hangers or such goods on hangers necessitates reserving huge volumes for such purpose.

Especially in furniture, special sections are reserved in order to realize this purpose.

The present Applicant holds the utility model TR 2003/01284 as well. In this utility model is disclosed an embodiment, of which the utilization area enlarges out from such furniture once such embodiment is drawn out, and which occupies relatively less place, once it is folded and slipped in. While such embodiment is in use, it is possible to provide bars whereon such goods are placed with a right-and leftward linear motion within a channel.

While such embodiment is used, it is required to employ a mechanism in order to realize the folding of such structure as it is entered into such furniture. Said bars

where such goods are positioned are also capable of making right-and leftward linear motions on axes vertical to their own axes. In this case, there may appear a need to move the clothing at the right and/or left of the clothing desired to be used.

Brief Description of Invention In respect of this prior art, one objective of the present invention is to produce an embodiment, which can be adapted particularly on unutilized floors or furniture so as to occupy relatively less place in order to allow persons or firms to place or position many products together.

In order to achieve this objective, an embodiment is produced, whereon a number of bars can be positioned, such embodiment either mountable on furniture lids, walls, or columns, or applicable on a platform, if desired.

In another preferred embodiment according to the present invention, one bearing and at least one cavity within said bearing are formed to provide assembly to furniture. Said cavity is threaded, as a counterpart of a screw thread with a high pitch. An element capable to progress or advance in said cavity is positioned therein. A protrusion on said progression element is placed into said cavity. When said progression screw moves back and forth within said bearing, it realizes a rotation around its axis along the pitch that such cavity possesses.

A collecting element, whereto such holding bars are attached, is positioned on the extremity or terminal of the progression element staying out of said bearing. Bars are positioned on said collecting element to place clothing thereon.

In one exemplary application of the present invention, such collectors are embodied in the form of a body where cavities are gathered to engage such bars.

In this application, the shorter feet of such L-shaped bars are engaged to the cavities on the collector, where such bars are capable to make right-and leftward angular motions around such cavities, where they are engaged on said collector.

In another exemplary application of the present invention, a channel is formed in the center of said collector and a bar carrier capable to make right-and leftward

motions is placed within this channel. The bar itself is assembled on the terminal of such bar carrier.

In a further exemplary application of the present invention, both a right-and leftward linear mobility within the channel and an angular mobility towards right and left from a central point on the bar carrier are provided by means of alternatively produced bar collector, bar carrier, and bars.

Yet in a further application of the present invention, right-and leftward linear motions of such bar and of bar carriers are prevented, but they are provided only with a partial angular motion.

Still in a further exemplary application of the present invention and similar to the description in the previous paragraph, such embodiment only allows a right-and leftward partial angular motion for said bars. Here, structures like the bar carriers are embodied directly as a part of the bar collector and the bars are assembled to the tips thereof.

An embodiment assembled particularly to furniture lids comprises a body and accommodating channels formed on such body. The bars are settled in such channels. Such bars within such channels can completely displace by making a linear motion, if desired. Similarly, if wished, the accommodation point on the body being fixed, it can be realized a rotation around the circumference thereof. It is further possible to obtain a structure that is capable to make both a linear displacement and an angular motion around the bar's circumference, if desired.

Brief Description of Figures Figure 1 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be fastened and used on furniture lids.

Figure 2 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be assembled to and used on indoor columns.

Figure 3 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be assembled to and used on indoor walls.

Figure 4 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be placed on a mobile or a fixed platform and used accordingly.

Figures 5a-e are illustrations of alternatively produced bar collectors (body).

Figures 6a-d are illustrations of alternatively produced bar carriers.

Figures 7a-f are illustrations of alternatively produced bars.

Figure 8 is a perspective illustration of the subject bearing and progression element, along with bar collector, bar and bar carrier.

Figure 9 is an illustration of a bar collector embodied in the form of accommodating channels s opened on a surface.

Figure 10 is an illustration of an alternatively produced bar carrier.

Figure 11 is an illustration of an alternatively produced bar carrier.

Figure 12 is a front view of representative positions of the subject bearing and progression elements on a furniture.

Figure 13 is a top view of representative positions of the subject bearing and progression elements on a furniture.

Figure 14 is a front view of a progression element in use on a furniture.

Figure 15 is a top view of a progression element in use on a furniture.

Reference Numbers 1 Body (Bar collector) 10 Bearing 2 Accommodating channel 11 Progression element 3 Bar 12 Terminal staying out of bearing 3.1 Folded bar

4 Short terminal 13 Furniture 5 Long terminal 14 Cavity 6 Termination wall 15 Protrusion 7 Settling channel 16 Channel 8 Bar carrier 17 Surface 9 Retaining protrusions 18 Cylinder Detailed Description of Invention Figure 1 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be fastened and used on furniture lids. An accommodating channel (2) is formed on a body (1).

The bars (3) are formed by a short terminal (4) that is settling into the accommodating channel (2) and by a long terminal (5), whereon a furniture to be settled is positioned. Retaining protrusions (9) are formed on the long terminal (5) section on the bar (3) that is on the front part. Such protrusions (9) are folded upwardly. Relevant goods and particularly belts can be attached to such folds. A bar (3) settled into said accommodating channel (2) is capable to perform a rotation motion around the circumference of the bar (3), with the short terminal (4) being at the center. (a, -a) A termination wall (6) is formed on the body (1). Said wall (6) is formed with the aim to terminating the angular motion said bar (3) makes. The long terminal (5) is made to encounter this wall (6), where it is desired to terminate the angular motion. On the position where the bar (3) is parallel to the front face of the body (1), a settling channel (7) is formed in the form of the female of the bar profile.

When the bar (3) is turned on the (a) direction, it performs an angular motion with the short terminal (4) being at the center, while this motion ends once the long terminal (5) contacts the termination wall (6). When it is desired to restore the bar

(3) after such use, it is turned on the (-a) direction, and so it settles into the settling channel, when the long terminal becomes parallel to the front face of the body (1).

Figure 2 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be assembled to and used on indoor columns. Here too are formed accommodating channels (2) on a body (1) to settle a number of bars (3). Said bars (3) are capable to perform angular motions around their circumference. (a, -a) Figure 3 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be assembled to and used on indoor walls. Here too are formed accommodating channels (2) on a body (1) to accommodate a number of bars (3). Such bars (3) are capable to perform angular motions around their circumference. (a, -a) Figure 4 is an illustration of the subject product, which can particularly be placed on a mobile or a fixed platform and used accordingly. Here too are embodied accommodating channels (2) on a body (1) to accommodate a number of bars (3).

Such bars (3) are capable to perform angular motions around their circumference.

(a,-a) In another exemplary application of the present invention, a channel is formed on the center of the body (1), and a bar carrier (8) moves towards right and left is placed into said channel. The bar (3) itself is assembled to the terminal or tip of the bar carrier (8). This case is achieved by using the bar carrier (8) in Figure 6a and bar (3) in Figure 10a within the channel (1) shown in Figure 5a.

In a further exemplary application of the present invention, an alternatively produced bar collector (1) is provided both with a right-and leftward angular motion from a central point on the bar carrier (8) and a right-and leftward linear motion within the channel (1), by means of the bar carrier (8) and bar (3). This case is achieved by using the bar carriers (8) shown in figures 6b and 6c, and the bars (3) shown in figures 7d and 7e, within the channel (1) in Figure 5a.

A similar exemplary application is realized by using the bar carrier (8) in Figure 6d and bar (3) in Figure 7a, within the channel shown in Figure 5a. When the bar carrier (8) in Figure 6d is used by being placed within the channel (1) in Figure 7c,

showing the directly assembled case of the bar carrier (8) on the bar (3), no further bar carrier (8) is necessitated.

Yet in a further application of the present invention, the linear right-and leftward motions of bar (3) and bar carriers (8) are prevented, and they are provided only with partial angular motions. This case is achieved by using the bar (3) in Figure 7b on the bar collectors (1) shown in figures 5b and 5c.

Still in a further embodiment of the present invention, such bars (3) are provided only with a partial right-and leftward angular motion, similar to the disclosure in the previous paragraph. Here, structures similar to bar carriers (8) are embodied directly as a part of the bar collector (1), and bars (3) are assembled to the terminals thereof (1). This case is achieved by using the bar collector (1) in Figure 5d and the bar (3) in Figure 7e, and the bar collector (1) shown in Figure 5e and the bar (3) in Figure 7d.

The present invention cannot be restricted with the disclosure provided so far.

Maintaining the same bars (3) movable linearly or, if desired, angularly around a center on a body (1) (bar carrier), it is obvious that various alternative structures can be designed by a skilled person in the relevant art.

There is further produced connection means in the present invention, which-once the aforesaid embodiment is directed into a furniture-is folded without necessitating any further mechanism, and thus, providing such bars, where clothing are positioned, with a partial circular motion around a center.

Accordingly, Figure 8 is a perspective illustration of the subject bearing (10) and progression element (11), along with bar collector (1), bar (3) and bar carrier (8).

Said bearing (10) is assembled to a proper place within the furniture (13). At least one spiral cavity (14) with a desired pitch is opened into the bearing (10). At least one protrusion (15) is formed that is placed into the cavity (14), and formed on the progression element (11). After the protrusion (15) on the progression element (11) shown in Figure 8 is placed into the cavity (14), it performs an angular motion (a), once it is moved on a linear direction (x). The amount of said angular motion

depends on the pitch of the spiral cavity (14). This can be adjusted according to the conditions of the furniture (13) whereon an assembly is to be performed.

The motion of the progression element (11) out of the furniture (13) can be performed automatically by means of a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder (18). When the piston of such hydraulic cylinder (18) is connected so as to maintain the rotational motion capability of the progression element (11) around itself, the motion of the progression element (11) out from such furniture (13) is made automatic. The motion manually provided to the progression element (11) will thus be assigned to a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder (18).

It is obvious that this result can also be achieved when the cavity (14) is embodied on the progression element (11), and the protrusion (15) on the bearing (10).

The bar collector (1) is fixedly assembled on the terminal (12) coming to the exterior of said bearing (10) upon the progression element (11). The linear and angular motion of the progression element (11) is identically transferred onto the bar collector.

Bar collectors (1) can be embodied in many alternative forms. Some of such alternatives are shown in figures 5a-e, figures 6a-d, and figures 7a-e. The bar collector (1) in Figure 8 is in the form of a channel (16) and a bar carrier (8) entering into such channel (16) is capable to perform a linear (y and-y) motion.

The bar carrier (8) shown in Figure 9 is embodied in the form of accommodating channels (2) opened on a surface (17). The short terminal (4) of the folded bar (3.1) is placed into such accommodating channels (2), and the folded bar (3.1) is capable to perform angular right-and leftward (0 and-0) motions.

Figure 10 is an illustration of an alternatively produced bar carrier (8). Said bar carrier (8) is placed into a channel (16) and is capable to both perform a linear motion on the (y and-y) direction and to displace on (0 and-0) directions.

Figure 12 is a front view of representative positions of the subject bearing (10) and progression elements (11) on a furniture (13). The bearing (10) is assembled into the furniture (13) and the progression element (11) is positioned in the bearing.

The bar carrier (8) is placed in the furniture (13) so as to make an angle () with the ground's plane. Figure 13 is a top view of a representative position of the bearing (10) and progression elements (11) on a furniture (13). When the bar collector (1) or the progression element (11) is drawn, it is taken out of the furniture (13), and at the same time, the angle () between the bar collector (1) and the ground's plane is zeroed. This case is representatively illustrated from front in Figure 14 and from top in Figure 15.

The present invention cannot be restricted with the disclosures mentioned so far.

Maintaining the same bars (3) positioned on a bar collector, and which linearly move close or distant from each other and/or are positioned angularly with respect to each other, it becomes obvious that a person skilled in the relevant art can make modifications on the present invention by a pair of spiral cavity (14) and a protrusion (15) positioned within said spiral cavity (14), a progression element (11) which is capable simultaneously to progress on the central axis direction and to make a partial rotational motion around the same central axis], and a bar collector (1) directly receiving the motion of said progression element (11).