Water dispenser abstract
A water dispenser stand includes a floor stan having a storage
chamber and an opening communicating with the storage chamber and
with the outside, a frame for supporting a water bottle on top of
the floor stand, and a storage arrangement supported within the
storage chamber of the floor stand, wherein the storage arrangement
includes a front holding bracket having an arc-shaped positioned
at the opening of the storage chamber for substantially retaining
an upper portion of the water bottle when the water bottle is received
in the storage chamber, a rear stopper arm spaced positioned below
the holding bracket, and a guiding body inclinedly extended from
the holding bracket to the stopper arm for guiding the water bottle
to slide into the storage chamber until a bottom side of the water
bottle is stopped at the stopper arm so as to inclinedly support
the water bottle in the storage chamber.
Water dispenser claims
What is claimed is:
1. A water dispenser stand, comprising: a floor stand having a
storage chamber and an opening communicating with said storage chamber
and with the outside; means for supporting a water bottle on top
of said floor stand; and a storage arrangement, which is supported
within said storage chamber of said floor stand, comprising: a front
holding bracket having an arc-shape and supported at said opening
of said storage chamber for substantially retaining an upper portion
of said water bottle when said water bottle is received in said
storage chamber, wherein said holding bracket is adapted to have
a curvature larger than a curvature of said water bottle, in such
a manner that said holding bracket is capable of substantially retaining
said water bottle in position to prevent a lateral movement of said
water bottle in said storage chamber, wherein said holding bracket
comprises a first yoke mounted at said opening of said storage chamber
and a second yoke spaced apart from said first yoke so as to substantially
increase a supporting surface of said holding bracket for supporting
said water bottle; a rear stopper arm spaced from and position below
said holding bracket; and a guiding body inclinedly extended from
said holding bracket to said stopper arm for guiding said water
bottle to slide into said storage chamber until a bottom side of
said water bottle is stopper at said stopper arm so as to inclinedly
support said water bottle in said storage chamber.
2. A water dispenser stand, comprising: a floor stand having a
storage chamber and an opening communicating with said storage chamber
and with the outside, wherein said floor stand comprises first,
second and third supporting legs downwardly extending to define
said storage chamber within said first, second, and third supporting
legs, wherein said holding bracket is transversely extended between
said first and second supporting legs while said stopper arm is
affixed to said third supporting leg; means for supporting a water
bottle on top of said floor stand; and a storage arrangement, which
is supported within said storage chamber of said floor stand, comprising:
a front holding bracket having an arc-shape and supported at said
opening of said storage chamber for substantially retaining an upper
portion of said water bottle when said water bottle is received
in said storage chamber; a rear stopper arm spaced from and position
below said holding bracket; and a guiding body inclinedly extended
from said holding bracket to said stopper arm for guiding said water
bottle to slide into said storage chamber until a bottom side of
said water bottle is stopper at said stopper arm so as to inclinedly
support said water bottle in said storage chamber.
3. A water dispenser stand, comprising: a floor stand having a
storage chamber and an opening communicating with said storage chamber
and with the outside, wherein said floor stand comprises first,
second and third supporting legs downwardly extending to define
said storage chamber within said first, second, and third supporting
legs, wherein said holding bracket is transversely extended between
said first and second supporting legs while said stopper arm is
affixed to said third supporting leg; means for supporting a water
bottle on top of said floor stand; and a storage arrangement, which
is supported within said storage chamber of said floor stand, comprising:
a front holding bracket having an arc-shaped and supported at said
opening of said storage chamber for substantially retaining an upper
portion of said water bottle when said water bottle is received
in said storage chamber, wherein said holding bracket is adapted
to have a curvature larger than a curvature of said water bottle,
in such a manner that said holding bracket is capable of substantially
retaining said water bottle in position to prevent a lateral movement
of said water bottle in said storage chamber; a rear stopper arm
spaced from and position below said holding bracket; and a guiding
body inclinedly extended from said holding bracket to said stopper
arm for guiding said water bottle to slide into said storage chamber
until a bottom side of said water bottle is stopper at said stopper
arm so as to inclinedly support said water bottle in said storage
chamber.
4. A water dispenser stand, comprising: a floor stand having a
storage chamber and an opening communicating with said storage chamber
and with the outside, wherein said floor stand comprises first,
second and third supporting legs downwardly extending to define
said storage chamber within said first, second, and third supporting
legs, wherein said holding bracket is transversely extended between
said first and second supporting legs while said stopper arm is
affixed to said third supporting leg; means for supporting a water
bottle on top of said floor stand; and a storage arrangement, which
is supported within said storage chamber of said floor stand, comprising:
a front holding bracket having an arc-shaped and supported at said
opening of said storage chamber for substantially retaining an upper
portion of said water bottle when said water bottle is received
in said storage chamber, wherein said holding bracket is adapted
to have a curvature larger than a curvature of said water bottle,
in such a manner that said holding bracket is capable of substantially
retaining said water bottle in position to prevent a lateral movement
of said water bottle in said storage chamber; a rear stopper arm
spaced from and position below said holding bracket, wherein said
stopper arm has a biasing portion perpendicularly extended to said
guiding body in such a manner that said biasing portion of said
stopper arm is capable of substantially biasing against a bottom
side of said water bottle while said guiding body is capable of
rigidly supporting a circumferential side of said water bottle thereon;
and a guiding body inclinedly extended from said holding bracket
to said stopper arm for guiding said water bottle to slide into
said storage chamber until a bottom side of said water bottle is
stopper at said stopper arm so as to inclinedly support said water
bottle in said storage chamber.
5. A water dispenser stand, comprising: a floor stand having a
storage chamber and an opening communicating with said storage chamber
and with the outside, wherein said floor stand comprises first,
second and third supporting legs downwardly extending to define
said storage chamber within said first, second, and third supporting
legs, wherein said holding bracket is transversely extended between
said first and second supporting legs while said stopper arm is
affixed to said third supporting leg; means for supporting a water
bottle on top of said floor stand; and a storage arrangement, which
is supported within said storage chamber of said floor stand, comprising:
a front holding bracket having an arc-shaped and supported at said
opening of said storage chamber for substantially retaining an upper
portion of said water bottle when said water bottle is received
in said storage chamber, wherein said holding bracket is adapted
to have a curvature larger than a curvature of said water bottle,
in such a manner that said holding bracket is capable of substantially
retaining said water bottle in position to prevent a lateral movement
of said water bottle in said storage chamber; a rear stopper arm
spaced from and position below said holding bracket, wherein said
stopper arm has a biasing portion perpendicularly extended to said
guiding body in such a manner that said biasing portion of said
stopper arm is capable of substantially biasing against a bottom
side of said water bottle while said guiding body is capable of
rigidly supporting a circumferential side of said water bottle thereon;
and a guild body inclinedly extended from said holding bracket to
said stopper arm for guild said water bottle to slide into said
storage chamber until a bottom side of said water battle is stopper
at said stopper arm so as to inclinedly support said water bottle
in said storage chamber, wherein said guiding body is integrally
extended from said holding bracket to said stopper arm to form an
integral member so as to enhance a strength of said storage arrangement.
Water dispenser description
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a water dispenser, and more particularly
to a water dispenser stand with a storage arrangement which is capable
of securely storing a water bottle within a storage chamber of the
water dispenser stand.
2. Description of Related Arts
Many householders prefer to use drinking water from a bottle because
it is from a known source. This is wise in many countries foreign
to the United States, and many persons carry this cultural preference
with them when they come to the United States. Others prefer the
flavor of bottled water or require water which is low in sodium
or other minerals.
For these and related reasons, bottled water is commonly available
in the United States. It is purchased or delivered in large bottles,
such as 3-gallon and 5-gallon bottles. Such bottles are difficult
to use when it is desired that only a small amount of water be dispensed.
Because of this, several dispensing structures are available. One
of these dispensing structures is a ceramic jar with a valve and
spout on the side thereof. When the jar is filled with water and
the valve is opened, the spout issues waters. These ceramic jars
are configured to carry one of the large water bottles inverted
on the top thereof. Thus, the water bottle dispenses water to the
jar, as required, and the jar dispenses water from its valve and
spout.
Since deliveries of water bottles are intermittent and since it
is desired that a continuous supply be available for dispensing
out of the spout, it is common to have on hand extra water bottles.
Usually, these extra water bottles stand on the floor adjacent the
dispenser. However, in such a position, they are in the way. It
is desirable to have a suitable nearby location in which to store
extra bottles.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
In order to aid in the understanding of this invention, it can
be stated in essentially summary form that it is directed to a water
dispenser stand with storage arrangement. The stand has a floor
stand and a stand top supported by the floor stand. The stand top
is configured for carrying thereon a ceramic water jar. Within the
floor stand, there is at least one bottle support configured to
hold a water bottle which is not presently in use.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement for extra water bottles which are
not presently in use dispensing water.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement, wherein the water bottle is substantially
supported within a storage chamber of the floor stand in an inclination
manner, so as to stably store the water bottle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement which is configured to receive a
ceramic water dispensing jar on its top with the jar being configured
to receive an inverted water bottle so that the jar dispenses water,
together with storage in the ground stand for one or more bottles
not presently in use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement wherein more than one water bottle
can be substantially supported by the water dispenser stand along
a longitudinal direction thereof so as to maximize the number of
bottles which can be stored, and minimize extra transverse occupation
of space by each additional water bottle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement which is configured so that it can
be easily assembled so that it can be shipped in a compact configuration
and assembled when needed.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement which does not involve complicated
mechanical process and equipments, and does not significantly alter
the original structure of the water dispenser stand and the water
dispenser mounted thereabove, so as to minimize the manufacturing
and other related cost in producing the water dispenser stand of
the present invention.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
stand with storage arrangement which substantially support a predetermined
amount of water bottles at a position below the water dispenser
so that the general stability of the water dispenser will not be
substantially affected. Furthermore, the distance between the water
dispenser and the position where the water bottles are stored can
also be minimized. In other words, the distance by which a water
bottle is to be transported from the storing position to the water
dispenser is minimized.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
with storage arrangement, which is ornamental so that its appearance
at the water dispensing location is not objectionable.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a water dispenser
which comprises a water dispenser stand with storage arrangement
which is capable of allowing a predetermined amount of water bottles
for use by the water dispenser to be securely stored and substantially
supported by the water dispenser leg of the present invention.
In order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention
provides a water dispenser stand, comprising: a floor stand having
a storage chamber and an opening communicating with the storage
chamber with outside; means for supporting a water bottle on top
of the floor stand; and a storage arrangement, which is supported
within the storage chamber of the floor stand, comprising: a front
holding bracket having an arc-shaped positioned at the opening of
the storage chamber for substantially retaining an upper portion
of the water bottle when the water bottle is received in the storage
chamber; a rear stopper arm spaced positioned below the holding
bracket; and a guiding body inclinedly extended from the holding
bracket to the stopper arm for guiding the water bottle to slide
into the storage chamber until a bottom side of the water bottle
is stopper at the stopper arm so as to inclinedly support the water
bottle in the storage chamber.
These and other objectives, features, and advantages of the present
invention will become apparent from the following detailed description,
the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a water dispenser stand incorporated
with a storage arrangement according to a first preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the storage arrangement of the water dispenser
stand according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 3 is a front view of the storage arrangement of the water
dispenser stand according to the above first preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a side view of the storage arrangement of the water dispenser
stand according to a second preferred embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 5 is a front view of the storage arrangement of the water
dispenser stand according to the above second preferred embodiment
of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings, a water dispenser stand 1
according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention
is illustrated. According to the preferred embodiment, the water
dispenser stand 1 comprises a floor stand 10 having a storage chamber
101 and an opening 102 communicating with the storage chamber 101
with outside, and means 20 for supporting a water bottle 2 on top
of the floor stand 10.
The water dispenser stand 1 further comprises a storage arrangement
30 which is supported within the storage chamber 101 of the floor
stand 10 comprising a front holding bracket 31 having an arc-shaped
supported at the opening 102 of the storage chamber 101 for substantially
retaining an upper portion of the water bottle 2 when the water
bottle 2 is received in the storage chamber 101 a rear stopper
arm 32 spaced positioned below the holding bracket 31 and a guiding
body 33 inclinedly extended from the holding bracket 31 to the stopper
arm 32 for guiding the water bottle 2 to slide into the storage
chamber 101 until a bottom side of the water bottle 2 is stopper
at the stopper arm 32 so as to inclinedly support the water bottle
2 in the storage chamber 101.
According to the first embodiment, the floor stand 10 comprises
first through third supporting legs 11 12 13 wherein the storage
chamber 101 is defined within the first, second, and third supporting
legs 11 12 13. The first through third legs 11 12 13 are inclinedly
and downwardly extended so that the size of the storage chamber
101 is gradually reduced from the supporting mean 20 to the floor.
In addition, the configuration of the floor stand 10 can rigidly
support on the floor in a stabilization manner.
The supporting means 20 comprises a supporting platform 21 mounted
on top of the first, second, and third supporting legs 11 12 13
of the floor stand 10 wherein the supporting platform 21 is sized
for supporting a ceramic water jar 3 thereon in such a manner that
the water bottle 2 is capable of invertly supporting on the water
jar 3.
In order to further enhance the supporting strength of the floor
stand 10 the supporting means 20 further comprises a plurality
of braces 22 inclinedly extended between the supporting platform
21 and the upper supporting portions of the first through third
supporting legs 11 12 13 respectively. According to the preferred
embodiment of the present invention, each of the braces 22 is shaped
to have an aesthetically sound appearance so that they have an additional
function of decorating the floor stand 10 of the present invention.
The supporting platform 21 may be a metal ring with a floor in
it, and the first, second, and third supporting legs 11 12 13
may be welded thereto. The first, second, and third supporting legs
11 12 13 may be strengthened by the braces, such as the functional
and decorative brace 22. There is a corresponding functional and
decorative brace for the bracket and there may also be one for the
bracket. The supporting platform 21 is circular, and the first,
second, and third supporting legs 11 12 13 are positioned 120
degrees apart around the circumference thereof.
According to the preferred embodiment, the two ends of the holding
bracket 31 is fastened to the first and second supporting legs 11
12 respectively and the rear stopper arm 32 is affixed to the third
supporting leg 13 while the guiding body 33 is extended between
the holding bracket 31 and the rear stopper arm 32.
The first, second, and third supporting legs 11 12 13 are wooden
legs (or tubular metal legs) which can be assembled by screws such
as machine screws and supported by the supporting means 20 on top
and the storage arrangement 30 at the middle portion. The machine
screws are shown with respect to the braces 22. They may have a
head on the outside and be threaded through corresponding holes
in the braces 22 or may have nuts thereon, preferably on the interior
surface of the braces 30. Each of the first, second, and third supporting
legs 11 12 13 is attached in the same way.
The attachment of the first, second, and third supporting legs
11 12 13 by such fasteners as machine screws or sheet metal screws
permits assembly after shipping from the manufacturer by the ultimate
user or by the retailer. This saves considerable volume in the shipping
of the water dispenser stands 1. Another way of providing compact,
shipping includes configuring the first, second, and third supporting
legs 11 12 13 in two telescoping parts which may be disassembled
during shipping and assembled into full length thereafter. Accordingly,
each of the first, second, and third supporting legs 11 12 13
has an upper section and a lower section, which are joined at a
telescopic joint. The lower section of each of the first, second,
and third supporting legs 11 12 13 is a slightly reduced upper
nose which fits into the lower end of the upper section of each
of the corresponding first, second, and third supporting legs 11
12 13. Dividing the first, second, and third supporting legs 11
12 13 during shipment and joining them during assembly of the water
dispenser stand 1 saves further shipping space.
Accordingly, the water jar 3 has a large top open mouth on which
can be inverted the water bottle 2. The water bottle 2 is usually
made of glass or polymer composition material and is usually of
2 to 5 gallons in size. The water in the water bottle 2 empties
into the water jar 3 until the water level in the water jar 3 rises
to the neck of the water bottle 2. If the user desires water, he
or she dispenses it to himself or herself from water spout which
is fitted to the side of the water jar 3 near its bottom side. The
flow in the water spout is controlled by a valve.
It is worth mentioning that the supporting means 20 can be embodied
as the water jar 3 directly supported on the floor stand 10 without
the supporting platform 21. In other words, the first, second, and
third supporting legs 11 12 13 are downwardly extended from the
water jar 3 to support the water bottle 2 in an inverted manner.
According to the preferred embodiment, the holding bracket 31 has
a curvature larger than a curvature of the water bottle 2 as shown
in FIG. 3 in such a manner that when the water bottle 3 is inclinedly
supported in the storage chamber 101 the holding bracket 31 is
substantially retain the water bottle 2 in position, so as to prevent
an unwanted lateral movement of the water bottle 2 in the storage
chamber 101. In addition, when the water bottle 2 is slid into the
storage chamber 101 the holding bracket 31 is adapted for guiding
the water bottle 2 to slide along the guiding body 33 until the
bottom side of the water bottle 2 is biased against the stopper
arm 32.
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 the holding bracket 31 is transversely
extended between the first and second supporting legs 11 12 of
the floor stand 10 so that the original structural design of the
floor stand 10 does not require to be altered in order to incorporate
with the holding bracket 31. Furthermore, the opening 102 of the
storage chamber 101 is defined between the first and second supporting
legs 11 12 of the floor stand 10.
For enhancing the support of the holding bracket 31 the holding
bracket 31 comprises a first yoke 311 mounted at the opening 102
of the storage chamber 101 and a second yoke 312 spaced apart from
the first yoke 311 so as to substantially increase a supporting
surface of the holding bracket 31 for supporting the water bottle
2.
The stopper arm 32 is substantially supported at a rear side of
the storage chamber 101 at a position below the holding bracket
31 wherein a distance between the stopper arm 32 and the holding
bracket 31 should be long enough that when the water bottle 2 is
inclinedly received in the storage chamber 101 the center of mass
of the water bottle 2 should be fall between the holding bracket
31 and the stopper arm 32. As shown in FIG. 3 the stopper arm 32
is mounted on the third supporting legs 13 in such a manner that
when the water bottle 2 is inclinedly supported in the storage chamber
101 the weight of the water bottle 2 is substantially distributed
to the first, second, and third supporting legs 11 12 13 of the
floor stand 10 so as to prevent the distortion of the storage arrangement
30 while supporting the water bottle 2.
As shown in FIG. 3 the stopper arm 32 has a retaining portion
321 securely attached to the third supporting leg 13 of the floor
stand 10 and a biasing portion 322 extended from the retaining portion
321 to the guiding body 33 for substantially biasing against the
bottom side of the water bottle 2 wherein the biasing portion 322
of the stopper arm 32 is perpendicularly extended from the guiding
body 33 to form a right angle (90 degrees) therebetween in such
a manner that the biasing portion 322 of the stopper arm 32 is capable
of substantially biasing against the bottom side of the water bottle
2 while the guiding body 33 is capable of rigidly supporting a circumferential
side of the water bottle 2 thereon.
The guiding body 33 is integrally extended from the holding bracket
31 to the stopper arm 32 to form an integral member so as to enhance
the strength of the storage arrangement 30. The inclination of the
guiding body 33 is arranged to guide the water bottle 2 to slide
from the holding bracket 31 towards the stopper arm 32 until the
bottom side end of the water bottle 2 is biased against the stopper
arm 32 so as to retain the water bottle 2 within the storage chamber
101 in an inclination manner, as shown in FIG. 2.
It is worth to mention that the inclination of the guiding body
33 further ensures the stabilization of the water bottle 2 and enhances
the storing operation thereof. When the water bottle 2 is inclinedly
slid into the storage chamber 101 the center of mass of the water
bottle 2 is positioned between the holding bracket 31 and the stopper
arm 32 so that the water bottle 2 is immovably stored in the storage
chamber 101 so as to prevent the water bottle 2 sliding out of the
storage chamber 101. In addition, due to the inclination of the
guiding body 33 the water bottle 2 is automatically slid to rest
on the guiding body 33. In other words, once the bottom side of
the water bottle 2 is slidably supported on the holding bracket
31 the water bottle 2 is automatically slid into the storage chamber
101.
Since the water bottle 2 is inclinedly supported in the storage
chamber 101 to minimize the occupying space required for storage,
more than one water bottle 2 can be stored in the storage chamber
101. As shown in FIG. 1 the floor stand 10 incorporates with two
storage arrangements 30 wherein one of the storage arrangements
30 is supported at an upper portion of the storage chamber 101 while
another storage arrangement 30 is supported at a lower portion of
the storage chamber 101. In other words, two water bottles 2 can
be stored in the storage chamber 101. Accordingly, the size of the
storage chamber 101 determines number of water bottles 2 can be
stored therein.
In order to store the water bottle 2 in the storage chamber 101
of the floor stand 10 the user simply places the bottom side of
the water bottle 2 on the holding bracket 31 at the opening 102
and pushes the water bottle 2 into the storage chamber 101 so that
the water bottle 2 will automatically slide along the guiding body
33 until the bottom side of the water bottle 2 hits the stopper
arm 32 so as to block up the further sliding movement of the water
bottle 2 in the storage chamber 101. It is worth mentioning that
when the water bottle 2 is supported in the storage chamber 101
the holding bracket 31 and the stopper arm 32 can restrict any transverse
and sideward movements of the water bottle 2. Since the neck portion
of the water bottle 2 is inclinedly positioned towards the opening
102 of the storage chamber 101 the user is able to easily pull
out the water bottle 2 from the storage chamber 101 for use.
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5 a water dispenser stand 1' of a second
embodiment illustrates an alternative mode of the first embodiment
of the present invention, wherein the structural configurations
of the floor stand 10' and the supporting means 20' are the same,
such as the first, second, and third supporting legs 11', 12', 13',
and the supporting platform 21', except the storage arrangement
30'.
According to the second embodiment, the storage arrangement 30'
which is supported within the storage chamber 101' of the floor
stand 10', comprises a front holding bracket 31' having an arc-shaped
positioned at the opening 102' of the storage chamber 101', a rear
stopper arm 32' spaced positioned below the holding bracket 31',
and a guiding body 33' inclinedly extended from the holding bracket
31 to the stopper arm 32' for guiding the water bottle 2 ' to slide
into the storage chamber 101' until a bottom side of the water bottle
2' is stopper at the stopper arm 32' so as to inclinedly support
the water bottle 2' in the storage chamber 101'.
As shown in FIG. 4 the storage arrangement 30' further comprises
a base frame 34' substantially supported in the storage chamber
101' wherein the holding bracket 31' is upwardly extended from the
base frame 34' at the opening 102' of the storage chamber 101'.
Accordingly, the base frame 34' is shaped to have a triangular shape
having three comers substantially connected to the first, second,
and third supporting legs 11', 12', 13' respectively. Therefore,
the base frame 34' not only supports the holding bracket 31' but
also reinforces the rigid configuration of the floor stand 10'.
The stopper arm 32' is substantially supported on the base frame
34' at a rear side of the storage chamber 101' at a position below
the holding bracket 31' wherein the guiding body 33' is inclinedly
extended from the holding bracket 31' to the stopper arm 32' to
guide the sliding movement of the water bottle 2' into the storage
chamber 101'.
Accordingly, the stopper arm 32' is integrally extended from the
guiding body 33' in a perpendicular manner in such a manner that
when the water bottle 2' is slid into the storage chamber 101',
the stopper arm 32' is capable of biasing against the bottom side
of the water bottle 2' while the holding bracket 31' supports the
upper portion of the water bottle 2' so as to inclinedly hold the
water bottle 2' in the storage chamber 101'.
It is worth to mention that since the holding bracket 31', the
stopper arm 32', and the guiding body 33' are supported on the base
frame 34', the storage arrangement 30' is capable of incorporating
with any size and shape of the floor stand 10' by altering the size
and shape of the base frame 34' to substantially fit into the storage
chamber 101'.
One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the
present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is
exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.
It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention
have been fully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have
been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional
and structural principles of the present invention and is subject
to change without departure form such principles. Therefore, this
invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit
and scope of the following claims. |