Storage device for raised homes

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-02-08
CARTER RICHARD SCOTT
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[0009] It is another object of the invention to provide a storage device for raised homes that can sup

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Such skirts can be made of wood or metal, and render the clearance space relatively inaccessible.
Even without the skirt, the height of the clearance space is typically no more than a few feet, which makes it difficult for people to access areas deep inside the clearance space.
The sides of the drawers limit the available storage capacity to the area enclosed by the sides, so that bulky objects such as surfboards or Christmas trees can not be stored.
Because these drawer units hang from rails supported by clamps, they can not easily store articles of great weight, because the weight of the article plus the weight of the drawer itself must hang from clamps, even when the drawer is extended.
These drawer units also can not easily be made long enough to reach all the way into the available storage space of a double-wide mobile home.
Double-wide mobile homes are typically twenty-four (24) feet wide, and a drawer-type device as disclosed in Weiner would tend to break or deform if a drawer carrying a substantial weight of storage were extended a great distance

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[0023] The preferred embodiment and additional embodiments are described in detail with reference to the related drawings. Further embodiments, features and advantages will become apparent from the ensuing description or may be learned by practicing the invention. In the figures, which are not drawn to scale, like numerals refer to like features throughout the description. The following description of embodiments is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purposes of describing the general principles of the invention.

[0024] The invention includes a storage device for storing an article in the clearance space beneath a raised home, which comprises a base that sits on the floor of the clearance space and a shelf that slides along the base.

[0025]FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a base, viewed from above. In one embodiment, base 10 includes two generally parallel base rails 12 forming outside edges. The bottom surfaces (not shown) of base rails 12 form the ...

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A storage device for storing an article in a clearance space beneath a raised home comprises a base and a shelf that slides along the base. The base is secured to the floor of the clearance space, and has rollers rotatably mounted on its upper surface. The shelf has a top surface for the article to be stored, and a lower surface that engages with the rollers on the base. The shelf can slide out of the clearance space into an extended position for access, and in to the clearance space into a retracted position for storage. Methods are provided to install and use the storage device.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] This invention pertains to the art of storage arrangements and more particularly to storage arrangements for raised homes. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Raised homes are dwellings that include a clearance space beneath them. Raised homes can include mobile homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes, which are supported by jacks or other means to elevate the dwelling structure above the ground. Mobile homes generally require such a clearance space, to leave room for I-beams, wheels, transmissions, and other automotive structures that hang beneath the mobile home. Modular and manufactured homes are also often installed with such a clearance space beneath them, leaving room for such things as support beams, plumbing, electricity, and air conditioning. [0003] These clearance spaces typically have a floor made of earth or plastic sheets. A skirt typically surrounds and encloses the clearance space beneath the raised home. Such skirts can be made of wo...

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IPC IPC(8): E04B7/16E04B1/346
CPCE04B1/34336
Inventor CARTER, RICHARD SCOTT
Owner CARTER RICHARD SCOTT
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