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- the present invention relates to methods, apparatus and products for storing goods and methods of assembling and utilizing such apparatus and products.
- a storage device to protect, store and preserve items of everyday living, in the presence of inclement or dangerous (i.e. rising water, flooding, etc.) weather or likewise provide shelter for humans and protect, store and preserve food, goods and vehicles.
- inclement or dangerous i.e. rising water, flooding, etc.
- covers, bags, tents, refrigerated enclosures, insulated enclosures and systems and methods for sheltering, protecting and storing items with regard to the aforementioned conditions None of the previous applications for those conditions provide a versatile device to address the various storage needs or environmental conditions.
- Each application offers a specialized storing function unique within itself. Another obstacle is the laborious effort necessary to make or deploy the storage device or shelter and difficulty of transporting and handling due to weight or apparatus complexity needed to assemble or both.
- the protective shield offered by the prior art is not ruggedized and lacks adequate strength or stability leading to loss of integrity allowing undesirable atmospheric conditions to encroach the confining limits of the protective shield.
- the encroaching atmospheric conditions threaten the storage device's ability to protect, store and preserve items and provide shelter for humans in the presence of the various storage needs or environmental conditions.
- a novel, lightweight, portable and rugged storage bag wherein the structure features a lightweight configured to framework which can be remotely and automatically mechanized and configured into a deployed structure creating a chamber of various lengths and sizes to store food, goods, vehicles or create a human shelter to address the various storage needs, weather or environmental conditions.
- Another advancement in the art would be to provide a storage device with a capability and adaptability to remotely store and control temperature to preserve items and provide adequate and comfortable human shelter as composite product or while employed for separate uses or purposes.
- a frame having at least a portion of the frame encompassed by a covering, wherein the frame comprises a multiplicity of rods configured into a three dimensional mechanism structure having a floor, a roof, a front wall, a right side wall, a left side wall, and a back wall.
- the front wall, the right side wall, the left side wall, and the back wall extend upward and connect to the roof defining a chamber therein.
- a releasable fastener is affixed to the front wall to allow opening of said chamber for ingress to said chamber and egress from said chamber.
- a method of assembling a storage device includes interlocking a multiplicity of rods with fasteners configured into a three dimensional mechanism, wherein a chamber is defined by a covering encompassing a mechanism having a releasable fastener affixed to a front wall of the chamber; and connecting an actuator to the mechanism, wherein the actuator is connected to an electronic signal receiver.
- a method of operating a storage device wherein the device comprises a three dimensional mechanism encompassed by a covering to define a chamber therein, wherein said chamber is suitable for an opening in front of said device.
- Operating the device comprises the steps of opening the chamber, positioning items within the interior of the chamber to allow the diffusion of a flowing fluid element, closing the chamber and monitoring temperature of the chamber with temperature alert lighted solution strips on the exterior of the covering.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the storage device.
- FIG. 2 is an illustration showing the overall frame structure of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the storage device with a ground base board unit.
- FIG. 3A illustrates how the ground base board unit is folded when not in use.
- FIG. 3B illustrates how the ground base board unit is folded when not in use with sensors incorporated therein.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged rear view of the storage device.
- FIG. 5A illustrates an enlarged view of the tie-down strap.
- FIG. 5B is an illustration showing the overall frame structure of the storage device.
- FIG. 5C is an illustration of how the storage device collapses.
- FIG. 5D illustrates the storage device folded for storage.
- FIG. 6 illustrates and enlarged view of the automatic signal transmitter.
- FIG. 7 illustrates stored items in the storage device interior.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an inner covering of the storage device.
- FIG. 9 illustrates one embodiment of the line structure for supporting the rods.
- FIG. 9A illustrates sensors upon the covering.
- FIG. 9C illustrates an encasing of a plurality of rods and deployment of the plurality of rods
- FIG. 10 illustrates a deployed flotation device.
- FIG. 10A illustrates an electro NIC lead for zipper.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an alternative embodiment of storage device folded within a storage unit.
- FIG. 11A illustrates an alternative embodiment of storage device folded within a storage unit.
- FIG. 11B illustrates an alternative embodiment of storage device folded within a storage unit with adjustable leg members.
- FIG. 12A illustrates a bottom compartment of the folded storage unit
- FIG. 12B illustrates the floatation device deployed from the bottom compartment.
- FIGS. 13A and 13B illustrate the storage device connected to a plurality of storage units.
- FIG. 14 illustrate storage unit used for sanitary purposes.
- FIG. 14A-D illustrate deployment of a portable toilet to be used within the storage unit.
- FIG. 15A-D illustrates an embodiment of the agitating device.
- FIG. 16 illustrate a bedding accessory
- FIG. 16A illustrate a connector unit to supply power and atmospheric conditions inside storage unit.
- FIG. 17A-B illustrate an alternative embodiment of the agitating device.
- FIG. 18 illustrate storage device deployed for medical purposes.
- FIG. 19 illustrate storage device deployed for food preparation purposes.
- FIG. 20-20 a illustrates embodiment of frame structure.
- FIG. 16 illustrates storage device used for Lunar Exploration.
- device 5 includes a structure 10 (shown on FIG. 2 ) having at least a portion encompassed by a covering 15 (shown on FIG. 2 ).
- Covering 15 may comprise any desirable material including water proof; water resistant, water permeable or impermeable.
- Preferably covering 15 is waterproof.
- Covering 15 may encompass part of or all of structure 10 .
- all of structure 10 is encompassed defining chamber 20 therein. Chamber 20 varies in size and length to completely encompass the contents to be stored.
- Front wall 27 may further include a window 35 mounted into front wall 27 .
- Window 35 may be made of a made of a non-transparent, semi-transparent or transparent material should it be desirable to view the contents in chamber 20 .
- Window 35 may be made of glass, acrylic, plastic or another suitable material.
- front wall 27 may be adapted with automatic signal transmitter 75 for deployment or collapsing of device 5 .
- fastener 38 may be affixed along the peripheral edges of the front wall 27 .
- a zipper is affixed along the perimeter edges of the front wall 27 .
- device 5 may include air vent 25 which may be placed anywhere along any wall or roof of device 5 placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry inside chamber 20 .
- loops 40 for attaching securing member 41 and appendage 42 to loops 40 .
- Appendage 42 when fastened to some anchorage prevents device 5 from drifting when influenced by wind or rising water.
- Appendage 42 may be an anchor, a hook, a spiral, a stake, or any non-limiting suitable appendage for the desired application. As shown, in FIGS. 1 and 2 loops 40 extend outward at each corner of structure 10 .
- Covering 15 may be made of any suitable material for the desired application that is waterproof, wind resistant, water repellant, mold repellant, mildew repellant, bacteria inhibitor, heat resistant, flame proof, flame resistant and flexible depending on the environment.
- FIG. 2 illustrates one non-limiting example of structure 10 .
- a multiplicity of rods is interconnected to form the desired shape and configuration of chamber 20 .
- a non-limiting example of ground base board unit 98 serves as a substrate for extra support on rough and rocky ground surfaces.
- ground base board unit 98 may be folded into one piece when not in use.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged rear perspective view of device 5 .
- a faucet 50 Attached to rear wall 28 is a faucet 50 .
- Faucet 50 may be made of plastic, rubber or any suitable material for the desired application. Faucet 50 can be pushed in and pulled out of the unit. As shown faucet 50 fits into its own cubby hole cup.
- Air vent 25 may be situated anywhere along any wall or roof of device 5 placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry inside the chamber 20 .
- the shut-off fastener may be optionally designed to seal off vent with a zipper, velcro, snaps, or any non-limiting suitable fastener for the desired application.
- Left wall 30 (shown in FIG.
- side door 93 (shown in FIG. 4 ) may be adapted with side door 93 (shown in FIG. 4 ) where dose confines may result from storage of large items.
- side door 93 shown in FIG. 4
- a releasable fastener may be opened and by using handle 154 side door 93 may be raised to allow ingress to and egress from chamber 20 through side door 93 .
- Storage chamber 151 for actuator and other items is shown adjacent to side door 93 .
- battery storage 152 Located below storage chamber 151 is battery storage 152 .
- liquid fill and smoke and steam relief unit 153 provides access for introducing the liquid in chamber 20 .
- liquid fill and smoke and steam relief unit 153 provides a relief for any excess smoke or steam produced inside chamber 20 during the curing process.
- power inlet connection 68 placed on back wall 28 and configured through covering 15 creating passage to chamber 20 for connection to generator 70 to provide power via power cord 170 to diffuser 65 .
- any non-limiting suitable securing member may be used, a tie down strap, a lock, latches, wire, rope, chains, tether or any non-limiting suitable securing member to attach to loops 40 or any non-limiting suitable appendage for the desired application.
- FIG. 5A illustrates an enlarged perspective of loops 40 , securing member 41 and appendage 42 for that particular purpose.
- the tie is an elongated strap with connectors at opposing ends.
- FIG. 5B through FIG. 5D illustrates one non-limiting embodiment of how device 5 may be folded for easy storage.
- structure 10 is specifically designed into sections to create mechanism 46 which easily collapses to a one piece unit folded for storage as shown in FIG. 5D .
- Rods 45 may comprise any desirable light weight material, for example aluminum.
- Fasteners 47 connecting the meeting end of rods 45 may be made of plastic or metal.
- fasteners 47 may be metal.
- Fasteners 47 may be rivets, nuts and bolts, pins, screws or any non-limiting suitable fastener.
- fasteners 47 may be rivets.
- Covering 15 comprises insulating layer which may comprise any non-limiting desirable material including water proof, water resistant, water permeable or impermeable and may be material that is waterproof, wind resistant, water repellant, mold repellant, mildew repellant, bacteria inhibitor, heat resistant, flame proof, flame resistant and flexible or any non-limiting material for the desired application depending on the environment.
- Covering 15 is arranged in tension around structure 10 to encompass mechanism 46 defining chamber 20 by front wall 27 , back wall 28 , floor 29 , left wall 30 , right wall 31 and roof 32 .
- Loops 40 are affixed to each lower corner of structure 10 for securing device 5 in place.
- Illustrated on FIG. 4 is an enlarged rear perspective view of device 5 .
- Faucet 50 is shown mounted externally to back wall 28 to drain liquid or moisture created inside chamber 20 .
- Faucet 50 may be made of plastic, rubber or any suitable material for the desired application. Faucet SO may be pulled in and out of back wall 28 . As shown, faucet 50 fits into its own tubby hole cup.
- Air vent 25 may be situated anywhere along any wall or roof of device S placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry inside the chamber 20 .
- There may be a shutoff fastener inside chamber 20 .
- the shut-off fastener may be optionally designed to seal off vent with a zipper, velcro, snaps, or any non-limiting suitable fastener for the desired application.
- Left wall 30 (shown in FIG. 3 ) may be adapted with side door 93 (shown on FIG. 4 ) where close confines may result from storage of large items. For example, if an automobile is stored, a releasable fastener may be opened and by using handle 154 side door 93 may be raised to allow ingress to and egress from chamber 20 through side door 93 .
- Storage chamber 151 for actuator and other items is shown adjacent to side door 93 .
- battery storage 152 Located below storage chamber 151 is battery storage 152 .
- power inlet connection 68 placed on back wall 28 and configured through covering 15 creating passage to chamber 20 for connection to generator 70 to provide power via power cord 170 to diffuser 65 .
- FIG. 2 Illustrated on FIG. 2 is releasable fastener 38 affixed along opposed perimeter edges of chamber 20 opening and front wall 27 .
- Fastener 38 when released, creates an opening allowing ingress to and egress from chamber 20 .
- Temperature alert lighted solution snips 43 shown are affixed to the exterior of front wall 27 , back wall 28 , left wall 30 and right wall 31 .
- Temperature alert lighted solution stops 43 illuminate a blue color when contents inside chamber 20 are being cooled and a red color when contents inside chamber 20 are being heated.
- Air vent 25 is placed and configured through covering 15 creating an air way to chamber 20 .
- Air vent 25 is strategically placed anywhere along any wall or roof of device 5 placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry inside chamber 20 .
- Actuator 51 is illustrated wherein actuator 51 is connected to mechanism 46 in a manner for activation of mechanism 46 .
- Mechanism 46 may be bending, telescopic, umbrella configuration or any non-limiting suitable configuration may be used for the desired application
- Electronic signal receiver 76 is connected to actuator 51 and is placed and configured on front wall 27 .
- Actuator 51 may be pneumatic, hydraulic or any non-limiting suitable actuator or prime mover may be used for the desired application
- Actuator 51 may be remotely controlled electronically by an automatic signal transmitter 75 .
- actuator 51 programmed with intelligence and connected to electronic signal receiver 76 , receives a signal from automatic signal transmitter 75 .
- the signal communicates the private code to actuator 51 through electronic signal receiver 76 to configure mechanism 46 to an up and fully deployed position or down and fully collapsed position.
- Releasable fastener 38 may be a zipper, snapper, clamp or any non-limiting suitable fastener for the desired application. Releasing fastener 38 on front wall 27 opens chamber 20 allowing entry into chamber 20 enabling placing and positioning of items 97 and human or animal habitation, within the interior of chamber 20 .
- Items 97 may be food, liquids, goods, vehicles or any non-limiting combination of items 97 desired to be stored.
- Human or animal habitation may be human or animal or any non-limiting combination of human and animal habitation desired.
- power source 70 may be connected to power source inlet 68 externally affixed to back wall 28 providing power to diffuser 65 as illustrated on FIG. 4 .
- Diffuser 65 (shown on FIG. 4 ) may be a pump, fan, suction device, heat exchanger, radiator, intercooler or any non-limiting suitable diffuser may be used for the desired application.
- Power source 70 may be a generator, solar, wind, electrochemical or any non-liming suitable power source maybe used for the desired application.
- automatic signal transmitter 75 a predetermined temperature may be set triggering electronic receiver 76 transmitting a signal to diffuser 65 . The signal activates diffuser 65 to provide diffusion of a flowing-fluid element on the interior of chamber 20 .
- a flowing-fluid may be any liquid or gas or any combination of liquids or gases or mixture of one or more liquids or mixture of one or more gases.
- Liquids may be water, freon, anti-freeze or any non-limiting suitable liquid or combination of liquids may be used for the desired application.
- Gases may be air, oxygen, helium, hydrogen, carbon dioxide or any non-limiting suitable gas or combination of gases may be used for the desired application.
- the flowing-fluid element is considered a gas.
- FIG. 8 shows an inner covering 9 that expands to push against the frame unit.
- Storage unit ( 200 ) includes base platform ( 205 ) that receives the folded storage device ( 5 ) for easy storage therein. Straps ( 210 ) secures folded storage device ( 5 ) within base platform ( 205 ) and handle ( 220 ) allows the storage device ( 5 ) to be easily transported while in a collapsed state. The front, back and opposing side edges of base platform ( 205 ) expands or telescopes outwardly to support the size of storage device ( 5 ). As shown in FIG.
- adjustable leg members ( 215 ) can be fixably or removably attached underneath base platform ( 205 ). Each leg member ( 215 ) can be adjusted to allow the storage device ( 5 ) to be deployed above ground level. If used as housing for people, an air inflated bed ( 260 ) in the shape of an horseshoe can be used for resting as depicted in FIG. 17 .
- base platform ( 205 ) contains compartment ( 220 ) with doors that openly downwardly for deployment of floatation device ( 225 ) which can be used during floods or rising water to keep people safe until assistance arrive.
- FIG. 10 shows storage device ( 5 ) deployed with floatation device ( 225 ).
- FIGS. 13 , 13 a , and 14 there is shown multiple storage devices ( 230 , 235 ) releaseably attached to side wall door ( 93 ) on either side.
- Multiple storage devices 230 and 235 can be an internal covering separated from storage device ( 5 ) or Referring to FIGS. 14 , 14 A, 14 B, 14 C, and 14 D accessories for sanitary purposes are shown including a recessed portion ( 240 ) incorporated within storage device ( 230 ) serves a tub and a shower stall can also be installed.
- portable toilet can be deployed from its own case. Case ( 280 ) opens into two sections from with the top section and bottom section of the portable toilet deploys.
- the storage device ( 5 ) can be used as a means for cleaning clothing using agitating device ( 272 ) which includes an outer covering ( 271 ) with a plurality of openings encapsulating a large cavity for holding clothing therein.
- agitating device ( 272 ) which includes an outer covering ( 271 ) with a plurality of openings encapsulating a large cavity for holding clothing therein.
- the storage device ( 5 ) is filled with water. Then clothing is inserted into the large cavity.
- the agitator is placed within the cavity and the agitating device ( 272 ) is placed within storage device ( 20 ).
- the agitator comprises an elongated shaft ( 273 ) with protruding rods ( 270 ) extending from its longitudinal axis.
- the agitator can be connected to a power source that can be set to a specific amount of time allowing laundry to be cleaned for a period of time.
- sensors are mounted on the outer covering, inner covering or multiplicity of rods and are in electronic communication with remote device.
- base platform ( 205 ) encapsulate rod cases ( 280 ) which contain the telescopic rods ( 276 ).
- Each case opens and creates a storage platform for each rod ( 276 ) to stand upward and expand upward to top supporting extension rod ( 275 ).
- Each upright rod ( 276 ) expands upward along wire extensions ( 278 ) to extension rod ( 275 ).
- Other supporting extension rods can be incorporated into the geometric structure at various points in the roof section of storage device ( 5 ).
- FIG. 3B sensors can be incorporated upon covering ( 15 ) allowing electronic communications with Remote device ( 72 ).
- a second storage device ( 290 ) can be deployed and attached to opened wall ( 93 ) of storage device ( 5 ).
- FIG. 20 illustrates a multiplicity of interconnected rods interconnecting the frame of Storage device ( 5 ), but FIG. 20A shows an alternative embodiment with the a multiplicity of telescoping interconnected rods.
- storage device ( 5 ) or the inner covering ( 9 ) can be used for food preparation while hook up to generator ( 70 ).
- FIG. 21 shows that storage device ( 5 ) can be used for space exploration.
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A one piece storage device that is automatically deployed and collapsible using an actuator which can be a remote device. The device comprises a frame structure comprising a multiplicity of interconnected rods that form a three dimensional structure.
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- This application is continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/251,348 filed Oct. 14, 2005, which claims priority of U.S. Patent Application No. 60/618,705 filed on Oct. 14, 2004 both applications of which are herein incorporated by reference. This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 12/290,042.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to methods, apparatus and products for storing goods and methods of assembling and utilizing such apparatus and products.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Oftentimes it is desirable to use a storage device to protect, store and preserve items of everyday living, in the presence of inclement or dangerous (i.e. rising water, flooding, etc.) weather or likewise provide shelter for humans and protect, store and preserve food, goods and vehicles. There is a wide variety of coverings, bags, tents, refrigerated enclosures, insulated enclosures and systems and methods for sheltering, protecting and storing items with regard to the aforementioned conditions. However, none of the previous applications for those conditions provide a versatile device to address the various storage needs or environmental conditions. Each application offers a specialized storing function unique within itself. Another obstacle is the laborious effort necessary to make or deploy the storage device or shelter and difficulty of transporting and handling due to weight or apparatus complexity needed to assemble or both. Yet another problem is time frames, the protective shield offered by the prior art is not ruggedized and lacks adequate strength or stability leading to loss of integrity allowing undesirable atmospheric conditions to encroach the confining limits of the protective shield. The encroaching atmospheric conditions threaten the storage device's ability to protect, store and preserve items and provide shelter for humans in the presence of the various storage needs or environmental conditions.
- In view of the foregoing, it would be an advancement in the art to provide a novel, lightweight, portable and rugged storage bag wherein the structure features a lightweight configured to framework which can be remotely and automatically mechanized and configured into a deployed structure creating a chamber of various lengths and sizes to store food, goods, vehicles or create a human shelter to address the various storage needs, weather or environmental conditions. Another advancement in the art would be to provide a storage device with a capability and adaptability to remotely store and control temperature to preserve items and provide adequate and comfortable human shelter as composite product or while employed for separate uses or purposes.
- According to one embodiment there is provided a frame having at least a portion of the frame encompassed by a covering, wherein the frame comprises a multiplicity of rods configured into a three dimensional mechanism structure having a floor, a roof, a front wall, a right side wall, a left side wall, and a back wall. The front wall, the right side wall, the left side wall, and the back wall extend upward and connect to the roof defining a chamber therein. A releasable fastener is affixed to the front wall to allow opening of said chamber for ingress to said chamber and egress from said chamber.
- According to another embodiment there is provided a method of assembling a storage device. The method includes interlocking a multiplicity of rods with fasteners configured into a three dimensional mechanism, wherein a chamber is defined by a covering encompassing a mechanism having a releasable fastener affixed to a front wall of the chamber; and connecting an actuator to the mechanism, wherein the actuator is connected to an electronic signal receiver.
- According to even another embodiment there is provided a method of operating a storage device, wherein the device comprises a three dimensional mechanism encompassed by a covering to define a chamber therein, wherein said chamber is suitable for an opening in front of said device. Operating the device comprises the steps of opening the chamber, positioning items within the interior of the chamber to allow the diffusion of a flowing fluid element, closing the chamber and monitoring temperature of the chamber with temperature alert lighted solution strips on the exterior of the covering.
- For a fuller understanding of the nature and object of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the storage device. -
FIG. 2 is an illustration showing the overall frame structure of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the storage device with a ground base board unit. -
FIG. 3A illustrates how the ground base board unit is folded when not in use. -
FIG. 3B illustrates how the ground base board unit is folded when not in use with sensors incorporated therein. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged rear view of the storage device. -
FIG. 5A illustrates an enlarged view of the tie-down strap. -
FIG. 5B is an illustration showing the overall frame structure of the storage device. -
FIG. 5C is an illustration of how the storage device collapses. -
FIG. 5D illustrates the storage device folded for storage. -
FIG. 6 illustrates and enlarged view of the automatic signal transmitter. -
FIG. 7 illustrates stored items in the storage device interior. -
FIG. 8 illustrates an inner covering of the storage device. -
FIG. 9 illustrates one embodiment of the line structure for supporting the rods. -
FIG. 9A illustrates sensors upon the covering. -
FIG. 9C illustrates an encasing of a plurality of rods and deployment of the plurality of rods -
FIG. 10 illustrates a deployed flotation device. -
FIG. 10A illustrates an electro NIC lead for zipper. -
FIG. 11 illustrates an alternative embodiment of storage device folded within a storage unit. -
FIG. 11A illustrates an alternative embodiment of storage device folded within a storage unit. -
FIG. 11B illustrates an alternative embodiment of storage device folded within a storage unit with adjustable leg members. -
FIG. 12A illustrates a bottom compartment of the folded storage unit -
FIG. 12B illustrates the floatation device deployed from the bottom compartment. -
FIGS. 13A and 13B illustrate the storage device connected to a plurality of storage units. -
FIG. 14 illustrate storage unit used for sanitary purposes. -
FIG. 14A-D illustrate deployment of a portable toilet to be used within the storage unit. -
FIG. 15A-D illustrates an embodiment of the agitating device. -
FIG. 16 illustrate a bedding accessory. -
FIG. 16A illustrate a connector unit to supply power and atmospheric conditions inside storage unit. -
FIG. 17A-B illustrate an alternative embodiment of the agitating device. -
FIG. 18 illustrate storage device deployed for medical purposes. -
FIG. 19 illustrate storage device deployed for food preparation purposes. -
FIG. 20-20 a illustrates embodiment of frame structure. -
FIG. 16 illustrates storage device used for Lunar Exploration. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in which like numerals identify similar parts throughout, it will be seen that there is shown a perspective view of the presentinvention storage device 5. According to one non-limiting embodiment,device 5 includes a structure 10 (shown onFIG. 2 ) having at least a portion encompassed by a covering 15 (shown onFIG. 2 ). Covering 15 may comprise any desirable material including water proof; water resistant, water permeable or impermeable. Preferably covering 15 is waterproof. Covering 15 may encompass part of or all ofstructure 10. For example, in the embodiment as shown inFIG. 1 , all ofstructure 10 is encompassed definingchamber 20 therein.Chamber 20 varies in size and length to completely encompass the contents to be stored. - More specifically
chamber 20 is defined by afront wall 27,back wall 28,floor 29, leftwall 30,right wall 31 androof 32.Front wall 27 may further include awindow 35 mounted intofront wall 27.Window 35 may be made of a made of a non-transparent, semi-transparent or transparent material should it be desirable to view the contents inchamber 20.Window 35 may be made of glass, acrylic, plastic or another suitable material. Additionally,front wall 27 may be adapted withautomatic signal transmitter 75 for deployment or collapsing ofdevice 5. As shown,fastener 38 may be affixed along the peripheral edges of thefront wall 27. By way of example, a zipper is affixed along the perimeter edges of thefront wall 27. As shown onFIG. 1 ,device 5 may includeair vent 25 which may be placed anywhere along any wall or roof ofdevice 5 placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry insidechamber 20. - Affixed at each corner of
structure 10 areloops 40 for attaching securingmember 41 andappendage 42 toloops 40.Appendage 42 when fastened to some anchorage preventsdevice 5 from drifting when influenced by wind or rising water.Appendage 42 may be an anchor, a hook, a spiral, a stake, or any non-limiting suitable appendage for the desired application. As shown, inFIGS. 1 and 2 loops 40 extend outward at each corner ofstructure 10. - Covering 15 (shown on
FIG. 2 ) may be made of any suitable material for the desired application that is waterproof, wind resistant, water repellant, mold repellant, mildew repellant, bacteria inhibitor, heat resistant, flame proof, flame resistant and flexible depending on the environment. -
FIG. 2 illustrates one non-limiting example ofstructure 10. A multiplicity of rods is interconnected to form the desired shape and configuration ofchamber 20. In some embodiments, as shown inFIG. 3 , a non-limiting example of groundbase board unit 98 serves as a substrate for extra support on rough and rocky ground surfaces. As shown inFIG. 3A illustrates groundbase board unit 98 may be folded into one piece when not in use. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged rear perspective view ofdevice 5. Attached torear wall 28 is afaucet 50.Faucet 50 may be made of plastic, rubber or any suitable material for the desired application.Faucet 50 can be pushed in and pulled out of the unit. As shownfaucet 50 fits into its own cubby hole cup.Air vent 25 may be situated anywhere along any wall or roof ofdevice 5 placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry inside thechamber 20. There may be a shut-off fastener insidechamber 20. The shut-off fastener may be optionally designed to seal off vent with a zipper, velcro, snaps, or any non-limiting suitable fastener for the desired application. Left wall 30 (shown inFIG. 3 ) may be adapted with side door 93 (shown inFIG. 4 ) where dose confines may result from storage of large items. For example, if an automobile is stored, a releasable fastener may be opened and by usinghandle 154side door 93 may be raised to allow ingress to and egress fromchamber 20 throughside door 93.Storage chamber 151 for actuator and other items is shown adjacent toside door 93. Located belowstorage chamber 151 isbattery storage 152. In the event that the contents stored are liquid, liquid fill and smoke andsteam relief unit 153 provides access for introducing the liquid inchamber 20. In the event the contents stored are meats for curing purposes, liquid fill and smoke andsteam relief unit 153 provides a relief for any excess smoke or steam produced insidechamber 20 during the curing process. Also illustrated onFIG. 4 ispower inlet connection 68 placed onback wall 28 and configured through covering 15 creating passage tochamber 20 for connection togenerator 70 to provide power viapower cord 170 todiffuser 65. - In some situations, where it may be desired to
secured device 5 in placer any non-limiting suitable securing member may be used, a tie down strap, a lock, latches, wire, rope, chains, tether or any non-limiting suitable securing member to attach toloops 40 or any non-limiting suitable appendage for the desired application.FIG. 5A illustrates an enlarged perspective ofloops 40, securingmember 41 andappendage 42 for that particular purpose. As shown inFIG. 5A , the tie is an elongated strap with connectors at opposing ends. -
FIG. 5B throughFIG. 5D illustrates one non-limiting embodiment of howdevice 5 may be folded for easy storage. As shown inFIG. 5B structure 10 is specifically designed into sections to createmechanism 46 which easily collapses to a one piece unit folded for storage as shown inFIG. 5D . - Referring now to
FIG. 2 there is shown another non-limiting embodiment having a multiplicity ofrods 45 connected withfasteners 47 configured in a threedimensional mechanism 46 in an open and filly deployed position whereinmechanism 46 results instructure 10 to support covering 15.Rods 45 may comprise any desirable light weight material, for example aluminum.Fasteners 47 connecting the meeting end ofrods 45 may be made of plastic or metal. As a non-limiting example,fasteners 47 may be metal.Fasteners 47 may be rivets, nuts and bolts, pins, screws or any non-limiting suitable fastener. As a non-limiting example,fasteners 47 may be rivets. Covering 15 comprises insulating layer which may comprise any non-limiting desirable material including water proof, water resistant, water permeable or impermeable and may be material that is waterproof, wind resistant, water repellant, mold repellant, mildew repellant, bacteria inhibitor, heat resistant, flame proof, flame resistant and flexible or any non-limiting material for the desired application depending on the environment. - Covering 15 is arranged in tension around
structure 10 to encompassmechanism 46 definingchamber 20 byfront wall 27,back wall 28,floor 29, leftwall 30,right wall 31 androof 32.Loops 40 are affixed to each lower corner ofstructure 10 for securingdevice 5 in place. Illustrated onFIG. 4 is an enlarged rear perspective view ofdevice 5.Faucet 50 is shown mounted externally to backwall 28 to drain liquid or moisture created insidechamber 20.Faucet 50 may be made of plastic, rubber or any suitable material for the desired application. Faucet SO may be pulled in and out ofback wall 28. As shown,faucet 50 fits into its own tubby hole cup.Air vent 25 may be situated anywhere along any wall or roof of device S placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry inside thechamber 20. There may be a shutoff fastener insidechamber 20. The shut-off fastener may be optionally designed to seal off vent with a zipper, velcro, snaps, or any non-limiting suitable fastener for the desired application. Left wall 30 (shown inFIG. 3 ) may be adapted with side door 93 (shown onFIG. 4 ) where close confines may result from storage of large items. For example, if an automobile is stored, a releasable fastener may be opened and by usinghandle 154side door 93 may be raised to allow ingress to and egress fromchamber 20 throughside door 93.Storage chamber 151 for actuator and other items is shown adjacent toside door 93. Located belowstorage chamber 151 isbattery storage 152. Also illustrated onFIG. 4 ispower inlet connection 68 placed onback wall 28 and configured through covering 15 creating passage tochamber 20 for connection togenerator 70 to provide power viapower cord 170 todiffuser 65. - Illustrated on
FIG. 2 isreleasable fastener 38 affixed along opposed perimeter edges ofchamber 20 opening andfront wall 27.Fastener 38, when released, creates an opening allowing ingress to and egress fromchamber 20. Temperature alert lighted solution snips 43 shown are affixed to the exterior offront wall 27,back wall 28, leftwall 30 andright wall 31. Temperature alert lighted solution stops 43 illuminate a blue color when contents insidechamber 20 are being cooled and a red color when contents insidechamber 20 are being heated.Air vent 25 is placed and configured through covering 15 creating an air way tochamber 20.Air vent 25 is strategically placed anywhere along any wall or roof ofdevice 5 placed and configured to allow air circulation but reduce likelihood of water entry insidechamber 20.Actuator 51 is illustrated whereinactuator 51 is connected tomechanism 46 in a manner for activation ofmechanism 46.Mechanism 46 may be bending, telescopic, umbrella configuration or any non-limiting suitable configuration may be used for the desired applicationElectronic signal receiver 76 is connected to actuator 51 and is placed and configured onfront wall 27.Actuator 51 may be pneumatic, hydraulic or any non-limiting suitable actuator or prime mover may be used for the desiredapplication Actuator 51 may be remotely controlled electronically by anautomatic signal transmitter 75. To activatemechanism 46,actuator 51, programmed with intelligence and connected toelectronic signal receiver 76, receives a signal fromautomatic signal transmitter 75. When a private code is dialed intoautomatic signal transinittér 75, (shown enlarged onFIG. 6 ) the signal communicates the private code toactuator 51 throughelectronic signal receiver 76 to configuremechanism 46 to an up and fully deployed position or down and fully collapsed position. - Referring now to
FIG. 7 there is shown yet another non-limiting embodiment showing anopen chamber 20.Releasable fastener 38 may be a zipper, snapper, clamp or any non-limiting suitable fastener for the desired application. Releasingfastener 38 onfront wall 27 openschamber 20 allowing entry intochamber 20 enabling placing and positioning ofitems 97 and human or animal habitation, within the interior ofchamber 20.Items 97 may be food, liquids, goods, vehicles or any non-limiting combination ofitems 97 desired to be stored. Human or animal habitation may be human or animal or any non-limiting combination of human and animal habitation desired. Whenitems 97 are positioned inchamber 20,power source 70 may be connected to powersource inlet 68 externally affixed to backwall 28 providing power to diffuser 65 as illustrated onFIG. 4 . Diffuser 65 (shown onFIG. 4 ) may be a pump, fan, suction device, heat exchanger, radiator, intercooler or any non-limiting suitable diffuser may be used for the desired application.Power source 70 may be a generator, solar, wind, electrochemical or any non-liming suitable power source maybe used for the desired application. As illustrated using automatic signal transmitter 75 a predetermined temperature may be set triggeringelectronic receiver 76 transmitting a signal todiffuser 65. The signal activatesdiffuser 65 to provide diffusion of a flowing-fluid element on the interior ofchamber 20. A flowing-fluid may be any liquid or gas or any combination of liquids or gases or mixture of one or more liquids or mixture of one or more gases. Liquids may be water, freon, anti-freeze or any non-limiting suitable liquid or combination of liquids may be used for the desired application. Gases may be air, oxygen, helium, hydrogen, carbon dioxide or any non-limiting suitable gas or combination of gases may be used for the desired application. Preferably the flowing-fluid element is considered a gas. Uponpositioning items 97 inchamber 20,releasable fastener 38 is refastened to perimeter edge of covering 15 allowing contained encirclement of the flowing-fluid element throughoutchamber 20. -
FIG. 8 shows aninner covering 9 that expands to push against the frame unit. As depicted inFIGS. 11 and 11 a there is shown the storage device collapsed withinstorage unit 200. Storage unit (200) includes base platform (205) that receives the folded storage device (5) for easy storage therein. Straps (210) secures folded storage device (5) within base platform (205) and handle (220) allows the storage device (5) to be easily transported while in a collapsed state. The front, back and opposing side edges of base platform (205) expands or telescopes outwardly to support the size of storage device (5). As shown inFIG. 11B , adjustable leg members (215) can be fixably or removably attached underneath base platform (205). Each leg member (215) can be adjusted to allow the storage device (5) to be deployed above ground level. If used as housing for people, an air inflated bed (260) in the shape of an horseshoe can be used for resting as depicted inFIG. 17 . - Referring to
FIGS. 12A and 12B , base platform (205) contains compartment (220) with doors that openly downwardly for deployment of floatation device (225) which can be used during floods or rising water to keep people safe until assistance arrive.FIG. 10 shows storage device (5) deployed with floatation device (225). - As shown in
FIGS. 13 , 13 a, and 14, there is shown multiple storage devices (230, 235) releaseably attached to side wall door (93) on either side. 230 and 235 can be an internal covering separated from storage device (5) or Referring toMultiple storage devices FIGS. 14 , 14A, 14B, 14C, and 14D accessories for sanitary purposes are shown including a recessed portion (240) incorporated within storage device (230) serves a tub and a shower stall can also be installed. Additionally, portable toilet can be deployed from its own case. Case (280) opens into two sections from with the top section and bottom section of the portable toilet deploys. - Additionally, as shown in
FIG. 15-15D , the storage device (5) can be used as a means for cleaning clothing using agitating device (272) which includes an outer covering (271) with a plurality of openings encapsulating a large cavity for holding clothing therein. In operation, the storage device (5) is filled with water. Then clothing is inserted into the large cavity. The agitator is placed within the cavity and the agitating device (272) is placed within storage device (20). As shown the agitator comprises an elongated shaft (273) with protruding rods (270) extending from its longitudinal axis. As shown inFIGS. 17 and 17A an alternative embodiment the agitator can be connected to a power source that can be set to a specific amount of time allowing laundry to be cleaned for a period of time. - To automatically deploy storage device (5) and other accessories, sensors are mounted on the outer covering, inner covering or multiplicity of rods and are in electronic communication with remote device.
- As shown in
FIGS. 9B and 9C , the side edges of base platform (205) encapsulate rod cases (280) which contain the telescopic rods (276). Each case opens and creates a storage platform for each rod (276) to stand upward and expand upward to top supporting extension rod (275). Each upright rod (276) expands upward along wire extensions (278) to extension rod (275). Other supporting extension rods can be incorporated into the geometric structure at various points in the roof section of storage device (5). - As shown in
FIG. 3B sensors can be incorporated upon covering (15) allowing electronic communications with Remote device (72). As depicted inFIG. 18 , a second storage device (290) can be deployed and attached to opened wall (93) of storage device (5).FIG. 20 illustrates a multiplicity of interconnected rods interconnecting the frame of Storage device (5), butFIG. 20A shows an alternative embodiment with the a multiplicity of telescoping interconnected rods. As shown inFIG. 19 , storage device (5) or the inner covering (9) can be used for food preparation while hook up to generator (70).FIG. 21 , shows that storage device (5) can be used for space exploration.
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1) A storage device for protecting contents comprising:
a frame having at least a portion of said frame encompassed by a covering, wherein said frame comprises a multiplicity of interconnected rods configured into a three dimensional structure having a floor, a roof; a front wall, a right side wall, a left side wall, and a back wall, wherein said front wall, said right side wall, said left side wall, and said back wall connect to said roof and extend upward and meet said roof defining a chamber therein;
the structure configured to collapsed into a storage unit assembly for easy transportation and storage;
the structure configured to deploy from the storage unit assembly into the three dimensional structure; and
a releasable fastener affixed to said front wall, back wall, left wall and/or right wall to allow opening of said chamber for ingress to said chamber and egress from said chamber;
and an outer covering encompassing at least a portion of the structure.
2) The device of claim 1 further comprising a window mounted to said front wall back wall, left wall and/or right wall wherein said window is made of a non-transparent, semi-transparent or transparent material of the group consisting of glass, acrylic or plastic.
3) The device of claim 1 further comprising anchoring loops affixed to said frame for securing said device in place.
2) The device of claim 1 wherein said structure is a mechanism that fully deploys and fully collapses into a one-piece unit.
3) The device of claim 1 further comprising an outlet port mounted to said back wall, front wall, left wall and/or right wall thereof for discharging fluids from said chamber.
4) The device of claim 1 wherein said structure is automated for deploy[ing] ment of through an actuator.
5) The device of claim 5 wherein said the actuator is cooperatively associated with an electronic signal receiver for said device to configure said structure between a fully deployed position and a fully collapsed position.
6) The device of claim 1 further comprising a power inlet connection externally mounted to said any wall wherein said power inlet connection is in electrical communication with a power generator.
7) The device of claim 1 wherein said front wall, said right wall, said left wall and said back wall further comprises temperature alert lighted solution strips for monitoring temperature within said chamber.
8) A method for assembling a storage device for protecting contents comprising the steps of:
providing a three dimensional structure defined by a floor, a roof, a front wall, a right side wall, a left side wall, and a back wall, wherein said front wall, said right side wall, said left side wall, and said back wall connect to said roof and extend upward and meet said roof defining a chamber therein;
providing a releasable fastener connected to said front wall, back wall, left wall and/or right wall of said chamber to allow opening of said chamber for ingress to said chamber and egress from said chamber;
providing a multiplicity of interconnected rods interlocked that configures into said three dimensional structure;
providing a covering, wherein said covering encompasses at least a portion of said structure; and
providing an actuator to said structure for fully deploying and fully collapsing said structure.
9) The device of claim 1 wherein the storage unit assembly further comprises a base platform that supports the structure thereto when said structure is in a collapse state.
10) The device of claim 1 wherein the storage unit assembly of claim 9 further comprises a plurality of leg members attached underneath the base platform above ground level.
11) The device of claim 9 wherein the leg members are adjustable to support the structure above ground level.
12) The device of claim 9 wherein the base platform further comprises a compartment that contains a floatation device therein for deployment to support the structure upon the water.
13) The device of claim 1 wherein the base platform further comprises:
an outer surrounding perimeter with a chamber therein for receiving a plurality of rod cases;
each rod case contains a plurality of telescoping rod which are in communication with the actuator;
when activated each rod case opens and provides a staging platform for each rod to telescope into a desired shape, extension and position; and each rod interconnected with supporting members allowing the structure to fully deploy.
14) The device of claim 1 wherein the chamber further comprises:
a configuration to support several accessories from the group consisting of a food preparation mechanism, laundry mechanism, toilet mechanism and bathing mechanism;
15) The device of claim 1 wherein the structure further comprises an inner covering which expands against the structure wherein an internal chamber is form.
16) The device of claim 1 wherein the structure further comprises multiple storage devices interconnected between opened left and right walls wherein the releasable fasteners are cooperatively and securely engaged with each other.
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