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- the present disclosure relates generally to a storage system for utilization of storage space between wall studs, and more particularly, to a basket hung between two wall studs on an unfinished wall for the storage of items.
- wall studs In unfinished areas of buildings, wall studs constitute wasted space. This is true in attics, garages, sheds, basements, and the like. These spaces have often been used to store cans, odd shaped boxes, tools, and other miscellaneous items, which often detract from the area's appearance. The space between wall studs is even less appealing when free standing shelves are placed in front of the wall studs. Additionally, often items may fall behind the shelves and into the void spaces in between the wall studs, producing an undesirable result.
- a stackable wall shelving module adapted to fit between wall studs is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,217 (the '217 patent) issued Aug. 15, 2000 to Mathy et al.
- the '217 patent describes a wall shelving module adapted to fit between wall studs.
- the wall shelving module is made of durable material, is easy to install, extends beyond the front edges of the stud and has a closed back.
- the wall shelving module adapted to fit between wall studs of the '217 patent may reduce the amount of spilled items and help with organization, it has several shortcomings.
- the wall shelving module of the '217 patent is not adaptable to incorrectly spaced wall studs.
- the wall shelving module of the '217 patent is designed for wall studs 16 inches apart, it may not work well if the studs are 15 inches or 17 inches apart
- the wall shelving module of the '217 patent uses only shelves which presents limitations on the design. For example, if too many items, especially smaller items, are placed within the wall shelving module of the '217 patent, some of the items may roll or fall out the front of the wall shelving module.
- open wall storage assembly for use with unfinished walls of the '094 patent may be readily installable by the homeowner and help with utilization of unfinished wall space, it has several shortcomings.
- the open wall storage assembly of the '094 patent is not adaptable to incorrectly spaced wall studs.
- the open wall storage assembly of the '094 patent is designed for wall studs 16 inches apart, it may not work well if the studs are 15 inches or 17 inches apart
- the open wall storage assembly of the '094 patent is a large backplane with multiple shelves or other storage items in it which presents limitations on the design. For example, even if the homeowner only wants one or two shelves to store items on, he must still buy the entire assembly. This can be especially problematic if there is little vertical space of which to take advantage.
- the disclosed system and method are directed to improvements in the existing technology.
- the storage system for unfinished walls may include at least one storage basket attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides.
- the system may also include at least two fastener holders and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
- the method may include attaching at least one storage basket between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides.
- the method may also include fastening at least two fasteners through fastener holders to attach the storage basket to the wall stud.
- a further aspect of the disclosure is directed to an apparatus.
- the apparatus may include at least one storage basket attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides.
- the apparatus may also include at least two fastener holders and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary diagram of a storage system for unfinished walls
- FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B are exemplary diagrams of a storage basket for use in storage systems for unfinished walls, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments;
- FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B are exemplary diagrams of a storage system for unfinished walls, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments
- FIG. 4 is an exemplary diagram of an storage system for unfinished walls, in which the storage system further includes a ring to hang the lip of the storage basket from, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments;
- FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B are exemplary diagrams illustrating another embodiment of a storage system for unfinished walls, in which the storage system can be used with inconsistently spaced wall studs, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary storage system for unfinished walls 100 .
- Storage system for unfinished walls 100 may be attached to two or more wall studs 102 .
- Storage system for unfinished walls 100 may include one or more storage baskets 104 .
- Storage baskets 104 may be attached to each wall stud 102 with fasteners 106 .
- Wall studs 102 may include any common wall stud found in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings. Wall studs may be 2 ⁇ 4's, 2 ⁇ 6's, or any other size. Wall studs 102 may be made from wood, metal, or any other appropriate material. Wall studs 102 may have a separation of about 16 inches, 24 inches, 30 inches, any other regularly repeated separation, or each distance between adjacent wall studs 102 may be a different or irregular distance.
- Storage system for unfinished walls 100 may include a storage basket 104 and two or more fasteners 106 . It is contemplated that, in some embodiments, one or more of storage baskets 104 and two or more of fasteners 106 may be integrated as a single unit.
- Storage basket 104 may include any basket capable of being placed between two wall studs 102 .
- Storage basket 104 may have a bottom, and 4 raised sides.
- Storage basket 104 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or manmade material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Additionally, storage basket 104 may be constructed of cross wire, mesh, panels, solid material, or any combination of the aforementioned. It is contemplated that storage basket 104 may be of varying load bearing ratings, from a pound to several 100 lbs, based on material, thickness of material, construction means, etc.
- storage baskets 104 may be attached to each wall stud 102 with fasteners 106 .
- Storage basket 104 may have one or more flanges, extensions, or other means to allow fasteners 106 to attach storage basket 104 to wall stud 102 .
- Fasteners 106 may include any fasteners that may be used to hang or attach storage baskets 104 to wall stud 102 .
- Fasteners 106 may include nails, dry wall screws, wood screws, sheet metal screws, bolts/nuts, etc.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B shows an exemplary storage basket 104 for use in storage system for unfinished walls 100 in accordance with this disclosure. It is to be appreciated that storage basket 104 may include a bottom 202 , up to four sides 204 a - d , and one or more fastener holders 206 .
- storage basket 104 may have a bottom 202 .
- Bottom 202 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Additionally, bottom 202 may be constructed of cross wire, mesh, panels, solid material, or any combination of the aforementioned. Bottom 202 may be a flat surface. Bottom 202 may be parallel to the floor, or may be only roughly parallel to the floor. Bottom 202 may also be perpendicular to wall studs 102 , or only roughly perpendicular to wall studs 102 . Bottom 202 may be designed to hold all the weight loading storage basket 104 was designed for. Bottom 202 may have one to four sides 204 a - d attached to it.
- Sides 204 a - d may be attached to bottom 202 and be attached to fastener holders 206 .
- Sides 204 a - d may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few.
- sides 204 a - d may be constructed of cross wire, mesh, panels, solid material, or any combination of the aforementioned. While FIGS. 2A and 2B show sides 204 a - d forming a rectangle, to which bottom 202 is attached, this is not the only configuration possible for sides 204 a - d .
- Sides 204 a - d may be one side, and form an oval. Alternatively, sides 204 a - d may form a triangle. In further possible embodiments, sides 204 a - d may include any number of sides of different lengths and configurations. Sides 204 a - d may be perpendicular to the floor, or may be only roughly perpendicular to the floor. Sides 204 a - d may also be parallel to wall studs 102 , or only roughly parallel to wall studs 102 .
- Fastener holders 206 may be attached to one or more of sides 204 a - d . Fastener holders 206 may provide a place for fasteners 106 to connect storage basket 104 to wall studs 102 . Fastener holders 206 may all be at the same vertical height on storage basket 104 , or may be at different heights. Fastener holders 206 may be all of the same design and material, or may have differing designs and material. Fastener holders 206 may be made of the same material as one or more other parts of storage basket 104 , or may be made of a different material. Fastener holders 206 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Fastener holders 206 may be designed to hold part of, or all the weight loading storage basket 104 was designed for.
- FIG. 3A shows an exemplary storage system for unfinished walls 100 useful for storing things in accordance with one exemplary embodiment.
- Storage system for unfinished walls 100 in this exemplary embodiment does not protrude past the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- storage basket 104 is completely flush with or behind the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- Sides 204 a - d do not protrude past the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- Fastener holders 206 do not protrude past the room facing front of wall studs 302 , and fasteners 106 attach to the sides of wall studs 102 , and not the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- FIG. 3B shows another exemplary embodiment of storage system for unfinished walls 100 .
- Storage system for unfinished walls 100 may protrude past the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- storage basket 104 may protrude past the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- One or more of fastener holders 206 may also protrude past the room facing front of wall studs 302 , and one or more of fasteners 106 may attach to the room facing front of wall studs 302 .
- one or more of storage basket 104 , sides 204 a - d , and fastener holders 206 may protrude past room facing front of wall studs 302 . Additionally, some of fasteners 106 may attach to the room facing front of wall studs 302 and some of fasteners 106 may attach to the sides of wall studs 102 .
- FIG. 4 shows a further exemplary storage system for unfinished walls 100 useful for storing things in accordance with one exemplary embodiment.
- fastener holders 206 are attached to ring 402 .
- Storage basket 104 has lip 404 .
- Storage basket 104 is dropped onto ring 402 , and lip 404 of storage basket 104 hangs over ring 402 , holding up storage basket 104 .
- lip 404 is attached to the tops of sides 204 a - d .
- Lip 404 is U-shaped, such that when storage basket 104 is dropped over ring 402 , three sides of ring 402 are touching lip 404 , and ring 402 is bearing the weight of storage basket 104 .
- ring 402 may have a rectangular cross-section, and lip 404 may also have a rectangular u-shape, such that lip 404 fits over ring 402 , and ring 402 bears the weight of storage basket 104 .
- Other combinations of cross-section and lip 404 inner curvature may be used to support storage basket 104 with ring 402 .
- Ring 402 and lip 404 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Ring 402 and lip 404 may be made of the same material, or different materials, and may be made of the same material, or different material as used elsewhere in storage system for unfinished walls 100 .
- FIG. 5A shows an exemplary storage system for unfinished walls 100 useful for installing in-between wall studs 102 in accordance with one exemplary embodiment. More specifically, this embodiment includes flexible parts, such as one or more of storage basket 104 , bottoms 202 , sides 204 a - d , fastener holders 206 , rings 402 , and/or lip 404 . This may be done, for example, for when wall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently.
- one or more of storage basket 104 , bottoms 202 , sides 204 a - d , fastener holders 206 , rings 402 , and/or lip 404 may be made with material that is flexible, bends, twists, or otherwise may change shape in response to the forces and tensions applied when storage system for unfinished walls 100 is attached to wall studs 102 .
- Each part that may be flexible may be made of metal, plastic, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, or any other natural or man-made material that may flex, bend, twist, or otherwise may change shape in response to the forces and tensions applied to it
- Metals may include aluminum and tin, to name a few.
- fastener holders 206 may be flexible, in a second embodiment, bottom 202 and sides 204 a - d may be flexible, and in a third exemplary embodiment, ring 402 and lip 404 may be flexible.
- FIG. 5B shows an exemplary storage system for unfinished walls 100 useful for installing in-between wall studs 102 in accordance with an alternate exemplary embodiment. More specifically, fastener holders 206 may have more than one fastening location 502 where fasteners 106 may be attached to wall studs 102 . This may be done, for example, for when wall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently.
- fastener holders 206 may have multiple fastening locations 502 to which fastener 106 may be used to attach fastener holders 206 to wall studs 102 .
- Different patterns of fastening locations 502 may be used to allow storage system for unfinished walls 100 to be fastened to wall studs 102 when wall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently.
- Some embodiments may include a line of fastening locations 502 , a “V” shaped pattern of fastening locations 502 , or a cross shaped pattern of fastening locations 502 , to name a few possible embodiments.
- the one or more flexible components of the storage system for unfinished walls 100 may be combined with fastener holders 206 with multiple fastening locations 502 .
- the combination of these exemplary embodiments into a further exemplary embodiment may provide greater flexibility for attaching storage system for unfinished walls 100 to wall studs 102 that are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently.
- a user may store items without the items spilling.
- the use of storage baskets 104 will also aid in the organization of items.
- the modular nature of the storage system for unfinished walls 100 will allow easy installation and provide for allowing the storage system for unfinished walls 100 to be used when there is not much vertical space available between wall studs 102 .
- Another advantage of the storage system for unfinished walls 100 is allowing its use when wall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently.
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A storage system for unfinished walls is disclosed. The storage system for unfinished walls may include at least one storage basket attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides. The system may also include at least two fastener holders and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
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- The present disclosure relates generally to a storage system for utilization of storage space between wall studs, and more particularly, to a basket hung between two wall studs on an unfinished wall for the storage of items.
- In unfinished areas of buildings, wall studs constitute wasted space. This is true in attics, garages, sheds, basements, and the like. These spaces have often been used to store cans, odd shaped boxes, tools, and other miscellaneous items, which often detract from the area's appearance. The space between wall studs is even less appealing when free standing shelves are placed in front of the wall studs. Additionally, often items may fall behind the shelves and into the void spaces in between the wall studs, producing an undesirable result.
- It would be beneficial to utilize the space between wall studs in unfinished areas of buildings. As such, systems have been provided to organize or provide storage in-between wall studs in unfinished areas of buildings. However, such storage systems may still be bulky, awkward, or fail to reduce issues such as items falling off the back of the shelves or allowing easy organization of the items placed in the storage system. To provide an easy way to utilize a storage system which reduces spilled items and aids in organization, a system or method for hanging a storage basket between two wall studs on an unfinished wall for the storage of items is needed.
- A stackable wall shelving module adapted to fit between wall studs is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,102,217 (the '217 patent) issued Aug. 15, 2000 to Mathy et al. The '217 patent describes a wall shelving module adapted to fit between wall studs. The wall shelving module is made of durable material, is easy to install, extends beyond the front edges of the stud and has a closed back.
- Although the wall shelving module adapted to fit between wall studs of the '217 patent may reduce the amount of spilled items and help with organization, it has several shortcomings. For example, the wall shelving module of the '217 patent is not adaptable to incorrectly spaced wall studs. For instance, if the wall shelving module of the '217 patent is designed for wall studs 16 inches apart, it may not work well if the studs are 15 inches or 17 inches apart Additionally, the wall shelving module of the '217 patent uses only shelves which presents limitations on the design. For example, if too many items, especially smaller items, are placed within the wall shelving module of the '217 patent, some of the items may roll or fall out the front of the wall shelving module.
- An open wall storage assembly for use with unfinished walls is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,804,094 (the '094 patent) issued Feb. 14, 1989 to Eittreim. The '094 patent describes an open wall storage assembly for use with unfinished walls. The open wall storage assembly is readily installable by the homeowner, extends beyond the front edges of the stud, has a closed back, and is characterized by a large area integral member which is utilized in surrounding engagement with adjacent vertical members.
- Although open wall storage assembly for use with unfinished walls of the '094 patent may be readily installable by the homeowner and help with utilization of unfinished wall space, it has several shortcomings. For example, the open wall storage assembly of the '094 patent is not adaptable to incorrectly spaced wall studs. For instance, if the open wall storage assembly of the '094 patent is designed for wall studs 16 inches apart, it may not work well if the studs are 15 inches or 17 inches apart Additionally, the open wall storage assembly of the '094 patent is a large backplane with multiple shelves or other storage items in it which presents limitations on the design. For example, even if the homeowner only wants one or two shelves to store items on, he must still buy the entire assembly. This can be especially problematic if there is little vertical space of which to take advantage.
- The disclosed system and method are directed to improvements in the existing technology.
- One aspect of the disclosure is directed to a storage system for unfinished walls. The storage system for unfinished walls may include at least one storage basket attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides. The system may also include at least two fastener holders and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
- Another aspect of the disclosure is directed to a method of storing in an unfinished wall. The method may include attaching at least one storage basket between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides. The method may also include fastening at least two fasteners through fastener holders to attach the storage basket to the wall stud.
- A further aspect of the disclosure is directed to an apparatus. The apparatus may include at least one storage basket attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides. The apparatus may also include at least two fastener holders and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
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FIG. 1 is an exemplary diagram of a storage system for unfinished walls; -
FIG. 2A andFIG. 2B are exemplary diagrams of a storage basket for use in storage systems for unfinished walls, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments; -
FIG. 3A andFIG. 3B are exemplary diagrams of a storage system for unfinished walls, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments; -
FIG. 4 is an exemplary diagram of an storage system for unfinished walls, in which the storage system further includes a ring to hang the lip of the storage basket from, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments; and -
FIG. 5A andFIG. 5B are exemplary diagrams illustrating another embodiment of a storage system for unfinished walls, in which the storage system can be used with inconsistently spaced wall studs, consistent with certain disclosed embodiments. -
FIG. 1 shows an exemplary storage system forunfinished walls 100. Storage system forunfinished walls 100 may be attached to two ormore wall studs 102. Storage system forunfinished walls 100 may include one ormore storage baskets 104.Storage baskets 104 may be attached to eachwall stud 102 withfasteners 106. -
Wall studs 102 may include any common wall stud found in residential, commercial, or industrial buildings. Wall studs may be 2×4's, 2×6's, or any other size.Wall studs 102 may be made from wood, metal, or any other appropriate material.Wall studs 102 may have a separation of about 16 inches, 24 inches, 30 inches, any other regularly repeated separation, or each distance betweenadjacent wall studs 102 may be a different or irregular distance. - Storage system for
unfinished walls 100 may include astorage basket 104 and two ormore fasteners 106. It is contemplated that, in some embodiments, one or more ofstorage baskets 104 and two or more offasteners 106 may be integrated as a single unit. -
Storage basket 104 may include any basket capable of being placed between twowall studs 102.Storage basket 104 may have a bottom, and 4 raised sides.Storage basket 104 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or manmade material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Additionally,storage basket 104 may be constructed of cross wire, mesh, panels, solid material, or any combination of the aforementioned. It is contemplated thatstorage basket 104 may be of varying load bearing ratings, from a pound to several 100 lbs, based on material, thickness of material, construction means, etc. - As discussed above,
storage baskets 104 may be attached to eachwall stud 102 withfasteners 106.Storage basket 104 may have one or more flanges, extensions, or other means to allowfasteners 106 to attachstorage basket 104 towall stud 102.Fasteners 106 may include any fasteners that may be used to hang or attachstorage baskets 104 towall stud 102.Fasteners 106 may include nails, dry wall screws, wood screws, sheet metal screws, bolts/nuts, etc. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B shows anexemplary storage basket 104 for use in storage system forunfinished walls 100 in accordance with this disclosure. It is to be appreciated thatstorage basket 104 may include a bottom 202, up to foursides 204 a-d, and one ormore fastener holders 206. - As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B ,storage basket 104 may have a bottom 202.Bottom 202 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Additionally, bottom 202 may be constructed of cross wire, mesh, panels, solid material, or any combination of the aforementioned.Bottom 202 may be a flat surface.Bottom 202 may be parallel to the floor, or may be only roughly parallel to the floor.Bottom 202 may also be perpendicular to wallstuds 102, or only roughly perpendicular to wallstuds 102.Bottom 202 may be designed to hold all the weightloading storage basket 104 was designed for.Bottom 202 may have one to foursides 204 a-d attached to it. -
Sides 204 a-d may be attached tobottom 202 and be attached tofastener holders 206.Sides 204 a-d may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few. Additionally,sides 204 a-d may be constructed of cross wire, mesh, panels, solid material, or any combination of the aforementioned. WhileFIGS. 2A and 2B showsides 204 a-d forming a rectangle, to whichbottom 202 is attached, this is not the only configuration possible forsides 204 a-d.Sides 204 a-d may be one side, and form an oval. Alternatively,sides 204 a-d may form a triangle. In further possible embodiments,sides 204 a-d may include any number of sides of different lengths and configurations.Sides 204 a-d may be perpendicular to the floor, or may be only roughly perpendicular to the floor.Sides 204 a-d may also be parallel to wallstuds 102, or only roughly parallel to wallstuds 102. -
Fastener holders 206 may be attached to one or more ofsides 204 a-d.Fastener holders 206 may provide a place forfasteners 106 to connectstorage basket 104 to wallstuds 102.Fastener holders 206 may all be at the same vertical height onstorage basket 104, or may be at different heights.Fastener holders 206 may be all of the same design and material, or may have differing designs and material.Fastener holders 206 may be made of the same material as one or more other parts ofstorage basket 104, or may be made of a different material.Fastener holders 206 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few.Fastener holders 206 may be designed to hold part of, or all the weightloading storage basket 104 was designed for. -
FIG. 3A shows an exemplary storage system forunfinished walls 100 useful for storing things in accordance with one exemplary embodiment. Storage system forunfinished walls 100 in this exemplary embodiment does not protrude past the room facing front ofwall studs 302. In this exemplaryembodiment storage basket 104 is completely flush with or behind the room facing front ofwall studs 302.Sides 204 a-d do not protrude past the room facing front ofwall studs 302.Fastener holders 206 do not protrude past the room facing front ofwall studs 302, andfasteners 106 attach to the sides ofwall studs 102, and not the room facing front ofwall studs 302. -
FIG. 3B shows another exemplary embodiment of storage system forunfinished walls 100. Storage system forunfinished walls 100 may protrude past the room facing front ofwall studs 302. In this alternate exemplaryembodiment storage basket 104 may protrude past the room facing front ofwall studs 302. One or more offastener holders 206 may also protrude past the room facing front ofwall studs 302, and one or more offasteners 106 may attach to the room facing front ofwall studs 302. - In further exemplary embodiments of storage system for
unfinished walls 100, one or more ofstorage basket 104,sides 204 a-d, andfastener holders 206 may protrude past room facing front ofwall studs 302. Additionally, some offasteners 106 may attach to the room facing front ofwall studs 302 and some offasteners 106 may attach to the sides ofwall studs 102. -
FIG. 4 shows a further exemplary storage system forunfinished walls 100 useful for storing things in accordance with one exemplary embodiment. In this embodiment,fastener holders 206 are attached to ring 402.Storage basket 104 haslip 404.Storage basket 104 is dropped ontoring 402, andlip 404 ofstorage basket 104 hangs overring 402, holding upstorage basket 104. - In one exemplary embodiment,
lip 404 is attached to the tops ofsides 204 a-d.Lip 404 is U-shaped, such that whenstorage basket 104 is dropped overring 402, three sides ofring 402 are touchinglip 404, andring 402 is bearing the weight ofstorage basket 104. In another exemplary embodiment,ring 402 may have a rectangular cross-section, andlip 404 may also have a rectangular u-shape, such thatlip 404 fits overring 402, andring 402 bears the weight ofstorage basket 104. Other combinations of cross-section andlip 404 inner curvature may be used to supportstorage basket 104 withring 402.Ring 402 andlip 404 may be made of metal, plastic, glass, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, wood, or any other natural or man-made material. Metals may include steel, aluminum, tin, stainless steel, to name a few.Ring 402 andlip 404 may be made of the same material, or different materials, and may be made of the same material, or different material as used elsewhere in storage system forunfinished walls 100. -
FIG. 5A shows an exemplary storage system forunfinished walls 100 useful for installing in-betweenwall studs 102 in accordance with one exemplary embodiment. More specifically, this embodiment includes flexible parts, such as one or more ofstorage basket 104,bottoms 202,sides 204 a-d,fastener holders 206, rings 402, and/orlip 404. This may be done, for example, for whenwall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently. - In one exemplary embodiment, shown in
FIG. 5A , one or more ofstorage basket 104,bottoms 202,sides 204 a-d,fastener holders 206, rings 402, and/orlip 404 may be made with material that is flexible, bends, twists, or otherwise may change shape in response to the forces and tensions applied when storage system forunfinished walls 100 is attached to wallstuds 102. Each part that may be flexible may be made of metal, plastic, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, or any other natural or man-made material that may flex, bend, twist, or otherwise may change shape in response to the forces and tensions applied to it Metals may include aluminum and tin, to name a few. Different combinations ofstorage basket 104,bottoms 202,sides 204 a-d,fastener holders 206,ring 402, and/orlip 404 may be made with material that is flexible, bends, twists, or otherwise may change shape to conform to unevenly or inconsistently spacedwall studs 102. Thus, for example, in one embodiment,fastener holders 206 may be flexible, in a second embodiment,bottom 202 andsides 204 a-d may be flexible, and in a third exemplary embodiment,ring 402 andlip 404 may be flexible. -
FIG. 5B shows an exemplary storage system forunfinished walls 100 useful for installing in-betweenwall studs 102 in accordance with an alternate exemplary embodiment. More specifically,fastener holders 206 may have more than onefastening location 502 wherefasteners 106 may be attached to wallstuds 102. This may be done, for example, for whenwall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently. - In one exemplary embodiment,
fastener holders 206 may havemultiple fastening locations 502 to whichfastener 106 may be used to attachfastener holders 206 to wallstuds 102. Different patterns offastening locations 502 may be used to allow storage system forunfinished walls 100 to be fastened to wallstuds 102 whenwall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently. Some embodiments may include a line offastening locations 502, a “V” shaped pattern offastening locations 502, or a cross shaped pattern offastening locations 502, to name a few possible embodiments. - In a further exemplary embodiment, the one or more flexible components of the storage system for
unfinished walls 100 may be combined withfastener holders 206 withmultiple fastening locations 502. The combination of these exemplary embodiments into a further exemplary embodiment may provide greater flexibility for attaching storage system forunfinished walls 100 to wallstuds 102 that are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently. - By employing the disclosed storage system for
unfinished walls 100, as discussed above, a user may store items without the items spilling. The use ofstorage baskets 104 will also aid in the organization of items. Further, the modular nature of the storage system forunfinished walls 100 will allow easy installation and provide for allowing the storage system forunfinished walls 100 to be used when there is not much vertical space available betweenwall studs 102. Another advantage of the storage system forunfinished walls 100 is allowing its use whenwall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently. The combination offlexible storage basket 104,bottoms 202,sides 204 a-d,fastener holders 206, rings 402, and/orlip 404 andfastener holders 206 that havemultiple fastening locations 502 may allow its use whenwall studs 102 are not properly aligned or spaced correctly or consistently. It should be clear that the disclosed system and method could be extended beyondwall studs 102 and may be applied wherever storage between parallel structures would be useful. - It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed system for utilization of storage space between wall studs. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed system for utilization of storage space between wall studs. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
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Claims (20)
1. A storage system for unfinished walls, comprising: at least one storage basket attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides; at least two fastener holders; and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
2. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , wherein the storage basket bottom and raised sides are constructed of a wire mesh.
3. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , wherein the storage basket bottom and raised sides are constructed of a solid material.
4. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , wherein the storage baskets and fasteners do not protrude past the front of the wall studs.
5. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , wherein: the bottom of the storage basket is roughly parallel to the floor; and the raised sides of the storage basket are roughly parallel to the wall studs.
6. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , further including a ring, on which a lip of the storage basket rests, and wherein the ring has at least two fastener holders attached, and the ring is attached to the wall studs by the fasteners.
7. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , wherein: the bottom and raised sides of the storage basket are flexible; and the fastener holders have more than one fastener location.
8. The storage system for unfinished walls of claim 1 , wherein each storage basket is separately attached to the wall studs.
9. A method of storing in an unfinished wall, comprising: attaching at least one storage basket between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides; fastening at least two fasteners through fastener holders to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
10. The method of claim 9 , further including constructing the storage basket bottom and raised sides with a wire mesh.
11. The method of claim 9 , further including constructing the storage basket bottom and raised sides with a solid material.
12. The method of claim 9 , further including the storage baskets and fasteners do not protrude past the front of the wall studs.
13. The method of claim 9 , further including attaching the storage basket such that: the bottom of the storage basket is roughly parallel to the floor; and the raised sides of the storage basket are roughly parallel to the wall studs.
14. The method of claim 9 , further including constructing a ring, on which a lip of the storage basket rests, and wherein the ring has at least two fastener holders attached, and the ring is attached to the wall studs by the fasteners.
15. The method of claim 9 , wherein: constructing the bottom and raised sides of the storage basket with flexible material; and constructing the fastener holders with more than one fastener location.
16. The method of claim 15 , wherein each storage basket is separately attached to the wall studs.
17. An apparatus, comprising: a storage basket configured to be attached between two wall studs in an unfinished wall, wherein the storage basket has a bottom and raised sides; at least two fastener holders attached to the storage basket;
and at least two fasteners to attach the storage basket to the wall studs.
18. The apparatus of claim 17 , further including the bottom of the storage basket is roughly parallel to the floor; and the raised sides of the storage basket are roughly parallel to the wall studs.
19. The apparatus of claim 17 , further including a ring, on which a lip of the storage basket rests, and wherein the ring has at least two fastener holders attached, and the ring is attached to the wall studs by the fasteners.
20. The apparatus of claim 17 , further including the bottom and raised sides of the storage basket are flexible and the fastener holders have more than one fastener location.
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