Telescoping ceiling closet

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Barrier or major section mounted for in situ repositioning;... – Telescoping sub and main enclosures

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52 29, 312242, A47B 5100, B66B 902

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054759498

ABSTRACT:
A closet for storing objects within a space above a ceiling structure of a building. The inventive device includes an enclosure securable to the joists above the ceiling. A storage structure is telescopingly received within the enclosure and can be lowered therefrom into the interior of the building for access thereto. The storage structure includes a hanger bar and a shelf for storing hanging clothes and other objects therewithin. A retracting mechanism effects return of the storage structure within the enclosure and may include either return springs or a motorized drive.

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