The present invention relates to an adaptable horizontal organizer. In particular, the organizer includes one or more component receiving portions, each component-receiving portion is configured to operably receive one of either a component shelf or a component drawer therein so as to allow a user to individually configure a desired combination of shelves and drawers for the organizer.
Organizers, and particularly horizontal office organizers, are widely used. The typical horizontal organizer is usually constructed of inexpensive, un-aesthetically pleasing materials, such as plastic or the like, and it usually includes a plurality of spaced apart shelves therein. The shelves are typically rigidly secured to the organizer, and are commonly used to sort and store paper, envelopes, mail and the like.
Other known horizontal office organizers include one or more drawers that slide open to reveal one or more storage chambers therein. These types of organizers are often sized to receive small office supply items, such a paperclips, rubber bands, and the like therein.
Despite the benefits offered by these types of organizers, there remains a need an aesthetically pleasing organizer that allows a user to individually select the number of shelves and/or drawers received therein. Among other benefits disclosed herein, the present invention fulfills this need.
The organizer includes one or more component receiving portions therein, with each component-receiving portion being configured to operably receive one of either a component shelf or a component drawer so as to allow a user to individually configure a desired combination of shelves and drawers for the organizer.
In a preferred embodiment, the components include a front lip that extends below the floor of the component and walls extending above the floor along the sides and rear of the component. Accordingly, items placed in the component are urged rearward and contained by the walls when the component is placed on a substantially level horizontal surface.
An adaptable substantially horizontal organizer 20 is disclosed in
Preferably, the organizer 20 includes one or more component receiving portions 22, each component-receiving portion 22 is configured to operably receive one of either a component shelf 24 or a component drawer 26 therein so as to allow a user to individually configure a desired combination of shelves and drawers for the organizer. For example, the organizer 20 can be configured to include a plurality of spaced-apart shelves as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the component-receiving portion 22 includes structures to allow a shelf component 24 or drawer component drawer 26 to be slid open from the frame 30 of the organizer 20 and held substantially horizontally in place.
An exemplar component receiving structure 22 is best shown in
As best shown in
Preferably, the organizer 20 includes a frame 30 formed with conventional materials, such as sheets for metal folded and secured together to define a substantially rectangular frame that is open on one face 40. If desired, pull handles (not shown) with tag holders thereon can be attached to the front of each component to facilitate opening of the component and identification of the contents therein during use.
Having described and illustrated the principles of our invention with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be apparent that the invention can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from such principles. For example, the configuration of shelf components and drawer components can be arranged in any configuration desired by the user. Also, the materials used to make the organizer can be modified as needed for particular functional or aesthetic purposes.
In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles may be put, it should be recognized that the detailed embodiment is illustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the scope of our invention. Accordingly, we claim as our invention all such modifications as may come within the scope and spirit of the following claims and equivalents thereto.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/571,603 filed on May 13, 2004, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60571603 | May 2004 | US |