Binder bin including dampening mechanism for door

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6471312
  • Patent Number
    6,471,312
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 23, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 29, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A storage apparatus includes a storage unit defining a front opening, and a closure member configured to cover the front opening. The closure member is attached to the storage unit for movement between open, intermediate and closed positions. The storage apparatus further includes a dampening element operably coupled to the closure member and the storage unit. The dampening element provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a storage apparatus and, in particular, to a binder bin that includes a door with a dampening mechanism for controlling movement of the door.




Binder bins and similar storage apparatus are used in a wide variety of applications to store numerous items, particularly above desk and work areas. They have also been adapted to be attached to permanent structural walls and portable reconfigurable partitions. These storage apparatus typically include a forwardly open box-like bin suspended above the desk or work area by way of structural supports, and a door for closing the bin. The door of the storage bin is typically movable between an open and closed position by manually lifting the door. Unless the doors are counter-balanced, they may slam closed with a “guillotine-like” movement if released before they have moved to their fully opened or closed position. Some storage bins include dampening mechanisms that operate through the full motion of the associated door, thereby making the movement of the door inconvenient and cumbersome.




Accordingly, an apparatus. solving the aforementioned problems and having the aforementioned advantages is desired.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one aspect of the present invention, a storage apparatus includes a storage unit defining a front opening, and a closure member configured to cover the front opening. The closure member is attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions. The storage apparatus further includes a dampening element operably coupled to the closure member and the storage unit so that the dampening element provides enhanced resistance to movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member but does not provide resistance to movement during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.




Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage apparatus including a storage compartment structure defining an opening, and a closure member configured to cover the opening. The closure member is attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions. The storage unit further includes a dampening element that includes a fluid cylinder having a first end and a second end, wherein the distance between the first end and the storage compartment structure is fixed and the distance between the second end and the closure member is fixed. The dampening element provides resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage apparatus including a storage compartment structure defining an opening, and a closure member configured to cover the opening. The closure member is attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions. The storage unit further includes a dampening element that includes a plate having an arcuate slot therein and a dampener attached to a selected one of the storage compartment structure and the closure member, and an engagement member attached to a selected one of the storage compartment structure and the closure element which is not attached to the plate and the dampener. The engagement member is operably engaged within the slot of the plate. The dampening element provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.




An object of the present invention includes providing a storage cabinet that is easily operable between an opened, intermediate, and closed position by way of a dampening element that provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the door during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the door while not providing enhanced resistance during the initial phase of the opening and closing movements. In addition, the storage cabinet may be easily retrofitted to be supported on existing structural supports, from permanent structural walls, or from free standing partition systems. The storage cabinet can be constructed of numerous materials such as plastic, metal, wood, composites, and the like.




These and other advantages of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims, and appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a storage apparatus embodying the present invention, with a door in an opened position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the storage apparatus with the door in an intermediate position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the storage apparatus with the door in a closed position;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional, side elevational view of the storage apparatus taken along the line


44


in

FIG. 1

, with the door being shown in the opened position in solid lines, and the door being shown in the intermediate and closed positions in dashed lines;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional, partially cut away, side elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the storage apparatus, the storage apparatus including a rotational viscous dampener and the door being shown in the closed position in solid lines, and the door being shown in the intermediate and open positions in dashed lines;





FIG. 6

is a partially cut away front view of the rotational viscous dampener; and





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional, partially cut away, side elevational view of an alternative embodiment of the rotational viscous dampener, with the door being shown in the closed position in solid lines, and the intermediate and open positions in dashed lines.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in FIG.


1


. However, it should be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It should also be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly stated otherwise.




Storage apparatus


10


(

FIG. 1

) embodies the present invention. Storage apparatus


10


includes a storage unit or bin


12


that defines a front opening


14


, and a closure member or door


16


configured to cover front opening


14


. Door


16


is operably attached to bin


12


for movement between opened, intermediate (FIG.


2


), and closed (

FIG. 3

) positions. Storage unit


10


further includes a dampening element


18


(

FIG. 4

) that includes a fluid cylinder


20


having a first end


22


and a second end


24


. Dampening element


18


is constructed and attached to storage unit


12


such that the distance between first end


22


of fluid cylinder


20


and storage unit


12


is fixed, and such that the distance between second end


24


of fluid cylinder


20


and door


16


is also fixed. Damping element


18


provides enhanced resistance to the movement of door


16


during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of door


16


, and does not provide enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements, thus providing door


16


with a slowed motion as door


16


approaches the final phase of the opening and closing movements.




The illustrated storage unit or bin


12


(

FIG. 1

) includes a bottom wall


26


, a rear wall


28


, a top wall


30


, and side walls


40


. Bin


12


may be constructed of numerous materials, including but not limited to plastics, metals, wood, composites, and the like, depending on the application. Top wall


30


is provided with a downwardly extending, arcuately shaped front edge


36


, and a downwardly extending, arcuately shaped rear edge


38


. Bottom wall


26


and rear wall


28


may be provided with connection devices (not shown), such as hooks or brackets, for attaching bin


12


to a structural support (not shown) extending above a desk or work area, or to a permanent structural wall or a free standing partition, depending on the application. Each side wall


40


is provided with a hollow interior


34


.




The illustrated door


16


has an arcuate lateral cross-sectional shape substantially similar to the arcuate shape of front edge


36


and rear edge


38


of the top wall


30


. The similar arcuate shapes of front edge


36


, rear edge


38


, and door


16


, allow door


16


to track more closely to top wall


30


when moved between the closed and opened positions, thereby allowing a reduction of the overall space required by the storage apparatus


10


. Door


16


is provided with two rigid arms


41


located at opposite ends thereof. Each arm


41


(

FIG. 4

) has a first end


42


attached to door


16


, a second end


44


pivotally attached to second end


24


of fluid cylinder


20


at a pivot point


46


, and an intermediate point located between first end


42


and second end


44


and pivotally attached to bin


12


at a pivot point


47


. The door


16


is imbalanced in both the opening and closing directions. This imbalance forces the door


16


towards the opened or closed position when moved beyond the intermediate position in either direction.




First end


22


of fluid cylinder


20


is pivotally attached to bin


12


at a pivot point


48


. In the illustrated example, a fluid cylinder


20


is a one-way gas damping cylinder, however, fluid cylinder


20


maybe provided in the form of a one-way, hydraulic damping cylinder. The geometry of fluid cylinder


20


is such that the maximum stroke velocity is achieved at the end of each stroke, thus providing maximum damping at the fully extended positions, which correspond to door


16


being in the fully opened position (

FIG. 1

) and the fully closed position (FIG.


3


). As illustrated, fluid cylinder


20


should be approximately perpendicular to rigid arm


41


at the end of each stroke (i.e. when door


16


is in either the fully opened or fully closed positions). Fluid cylinder


20


does not provide damping during approximately the first half of the stroke in either direction, but rather begins providing damping at approximately the mid-stroke and increases damping up to a maximum at the end of each stroke.




The reference numeral


10


A (

FIGS. 5 and 6

) generally designates another embodiment of the present invention having a dampening element


18


A. Since storage apparatus


10


A is similar to the previously described storage apparatus


10


, similar parts appearing in

FIGS. 1-4

and

FIGS. 5 and 6

, respectively, are represented by the same, corresponding reference numeral, except for the suffix “A” in the numerals of the latter.




Dampening element


18


A of storage apparatus


10


A includes a rotational viscous dampener


52


. Viscous dampener


52


includes a circularly shaped damper


54


having an arcuately shaped slot


58


located therein, and a damper gear


56


. Damper


54


is provided a first side


64


and an inwardly facing second side


66


that has a viscous


63


material such as silicon adhered thereto. Slot


58


is provided a first end


70


and a second end


72


and an arc of about


70


degrees. Notably, different arcs may be used to alter the dampening characteristics as discussed below. Damper gear


56


has a first side


60


fixably attached to a side wall


40


A of bin


12


A and a second side


62


having a viscous material


63


such as silicon adhered thereto.




Alternatively, an alternative rotational viscous dampener


69


(

FIG. 7

) can be used. Viscous dampener


69


includes a wheel


74


that is pivotally attached to sidewall


40


A such that it is difficult to rotate. Viscous dampener


69


is in rotatable contact with dampener


54


causing a frictional lock therebetween, such that rotating dampener


54


forces viscous dampener


69


to rotate. The contact between viscous dampener


69


and dampener


54


dampens the rotational movements of dampener


54


and thus door


10


A. In operation, viscous dampener


69


acts similarly to viscous dampener


18


A when door


16


A is rotated between the opened and closed positions.




Door


16


A is provided with two rigid arms


41


A located at opposite ends thereof, each having a first end


42


A, a second end


44


A, and a intermediate point located between first end


42


A and second end


44


A and is pivotally attached to side walls


40


A of bin


12


A at a pivot point


47


A. Each arm


41


A is provided with a slight bend at the intermediate pivot point


47


A. First end


42


A of each rigid arm


41


A is fixedly attached to door


16


A. Second end


44


A of each rigid arm


41


A is provided with a pin


68


which is received within slot


58


of damper


54


.




In operation, each rigid arm


41


A pivots about pivot point


47


A as door


16


A is moved between the closed and opened positions, thereby causing pin


68


attached to second end


44


A of each rigid arm


41


A to track within slot


58


. As illustrated, door


16


A rotates through about a 90° angle when rotated between the fully closed and fully opened positions. When pin


68


reaches first end


70


of slot


58


, pin


68


forces damper gear


56


to rotate relative to damper


54


. Since the arc of slot


58


is approximately 70°, while door


16


A can rotate through a motion of 90°, friction between damper


54


and damper gear


56


dampens the motion of door


16


A when pin


68


forces damper gear


56


to rotate relative to damper


54


, or, as in the illustrated example, through the final 20° of rotation of door


16


A. This configuration thereby provides dampening of the motion of door


16


A through the final 20° of motion in both the opening and closing directions.




The inventive storage apparatus described herein provides a greatly improved structure for operating the associated door


16


between the closed, intermediate, and opened positions, by providing enhanced resistance to the movement of door


16


during the final phase of the closing and opening movements of the door


16


while allowing free and easy movement of door


16


during an initial phase of the closing and opening movements. In addition, the configuration and construction of storage apparatus results in a low cost, easy to build, and easy to fix overhead storage unit, and one that is easily adjustable to adapt to many existing bin supports, permanent structural walls, and reconfigurable/portable partition systems.




In the foregoing description it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.



Claims
  • 1. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening; a closure member configured. to cover the front opening and attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; and a dampening element operably coupled to the closure member and the storage unit, wherein the dampening element provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.
  • 2. The storage apparatus described in claim 1, wherein the closure member is pivotally mounted to the storage unit.
  • 3. The storage apparatus described in claim 2, wherein the storage unit is adapted to be mounted above a work surface.
  • 4. The storage apparatus described in claim 2, wherein the storage unit is adapted to be mounted on a partition system.
  • 5. The storage apparatus described in claim 2, wherein the dampening element includes a fluid cylinder having a first end and a second end, and wherein the distance between the first end and the storage unit is fixed and the distance between the second end and the closure member is fixed, thereby providing the enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member.
  • 6. The storage apparatus described in claim 2, wherein the dampening element includes a plate having an arcuate slot therein and a dampener attached to a selected one of the storage compartment structure and the closure member, and an engagement member attached to a selected one of the storage compartment structure and the closure element not attached to the plate and the dampener, and wherein the engagement member is operably engaged within the slot of the plate, thereby providing the enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member.
  • 7. The storage apparatus described in claim 6, wherein the slot forms an arc of about 70° while the closure member pivots through an arc of about 90°.
  • 8. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening and adapted to be mounted on a storage unit; a closure member configured to cover the front opening and pivotally attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; a dampening element operably coupled to the closure member and the storage unit, wherein the dampening element includes a fluid cylinder having a first end and a second end, the distance between the first end and the unit structure is fixed and the distance between the second end and the closure member is fixed wherein the dampening element provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements; and a rigid arm having a first end attached to the closure element, a second end attached to the second end of the fluid cylinder, and a midpoint located between the first and second ends of the rigid arm and pivotally attached to the storage unit, and wherein the first end of the fluid cylinder is pivotally attached to the storage unit.
  • 9. The storage apparatus described in claim 8, wherein the fluid cylinder includes a gas cylinder.
  • 10. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage compartment structure defining an opening; a closure member configured to cover the opening and attached to the storage compartment structure for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; and a dampening element including a fluid cylinder having a first end and a second end, wherein the distance between the first end and the storage compartment structure is fixed and the distance between the second end and the closure member is fixed, and wherein the dampening element provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.
  • 11. The storage apparatus described in claim 10, wherein the closure member is pivotally mounted to the storage compartment structure.
  • 12. The storage apparatus described in claim 10, wherein the storage compartment structure is adapted to be mounted above a work surface.
  • 13. The storage apparatus described in claim 10, wherein the storage compartment structure is adapted to be mounted on a partition system.
  • 14. The storage apparatus described in claim 10, wherein the fluid cylinder includes a gas cylinder.
  • 15. A storage apparatus comprising:a storage compartment structure defining an opening; a closure member configured to cover the opening and pivotally attached to the storage compartment structure for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; a dampening element including a fluid cylinder having a first end and a second end, wherein the distance between the first end and the storage compartment structure is fixed and the distance between the second end and the closure member is fixed, and wherein the dampening element provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements; and a rigid arm having a first end attached to the closure element, a second end attached to the second end of the fluid cylinder, and an intermediate position between the first and second ends of the rigid arm and pivotally attached to the storage compartment structure, and wherein the second end of the fluid cylinder is pivotally attached to the storage compartment structure.
  • 16. The storage apparatus described in claim 15, wherein the storage compartment structure is adapted to be mounted above a work surface.
  • 17. The storage apparatus described in claim 16, wherein the storage compartment structure is adapted to be mounted on a partition system.
  • 18. The storage apparatus described in claim 17, wherein the fluid cylinder includes a gas cylinder.
  • 19. A storage apparatus, comprising:a storage unit defining a front opening; a closure member configured to cover the front opening and attached to the storage unit for movement between opened, intermediate and closed positions; and a means for dampening operably coupled to the closure member and the storage unit, wherein the means for dampening provides enhanced resistance to the movement of the closure member during a final phase of the opening and closing movements of the closure member while not providing enhanced resistance during an initial phase of the opening and closing movements.
  • 20. The storage apparatus described in claim 19, wherein the closure member is pivotally mounted to the storage unit.
  • 21. The storage apparatus described in claim 20, wherein the storage unit is adapted to be mounted above a work surface.
  • 22. The storage apparatus described in claim 20, wherein the storage unit is adapted to be mounted on a partition system.
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