Claims
- 1. In a desktop organizer of the type having at least one generally vertical side wall panel and one generally vertical back wall panel connected to an extending generally perpendicularly from said side wall panel, said side wall panel and said back wall panel each having a surface facing an interior region of said desktop organizer, the improvement comprising:
- at least one corner tray, said corner tray having a generally planar tray portion, said tray portion further having a pair of side edges and a width measured between said side edges, said tray portion further having a back edge, a portion of said corner tray adjacent to one of said side edges being angled upwardly relative to said planar tray portion; and
- at least two mounting brackets, one of said mounting brackets being connected to and oriented generally vertically on the surface of the side wall panel facing the interior region of the desktop organizer and one of said mounting brackets being connected to and oriented generally vertically on the surface of the back wall panel facing the interior region of the desktop organizer, said mounting brackets each defining a plurality of notches extending through said mounting bracket and oriented in a generally horizontal direction, said notches in the mounting bracket connected to the side wall panel being sized so as to slidably receive a segment of the side edges of the corner tray therein, said notches in the mounting bracket connected to the back wall panel being sized so as to slidably receive a segment of the back edge of the tray portion therein, said notches further being positioned such that the notches in the mounting bracket connected to the side wall panel are at substantially the same vertical height as the notches in the mounting bracket connected to the back wall panel,
- whereby the upwardly angled side edge may be oriented generally horizontally and inserted into one of the notches of the mounting bracket attached to the side wall panel such that the opposing side edge of the tray portion is raised a distance vertically relative to the notch in which the upwardly angled side edge is received, the side edge of the tray portion opposing the upwardly angled side edge then being pressed downwardly to flex the corner tray and to pivot the rear edge of the tray portion into alignment with one of the notches of the mounting bracket connected to the back wall panel such that the tray portion may be slidably moved rearwardly until the segment of the rear edge of the tray portion is received within the one of the notches of the mounting bracket connected to the back wall panel to securely engage and support the corner tray.
- 2. A partitioning system for use in a desktop organizer, said partitioning system comprising:
- at least one generally horizontal main shelf, said main shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said main shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said main shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said main shelf, each said slot having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge; and
- at least one divider, said divider having an upper partition portion and a depending fin portion, said upper partition portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said upper partition portion being greater than the depth of the slots defined by the main shelf, said depending fin portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said depending fin portion being less than the depth of the slots defined by the main shelf, such that said depending fin portion of said divider may be slidably received within one of said slots but said upper partition portion may not pass through said slot, said divider further defining a locking tab portion connected to and extending from the back edge of the depending fin portion, said locking tab having a back edge, and such that a distance measured between at least a point on the front edge of the divider and a point on the back edge of the locking tab is substantially equal to or slightly less than the length of the slot into which the depending fin portion of the divider is received.
- 3. The partitioning system of claim 2 wherein the front edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a notch, said notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and further having a rear edge, and wherein the point on the front edge of the depending fin portion of the divider from which the distance to the point on the rear edge of the depending fin portion is measured is located on said rear edge of the notch, such that a portion of the main shelf may be received within said notch when the divider is mounted on the main shelf.
- 4. The partitioning system of claim 3 wherein the main shelf has a thickness, and wherein the notch has a height, the height of the notch being slightly greater than the thickness of the main shelf.
- 5. The partitioning system of claim 3 further comprising:
- a lower shelf disposed a distance beneath the main shelf, said lower shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said lower shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said lower shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said lower shelf, said slots defined by said lower shelf being in generally vertical alignment with and parallel to the slots in the main shelf above the lower shelf, each said slot in the lower shelf having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge, and wherein the front edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a lower notch, said lower notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and being spaced such that a portion of the lower shelf may be received within the lower notch when the divider is mounted to the main shelf.
- 6. A partitioning system for use in a desktop organizer, said partitioning system comprising:
- at least one generally horizontal shelf, said shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said shelf, each said slot having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge; and
- at least one divider, said divider having an upper partition portion and a depending fin portion, said upper partition portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said upper partition portion being greater than the depth of the slots defined by the shelf, said depending fin portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said depending fin portion being less than the depth of the slots defined by the shelf, such that said depending fin portion of said divider may be slidably received within one of said slots but said upper partition portion may not pass through said slot, said divider further defining a locking tab portion connected to and extending from the front edge of the depending fin portion, said locking tab having a front edge, and such that a distance measured between at least a point on the back edge of the divider and a point on the front edge of the locking tab is substantially equal to or slightly less than the length of the slot into which the depending fin portion of the divider is received
- 7. The partitioning system of claim 6 wherein the back edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a notch, said notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and further having a front edge, and wherein the point on the rear edge of the depending fin portion of the divider from which the distance to the point on the front edge of the depending fin portion is measured is located on said front edge of the notch, such that a portion of the shelf may be received within said notch when the divider is mounted on the shelf.
- 8. The partitioning system of claim 7 wherein the shelf has a thickness, and wherein the notch has a height, the height of the notch being slightly greater than the thickness of the shelf.
- 9. The partitioning system of claim 7 further comprising:
- a lower shelf disposed a distance beneath the main shelf, said lower shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said lower shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said lower shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said lower shelf, said slots defined by said lower shelf being in generally vertical alignment with and parallel to the slots in the main shelf above the lower shelf, each said slot in the lower shelf having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge, and wherein the back edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a lower notch, said lower notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and spaced such that a portion of the lower shelf may be received within the lower notch when the divider is mounted to the main shelf.
- 10. A partitioning system for use in a desktop organizer, said partitioning system comprising:
- at least one generally horizontal shelf, said shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said shelf, each said slot having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge; and
- at least one divider, said divider having an upper partition portion and a depending fin portion, said upper partition portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said upper partition portion being greater than the depth of the slots defined by the shelf, said depending fin portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said depending fin portion being less than the depth of the slots defined by the shelf, such that said depending fin portion of said divider may be slidably received within one of said slots but said upper partition portion may not pass through said slot, said divider further defining a locking tab portion connected to and extending downwardly from the upper partition portion, said locking tab having a back edge, and such that a distance measured between at least a point on the front edge of the divider and a point on the back edge of the locking tab is substantially equal to or slightly less than the length of the slot into which the depending fin portion of the divider is received.
- 11. The partitioning system of claim 10 wherein the front edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a notch, said notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and further having a rear edge, and wherein the point on the front edge of the depending fin portion of the divider from which the distance to the point on the rear edge of the depending fin portion is measured is located on said rear edge of the notch, such that a portion of the shelf may be received within said notch when the divider is mounted on the shelf.
- 12. The partitioning system of claim 11 wherein the shelf has a thickness, and wherein the notch has a height, the height of the notch being slightly greater than the thickness of the shelf.
- 13. The partitioning system of claim 11 further comprising:
- a lower shelf disposed a distance beneath the main shelf, said lower shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said lower shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said lower shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said lower shelf, said slots defined by said lower shelf being in generally vertical alignment with and parallel to the slots in the main shelf above the lower shelf, each said slot in the lower shelf having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge, and wherein the front edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a lower notch, said lower notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and being spaced such that a portion of the lower shelf may be received within the lower notch when the divider is mounted to the main shelf.
- 14. A partitioning system for use in a desktop organizer, said partitioning system comprising:
- at least one generally horizontal shelf, said shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said shelf, each said slot having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge; and
- at least one divider, said divider having an upper partition portion and a depending fin portion, said upper partition portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said upper partition portion being greater than the depth of the slots defined by the shelf, said depending fin portion having a front edge and a back edge and a length measured therebetween, said length of said depending fin portion being less than the depth of the slots defined by the shelf, such that said depending fin portion of said divider may be slidably received within one of said slots but said upper partition portion may not pass through said slot, said divider further defining a locking tab portion connected to and extending downwardly from the upper partition portion, said locking tab having a front edge, and such that a distance measured between at least a point on the back edge of the divider and a point on the front edge of the locking tab is substantially equal to or slightly less than the length of the slot into which the depending fin portion of the divider is received.
- 15. The partitioning system of claim 14 wherein the back edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a notch, said notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and further having a front edge, and wherein the point on the back edge of the depending fin portion of the divider from which the distance to the point on the front edge of the depending fin portion is measured is located on said front edge of the notch, such that a portion of the shelf may be received within said notch when the divider is mounted on the shelf.
- 16. The partitioning system of claim 15 wherein the shelf has a thickness, and wherein the notch has a height, the height of the notch being slightly greater than the thickness of the shelf.
- 17. The partitioning system of claim 15 further comprising: a lower shelf disposed a distance beneath the main shelf, said lower shelf having a length and a pair of opposing front and back edges, said lower shelf further defining a plurality of generally uniform slots extending through said lower shelf generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said front and back edges of said lower shelf, said slots defined by said lower shelf being in generally vertical alignment with and parallel to the slots in the main shelf above the lower shelf, each said slot in the lower shelf having a front edge and a back edge and a depth measured between said front edge and said back edge, and wherein the back edge of the depending fin portion of the divider further defines a lower notch, said lower notch being recessed into the depending fin portion and being spaced such that a portion of the lower shelf may be received within the lower notch when the divider is mounted to the main shelf.
- 18. A desktop organizer comprising:
- a pair of opposing side wall panels, each said side wall panel having a top edge and a back edge and being oriented in a generally vertical position;
- at least one back wall panel connected to and extending between the opposing side wall panels along the back edges thereof, said back wall panel being oriented in a generally vertical direction;
- a first shelf member, said shelf member being connected to at least one of said side wall panels and supported in a generally horizontal position;
- a plurality of generally vertical dividers, each said divider being removably mountable on said shelf member, said shelf member defining a plurality of generally parallel slots extending completely through said shelf member into which said dividers may be selectively and engagingly received; and means for fastening the dividers to the shelving members.
- 19. The desktop organizer of claim 18 having a length, said desktop organizer further comprising:
- an intermediate panel, said intermediate panel having a back edge and being oriented in a generally vertical direction generally parallel with the side wall panels; and
- a second shelf member, said second shelf being connected to said intermediate panel and to the side wall panel opposing the side wall panel to which the first shelf member is connected, said second shelf member being supported in a generally horizontal position and having a length, the first shelf member being connected to the intermediate panel and also having a length, said length of the first shelf member plus the length of the second shelf member being substantially equal to the length of the desktop organizer.
- 20. The desktop organizer of claim 18 having a length, said desktop organizer further comprising:
- a second shelf member, said second shelf member being supported in a generally horizontal position and disposed beneath the first shelf member, said second shelf member defining a plurality of generally parallel slots extending completely through said second shelf member into which at least a portion of the dividers may be received, said slots defined by said second shelf member being in vertical alignment with the slots defined by the first shelf member.
- 21. The desktop organizer of claim 18 wherein each side wall panel has an interior and an exterior planar surface, said desktop organizer further comprising:
- a top cap piece mountable on the top edges of the side wall panels, said to cap piece having a pair of side edges and a length measured therebetween, said top cap piece further having a pair of depending ledges, each ledge connected to and depending from one of said side edges of the top cap piece and each being positionable in close confronting contact with the exterior planar surface of one of the opposing side wall panels, said op cap piece further having at least one depending front ledge member, said depending front ledge member having opposing ends, said opposing ends each being positionable in close confronting contact with the interior planar surface of one of the opposing side wall panels, such that the top cap piece may be engagingly and removably mounted on the top edges of the side wall panels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of the co-pending U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/072,800 filed July 13, 1987.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Catalog of Fidelity Summer Spectacular Coupon Sale pp. 12-16 and 124-127 as well as front and back covers. |
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