This disclosure relates to an organizer for pens, pencils and other office supplies and implements.
Desk organizers hold and organize pens, pencils, clips and other office supplies and implements.
Featured in this disclosure is a desk organizer that is constructed and arranged to hold office supplies such as pens/pencils/scissors, business cards, a cell phone and paper clips/binder clips. The desk organizer is designed to allow a cord to run to the cell phone underneath the desk organizer, up through the bottom to the connector/jack of the phone. Also, a number of desk organizers can nest (i.e., stably stack one on another) to save space in shipment, storage and on retail shelves.
All examples and features mentioned below can be combined in any technically possible way.
In one aspect, a one-piece, unitary desk organizer includes one or more relatively deep cups that are constructed and arranged to hold relatively long and thin items such as pens, pencils and scissors, and a cell phone/smartphone-receiving receptacle that has an opening that provides for access to a connector or jack on the bottom of the phone so that one or more cords can be run to the phone.
Embodiments may include one of the following features, or any combination thereof. The desk organizer may also include a shallow slightly backwardly angled cavity that is constructed and arranged to hold business cards. The cavity may have a ridged bottom shelf. The angled cavity may be framed on two lateral sides by a backwardly-angled flat face area against which a cell phone or smartphone can rest, where the flat face area is adjacent to the cell phone/smartphone-receiving receptacle.
Embodiments may include one of the following features, or any combination thereof. The desk organizer may also include a space below the cups, to provide room to run a cord to the phone. The desk organizer may also include a rear wall adjacent to the cups, and an opening in the rear wall to allow a cord to enter the space. The desk organizer may also include a shallow well that can hold paper clips, binder clips and other small loose items. The cups may be in a rear portion of the organizer, the well may be in a front portion of the organizer, and the receptacle may be in a mid portion of the organizer that meets and is between the rear portion and the front portion. The front portion may have a top that is angled slightly downwardly from where it meets the mid portion to a front of the organizer.
Embodiments may include one of the following features, or any combination thereof. The desk organizer may also include a rear wall adjacent to the cups and having first and second lateral edges, and first and second sidewalls that are each coupled to one of the lateral edges, wherein the rear wall and sidewalls are angled outwardly to allow a number of identical organizers to be stacked in a nested fashion. The outward angle may be about 4 degrees.
In another aspect, a one-piece, unitary desk organizer includes one or more relatively deep cups that are constructed and arranged to hold relatively long and thin items such as pens, pencils and scissors, and a space below the cups, to provide room to run a cord to the phone, a rear wall adjacent to the cups and having first and second lateral edges, and first and second sidewalls that are each coupled to one of the lateral edges, wherein the rear wall and sidewalls are angled outwardly (at perhaps about 4 degrees), to allow a number of identical organizers to be stacked in a nested fashion, and an opening in the rear wall to allow a cord to enter the space, a cell phone/smartphone-receiving receptacle that has an opening that provides for access to a connector or jack on the bottom of the phone so that one or more cords can be run to the phone, a shallow slightly backwardly angled cavity that is constructed and arranged to hold business cards, wherein the angled cavity is framed on two lateral sides by a backwardly-angled flat face area against which a cell phone or smartphone can rest, where the flat face area is adjacent to the cell phone/smartphone-receiving receptacle, and a shallow well that can hold paper clips, binder clips and other small loose items. The cups are in a rear portion of the organizer, the well is in a front portion of the organizer, and the receptacle is in a mid portion of the organizer that meets and is between the rear portion and the front portion. The front portion has a top that is angled slightly downwardly from where it meets the mid portion to a front of the organizer. The cavity may have a ridged bottom shelf.
Desk organizer 10 is preferably a one-piece injection molded item which can be made from any appropriate plastic such as polystyrene, polyethylene or polypropylene, for example. Rear portion 23 includes relatively deep, inwardly-tapered cups or cavities 12 and 14 that can hold longer items such as pens, pencils and scissors. Shallow slightly backwardly angled cavity 18 (located in mid portion 21) is designed to hold business cards; its bottom shelf 19 can be ridged and it may (or may not) include a slight lip at the front to help keep cards from sliding off. Cavity 18 is framed on two lateral sides by flat face area 24, which is angled slightly backwardly, perhaps at the same angle as cavity 18. A cell phone or smartphone can sit upright (at a slight backward angle as determined by the angle of area 24 from the vertical) in generally U-shaped shallow receptacle 22, with its back against support area 24. Opening 26 in the bottom of receptacle or well 22 allows access to a connector or jack on the bottom of the phone so that one or more cords (not shown) can be run to the phone (e.g., from a wall charger). As shown in
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A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims benefit from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/207,615, filed on Aug. 20, 2015, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62207615 | Aug 2015 | US |