The present invention relates in general to a desktop organizer, and more particularly relates to a desktop organizer attached to a desk and capable of holding a multitude of items that normally clutter up a desk.
This section describes the background of the disclosed embodiment of the present invention. There is no intention, either express or implied, that the background art discussed in this section legally constitutes prior art.
Many people work at desks that are cluttered with so much stuff that they have very little working space. The desktop may contain a computer monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, other computer related items, a telephone, in/out baskets, books, files, notepads, pens, pencils, a stapler, and other office supplies. Some desktop organizers provide a place to put some of these items, but they rest on the desktop consuming valuable work space. Other organizers are mounted on a wall, but not all desks are located close enough to a wall for the organizer to be convenient.
A few desktop organizers are attached to the desktop and provide storage above the desktop. Some of these organizers require damaging the desktop, such as drilling a hole in or driving a screw into it, to mount them to the desktop. Other organizers include a pair of legs that are clamped to an overhanging portion of the desktop to support the organizing device. These organizers are very limited in the amount of material that can be stored on them due to this method of support.
The features of this invention and the manner of attaining them will become apparent, and the invention itself will be best understood by reference to the following description of certain embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
It will be readily understood that the components of the embodiments as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system, components and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of certain embodiments of the invention.
An embodiment of an organizer for a desk or other horizontal surface having an extending portion includes an elongated base assembly having a clamping member and a cover member for attaching to the extending portion, at least one fastening device for attaching the clamping member to the surface and for attaching the cover member to the clamping member, a pair of vertical supports adapted to be attached to the cover member and each support including a plurality of holes, and a plurality of horizontal accessory supporting rods extending from the slots in one of the vertical supports to the corresponding holes in the other vertical support.
According to another embodiment of the invention, there is provided an organizer for a desk having an extending desktop portion. The organizer may include an elongated base member, at least one fastening device for attaching the elongated base member to the extending desktop portion, a pair of vertical supports adapted to attached to the base member, a plurality of rods attached to the vertical supports, and at least one organizing accessory having a pair of hooks for hanging the accessory from one of the rods.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, there is provided an organizer for a surface having an extending portion. The organizer may include a pair of vertical supports adapted to be attached to the extending desktop portion, a plurality of rods attached to the vertical supports, and at least one organizing accessory having a pair of hooks for hanging the accessory from one of the rods.
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The end vertical supports 16 and center vertical support 18 may support a plurality of parallel rods 21 for attaching organizing accessories. The rods 21 may be positioned through the corresponding holes 56 and 67 in end vertical supports 16 and center vertical support 18, respectively, and secured to the end vertical supports 18 with a plurality of retainer clips 23. The organizing accessories may include a shelf 24 and a cup holder 25 for holding a cup 26. Various other organizing accessories may include, but are not limited to, a letter holder, a file sorter, a book/magazine holder, a basket, an organizer basket, a CD holder, and a pencil holder.
Depending upon the overall length of the desk organizer and the accessories utilized (i.e. weight to be supported), the center vertical support may not be necessary. The length of the desk organizer may vary from less than one foot to greater than two feet. Multiple desk organizers may be used together to increase the storage capabilities. The desk organizer may also used with any other horizontal surface, not only a desktop, where additional storage is desired.
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An upper portion of the elevator bolt 29 including the slotted end may extend through the hole 36 in the cover member 14 and an elongated hole 63 in a horizontal tab 61 on the end vertical support 54 (
A front portion 46 of the cover member 14 may include a well for storing pens, pencils, or other small desk items and may provide additional support to prevent the desk organizer from leaning forward when holding a substantial load. A back portion 47 of the cover member 14 may extend down farther than the top of the desktop 11 to conceal a substantial part of the clamping member 27. An extending lip 51 along the back of the cover member 14 may engage a hook portion 72 of the center vertical support 18. The back portion 47 may include at least one hole or opening 48 to receive a screw or other fastening device (not shown) to fix the portion 47 to the desktop 11. In this manner, optionally the clamping member need not be employed.
The offset member 58 of the end vertical support 16 may be insert through the opening 43 in the cover member 14 to dispose the horizontal tab 61 adjacent to the top of the cover member 14 with the elevator bolt extending through the elongated hole 63 in the horizontal tab 61. The offset member 58 may cover an open side of the cover member at least partially concealing the clamping member 27 and elevator bolt 29.
One of the rods 21 may be inserted through one of the holes 56 in the vertical member 54 of the end support rod 16. The rod 21 may be secured to the vertical member 54 using sides 87 and 89 of one of the retainer clips 23. As shown in
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Each organizing accessory may include a pair of hooks. If the width of the accessory is less than the distance between adjacent vertical supports (i.e. the cup holder accessory 25 in
To install the desktop organizer, the clamping member may be disposed around any extending portion of a desktop. The bases of the elevator bolts may be lowered using a screwdriver in the slotted top to firmly clamp the desktop between the lower horizontal member of the clamping member and the bases of the elevator bolts. The cover member may then be placed over the clamping member with the slotted tops of the elevator bolts extending through the holes in the cover member.
The offset members 58 of the end vertical supports may next be inserted through the openings in the cover member, so that the offset members may cover the open sides of the cover member and the horizontal tabs may be adjacent to the top of the cover member with the slotted tops extending through the elongated holes in the horizontal tabs. A nut may be used on each extending top of the elevator bolts to secure the cover member and the end vertical supports to the clamping member. If, for example, the desk organizer is approximately 24 inches long, a center vertical support may be attached to the cover member using a lip on the back side of the cover member and a hook portion on the center vertical support.
A plurality of rods may then be placed through the evenly spaced holes in the vertical supports. The ends of the rods including a pair of grooves may be secured to the end vertical supports using a plurality of retainer clips or other suitable method, such as rods with threaded ends used with nuts, to achieve a strong rigid connection. The rods may also be provided permanently attached to the vertical supports by welding or other appropriate method of attachment. The desired organizing accessories may now be installed on the parallel vertical rods.
The embodiment described above has the advantage of a sturdy base and sturdy vertical supports to allow much greater loads to be placed on the desktop organizer. Shelves on this organizer may be capable of holding twenty pounds or more in actual models which have been constructed and tested.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed, it is to be understood that various different modifications and combinations are possible and are contemplated within the true spirit and scope of the disclosed embodiments. There is no intention, therefore, of limitations to the exact disclosure herein presented.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application, entitled DESKTOP ORGANIZER, Application No. 60/730,214, filed Oct. 25, 2005.
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