This invention relates to a drawer arrangement for a cabinet structure and, more specifically, to an improved drawer insert which can be fitted to an existing original drawer for cooperation between the existing original drawer box and the existing original drawer front for converting a single drawer into two shallow drawers which are telescopically movable between a stacked position wherein the two insert drawers are disposed vertically one above the other and a horizontally extended position wherein the two drawers are horizontally offset so as to both be vertically accessible.
Cabinet structures employing one or more horizontally-openable drawers are extensively utilized in offices and similar environments for storage of files, miscellaneous papers, and miscellaneous other objects. Such cabinet structures, including those referred to as “lateral files”, generally provide a plurality of horizontally-openable drawers which individually have an upwardly-opening box-shaped structure defining a storage compartment. In many instances the box-shaped drawers are fairly deep, particularly those which are designed for storage of files and similar papers. However, the storage demands of a user may vary over time, and the user's storage needs may be such as to require fewer deep-compartment drawers since the articles being stored may be more suitable for shallow drawers. While various adaptor structures are available for disposition within the drawer to create various storage levels or compartments, such adaptors typically do not permit convenient access to articles stored below the adaptor without requiring entire removal of the adaptor, or in the alternative the adaptor is not effective for providing storage and/or access to the entire horizontal interior of the compartment over multiple levels.
Accordingly, it is an object of this invention to provide an improved insert for an existing drawer, which insert includes upper and lower insert drawers which are each of shallower depth and fit within the original drawer compartment in a generally vertically stacked relationship, which upper and lower insert drawers are coupled between the original drawer front and the remaining original box structure, in which the insert drawers are horizontally slidably mounted one above the other so that full opening movement of the drawer front horizontally extends the upper and lower insert drawers into a fully open position which simultaneously enables vertical access into the up-facing compartments of both the upper and lower insert drawers.
It is a further object of the invention, as aforesaid, to provide a drawer insert which can be easily retrofitted to an existing cabinet drawer and which involves a simple demounting of the original drawer front from the remainder of the original drawer box structure, with the lower insert drawer being mounted to the drawer front and horizontally slidably coupled to the upper insert drawer, the latter in turn being coupled to end walls of the original box structure, thereby enabling a simple conversion of the original deep drawer to a pair of shallow insert drawers which are vertically positioned above one another when the original drawer front is in closed engagement with the cabinet, but which enables the upper and lower insert drawers to be horizontally displaced from the cabinet by suitable opening movement of the original drawer front into a first position wherein both insert drawers are horizontally displaced so that the upper drawer is accessible, and then into a second horizontally opened position wherein the drawer front is displaced horizontally further from the cabinet so that only the lower insert drawer is displaced horizontally so that both drawers are simultaneously vertically accessible.
It is a still further object of the invention, as aforesaid, to provide a drawer insert which enables conversion of a standard existing drawer requiring few if any tools, primarily only whatever tools are required to disassemble the original drawer front from the original drawer box structure, with the drawer insert being assembled and coupled between the original drawer front and the remaining end walls of the box structure without requiring specific tools or threaded fasteners.
In accordance with the present invention, there is initially provided a conventional drawer arrangement having at least one upwardly-opening drawer supported on a cabinet and horizontally movable from a closed position wherein the drawer front closes off a front opening of the cabinet, and an open position wherein the drawer projects horizontally outwardly of the cabinet so that a vertically deep compartment defined by the drawer is vertically accessible. The original drawer typically includes an upwardly-opening box structure defined by a bottom wall which extends between parallel upright end walls (herein the “original” end walls), the latter typically mounting horizontal slide arrangements which also coupled to the cabinet side walls, with the drawer front typically being joined to front edges of the original end walls, such as by screws cooperating between opposed abutting flanges, and with an upright rear wall projecting upwardly from the bottom wall and extending horizontally between rear edges of the original end walls. A drawer insert according to the present invention is mounted to the original drawer by first disassembling or disconnecting the drawer front from the remainder of the original box structure. The drawer insert includes lower and upper insert drawers which are each of shallower compartment depth, with the lower insert drawer having generally parallel upright end panels which are mounted to the drawer front adjacent opposite ends thereof, which mounting preferably is free of threaded fasteners and the like. The inner end panels of the lower insert drawer are sandwiched between and horizontally movably supported on generally parallel upright outer end panels which are fixed to opposite ends of the upper insert drawer. These outer end panels in turn are positioned adjacent and are fixedly coupled to the original end walls, such as by locking tabs provided on the outer end panels to create a snap-type locking engagement with the original box structure end walls. The horizontal slidable connection between the inner and outer end panels enables the insert drawers to be disposed vertically one directly above the other for storage within the cabinet when the door front is in the usual closed position. Movement of the drawer front horizontally outwardly into a first open position pulls the entire insert and box structure outwardly of the cabinet to permit vertical access to the upper insert drawer. Further outward displacement of the drawer front into an extended open position effects release of a detent which cooperates between the adjacent end panels and moves the lower insert drawer horizontally outwardly from beneath the upper insert drawer into a fully extended position, thereby permitting simultaneous vertical access to both the upper and lower insert drawers.
With the improved drawer insert of this invention, as briefly summarized above, a single deep-compartment drawer can be easily converted into a dual-drawer arrangement so as to provide two readily-accessible shallower drawer compartments, which conversion can be effected during manufacture if desired, but more significantly can be easily converted at a use location merely by disconnecting the original drawer front from the remainder of the original drawer box structure, and then assembling and connecting the drawer insert between the drawer front and the original end walls of the drawer box structure, which connection of the drawer insert to the original box structure can in accordance with this invention be carried out without requiring complex or special tools.
Other objects and purposes of the invention will be apparent to persons familiar with structures of this general type upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings.
Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only, and will not be limiting. For example, the words “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “rightwardly” and “leftwardly” will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the structure and designated parts thereof. The words “inward” and “outward” will also refer to directions of drawer movement, these respectively being movement of the drawer in closing and opening directions. The above terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
Referring initially to
The drawer 16 is formed generally as an upwardly-opening box structure defined by a bottom wall 17 which, in the illustrated construction, has a reinforcing channel 17A extending in the lengthwise extent thereof. A pair of plate like side or end walls 18, herein referred to as the “original” end walls, are fixed to and project upwardly from opposite ends of the bottom wall 17 in generally parallel relationship, and are rigidly joined by a lower-height rear wall 19 which extends horizontally therebetween. This rear wall 19 in the illustrative environment has a generally Z-shape cross section in that the upper portion is offset forwardly from the lower portion, thereby defining a shoulder 21 which faces downwardly of the drawer compartment. A front flange 19A extends along the front edge of the bottom wall. The end walls 18, on the outer sides thereof, has conventional elongate telescopic ball slide arrangements 20 secured thereto, the latter projecting horizontally into the interior of the cabinet for securement to inner sides of the cabinet side walls 12, whereby the telescopic ball slide units 20 permit full extension of the drawer when in the illustrated open position.
The drawer 16 also includes a generally vertical drawer front 22 which closes off a front side of the drawer and is secured to the end walls 18. In this regard, the front edges of the end walls 18 have suitable flanges which in turn overlap rear flanges on the drawer front, which overlapping flanges accommodate threaded fasteners such as screws to fixedly secure the drawer front 22 to the drawer body. The upper edges of the end walls 18 are also typically provided with a rolled or bent-over top flange extending therealong.
The drawer front 22 is defined primarily by a sheet-like front wall 23, typically a thin metal sheet. The edges of the drawer front are defined by deformed channel structures which extend along the respective edges. For example, as illustrated in
Examples of known constructions of cabinets of this general type are U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,275,799 and 4,692,984 both owned by the Assignee hereof.
In accordance with the present invention, and as illustrated by
Considering now the construction of the drawer insert 31 and referring specifically to
Each inner end panel 34 has a main upright side wall 36 provided with a flange arrangement 37 (
The inner end panel 34 has a generally horizontal top flange 44 which extends lengthwise along the main upright wall 36 and is cantilevered outwardly toward the outer side thereof. The main upright wall 36, on the outer side thereof (
As illustrated by
Each inner end panel 34 also has an upright column structure 51 which is disposed adjacent the front edge of the main side wall 36 and which is cantilevered upwardly above the top flange 44. This column 51 includes a main upright support plate 52 which is joined to the flange 44 and is cantilevered upwardly therefrom in sidewardly offset relationship from the main sidewall 36. A side flange 53 is joined to the main upright support plate 52 and extends vertically upwardly therealong, and is cantilevered generally perpendicularly therefrom. The main support plate 52 and the side flange 53, adjacent the upper end thereof, are joined by a plurality of vertically-spaced horizontal tabs 54 disposed in the vicinity of the upper end of the column 51. These tabs 54, and their cooperation with the side flange 53, define a narrow slot 55 (
The upright column 51 also includes a generally vertically extending front flange 56 (
The upper end of column 51 also mounts thereon a detent member 62 which is generally L-shaped and is defined by a generally horizontally elongate finger arm 63 which is cantilevered horizontally at a location generally behind the cam 58 so as to be positioned in close proximity to the upper edge of the door front 22. The finger arm 63 is joined to a detent arm 64 which protrudes generally horizontally inwardly in right angle relationship to the arm 63, and which adjacent its free end is provided with a generally tapered protrusion 65 protruding sidewardly therefrom in the vicinity of the free end thereof. The detent member 62, in the vicinity of the apex between the arms 62 and 63, is joined to a thin flexible support tab 67 so as to enable the detent member 62 to be horizontally angularly displaced. The support tab 67 is rigidly joined to the support plate 52.
The lower drawer assembly 32, in addition to the right and left inner end panels 34 described above, also includes a generally one-piece bottom drawer member 68 (
The drawer member 68 is seated and secured to the right and left inner end panels 34 by seating the bottom wall 69 on the horizontal bottom flanges 38 so that the projections 42 thereon protrude upwardly into elongate slots 73 formed through the bottom wall 69 adjacent the end edges thereof. When the bottom wall 69 is being seated on the bottom flanges 38, the spring tabs 43 deflect outwardly to allow the bottom wall 69 to be properly seated, following which the cantilevered spring tabs 43 elastically deflect inwardly back to their original positions, in which positions the lower ends of the tabs 43 overly the upper surface of the bottom wall 69 adjacent the end edges thereof, thereby preventing the bottom wall 69 from lifting upwardly away from the bottom support flanges 38.
In addition, the inclined front flange 41 has a tab 74 thereon which protrudes through a slot associated with the front wall 71 to assist in securing the front wall relative to the end panels. Lastly, the top hem 75 on the rear wall 72, adjacent the ends thereof, has openings 76 (
With the bottom drawer member 68 and end panels 34 assembled as described above, the bores defined by the support hubs 46 are horizontally aligned in close proximity to but directly rearwardly of the upper edge of the rear wall 72. A support shaft 78 is extended horizontally between and supported within the aligned hubs 46 so that the free ends of shaft 78 protrude outwardly beyond the support hubs. The protruding ends of the support shaft 78 are each provided with an anti-racking gear 79 nonrotatably mounted thereon. The gear and the mounting end of the shaft 78 are provided with a suitable key-type structure so that the anti-racking gears 79 are nonrotatably coupled to the shaft 78. The gears 79 hence are positioned and rotatably supported directly adjacent the upper rear corners of the lower drawer assembly, generally below the rear end of the top flanges 44, substantially as illustrated in
Considering now the top drawer assembly 33, and referencing specifically
Each outer end panel 91 includes a main upright side wall 92 which, on the inner surface thereof, is provided with a mounting flange arrangement 93 (
The flange arrangement 93 associated with the inner surface of each end panel 91 cooperates with an adjacent end of a top drawer member, as explained hereinafter, for effecting fixed securement of the top drawer member to the respective end panel 91.
Referencing now the outer side of the end panel 91, as illustrated in
The end panel 91 also mounts thereon a large tab 102 which is offset outwardly from the exterior surface of the side wall 92 and is cantilevered downwardly through a significant extent, whereby the region under the tab 102 is also aligned with the slot defined by the tabs 101, 101A. The large tab 102 functions as a spring-type securing clip for engagement with an upper portion of the original box structure end wall 18. The tabs 101, 101A and 102, adjacent the lower free ends thereof, each have a horizontally elongate rib extending therealong and protruding inwardly so as to create a resilient snaplike engagement with the flanged upper edge of the end wall 18 when the upper edge thereof is fitted into the slot defined by the tabs.
The end panel 91, adjacent the lower horizontally extending edge thereof, is provided with a horizontally elongate channel structure 104 (
Each outer end panel 91 also mounts thereon, in close proximity to a forward end of the elongate channel 104, a support hub 112 (
Each of the outer end panels 91 has a short rear leg 114 (
The right and left outer end panels 91 couple to opposite ends of a horizontally-elongate one-piece top drawer member 117 (
To secure the top drawer member 117 (
Each of the outer side panels 91, in the vicinity of the front upper corner of the inside wall 91, has a detent opening or recess 129 (
While the drawer insert assembly 31 of this invention can be assembled to the drawer 16 of a file cabinet at the site of manufacture if desired, it is nevertheless contemplated that the drawer insert assembly 31 will preferably be packaged as a kit so as to facilitate the transport and subsequent assembly of the drawer insert arrangement to an existing file drawer at a position of use. Such kit will include the following: right and left inner end panels 34, right and left outer end panels 91, bottom drawer member 68, top drawer member 117, elongate shaft 78, and two anti-racking gears 79.
The assembly of the drawer insert arrangement 31, and the structural connection or retrofitting thereof to an existing drawer 16 will now be briefly described.
Initially, the drawer front 22 is detached from the remainder of the drawer box, such as by removal of screws which attach the drawer front 22 to flanges provided along the front edges of the drawer box end walls 18, thereby effecting separation of the drawer front 22 as diagrammatically illustrated in
The right and left inner side panels 34 are then mounted on the drawer front 22 adjacent the opposite upright end edges thereof. Specifically, each end panel 34 is generally vertically oriented and positioned with the front edge thereof adjacent the back side of the door front 22. The end panel 34 is preferably angularly displaced a small angular extent from its vertical orientation so that the front edge of the end panel, namely from the lower leg 48 up through the column 51, can be positioned directly adjacent the back side of the front panel 23, generally between the upper and lower edged channels 29 and 25, respectively. When so positioned, the end panel 34 is manually rotated back into its upright or vertical orientation, which causes the lower leg 48 to be slidably inserted downwardly into the lower edge channel 25 on the drawer front 22, and causes the cam 58 to be inserted upwardly into the upper edge channel 29. In addition, the end panel 34 is slidably displaced sidewardly toward the adjacent end edge of the drawer front 22 so that the side flange 53 on column 51 slides into the edge channel 27, and the rear edge flange 26 of this channel is snuggly inserted into the narrow slot 55 defined between the side flange 53 and the plural horizontal tabs 54. This hence affects proper mounting of the end panel 34 on the drawer front 22, without requiring tools or screws or similar separate fasteners.
The bottom drawer member 68 is then positioned between the sidewardly-spaced end panels 34 and moved downwardly so that the end edges thereof effectively seat on the flange arrangements 37 provided on the inside faces of the end panels 34. During this seating, the ribs 42 on the base flanges 38 project into the elongate slots 73 provided along the edge of the drawer bottom wall 69, and the spring tabs 43 snap inwardly so that lower free ends thereof are positioned directly over the top surface of the bottom wall 69 adjacent the end edges thereof, thereby fixedly securing the bottom drawer member 68 to the right and left end panels 34. During this mounting of the bottom drawer member 68, the small projecting fingers or flanges 79 formed at the upper ends of rear flanges 39 also project upwardly into the openings 76 formed through the top hem 75 of the rear wall 72 so as to effectively fixedly join the rear wall 72, adjacent the upper edge thereof, to the end panels 34. As regards the front wall 71, its upper edge is positioned closely adjacent a back surface of the front panel 23 so that further restraint thereof is not required.
After the bottom drawer member 68 has been assembled to the inner end panels 34 as described above, then the elongate shaft 78 is slidably inserted into and through the aligned bores defined by the support hubs 46 provided adjacent the rear upper corners of the end panels 34. The shaft 78, when properly supportedly engaged with the support hubs 46, is positioned closely adjacent but rearwardly of the upper edge of the rear wall 72, and the ends of the shaft 78 project outwardly a small distance beyond the respective support hubs 46. An anti-racking gear 79 is then slidably inserted coaxially onto each projecting end of the shaft 78, whereby the gears 79 are disposed adjacent the outer surfaces of the end panel 34 in the vicinity of the rear upper corners thereof, substantially as illustrated in
As shown in
The outer end panels 91 are now assembled to the inner end panels 34. For this purpose, the right and left end panels 91 are positioned closely adjacent the outer sides of the respective right and left inner end panels 34, whereby the latter end panels 34 are effectively sandwiched between the outer end panels 91. This is preferably accomplished by initially positioning each outer end panel 91 adjacent the respective inner end panel 34 so that the detent 64 associated with the inner panel 34 projects into the detent recess 129 provided adjacent the upper front corner of the respective outer end panel 91, while at the same time maintaining the outer end panel 91 in a slightly outwardly and rearwardly angled relationship relative to the adjacent inner end panel 34. While maintaining the detent 65 within the detent recess 129, the outer end panel 91 is then slowly angularly moved inwardly toward the inner end panel 34, causing the top flange 44 on the end panel 34 to move into the horizontally elongate clearance slot 106 defined between the base flange 95 and the channel top wall 105 on the outer end panel 91. This assists in proper positioning of the adjacent end panels, and allows the end panel 91 to be moved inwardly toward end panel 34 so as to allow the anti-racking gear 79 to move into meshing engagement with the gear rack 109. This also results in the support roller 113 mounted on the adjacently front edge of the end panel 91 to be moved into position directly below the bottom rail or rib 49 provided on the outer side of the main side wall 36 so as to be positioned for supportive rolling engagement with the bottom surface of this rail.
The top drawer member 68 is now assembled to the outer side panels 91, which are maintained in assembled relation to the inner side panels 34. The top drawer member 68 is positioned directly over the lower drawer, and then moved downwardly between the outer end panels 91 so as to seat the drawer member 68 on the seating flange arrangements 93. As the bottom wall 68 seats on the base flanges 94, the ribs 95 project into the slot-like positioning opening 128, and the spring tabs 98 initially deflect out, and then snap back over the top of bottom wall 69 so as to fixedly join the top drawer member 68 to and between the end panels 91. This seating movement also enables the fingers 122 and 125 to engage within the respective openings 128 and 129 associated with the top hems of the respective front and rear walls 121 and 119.
With the upper insert assembly 33 assembled to the bottom insert assembly 32 as described above, and maintained in this assembled relationship, the entire assembled drawer insert 31, and the drawer front 22 which is assembled thereto, is then assembled to the original drawer box end walls 18. For this purpose, the insert assembly 31 is positioned between the sidewardly-spaced end walls 18 so that lowers portions of outer end panels 91 are directly sidewardly adjacent inner side surfaces of the respective original end walls 18. The insert assembly 31 is then manually lowered, preferably at a slight angle so that the rear is tilted downwardly, so that further lowering of the insert assembly causes the rear upper corners of the end walls 18 to slide into the slots defined by the rear rib 99A and associated tab 101A, and effecting seating of the rear edge of the original end wall 18 against the rear stop 103. During this downward tilted movement of the insert assembly 31, this also results in the rear lower legs 114 being moved downwardly into the original box structure adjacent the rear wall 19 thereof. The insert assembly 31 is then further moved by swinging the front portion thereof downwardly so as to cause the upper edges of the original end walls 18 to project upwardly into the securing clip 102 and into the slot defined by the rib 99 and tabs 101, which causes the tabs 101 to initially deflect as they pass over the flanged upper edge of wall 18, and then resiliently snap back below the flanged edge to effect securement to the end wall 18. This positional swinging movement of the insert 31 into full seated engagement with upper edges of the original end walls 18 also results in the front legs 116 being moved downwardly for contacting engagement with the bottom wall 17 of the original box structure in close proximity behind the front flange 19A thereof. In addition, when in this fully seated position, the bottom flanges 115 associated with the rear legs 114 project or snap rearwardly beneath the shoulder 21 formed on the rear wall 19 so as to prevent upward lifting of the rear portion of the insert assembly 31 relative to the original box structure of the drawer.
Once the drawer insert arrangement 31 has been assembled and structurally connected between the drawer front 22 and the remainder of the original box structure of the drawer 16, a final adjustment with respect to the position of the drawer front 22 can be carried out so as to achieve the desired final position thereof, particularly for clearance and appearances purposes when the drawer front is in the closed position. For this purpose, the cams 58 as provided on the upper ends of the columns 51, which cams are engaged within the upper channels 29, can be manually rotated by engaging the radially projecting finger tabs 61, thereby varying the contact point between the upper wall of the channel 29 and the eccentric cam surface 59 formed on the cam 58, thereby allowing slight adjustment at one or both upper corners of the drawer front 22 for achieving the desired positioning thereof.
The entire assembly of the drawer insert arrangement, and specifically its connection to the drawer front and the original drawer box structure, can be manually carried out without requiring any specific tools or other complex installation and assembly equipment, other than use of a screw driver to effect removal of the screws which initially secure the drawer front 22 to the original end walls 18.
With the drawer insert arrangement assembled to the drawer as described above, the drawer when retrofitted with the insert assembly will in a closed position have the same overall exterior appearance. When use of the drawer is desired, multiple access options are available. First, if one engages and manually pulls the drawer front 22 outwardly into a normal open position as illustrated in
If one also desires to simultaneous access the bottom insert drawer 68, then continued outward pulling force applied to the drawer front 22 effects release of the detent levers 62 so that the drawer front 22 and the inner end panels 34 mounted thereon are pulled horizontally outwardly into a telescopically extended open position illustrated by
The horizontal outward extension of the bottom insert drawer assembly 32 from the closed position wherein in the bottom drawer is effectively stored and closed off directly under the upper insert drawer, into the open extended position as illustrated by
Although a particular preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.
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