The present invention relates to a dolly for use in supporting and moving a file cabinet. More specifically, the present invention relates to a file cabinet dolly that includes an adjustable frame having a plurality of side rails and corner supports to provide stable support for the comers of the file cabinet.
File cabinets are well known, useful devices for storing and organizing material, particularly various types of paper files. File cabinets typically come in different styles and have a generally flat bottom and two or more drawers supported in a vertical alignment. Although file cabinets are formed from a typically lightweight, durable metallic material, once the cabinet has been filled with paper files, the file cabinet becomes difficult to move unless the files are removed, which is both inconvenient and time-consuming.
Typically, file cabinets include a generally planar bottom edge surface that supports the cabinet on a floor of a building. Since it is desirable for the cabinet to be stable, the bottom edge surface of the file cabinet extends along a single plane to prevent the cabinet from tipping during usage.
Presently, various devices are known to transport articles, such as file cabinets. These devices, referred to as dollies, include joined side frame members that are adjustable in length such that the dolly can be configured to correspond to the size of the particular file cabinet. One example of a file cabinet dolly is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,031 to Leverington. This file cabinet dolly is adjustable in size to accommodate various different size file cabinets. However, the device taught in the '031 patent, like many other devices available, include fasteners having heads that protrude upward from the top surface of the support frame members. Thus, the frame members do not present a continuous, generally planar support surface to support the cabinet. Instead, the side frames have multiple levels which allow the file cabinet, and particularly the corners, to become unstable during transportation.
Therefore, a need exists for a file cabinet dolly that can be adjusted to accommodate cabinets of different sizes yet is simple in design, economical to construct, easy to assemble and which presents a stable support surface for the cabinet.
The present invention relates to a file cabinet dolly for supporting a file cabinet such that the file cabinet can be easily transported. The file cabinet dolly includes an adjustable support frame that allows the dolly to be utilized with file cabinets having various sizes.
The support frame of the file cabinet dolly includes four L-shaped corner members each preferably formed from a metallic material. Each corner member includes a pair of support legs that extend perpendicular to each other and define a generally planar top surface. Each support leg includes a series of spaced adjustment openings that allow the sides of the support frame to be selectively adjusted. Each corner member receives a pair of side rails such that the combination of the side rails and corner members define the rectangular support frame. Each side rail includes a generally planar top surface and a generally planar bottom surface separated by the thickness of the side rail. The side rails include an access opening positioned near the end of the side rail such that the side rail can be secured to the support leg of the corner member by a fastener that passes through the aligned access opening in the side rail and one of the adjustment openings formed in the support legs. Preferably, the access opening is tapered and decreases in diameter from the top surface of the side rail to the bottom surface of the side rail. The tapered access opening allows the expanded head of the fastener to be recessed below the top surface of the side rail.
Each of the corner members receives a corner support positioned at the 90° intersection between the pair of support legs. Each corner support includes a generally planar contact plate having a generally planar top surface. The top surface of the contact plate is positioned above the top surface of the corner member. The corner support is attached to the corner member by a series of connectors each recessed from the top surface of the corner support. The corner support includes a pair of extending flanges that each extend perpendicular to the top surface of the corner support.
When the corner support is attached to the corner member, the top surface of the corner support is generally planar with the top surface of each of the side rails. The combination of the top surface of the corner support and the top surface of the side rails defines a support plane for the entire support frame of the file cabinet dolly. Each of the fasteners that secures the side rail to the corner member is recessed below the support plane, as are the series of connectors used to attach the corner support to the corner member. Thus, a substantial portion of the bottom edge surface of the file cabinet, including each of the comers, is supported along the support plane defined by the top surface of the side rails and the top surface of the corner supports.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention. In the drawings:
The support frame 16 of the file cabinet dolly 10 is supported by a series of casters 22 that are each located in the corners of the generally rectangular support frame 16. As best illustrated in
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Each of the support legs 36, 38 includes a series of spaced adjustment openings 46 that allows the size of the file cabinet dolly support frame to be adjusted to compensate for different size file cabinets in a manner to be discussed in greater detail below.
The corner member 34 receives a series of connectors 50 that pass through a corner support 52, the corner member 34 and the attachment plate 28 of the caster 22. Each of the connectors 50 receives a nut 54 to secure both the caster 22 and the corner support 52 to the corner member 34.
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Although the corner member side rails are described in the preferred embodiment of the invention as being formed from metallic material, it should be understood that these components could also be replaced with plastic components while operating within the scope of the present invention.