This invention is directed to a filing cabinet having a water proof seal.
Filing cabinets typically include multiple drawers mounted within a cabinet frame. Each drawer typically includes a drawer head which abuts the cabinet frame when the drawer is in its closed position. Fireproof filing cabinets are available to protect valuable documents stored within the filing cabinet and to avoid significant losses from fire damage. Often, however, when a fire breaks out, it is necessary to extinguish the fire using water. Although many cabinets prevent fire damage to documents, water enters the cabinet and destroys the documents. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a filing cabinet which protects the contents of such cabinet against both fire and water damage.
Past attempts to provide waterproof filing cabinets typically rely on a compression seal mounted between the cabinet frame and drawer heads to prohibit the entrance of water into the filing cabinet. To seal the drawer against the cabinet frame the seal is compressed between the cabinet frame and the drawer head. Compression of the seal requires a significant amount of inertia (i.e. the drawer must be slammed shut, similar to the closing of a car door). Each drawer typically also includes some type of latch mechanism to secure the drawer in its closed position. Because of the pressure created by the seal, the latch mechanism used must be of the type which can release under such pressure.
The present invention provides a filing cabinet which overcomes the problems presented in the prior art and which provides additional advantages over the prior art, such advantages will become clear upon a reading of the attached specification in combination with a study of the drawings.
A general object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof filing cabinet.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fire resistant filing cabinet.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof filing cabinet having drawers which can be closed without requiring a large amount of force.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a filing cabinet which can incorporate a typical latch mechanism.
Briefly, and in accordance with the foregoing, a fire resistant, waterproof filing cabinet is provided. The filing cabinet includes a frame forming at least one insulated drawer cavity and having a seal point around the perimeter of the drawer cavity. A drawer including a drawer head is mounted within the drawer cavity. A seal is mounted on the inner surface of the drawer head. When the drawer is closed, the seal point collapses the seal and prevents water from entering the drawer cavity.
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:
a is an enlarged perspective view of a portion of the filing cabinet of
While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, a specific embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.
A filing cabinet 20 which incorporates the features of the present invention is shown in
The frame 22 of the filing cabinet 20 is generally rectangularly-shaped and includes a generally horizontal top wall 30, a generally horizontal bottom wall 32, a generally vertical left wall 34, a generally vertical right wall 36, a generally vertical rear wall 38, and horizontal partitions 40a, 40b, 40c. The frame 22 of the filing cabinet 20 is formed from metal, preferably steel and defines a frame cavity 42. The top wall 30, the bottom wall 32, the left wall 34, the right wall 36, and the rear wall 38 generally define an open front 43. The filing cabinet 20 shown in
The rear wall 38 includes an inner panel 38a and an outer panel 38b. The inner and outer panels 38a,38b are spaced apart from each other. The inner panel 38a of the rear wall does not extend the full height or width of the outer panel 38b. Insulation, for example, insulation sold under the trademark, INSULITE®, by E. H. O'Neill Company, Inc., is provided between the inner and outer panels 38a, 38b of the rear wall 38.
The top wall 30, the bottom wall 32, the left wall 34, and the right wall 36 are each formed from an inner panel and an outer panel. The top wall 30 includes an inner panel 30a and an outer panel 30b. The bottom wall 32 includes an inner panel (not shown) and an outer panel 32b. The left wall 34 includes an inner panel 34a and an outer panel 34b. The right wall 36 includes an inner panel 36a and an outer panel 36b.
Each inner panel of the top, bottom, left and right and walls 30, 32, 34, 36 extends from the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38. Preferably, the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38 and the inner panels of the top wall 30, the bottom wall 32, the left wall 34 and the right wall 36 are integrally formed to provide a single-piece, seamless inner frame. Because no seams are provided, gaps through which air and water might penetrate the inner frame are eliminated.
Each outer panel of the top, bottom, left and right walls 30, 32, 34, 36 extends from the outer panel 38b of the rear wall 38. Preferably, the outer panel 38b of the rear wall 38 and the outer panels of the top wall 30, the bottom wall 32, the left wall 34 and the right wall 36 are integrally formed to provide a single-piece, seamless outer frame. Because no seams are provided, gaps through which air and water might penetrate the outer frame are eliminated.
Because the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38 does not extend the full height or width of the outer panel 38b, the inner panel 30a of the top wall 30 is spaced from the outer panel 30b of the top wall 30, the inner panel of the bottom wall 32 is spaced from the outer panel 32b of the bottom wall 32, the inner panel 34a of the left wall 34 is spaced from the outer panel 34b of the left wall 34, and the inner panel 36a of the right wall 36 is spaced from the outer panel 36b of the right wall 36. Thus, the integrally formed, seamless inner frame is nested within the integrally-formed, seamless outer frame.
At the ends of each inner and outer panel opposite the rear wall, a joint is provided between the inner and outer panels of each wall 30, 32, 34, 36 which is described in detail herein with respect to the top wall 30. It is to be understood that the joint of the bottom wall 32, left wall 34, and right wall 36 are identically formed except that the joint is generally vertically orientated on the left wall 34 and the right wall 36 and generally horizontally orientated on the top wall 30 and the bottom wall 32.
A portion of the top wall 30 is shown in
The horizontal partitions 40a, 40b, 40c are mounted within the frame cavity 42 so as to define drawer cavities 56a, 56b, 56c, 56d. Each horizontal partition 40a, 40b, 40c extends from the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38 to the front edges of the left and right walls 34, 36 and from the inner panel 34a of the left wall 34 to the inner panel 36a of the right wall 36. Each horizontal partition 40a, 40b, 40c includes an upper panel 58, a lower panel 60, and a forwardly projecting front edge 62. The front edge 62 is formed so as to provide an elongated upper seal point 64 and an elongated lower seal point 66. Insulation, for example, insulation sold under the trademark INSULITE®, is provided between the upper and lower panels 58, 60 of each horizontal partition 40a, 40b, 40c. An aperture (not shown) is provided through upper and lower panels 58, 60 of each horizontal partition 40a, 40b, 40c for receiving a latch as will be described herein. Each aperture is spaced from the front edge of the horizontal partitions 40a, 40b, 40c.
A first drawer cavity 56a is defined by the inner panel 30a of the top wall 30, the inner panel 34a of the left wall 34, the inner panel 36a of the right wall 36, the upper panel 58 of the partition 40a and the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38. The seal point 50 of the top wall 30 along with the seal points of the left and right walls 34, 36 and the upper seal point 64 of partition 40a define the perimeter of the opening of the drawer cavity 56a. A second drawer cavity 56b is defined by the lower panel 60 of the partition 40a, the inner panel 34a of the left wall 34, the inner panel 36a of the right wall 36, the upper panel 58 of the partition 40b and the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38. A third drawer cavity 56c is defined by the lower panel 60 of the partition 40b, the inner panel of the left wall 34, the inner panel 36a of the right wall 36, the upper panel 58 of the partition 40c and the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38. A fourth drawer cavity 56d is defined by the lower panel 60 of the partition 40c, the inner panel 34a of the left wall 34, the inner panel 36a of the right wall 36, the inner panel 32a of the bottom wall 32 and the inner panel 38a of the rear wall 38.
A pair of drawer supports 24 are provided within each drawer cavity 56a, 56b, 56c, 56d. The drawer supports 24 extend from the front edges of the left and right walls 34, 36 toward the rear wall 38.
A drawer 26 is mounted within each drawer cavity 56a, 56b, 56c, 56d through the use of the drawer supports 24. Each drawer 26 includes a base 70, a left wall 72 at a left end of the base 70, a right wall 74 at the opposite end of the base 70, a rear wall 76 at the rear end of the base 70. The drawer head 78 is perpendicular to the base 70 and to the left and right side walls 72, 74. Thus, each drawer 26 defines an open top. Each drawer 26 includes a latch mechanism 80 attached to the drawer head 78. The drawer head 78 of one of the middle drawers is not shown in
As shown in
The seal 102 includes a base portion 102a and an arcuate portion 102b. The base portion 102a includes an inner surface 103 and an outer surface 105 which abuts the base portion 104 of the groove 100. The seal 102 is mounted to the base portion 104 of the groove 100 by suitable means. The arcuate portion 102b includes an inner surface 107 and an outer surface 109. Preferably, the seal 102 is formed from a silicon material having a low durometer. Preferably the durometer of the seal 102 is approximately 40 Shore A. The seal 102 is formed from material designed to withstand high temperatures. The height of the seal 102, represented by h, is preferably 0.440 inches. The width of the seal 102, represented by w, is preferably 0.25 inches. The thickness of the base portion 102a, represented by t1, is preferably 0.025 inches. The thickness of the arcuate portion 102b, represented by t2, is preferably 0.035 inches.
When the drawer 26 is open, the seal 102 is fully extended and is generally D-shaped. As shown in
While a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.