Information
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Patent Grant
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6279762
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Patent Number
6,279,762
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Date Filed
Monday, March 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 28, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Stodola; Daniel P.
- Harris; Erica B.
Agents
- Price Heneveld Cooper DeWitt & Litton
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 189
- 211 46
- 312 184
- 248 165
- 248 175
- 248 153
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The storage system includes a universal frame adapted to support different inserts, such as a hanging folder, a hanging sling, and a hanging box-shaped insert and is adapted to be supported by various supports, such as bent-wire snap-attach legs, a panel bracket, and rigid box support. The storage system is knockdown and reconfigurable by a user, and thus provides flexibility of use, while taking advantage of common parts. Further, the system can be flexibly used in existing offices having shelves.
Description
BACKGROUND
The present invention relates to storage systems, and more specifically relates to a knockdown frame storage system having a universal frame, different inserts for the frame to allow storage of different items, and different support structures for supporting the frame.
Traditional office furniture and accessories provide for hidden storage of files, such as in drawers and in other semi-hidden locations. In traditional furniture, the devices providing the storage are typically permanently attached or otherwise constructed for a specific location or use, such that they are not easily reconfigurable to meet changing office needs or preferences. Sometimes the traditional office furniture can be disassembled and reassembled in different configurations, but this requires a skilled maintenance person, tools, and substantial time. Further, once reconfigured, the files are still not positioned for easy access or efficiency.
A storage system is desired that is low cost, flexible, and able to deal with high volumes of paper, yet that provides high visual and physical accessibility, and that is easily reconfigurable by a user to meet constantly changing needs and for maximum efficiency. Preferably, such a system would allow access to groups of files so that they can be quickly retrieved and taken as a group to meetings at locations removed from the workstation. Such a system preferably would emphasize visual access, organization, rearrangeability and customizability for maximum worker control.
Accordingly, a storage system is desired solving the aforementioned problems and having the aforementioned advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one aspect of the present invention, a storage system is provided for supporting items in a hanging folder. The storage system includes a unitary frame defining a planar geometric shape with sides, with at least two of the sides having an up flange adapted to support opposite edges of the hanging folder, and with the geometric shape further including corners with an attachment feature. Legs are provided that are configured to releasably engage the attachment feature and support the unitary frame above a support surface in a freestanding arrangement. The legs have a length long enough to support the unitary frame above the support surface so that the folders will not touch the support surface but instead will hang within the unitary frame.
In another aspect of the present invention, a storage system includes a unitary frame defining a geometric shape with sides, with at least two of the sides having up flanges adapted to support hanging inserts. A plurality of hanging inserts is shaped to fit into and hang from the unitary frame. Each hanging insert has a pair of attachment members adapted to engage the up flanges. The plurality of hanging inserts includes a hanging folder with a folded stiff material forming a thin pocket for papers, a sling including a strip of flexible material that drapes between the at least two sides when placed in the unitary frame, and a box-shaped holder with four sides in the bottom configured to form a contained arrangement within the unitary frame.
In another aspect of the present invention, a storage system includes a unitary frame having a first up flange adapted to support hanging folders. A first insert has a container member configured to sit within the universal frame. The first insert further has a first attachment member configured to engage and rest on the first up flange. The first attachment member has a second up flange configured to replicate the first up flange. A plurality of second inserts each have a second attachment member configured to engage and selectively rest on either one of the first up flange and the second up flange. The container member of the first insert is configured to contain and hold the plurality of second inserts together and is removable from the unitary frame so that the plurality of second inserts can be taken as a unit to a location separate from the unitary frame.
In another aspect of the present invention, a storage system includes a perimeter frame having a first flange adapted to engage and support hanging folders. A first insert has a container member configured to set within the perimeter frame and further has a first attachment member configured to engage and rest on the first flange. The first attachment member also has a second flange. A plurality of second inserts is provided, each having a second attachment member configured to engage and selectively rest on the second flange. The container member of the first insert is configured to contain and hold the plurality of second inserts together and is removable from the perimeter frame so that the plurality of the second inserts can be taken as a unit to a location separate from the perimeter frame. The second inserts are also removable for individual use.
In yet another aspect, a freestanding storage system includes a perimeter frame made of polymeric material having sides with up flanges adapted to support hanging folders and with bottom-accessible recesses. A plurality of bent-wire legs is configured to snap-attach into the recesses of adjacent sides to support the universal frame. The legs include bottom foot sections shaped to stably engage a support surface.
These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a knockdown storage device embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 4-5
are side and top views of the bent-wire leg shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a cross section taken along the line VI—VI in
FIG. 3
;
FIGS. 7-9
are perspective views of three inserts adapted to sit within the storage unit shown in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 7
being a thin file folder insert,
FIG. 8
being a sling insert,
FIG. 9
being a soft box insert;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of a section of the attachment flange shown in
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is an exploded perspective view similar to
FIG. 10
, but showing a section of a modified attachment flange;
FIG. 12
is a fragmentary cross section of a nested arrangement including the frame shown in
FIG. 1
, the soft box insert shown in
FIG. 9
, and a thin file folder insert shown in
FIG. 7
; and
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of several supports for supporting the universal frame shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of additional supports for supporting the universal frame shown in FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present storage system includes a universal frame
21
adapted to support different inserts, such as inserts
22
,
22
A, and
22
B (
FIGS. 7-9
, respectively), and is adapted to be supported by various supports
23
,
23
A and
23
B (FIGS.
13
and
14
). The storage system is knockdown and reconfigurable by a user, and provides excellent flexibility of use, while taking advantage of common parts. Further, the system can be flexibly used in existing offices having shelves or partitions.
The freestanding storage device
20
(
FIGS. 1-3
) includes the universal frame
21
supported by snap-attached legs
23
. The illustrated universal frame
21
comprises a one piece molding of structure plastic, and includes straight side sections
24
and corners
25
forming a square (or rectangular) shape. The side sections
24
have a cross section (
FIG. 6
) that includes a body
26
with a bottom recess or groove
27
, and a top flange
28
that extends above the body
26
. The illustrated frame
21
is one piece, square, and has a flange
28
and also a recess
27
on all four sides, but it is contemplated that the frame could be multi-piece, rectangular, and have flanges
28
only on two opposing sides. The flange
28
is located on an inboard section of the body
26
.
There are four bent-wire legs
23
shown in FIG.
2
. Each bent-wire leg
23
includes a U-shaped foot section
29
, parallel vertical sections
30
, and orthogonally-related horizontal attachment sections
31
. The attachment sections
31
are straight, and define a diameter shaped to snap-fit mateably into the recess
27
on the body
26
. It is contemplated that the recess
27
defines a diameter about equal to the diameter of the bent-wire attachment sections
31
, and further the opposing lips
32
that define an opening to the recess
27
are positioned closer together than the recess. When the attachment sections
31
are pressed against the opening to the recess
27
in a first direction “A” (FIG.
2
), the lips
32
resiliently flex apart, allowing the attachment sections
31
to snap into the recess
27
. When the lips
32
resiliently flex back toward each other, they retain the attachment sections
31
in place.
It is noted that the lips
32
do not need to extend a full length of the side sections
24
and further that they do not need to extend around the corners
25
. Further, the side sections
24
can include center portions where there is no recess (e.g. the location
27
′ between the ends
33
of attachment sections
31
on adjacent pairs of bent-wire legs
23
). Alternatively, the side sections
24
can include longitudinally-extending holes (not specifically shown) in their center portions for receiving the ends
33
of the attachment sections
31
. In this second configuration with holes, the ends
33
of the bent-wire legs
23
are first extended into the holes in a first directions B
1
and B
2
(FIG.
2
), and thereafter the bent-wire leg
23
is moved in a direction “C” to finally snappingly engage the leg
23
with the frame
21
.
The U-shaped foot sections
29
(
FIG. 2
) each include parallel wire portions
29
′ that define a space therebetween, and further define an access opening into the space under the parallel vertical sections
30
. A rubber foot
34
includes a disk-shaped lower end and a projection that extends upwardly. The projection is shaped to slide through the access opening into the space into frictional engagement with the parallel wire portions
29
′. The foot
34
frictionally engages the parallel wire portions
29
′ to retain the foot
34
in the space.
The freestanding storage device
20
(
FIG. 1
) is adapted to support file folders
22
. Specifically, the file folders
22
(
FIG. 7
) include a folded panel
35
, with upper edges folded over and secured around flat wire hanger members
36
. The folded panel
35
has a width selected to drop into and between the side sections
24
, and the hanger members
36
each include end sections
37
(
FIG. 1
) that extend over the top flanges
28
. A down hook
38
defines a recess
38
′ (
FIG. 13
) shaped to mateably receive and engage the top flange
28
to hold the file folder
22
in the frame
21
. The illustrated frame
21
is square, such that the file folder
22
can be stored in either direction, but it is specifically noted that the frame
21
can be made in a rectangular shape. For example, it may be desirable to make two frames that are rectangular, and that combine to form a square when placed side by side.
The insert
22
A (
FIG. 8
) includes a pair of molded attachment members
38
″ and a strip
39
of flexible material attached between and forming a sling between the attachment members
38
″. The attachment members
38
″ (
FIG. 10
) each include a down flange
40
and an up flange
41
. The up flange
41
forms an inverted J-shaped hook for releasably engaging the top flange
28
. The down flange
40
(
FIG. 10
) fits between a pair of tri-folded strips
42
′ on the end of the strip
39
, and is secured in place by stitching. An extended section
40
′ of the down flange
40
extends into an end pocket formed by the tri-folded strips
42
′ of the strip
39
to stiffen the end area. Also, an additional stiffener (not shown) can be sewn to the edges of the flexible strip
39
if needed.
In an alternative embodiment (FIG.
11
), an upper edge section of the strip
39
is folded to form a folded upper edge, and is slit along the folded edge to form an opening
42
. The down flange
40
extends into the opening
42
, and is secured such as by stitching.
The insert
22
B (
FIG. 9
) includes a soft box
44
and a pair of attachment members
45
. The soft box
44
includes a flat bottom panel
46
that is preferably relatively stiff, and four “soft” pliable side panels
47
. The attachment members
45
include a down flange
48
and an up flange
49
. The down flange
48
is attached to the side panels
47
of soft box
44
in a manner similar to the down flanges
40
as shown in
FIG. 10
or as shown in FIG.
11
. The up flange
49
comprises a modified L-shape (
FIG. 12
) including a horizontal leg
50
and a vertical leg
51
(see FIG.
13
). The horizontal leg
50
extends far enough to stably engage and rest on the top flange
28
. As shown, it is not necessary for the horizontal leg
50
to include a recess to engage a top of the top flange
28
, although it potentially could. The vertical leg
51
is oriented and positioned to support the file folder
22
by engaging the recess
38
′ inside of the down hook
38
. Thus, the soft box insert
22
B is configured to rest on the frame
21
, and to retain file folders
22
therein. It is contemplated to be within the scope of the present invention to provide a rigid box-shaped insert (like the insert
22
B but with rigid sides and bottom).
The support
23
A (
FIG. 14
) includes a pair of rigid panels
52
of wood, steel, plastic, or other suitable structural material. A top edge
54
of the panel
52
is configured to stably engage the recess
27
of the universal frame
21
. Each of the side panels
52
include a bottom flange
53
configured for secure attachment to a shelf, such as with a bolt or tab-attach feature.
The support
23
B (
FIG. 14
) includes a rigid box having rigid side panels
55
(of wood, steel, plastic, or the like) similar to the support
23
A. In other words, like support
23
A, the top edges of side panels
55
are configured to stably engage the recess
27
of the universal frame
21
. The illustrated side panels
55
in the support
23
B are not connected, but instead include separated corners. This helps in assembly. Nonetheless, a box support with connected corners could also be used.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Claims
- 1. A storage system for supporting items in a hanging folder, comprising:a unitary frame made of polymeric material and defining a planar geometric shape with a plurality of sides, the unitary frame being a one-piece single molding that defines an opening and a continuous perimeter around the opening, at least two of the sides having an up flange adapted to support opposite edges of the hanging folder, the geometric shape further including corners having an attachment feature in the form of a recess molded into the unitary frame; and legs configured to releasably engage the attachment feature and support the unitary frame above a support surface in a free-standing arrangement, the legs having a length chosen to support the unitary frame above the support surface, whereby folders shorter than the length will not touch the support surface but instead will hang within the unitary frame.
- 2. The storage system defined in claim 1, wherein the recess extends from the corners onto the plurality of sides, and wherein the legs each include an upper end shaped to snap-attach into the recess.
- 3. The storage system defined in claim 2, wherein the upper ends each include wire sections that extend at a ninety degree angle to each other and that are shaped to snap into the recess in adjacent ones of the sides.
- 4. The storage system defined in claim 3, wherein the recesses form a continuous groove that extends around a bottom of the unitary frame.
- 5. The storage system defined in claim 4, wherein the up flange extends continuously around the unitary frame.
- 6. The storage system defined in claim 1, wherein the legs each include an upper end shaped to frictionally engage and attach to the attachment feature at each corner.
- 7. The storage system defined in claim 1, wherein the attachment feature at each corner extends from the associated corner and extends onto the sides adjacent the associated corner, and wherein the legs each include upper ends formed by wire sections that extend at a ninety degree angle to each other and that are shaped to frictionally engage the attachment features in the adjacent associated sides.
- 8. The storage system defined in claim 1, wherein the attachment feature comprises a continuous groove that extends around a bottom of the unitary frame.
- 9. The storage system defined in claim 1, wherein the up flange extends continuously around the unitary frame.
- 10. The storage system defined in claim 1, including a plurality of hanging inserts shaped to fit into and hang from the unitary frame, each hanging insert having a pair of attachment members adapted to engage the up flanges; the plurality of hanging inserts including a hanging folder with a folded stiff material forming a thin pocket for papers, a sling including a strip of flexible material that drapes between the at least two sides when placed in the unitary frame, and a box-shaped holder with four sides and a bottom configured to form a contained arrangement within the unitary frame.
- 11. The storage system defined in claim 10, wherein the sling is configured to hang perpendicular to the hanging folder when supported within the unitary frame.
- 12. The storage system defined in claim 10, wherein the box-shaped holder is configured to receive a plurality of the hanging folders.
- 13. A storage system comprising:a unitary frame having a first up flange adapted to support hanging folders; a first insert having a container member configured sit within the universal frame and further having a first attachment member configured to engage and rest on the first up flange, the first attachment member having a second up flange configured to replicate the first up flange; and a plurality of second inserts each having a second attachment member configured to engage and selectively rest on either one of the first up flange said plurality of second inserts together and being removable from the unitary frame so that the plurality of second inserts can be taken as a unit to a location separate from the unitary frame.
- 14. A storage system comprising:a perimeter frame having a first flange adapted to engage and support hanging folders; a first insert having a container member configured to set within the perimeter frame and further having an first attachment member configured to engage and rest on the first flange, the first attachment member having a second flange; and a plurality of second inserts each having a second attachment member configured to engage and selectively rest on the second flange, the container member of the first insert containing and holding said plurality of second inserts together and being removable from the perimeter frame so that the plurality of second inserts can be taken as a unit to a location separate from the perimeter frame, but the second inserts also being removable for individual use.
- 15. The storage system defined in claim 14, including:a plurality of bent-wire legs configured to snap-attach into recesses in the perimeter frame; the legs including bottom foot sections shaped to stably engage a support surface.
- 16. The storage system defined in claim 15, wherein the perimeter frame comprises a unitary one-piece molding.
- 17. The storage system defined in claim 15, wherein the up flange comprises a continuous up flange that extends continuously around the perimeter frame.
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