Claims
- 1. A nesting drawer assembly for storing material such as recipe cards comprising:
- a drawer bottom with a pair of upwardly extending facing sidewalls flanged at their upper margins and a drawer top with a pair of downwardly extending facing sidewalls with matching flanges along their lower margins, the drawer bottom having at its back end a pair of brackets slideably engaging around the drawer top flanges and the drawer top having at its front end a pair of brackets slideably engaging around the drawer bottom flanges to thereby allow relative back-and-forth sliding movement between the drawer bottom and top, the two pairs of brackets being in each other's path in said movement to limit the extent thereof in the direction of the bottom's forward movement, with the top's flanges being over and riding on the bottom's flanges and with the brackets holding the top and bottom to each other;
- said drawer bottom and top being shaped and dimensioned to receive selected flat stock therein when said brackets engage the respective flanges, and at least one of the bottom and top being made of resilient material to allow the sidewalls thereof to be manually deformed to thereby disengage the drawer bottom and top from each other; and
- said drawer top and bottom being shaped and dimensioned relative to each other to allow one to nest in the other when so disengaged from each other to thereby reduce the assembly to about half its assembled size to facilitate shipment or storage thereof.
- 2. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 1 including a door journaled at the front end of the drawer bottom to rotate about a horizontal axis between a closed position and a range of open positions.
- 3. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 in which the door's journaled movement causes sufficient friction with the drawer bottom to retain the door at any one of a range of the open positions to which it can be manually rotated.
- 4. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 or 3 in which said door has a hand-pull extending forwardly thereof when the door is in its closed position, and a card ledge at the side thereof opposite said pull to support a recipe card when the door is rotated about said horizontal axis to a position in which said pull extends downwardly or backwardly.
- 5. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 or 3 in which said door includes one or more lugs releasably snap-locking the door to the drawer top when the door is in its closed position.
- 6. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 or 3 in which said door includes means limiting the extent of the backward sliding movement of the drawer bottom relative to the drawer top.
- 7. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 or 3 in which the drawer top includes a back wall, a partial front wall and a top wall with at least one substantial opening therein, and includes means for mounting the drawer top to the underside of a shelf or a cabinet.
- 8. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 7 in which said drawer bottom includes a back wall, a bottom wall and a partial front wall and in which the door is shaped and dimensioned to close the gap between the sidewalls and the partial front walls of the drawer top and bottom when in its closed position.
- 9. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 1 in which the facing sides of the drawer bottom's sidewalls have vertically extending tracks spaced from each other in the front-to-back direction, and including a card stop removably retained in a selected facing pair of said tracks.
- 10. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 or 3 in which the front ends of the bottom's flanges have upwardly extending stops which are in the path of the top's brackets to engage them and thereby limit the extent of the backward movement of the drawer bottom relative to the drawer top.
- 11. A nesting drawer assembly as in claim 2 or 3 in which one of the top and bottom has ridges extending from the inner margin of its flanges toward and along the inner sides of the flanges of the other, to interlock the top and bottom to each other in their sliding movement.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of parent application Ser. No. 374,188 filed on May 3, 1982, now abandoned, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in this c-i-p application.
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