Organizing cabinet with sorting tray

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6375289
  • Patent Number
    6,375,289
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 10, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An organizing cabinet for storing relatively small, loose items in sorted fashion configured to facilitate sorting and storing of the items. The organizing cabinet features a cabinet holding a plurality of storage bins and a sorting plate disposed at an upper portion of the cabinet. The sorting plate is pivotally connected to the cabinet at a pivot axis. The sorting plate has a flat sorting surface and a retaining wall extending along the sorting surface. The retaining wall extends generally parallel to or aligned with the pivot axis and has a dispensing port formed through which sorted items are poured either directly into a selected receptacle or into a user's hand simply by pivoting the sorting plate upwardly about the pivot axis.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to organizers and, more specifically, to organizers that facilitate sorting and storing relatively small, loose items.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Generally, organizers for storing relatively small, loose items such as nuts, bolts, screws, etc. consist of a cabinet housing a number of drawer-type storage bins. When placing items into the storage bins of an organizer of this type, a user sometimes needs to sort the items before they are placed in the bins, for example, if the various items to be stored are intermingled.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides an organizing cabinet for storing relatively small, loose items in sorted fashion which is configured to facilitate sorting and storing of the items. The organizing cabinet features a cabinet housing a number of storage bins and a sorting plate disposed at an upper portion of the cabinet. The sorting plate is pivotally connected to the cabinet at a pivot axis located along an upper edge of the cabinet. The sorting plate has a flat sorting surface and a retaining wall extending along the sorting surface, generally along the pivot axis. A dispensing port is formed in the retaining wall. Relatively small, loose items which have been sorted on the sorting surface can then be poured into a receptacle positioned below the dispensing port by pivoting the sorting plate upwardly about the pivot axis such that the items pass through the dispensing port and drop into the receptacle.




Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an organizing cabinet according to the present invention;





FIG. 1A

is a break-away view showing internal details in the area marked


1


A in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the organizing cabinet shown in

FIG. 1

, with the sorting plate pivoted relative to the cabinet to dispense items on the sorting plate into a storage bin held under the dispensing port;





FIG. 2A

is a break-away view showing internal details in the area marked


2


A in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the organizing cabinet shown in FIGS.


1


and


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now more particularly to the drawings,

FIGS. 1

,


1


A,


2


,


2


A, and


3


illustrate an organizing cabinet according to the invention, generally indicated at


10


, for sorting and storing small, loose items


12


. The organizing cabinet


10


includes a cabinet


14


housing a number of drawer-type storage bins


16


and a sorting plate, generally indicated at


18


, attached to an upper, frame portion


20


of the cabinet


14


. As described in greater detail below, the sorting plate


18


is pivotally connected to the cabinet


14


by a pair of hinge structures


52


and pivots about a pivot axis


22


located along an upper edge of the upper frame portion


20


. The sorting plate


18


has a flat sorting surface


24


and a retaining wall


26


, which extends along the sorting surface


24


. A dispensing port


28


is formed in the retaining wall


26


, and the sorted items


12


are poured through it when the sorting plate


18


is pivoted upwardly.




The cabinet


14


has a pair of metallic side walls


30


formed from stamped sheet metal, which are braced by supports


31


as shown in FIG.


3


. One pair of supports are connected between each side wall


30


and the upper frame portion


20


, and the other pair of supports are connected between each side wall


30


and a molded plastic base portion


32


. The molded plastic base portion


32


has an upper surface


34


at the bottom of the cabinet


14


. Horizontal supporting shelves


36


extend between the side walls


30


of the cabinet


14


in vertically spaced relation, each having an upper surface


38


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 2A

, the upper frame portion


20


of the cabinet


14


is preferably formed as a frame that extends along the perimeter of the cabinet


14


, with the frame


20


having an upper surface


40


. The frame


20


preferably has a slot or notch


42


, and a plastic label or placard (e.g. with the name of a hardware store, etc.) can be inserted into the slot or notch


42


. In general, the components of the cabinet


14


can be made from plastic or any other suitable material such as metal, wood, or other rugged material.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the storage bins


16


are arranged within the cabinet


14


in horizontal rows and vertical columns, with the storage bins


16


slidingly supported on the upper surfaces


34


,


38


of the base portion


32


and supporting shelves


36


, respectively. Alternatively, the cabinet


14


could be configured to house a number of storage bins


16


having different sizes. In such alternative configurations, the storage bins would not necessarily be arranged in precise horizontal rows and vertical columns.




Preferably, the storage bins


16


can be removed from the cabinet


14


. That way, after being sorted, the items


12


can be poured (as described in more detail below) directly into a selected storage bin


17


by removing that storage bin from the cabinet


14


, holding it under the dispensing port


28


as shown in

FIG. 2

, and pivoting the sorting plate


18


upwardly so that the items


12


are discharged through the dispensing port and into the selected storage bin


17


.




With respect to the sorting plate


18


, a retaining wall


26


extends from the sorting surface


24


so as to retain a portion of the items


12


which are not to be stored in a particular selected bin when the sorting plate


18


is pivoted upward. Preferably, the retaining wall


26


extends along the entire perimeter of the sorting plate


18


, except for where the dispensing port


28


is formed. All that should be present for proper operation of the invention, however, is some sort of ridge-shaped retaining member extending along or generally aligned with the pivot axis


22


so as to retain the items


12


not being discharged when the sorting plate


18


is pivoted upwardly.




A retaining wall extension


44


extends from a portion of the retaining wall


26


, generally adjacent to the dispensing port


28


and partially across the sorting surface


24


toward an opposite portion of the retaining wall


26


. The retaining wall extension


44


generally separates the sorting surface


24


into a discharge region


46


and a retention region


48


. Additionally, a guiding portion


50


of the retaining wall is formed in the discharge region


46


. Guiding surfaces


45


and


51


of the retaining wall extension and the guiding portion


50


, respectively, are configured to guide or “funnel” the desired items toward the dispensing port


28


. The retention region


48


retains items


12


disposed therein when the sorting plate


18


is pivoted upwardly, whereas the discharge region


46


, together with the guiding portion


50


, permits items


12


disposed therein to be guided into the dispensing port


28


for discharge into a receptacle positioned below it. Alternatively, in a configuration not shown, the retaining wall extension


44


could extend completely across the sorting surface


24


to the opposite portion of the retaining wall


26


such that the retention region


48


is completely bounded and separated from the discharge region


46


.




As noted above, the sorting cabinet


10


has hinge structures


52


which permit the sorting plate


18


to pivot with respect to the cabinet


14


, about the axis


22


. As shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 1A and 2A

, each hinge structure


52


consists of a cylindrical shaft member


54


extending from an associated extension member


56


extending from wall


58


of the sorting plate


18


, and each shaft member


54


is supported in a journaling opening


60


formed in an outwardly facing surface of the frame portion


20


. Thus, the cylindrical shaft members


54


form the pivot axis


22


. (It should be noted that

FIG. 2A

shows a break-away view of the cylindrical shaft member


54


and its journaling opening


60


. The journaling opening


60


is actually circular and completely surrounds the associated shaft member


54


.) The shaft members


54


are positioned relative to the bottom, front edge


62


of the sorting plate


18


so as to allow the sorting plate


18


to pivot about the pivot axis


22


without obstruction.




The cylindrical shaft members


54


are inserted into the journaling openings


60


by a spring type deflection. For example, one shaft member


54


would be inserted into its journaling opening


60


and the extension member


56


carrying the other shaft member


54


would be flexed away from the frame portion


20


such that the associated shaft member


54


could be inserted into its journaling opening to pivotally attach the sorting tray


18


to the cabinet


14


.




Alternatively, in a configuration not shown, the hinge structure could consist of a series of aligned journaling members extending from the sorting plate and the upper frame portion


20


. A pin-type axle member would pass through the journaling members and be retained therein by suitable securing means.




Operation




The organizing cabinet of the invention is used as follows. A user places a number of small, loose, intermingled items


12


on the sorting surface


24


, either in the discharge region


46


or the retention region


48


. The items may be, for example, different sizes of nuts, bolts, screws, etc., or a variety of each. The user then counts out or sorts out a desired number of the specific items to be stored in the selected storage bin


17


, thereby dividing the group of items


12


into first and second groups


64


,


66


(FIG.


2


), with the first group


64


disposed on the discharge region


46


of the sorting surface


24


and the second group


66


disposed on the retention region


48


. The user may either place the original group of items in discharge region


46


and remove (e.g. slide) items not to be discharged into the selected receptacle to the retention region


48


or, alternatively, the user may place the original group of items in the retention region


48


and transfer the items to be stored in the selected receptacle over to the discharge region


46


.




After the items are separated into the first and second groups


64


,


66


, the selected storage bin


17


is removed from the cabinet


14


and held below the discharge spout


28


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The user then pivots the sorting plate


18


upward relative to the cabinet


14


so as to discharge the first group of items


64


through the dispensing port


28


and directly into the selected storage bin


17


. The second group of items


66


is automatically retained on the retention region


48


of the sorting surface


24


. The selected storage bin


17


would then be replaced in the cabinet


14


. Alternatively, the user could hold his or her hand under the dispensing port


28


and discharge the items into his or her hand, then manually place the items in the selected storage bin


17


.




While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the illustrative embodiments set forth above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made to the structure, arrangement, proportion, elements, materials, and components used in the practice of the invention. For example, the sorting plate could be provided as a retrofit for an existing organizing cabinet. In that case, the sorting plate


18


would be attached to its own individual support frame, and that support frame would rest on the upper surface of a pre-existing organizing cabinet. The sorting plate


18


would be pivotally attached to an upper portion of the support frame by hinge structures at a pivot axis located along an upper edge of the support frame.




In another contemplated embodiment, the sorting plate could be configured to slide laterally so as to move the dispensing port into position over any given desired storage bin


16


. Such an embodiment could be constructed by, for example, providing a rail along the upper front edge of the cabinet


14


and mounting the sorting plate to that rail by means of sliding, pivoting clips. That way, the desired storage bin


16


(especially those positioned in the upper row of the cabinet


14


) could be partially withdrawn from the cabinet


14


and the sorting plate could be slid along the rail to position the dispensing port into position over the desired storage bin


16


, then the items could be dispensed directly into the storage bin without removing it completely from the cabinet. Thus, the foregoing preferred specific embodiments have been shown and described for the purpose of illustrating the functional and structural principles of this invention and are subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An organizer for storing relatively small, loose items in sorted fashion, said organizer configured to facilitate sorting and storing of said items, said organizer comprising:a cabinet holding a plurality of storage bins; and a sorting plate disposed at an upper portion of said cabinet and being pivotally connected to said cabinet at a pivot axis, said sorting plate comprising a flat sorting surface and a retaining wall extending along said sorting surface, said retaining wall having a dispensing port formed therein; said sorting plate being pivotable about said pivot axis, with said retaining wall being configured and disposed so as to retain items on the sorting surface when the sorting plate is pivoted about said pivot axis, such that relatively small, loose items placed on said sorting surface can be poured through said dispensing port and into a receptacle positioned below said dispensing port by pivoting said sorting plate upwardly about said pivot axis, with items not desired to be poured through said dispensing port and into said receptacle being retained on said sorting surface by means of said retaining wall.
  • 2. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said storage bins are removable from said cabinet such that the items can be poured directly into a selected storage bin constituting said receptacle by removing said selected storage bin from said cabinet; holding said selected storage bin under said dispensing port; and pivoting said sorting plate upwardly about said pivot axis.
  • 3. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said retaining wall has guiding surfaces configured to funnel or guide the items toward said dispensing port.
  • 4. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said sorting plate is supported on an upper surface of said cabinet when not pivoted.
  • 5. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said sorting plate forms an upper wall of said cabinet when not pivoted.
  • 6. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said sorting plate comprises a retrofit attachment to said cabinet.
  • 7. The organizer of claim 1, wherein, except for said dispensing port, said retaining wall extends along the entire perimeter of said sorting plate.
  • 8. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said sorting surface has a discharge region and a retention region that is at least partially separated from said discharge region, said retention region being configured to retain items disposed thereon when said sorting plate is pivoted upwardly and said discharge region being configured to permit items disposed thereon to be guided to said dispensing port for discharge into the receptacle positioned below said dispensing port.
  • 9. The organizer of claim 8, wherein said sorting plate has a retaining wall extension extending from a portion of said retaining wall in the vicinity of said dispensing port at least partially across said sorting surface toward an opposite portion of said retaining wall to define said retention region and said discharge region.
  • 10. The organizer of claim 9, wherein said retaining wall extension extends completely across said sorting surface to said opposite portion such that said retention region is completely bounded and separated from said discharge region.
  • 11. The organizer of claim 1, wherein said sorting plate is connected to said cabinet by means of hinge structures comprising shaft members extending from one of said sorting plate and said cabinet and journaling openings formed in the other of said sorting plate and said cabinet, said shaft members fitting in and rotating in said journaling openings.
  • 12. A sorting plate assembly for retrofitting an organizer for storing relatively small, loose items, which organizer comprises an organizer cabinet holding a plurality of drawer-type storage bins, said sorting plate assembly comprising:a support frame configured to rest on an upper surface of the organizer cabinet; and a sorting plate disposed at an upper portion of said support frame and being pivotally connected to said support frame at a pivot axis, said sorting plate comprising a flat sorting surface and a retaining wall extending along said sorting surface, said retaining wall having a dispensing port formed therein; said sorting plate being pivotable about said pivot axis such that relatively small, loose items placed on said sorting surface can be poured through said dispensing port and into a receptacle positioned below said dispensing port by pivoting said sorting plate upwardly about said pivot axis.
  • 13. The sorting plate assembly of claims 12, wherein, except for said dispensing port, said retaining wall extends along the entire perimeter of said sorting plate.
  • 14. The sorting plate assembly of claim 12, wherein said retaining wall has guiding surfaces configured to funnel or guide the items toward said dispensing port.
  • 15. The sorting plate assembly of claim 12, wherein said sorting surface has a discharge region and a retention region that is at least partially separated from said discharge region, said retention region being configured to retain items disposed thereon when said sorting plate is pivoted upwardly and said discharge region being configured to permit items disposed thereon to be guided to said dispensing port for discharge into the receptacle positioned below said dispensing port.
  • 16. The sorting plate assembly of claim 15, wherein said sorting plate has a retaining wall extension extending from a portion of said retaining wall in the vicinity of said dispensing port at least partially across said sorting surface toward an opposite portion of said retaining wall to define said retention region and said discharge region.
  • 17. The sorting plate assembly of claim 16, wherein said retaining wall extension extends completely across said sorting surface to said opposite portion such that said retention region is completely bounded and separated from said discharge region.
  • 18. The sorting plate assembly of claim 12, wherein said sorting plate is connected to said frame by means of hinge structures comprising shaft members extending from one of said sorting plate and said frame and journaling openings formed in the other of said sorting plate and said frame, said shaft members fitting in and rotating in said journaling openings.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
2629644 Heys Feb 1953 A
5762411 Yemini Jun 1998 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
23165 Oct 1921 FR