The present invention relates to a pedestal system, and in particular to a plurality of connector assemblies and accessories for a pedestal system.
Storage devices such as filing cabinets for use within office settings are well known in the art. These storage devices typically include a cabinet defining an interior space and a plurality of drawers slidably mounted within the cabinet for conveniently storing office supplies and materials therein. Heretofore, these storage cabinets have typically required components and accessories that are uniquely designed for each particular storage cabinet, including uniquely designed coupling systems for coupling the storage cabinet to other office furniture, outer aesthetic cover plates for covering the exposed drawer ends associated therewith, as well as attachments for drawer lock/interlock assemblies. Moreover, these systems and assemblies of the known storage cabinets are typically complicated in design, thereby requiring specialized tools or skilled persons for assembly, and are typically expensive to manufacture.
A storage system is needed that utilizes coupling systems, drawer cover assemblies, drawer lock/interlock assemblies, and the like, that are interchangeable within various storage cabinet configurations, may be assembled/disassembled without the use of specially designed tools and/or personnel, and are relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a drawer assembly that includes a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls opposed across the bottom wall from one another and extending upwardly from the bottom wall, a rear wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall and between the pair of sidewalls, and a front wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall between the pair of sidewalls and opposed across the bottom wall from the rear wall, wherein the front wall includes at least one laterally-extending flange located proximate an uppermost edge thereof. The drawer assembly also includes a face plate having at least one laterally-extending flange located substantially proximate an upper edge thereof, wherein at least a select one of a group consisting of at least one flange of the front wall and of the at least one flange of the face plate includes a pair of flanges defining a first gap therebetween, and wherein the remaining one of the group consisting of the at least one flange of the front wall and the at least one flange of the face plate includes an outwardly-extending first tab that is received into the gap, thereby coupling the face plate with the front wall.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a drawer assembly that includes a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls opposed across the bottom wall from one another and extending upwardly from the bottom wall, a rear wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall and between the pair of sidewalls, and a front wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall between the pair of sidewalls and opposed across the bottom wall from the rear wall, wherein the front wall includes at least one laterally-extending flange located proximate an uppermost edge thereof, and at least one forwardly-extending tab located along a side edge of the front wall. The drawer assembly also includes a face plate having at least one laterally-extending flange located substantially proximate an uppermost edge thereof, and a rearwardly-exposed abutment surface, wherein the flange of the front and the flange of the face plate engage one another, and wherein the tab of front wall engages the abutment surface of the face plate, thereby coupling the face plate with the front wall.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage cabinet that includes a housing member including a pair of sidewalls, a rear wall, a top wall and a bottom wall cooperating to define an interior space and a forwardly-facing aperture providing access to the interior space, and at least one drawer assembly operably coupled to the housing member for rectilinear movement into and from the interior of the housing member. The at least one drawer assembly includes a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls opposed across the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly from one another and extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly, a rear wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly and between the pair of sidewalls of the at least one drawer assembly, and a front wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly between the pair of sidewalls of the at least one drawer assembly and opposed across the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly from the rear wall of the at least one drawer assembly, wherein the front wall includes at least one laterally-extending flange located proximate an uppermost edge thereof. The at least one drawer assembly further includes a face plate having at least one laterally-extending flange located substantially proximate an upper edge thereof. At least a select one of a group consisting of the at least one flange of the front wall of the least one drawer assembly and of the least one flange of the face plate includes a pair of flanges defining a first gap therebetween, and wherein the remaining one of the group consisting of the at least one flange of the front wall of the at least one drawer assembly and the at least one flange of the faceplate includes an outwardly-extending first tab that is received into the gap, thereby coupling the face plate with the front wall of the at least one door assembly.
Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a storage cabinet that includes a housing member including a pair of sidewalls, a rear wall, a top wall and a bottom wall that cooperate to define an interior space and a forwardly-facing aperture providing access to the interior space, and at least one drawer assembly operably coupled to the housing member for rectilinear movement into and from the interior of the housing member. The at least one drawer assembly includes a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls opposed across the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly from one another and extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly and between the pair of sidewalls of the at least one drawer assembly, and a front wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall of the least one drawer assembly and between the pair of sidewalls of the least one drawer assembly, and opposed across the bottom wall of the at least one drawer assembly from the rear wall of the at least one drawer assembly, wherein the front wall includes at least one laterally-extending flange located proximate an uppermost edge thereof, and at least one forwardly-extending tab located along a side edge of the front wall. The at least one drawer assembly further includes a face plate having at least one laterally-extending flange located substantially proximate an upper edge thereof, and a rearwardly-exposed abutment surface. The flange of the front wall of the at least one drawer assembly and the flange of the faceplate engage one another, and the tab of the front wall of the at least one drawer assembly engages the abutment surface of the faceplate, thereby coupling the face plate with the front wall of the at least one drawer assembly.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a coupling system for coupling a furniture component to a free-standing partition assembly, wherein the partition assembly includes a connector member having a plurality of longitudinally-extending and aligned slots located in an outwardly exposed face thereof. The coupling assembly includes a first bracket adapted to couple to a furniture component and having a plurality of first engagement members spaced along a length thereof and adapted to engage a plurality of first slots of a connector member of a partition assembly, and a second bracket adapted to couple to a furniture component and having a plurality of second engagement members located along a length thereof and adapted to engage a plurality of second slots of a connector member longitudinally aligned with a plurality of first slots, and wherein the second bracket is longitudinally shiftable with respect to the first bracket prior to coupling the second bracket with a furniture component.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a furniture system that includes a free-standing partition assembly that includes a connector member having a plurality of longitudinally-extending and aligned slots located in an outwardly exposed face thereof, a furniture component, and a coupling assembly. The coupling assembly includes a first bracket coupled to the furniture component and having a plurality of first engagement members spaced along the length thereof, wherein the first engagement members are engaged within a portion of a plurality of slots of the connector member, and a second bracket coupled to the furniture component and having a plurality of second engagement members spaced along the length thereof and engaged within a portion of the plurality of slots of the connector member, wherein the second bracket is longitudinally shiftable with respect to the first bracket prior to the second bracket being coupled with the furniture component.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a connection plate for supporting a furniture component from a worksurface that includes a body portion adapted to couple to a furniture component, and at least one engagement member extending forwardly of the body portion and adapted to slidably engage a first bracket extending below and coupled to a worksurface. The connector plate further includes a forward portion extending forward of the body portion and adapted to couple with a second bracket extending below and coupled to the worksurface.
Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a furniture assembly that includes a worksurface, a first bracket affixed to an underside of the worksurface, and a second bracket affixed to an underside of the worksurface. The furniture assembly also includes a furniture component including a bottom wall, a pair of sidewalls extending upwardly from and opposed across the bottom wall from one another, a rear wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall and between the sidewalls, and a rim extending inwardly from and along upper edges of the sidewalls and the rear wall. The furniture system further includes a connection plate that includes a body portion coupled with the flange of the furniture component, at least one engagement member extending forward of the body portion and slidably engaging the first bracket, and a forward portion extending forward of the body portion and coupled with the second bracket, thereby supporting the furniture component from the worksurface.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a divider for segmenting an interior space of a drawer assembly, the drawer assembly including a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures spaced along a length thereof, a pair of sidewalls extending upwardly from and opposed across the bottom wall from one another, wherein each sidewall includes a plurality of notches spaced along the length thereof, and aligned with the apertures of the bottom wall. The divider including a substantially planar body portion having a top edge, a bottom edge and pair of side edges, a first tab member extending downwardly from the bottom edge of the body portion, wherein the first tab member is adapted to engage an aperture in a bottom wall of the drawer assembly, and a pair of second tab members extending outwardly from the side edges of the body portion, wherein the second tab members are adapted to engage notches in a pair of sidewalls of a drawer assembly, thereby positively locating the divider within a drawer assembly.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a drawer assembly that includes a bottom wall having a plurality of apertures spaced along a length thereof, a pair of sidewalls extending upwardly from and opposed across the bottom wall from one another, wherein each sidewall has a plurality of apertures spaced along the length thereof, a back wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall and between the sidewalls, and a front wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall and between the sidewalls. The drawer assembly further includes a drawer divider including a substantially planar body portion having a top edge, a bottom edge and a pair of side edges, a first tab member extending downwardly from the bottom edge of the body portion, wherein the first tab member engages one of the apertures in the bottom wall, and a pair of second apertures extending outwardly from the side edges of the body portion, wherein the second tab members engage notches in the sidewalls, thereby positively locating the divider along the length of the bottom and sidewalls.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an attachment assembly for coupling a lock/interlock drawer assembly within an interior of a furniture component, wherein the furniture component includes a bottom wall, a top wall, a pair of sidewalls, and a rear wall that cooperate to define the interior space and a forwardly-facing opening adapted to receive at least one drawer assembly therein, such that the at least one drawer assembly is moveable between an open position, wherein the drawer assembly extends at least partially outwardly from the interior of the furniture component, and a closed position, wherein the drawer assembly is retracted into the interior of the furniture component. The attachment assembly comprises a guide member having a longitudinally-extending channel, a first end and a second end, and at least one drawer locking assembly slidably received within the channel of the guide member and adapted to engage the at least one drawer assembly disposed within a furniture component. Each drawer lock assembly is operable between a locked position, wherein at least one drawer assembly is prevented from being moved from a closed position, to an unlocked position, wherein at least one drawer assembly may be moved from a closed position to an open position. The attachment assembly further includes a top connector having a downwardly-exposed recess receiving the first end of the guide member therein, and at least one tab member adapted to engage an aperture within the furniture component, thereby coupling the first end of the guide member to a furniture component, and a bottom connector member having an upwardly-exposed recess receiving the second end of the guide member therein, and at least one tab member adapted to engage an aperture within the furniture component, thereby coupling the second end of the guide member to a furniture component.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide a furniture system that includes a furniture component including a bottom wall, a top wall, a pair of sidewalls and a rear wall that cooperate to define an interior space and a forwardly-facing opening, and at least one drawer assembly mounted within the interior space of the furniture component such that the drawer assembly is moveable between an open position, wherein the drawer assembly extends at least partially outwardly from the interior of the furniture component, and a closed position, wherein the drawer assembly is retracted into the interior of the furniture component. The furniture system also includes a guide member having a longitudinally-extending channel, a first end and a second end, and at least one drawer locking assembly slidably received within the channel of the guide member and adapted to engage the at least one drawer assembly disposed within the furniture component. Each drawer lock assembly is operable between a locked position, wherein the at least one drawer assembly is prevented from being moved from the closed position to the open position, and an unlocked position, wherein the at least one drawer assembly is moveable from the closed position to the open position. The furniture system further includes a top connector member having a downwardly-exposed recess receiving the first end of the guide member therein, and at least one tab member engaging an aperture within one of the sidewalls, thereby coupling the first end of the guide member to the furniture component, and a bottom connector having an upwardly-exposed recess receiving the second end of the guide member therein, and at least one tab member engaging an aperture within the furniture component, thereby coupling a second end of the guide member to the furniture component.
Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a furniture system that includes a furniture component including a bottom wall, a top wall, a pair of sidewalls and a rear wall that cooperate to define an interior space and a forwardly-facing opening, and at least one drawer assembly mounted within the interior space of the furniture component such that the drawer assembly is moveable between an open position wherein the drawer assembly extends at least partially outwardly from the interior of the furniture component, and a closed position, wherein the drawer assembly is retracted into the interior of the furniture component. The furniture system also includes a guide member having a longitudinally-extending channel, a first end and a second end, and at least one drawer locking assembly slidably received within the channel of the guide member and adapted to engage the at least one drawer assembly disposed within the furniture component. Each drawer lock assembly is operable between a locked position, wherein the at least one drawer assembly is prevented from being moved from the closed position to the open position, to an unlocked position, wherein the at least one drawer assembly is moveable from the closed position to the open position. The furniture system further includes a top connector member having a downwardly-exposed recess receiving the first end of the guide member therein, and at least one tab member engaging an aperture within one of the sidewalls, thereby coupling the first end of the guide member to the furniture component, and a bottom connector member having an upwardly-exposed recess receiving the second end of the guide member therein, and at least one tab member engaging an aperture within the furniture component, thereby coupling the second end of the guide member to the furniture component.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a drawer lock/interlock assembly for a furniture component including an interior space and a forwardly-facing opening adapted to slidably receive at least two drawer assemblies therein, each drawer assembly being slidable between an open position, wherein the drawer assembly extends at least partially outwardly from the interior of the furniture component, and a closed position, wherein the drawer assembly is retracted into the interior of the furniture component, and further wherein each drawer assembly includes a pin member fixedly attached thereto. The drawer lock/interlock assembly includes a guide member having a longitudinally-extending channel, and a cam member slidably coupled to the guide member and having an arcuately-shaped cam surface adapted to abut a pin member of the drawer assembly when the drawer assembly is moved from a closed position to an open position, wherein the cam surface is shaped such that a force exerted on a drawer assembly to move a drawer assembly from a closed position to an open position remains constant.
The present inventive pedestal system includes assemblies and subsystems that may be utilized within a wide variety of storage systems, are relatively inexpensive to manufacture, and may be assembled/disassembled without the use of specialized tools and/or skilled personnel. Moreover, the pedestal system disclosed herein is efficient in assembly/disassembly as well as in use, is capable of a long-operating life, and is particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
The reference numeral 10 generally designates a furniture system (
Each pedestal system 16 (
The partition assembly 12 includes a plurality of partition panels 46 supported between a plurality of support posts 48. Each support post 48 includes a cover member 50 covering a post member 52 (
In a first embodiment, the housing 17 (
In assembly, the first mounting bracket 64 is secured to a rear surface 23 of the rear wall 22 by a plurality of mechanical fasteners such as machine screws 84 that are received within the apertures 67 of the first mounting bracket 64 and are self-tapped into the rear wall 22 of the housing 17, such that the body portion 66 of the first mounting bracket 64 abuts the rear surface 23 of the rear wall 22 and is securely fastened thereto. The second mounting bracket 72 is then aligned with the first mounting bracket 64 such that the body portion 74 of the second mounting bracket 72 abuts the body portion 66 of the first mounting bracket 64 and the flange 78 of the second mounting bracket 72 is closely aligned with an end 86 of the first mounting bracket 64. The second mounting bracket 72 is then used as a template for marking the location of the apertures 80 of the second mounting bracket 72 onto the body portion 66 of the first mounting bracket 64. The second mounting bracket 72 is then removed and holes 87 are drilled through the body portion 66 of the first mounting bracket 64 and the rear wall 22 of the housing 17 at the locations as marked and corresponding to the apertures 80 of the second mounting bracket 72. The second mounting bracket 72 (
In a second embodiment, a coupling assembly 90 is utilized to couple the housing 17 of the associated pedestal system 16 to the partition assembly 12. The coupling assembly 90 includes a first mounting bracket 92, a second mounting bracket 94, and a wedge 96. The first mounting bracket 92 is L-shaped and includes a planar body portion 98 and a coupling flange 100 extending rearwardly from and orthogonally to the body portion 98. The body portion 98 includes a plurality of apertures 99 extending therethrough. The first mounting bracket 92 further includes a plurality of T-shaped tabs 102 spaced along the length of and extending rearwardly from the coupling flange 100. The second mounting bracket 94 is L-shaped and includes a body portion 104 having a pair of laterally-extending slots 106, and a coupling flange 108 extending rearwardly from and orthogonally to the body portion 104. The coupling flange 108 includes a pair of rearwardly-facing, rectangularly-shaped, spaced-apart tabs 110. The tabs 110 are each provided with a width that is only slightly less than the length of each slot 58 of the post member 52. The wedge member 96 is U-shaped and includes a centrally disposed slot 112.
In assembly, the first mounting bracket 22 is affixed to the rear wall 22 of the housing 17 by a plurality of mechanical fasteners such as screws 114 that are received within the apertures 99 of the first mounting bracket 92 and are self-tapped into the rear wall 22 of the housing 17, such that the body portion 98 of the first mounting bracket 92 abuts and is securely fastened to the rear surface 23 of the rear wall 22. A pair of screws 116 are extended through the slots 106 and secured into a weld nut 118 such that the second mounting bracket 94 is still allowed to float along a length of the screws 116. The second mounting bracket 94 is then assembled with the associated post member 52 by inserting the tabs 110 of the second mounting bracket 94 into the slots 58 of the post member 52, and is held in place until the first mounting bracket 92 and the housing 17 are moved into position. The first mounting bracket 92 and the housing 17 are moved into position such that the tabs 102 of the first mounting bracket 92 are received within the slots 58 of the post member 52 and the second mounting bracket 94 is trapped between the first mounting bracket 92 and the post member 52. In order to properly position the first mounting bracket 92 and the housing 17 with respect to the post member 52, the housing 17 and the first mounting bracket 92 must be elevated with respect to the post member, moved rearwardly until the tabs 102 of the first mounting bracket 92 are received within the slots 58 of the post member 52, and lowered with respect to the post member 52, such that the tabs 102 of the first mounting bracket 92 engage the slots 58 of the post member 52. It should be noted that the second mounting bracket 94 is allowed to float along a length of the screws 116 at this point during the assembly. The second mounting bracket 94 is then secured into position by inserting the wedge member 96 between the body portion 98 of the first mounting bracket 92 and the body portion 104 of the second mounting bracket 94, and such that the weld nut 118 is received into the slot 112 of the wedge member 96, thereby preventing the second mounting bracket 94 from sliding along a length of the screws 116 and forcing the tabs 110 of the second mounting bracket 94 to remain engaged into the slots 58 of the post member 52, thereby preventing dislodgement of the tabs 102 of the first mounting bracket 92 from within the slots 58 of the post member 52.
In a third embodiment, the pedestal system 16 (
A connection plate 144 is positioned between the worksurface 14 and the pedestal system 16 and supports the pedestal system 16 from the worksurface 14. The connection plate 144 (
In assembly, as best illustrated in
Each drawer assembly 38 (
The front wall 178 is rectangularly-box shaped and includes a rear surface 194, and a pair of side surfaces 196, a top surface 198 and a bottom surface 200 each extending forwardly from and orthogonally to the rear surface 194. The front wall 178 is formed of a single piece of shaped sheet metal, however, other materials suitable for such application may be substituted therefore. The side surfaces 196 and the bottom surface 200 of the front wall 178 are secured to the sidewalls 174 and the bottom wall 172 of the drawer assembly 38, respectively, by way of spot welding, and the like. The front wall 178 further includes a pair of upwardly-disposed hook members 202 extending forwardly from and integrally formed with the side surfaces 196. In the illustrated example, the hook members 202 are located proximate the bottom surface 200 of the front wall 178. The front wall 178 further includes a plurality of laterally and upwardly-extending tabs 204 integrally formed with the top surface 198. The tabs 204 are laterally spaced across the front wall 178 so as to define gaps 206 therebetween. Each gap 206 is partially defined by a recess 208 extending rearwardly from the tabs 204 and into the top surface 198. The tabs 204 cooperate to form a flange 210 extending laterally across an upper edge of the front wall 178. The top surface 198 of the front wall 178 further includes a laterally-extending slot 212 for receiving the actuator arm 214 of a lock mechanism therethrough, as discussed below.
The face plate 180 includes an aesthetic front surface 218, a stepped top surface 220, stepped side surfaces 222 and a bottom surface 224. The front surface 218 is provided with an aesthetic cover of paint, fabric, or other finish as desired by the end user. The top surface 220 includes a first section 226 extending rearwardly from and orthogonally to the front surface 218, a step section 228 extending downwardly from and orthogonal to the first section 226, and a second section 230 extending rearwardly from and orthogonally to the step section 228. A laterally-extending flange 232 is integrally formed with the second section 230 and extends downwardly from and orthogonally to the second section 230. The flange 232 includes a pair of downwardly-extending and spaced-apart tabs 234 each having tapered sidewalls 236. The tabs 234 are located so as to align with the gaps 206 and the recesses 208 of the front wall 178, as described below. Each side surfaces 222 includes a first section 238 extending rearwardly from and orthogonally to the front surface 218, a step section 240 extending inwardly from and orthogonally to the first section 238, a second section 242 extending rearwardly from and orthogonally to the first step section 240, and a second step section 244 extending inwardly from and orthogonally to the second section 242. An L-shaped tab member 246 is integrally formed with and extends inwardly from an orthogonal to the second step section 244. The tab member 246 includes a first portion 248 that is substantially planar with the second step section 244 and that includes an abutment wall 250 along the lower edge thereof, and a second portion 252 extending orthogonally to and rearwardly from the first portion 248 and having a plurality of apertures 254 spaced therealong. A flange 256 extends longitudinally along, upwardly from and orthogonally to the bottom surface 224.
In assembly, the face plate 180 (
A drawer divider 260 (
In assembly, the drawer divider 260 is placed within the interior space 44 of the drawer assembly 38 such that the tab 270 is received within one of the slots 182 of the bottom wall 172, and further such that the tabs 290 are received within corresponding apertures 186 of the sidewalls 174, thereby positively locating the drawer divider 260 within the drawer assembly 38 and subdividing the interior space 44. The simultaneous engagement of the bottom tab 270 and the side tabs 290 with the drawer assembly 38 prevents any tipping or rotation of the divider 260 with respect to the drawer assembly 38. When assembled, the arm portions 286 of the hanger members 278 bias the knobs 288 into engagement with the rails 184 of the sidewalls 174 and the tabs 290 into engagement within the apertures 186 of the sidewalls 174.
The pedestal system 16 further includes a lock/interlock system 292 (
Each cam assembly 300 (
Each stop member 302 (
In operation, the first cam surface 317 of each cam assembly 300 abuts the second abutment surface 324 of the associated stop member 302 when the corresponding drawer assembly is in the closed position. A coil spring 330 is located within the channel 298 at an uppermost portion thereof, and functions to resiliently force the cam assemblies 300, stop members 302 and lift bars 304 downwardly within the guide member 296. When a drawer assembly 38 is slidably moved from the closed position to an open position, the pin member 189 associated with that drawer assembly 38 is received within the pocket 320 of the cam member 308 and abuts the leading edge 314 of the slide member 306, thereby pivoting the cam member 308 in a direction as indicated by directional arrow 332, such that the second cam surface 318 is rotated into engagement within the recess 323 of the first cam surface 16 of the associated stop member 302, and the cam assembly 300 is moved upwardly within the channel 298 as the pin 189 guides along the leading edge 314 of the slide member 306. The slide portion 316 of the slide member 306 abuts the lift bar or rod 304 located directly above, which in turn acts on any stop member 302 and cam assembly 300 located above that point. The cam assemblies 300, stop members 302 and lift bars 304 located above the lift point are allowed to move upwardly closing the gap 334 as defined between a first stop member 336 slidably received within the channel 298, and a second stop member 338 fixedly received within an end of the channel 298. Subsequent opening of additional drawer assemblies 38 is prevented as the gap 334 is completely closed by the opening of the first drawer assembly 338 and the resulting movement of the associated lock/interlock assembly 294, thereby prohibiting the movement of any additional cam assemblies 300.
An attachment assembly for mounting the lock/interlock system 292 within the interior space 24 of the housing 17 includes a top connector member 340 (
In assembly, a hat-shaped upright 357 is attached to the interior surface 21 of one of the sidewalls 20 by way of welding, an adhesive or the like. The upright 357 includes a first laterally-extending, rectangularly-shaped aperture 360 located near an upper end thereof, and a pair of laterally spaced-apart square-shaped apertures 362 located near a lower end thereof. The bottom connector member 352 is coupled with the upright 357 by inserting the hooks 356 into the apertures 362. The lower end of the guide member 296 of the lock/interlock system 292 is then placed within the channels 354 of the bottom connector member 352. The top connector member 340 is then aligned with the top of the guide member 296 of the lock/interlock system 292, and the guide member 296 is slightly rotated such that the first tab 348 of the top connector member 340 can be inserted into the aperture 360 of the upright 358. Subsequent to the first tab 348 being slid into position within the aperture 360 of the upright 357, the guide member 296 is rotated and pressed inwardly toward the upright 357, such that the second tab 350 is closely received within the aperture 360, thereby preventing disengagement of the first tab 348 from within the aperture 360 and securely coupling the lock/interlock system 292 within the interior space 24 of the housing 17.
The lock mechanism 216 (
The locking arm 368 further includes a rearwardly-extending, triangularly-shaped arm 386, a spring receiver 388 extending outwardly from the arm 386, and a coupling loop 390. The spring receiver 388 receives a coil spring 392 thereabout that is biased between the arm 386 and the associated sidewall 20 of the housing 17, thereby biasing the locking arm 368 toward an unlocked position. The coupling loop 390 includes a retention member 394 and a stop member 396 that cooperate to form a broken loop. In assembly, the guide arm 349 of the top connector member 340 is slidably received within the coupling loop 390 such that the retention member 394 extends above the guide arm 349 and the stop member 396 is located below the guide arm 349.
In operation, the tumbler assembly 364 is key-actuated between a locked position, and an unlocked position. In a locked position the actuator arm 214 rotates in a clockwise direction about the tumbler assembly 364 and forces the locking arm 368 to slide overcoming the biasing force as exerted thereon by the coil spring 392 and such that the stop member 396 of the locking arm 368 is located within the gap 334 of the lock/interlock system 292, thereby preventing any of the components of the lock/interlock assembly 294 from sliding within the guide member 296 and effectively locking each and every drawer assembly 38 in the closed position within the housing 17. In an unlocked position the tumbler assembly is key-actuated in a clockwise direction, such that the biasing force of the coil spring 392 biases the locking arm 368 in a direction away from the lock/interlock system 292, thereby removing the stop member 396 from within the gap 334 an allowing the drawer assemblies 38 to be moved to the open position.
The present inventive pedestal system includes assemblies and subsystems that may be utilized within a wide variety of storage systems, are relatively inexpensive to manufacture, and may be assembled/disassembled without the use of specialized tools and/or skilled personnel. Moreover, the pedestal system disclosed herein are efficient in assembly/disassembly as well as in use, is capable of a long-operating life, and is particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
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.
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