The present disclosure relates to brackets and systems that facilitate mounting storage structures, such as filing cabinets and cubbies, to the underside of work surfaces of office furniture structures, such as desks and tables.
Storage structures, such as filing cabinets and cubbies, can be suspended from the underside of work surfaces of office furniture structures, such as desks and tables. However, suspending storage structures in this manner can be cumbersome, and typically a first person holds a storage structure against the underside of a work surface while a second person secures the storage structure to the underside of the work surface (for example, by using fasteners).
In a first example, a bracket for mounting a storage structure to an underside of a work surface of an office furniture structure includes at least one securing feature that is configured to secure the bracket to the underside of the work surface of the office furniture structure. At least one installation feature is configured to couple the bracket to the storage structure. At least one restraining feature is configured to engage the storage structure and inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a second example, the at least one restraining feature of the first example includes an arm that is configured to be received in an aperture to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a third example, the at least one restraining feature of any of the previous examples includes a leg that is configured to engage and be displaced by the storage structure to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a fourth example, the at least one installation feature of any of the previous examples includes a channel that is configured to slidably receive a rail of the storage structure.
In a fifth example, the channel of the fourth example is first channel and the rail is a first rail, and wherein the at least one installation feature further includes a second channel that is configured to slidably receive a second rail of the storage structure.
In a sixth example, the at least one securing feature of any of the previous examples includes a through hole that is configured to receive a mechanical fastener.
In a seventh example, the bracket of any of the previous examples further includes at least one locating feature that is configured to engage an edge of the work surface.
In an eighth example, a system for mounting to an underside of a work surface of an office furniture structure includes a storage structure and a bracket. The storage structure includes at least one storage chamber and at least one installation feature coupled to the at least one storage chamber. The bracket includes at least one securing feature that is configured to secure the bracket to the underside of the work surface of the office furniture structure. The bracket further includes at least one installation feature that is configured to couple the least one installation features of the storage structure. At least one of the storage structure and the bracket includes at least one restraining feature that is configured to engage the other of the storage structure and the bracket and inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a ninth example, the at least one installation feature of the storage structure of the eighth example includes a rail that is configured to slidably engage the at least one installation feature of the bracket.
In a tenth example, the at least one installation feature of the bracket of the eighth example or the ninth example includes a channel that is configured to slidably receive the rail of the storage structure.
In an eleventh example, the storage structure of the eighth example through the tenth example further includes an aperture, and the at least one restraining feature includes an arm of the bracket, and the arm is configured to be received in the aperture to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a twelfth example, the at least one restraining feature of the eight example through the eleventh example further includes a leg of the bracket, and the leg is configured to engage and be displaced by the storage structure to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a thirteenth example, the at least one restraining feature of the eight example through the twelfth example includes a leg that is configured to engage and be displaced by the other of the storage structure and the bracket to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a fourteenth example, a method for mounting a storage structure to an underside of a work surface of an office furniture structure includes securing a bracket to the underside of the work surface of the office furniture structure, the bracket including at least one restraining feature. The method further includes engaging the storage structure with the bracket and translating the storage structure relative to the bracket such that the at least one restraining feature engages the storage structure and inhibits the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a fifteenth example, the storage structure of the fourteenth example includes at least one aperture, and the at least one restraining feature includes an arm that is received in the at least one aperture to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a sixteenth example, the at least one restraining feature of the fourteenth example or the fifteenth example includes a leg that is engaged and displaced by the storage structure to inhibit the storage structure from being detached from the bracket.
In a seventeenth example, the bracket of the fourteenth example through the sixteenth example further includes at least one locating feature, and wherein securing the bracket to the underside of the work surface of the office furniture structure includes engaging the at least one locating feature with an edge of the work surface.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
It should be understood that the drawings are intended facilitate understanding of exemplary embodiments of the present invention are not necessarily to scale.
The following description refers to the accompanying drawings which show specific embodiments. Although specific embodiments are shown and described, it is to be understood that additional or alternative features are employed in other embodiments. The following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the claimed invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
It should be understood that like reference numerals are intended to identify the same structural components, elements, portions, or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as such components, elements, portions, or surfaces may be further described or explained by the entire written specification, of which this detailed description is an integral part. Unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are intended to be read (for example, cross-hatching, arrangement of parts, proportion, degree, etc.) together with the specification, and are to be considered a portion of the written description.
Generally, systems and brackets according to embodiments of the present disclosure facilitate mounting storage structures, such as filing cabinets and cubbies, to the underside of work surfaces of office furniture structures, such as desks and tables. Brackets according to embodiments of the present disclosure are first secured to the underside of office work surfaces, for example, via fasteners, such as screws or the like, and storage structures are subsequently mounted to the brackets. Such a mounting process is relatively easy compared to, for example, lifting entire storage structures, or the majority thereof, while simultaneously securing them to the underside of office work surfaces.
The bracket 102 includes one or more securing features for securing the bracket 102 to the underside 10 of the work surface 12. For example, securing features may be through holes 202 and bosses 204 (as a specific example, four through holes 202 and bosses 204) that receive mechanical fasteners (for example, screws; not shown) to secure the bracket 102 to the underside 10 of the office work surface 12. In some embodiments, securing features may take other forms.
The bracket 102 includes one or more locating features that engage an edge of the work surface 12 (for example, the front edge 16 of the work surface 12; see
The bracket 102 includes one or more installation features that are configured to engage one or more installation features of the storage structure 104. The installation features facilitate coupling the storage structure 104 to the bracket 102 and, as a result, the work surface 12. For example, the installation features of the bracket 102 may be two channels 208 defined on opposite sides of the bracket 102, and the installation features of the storage structure 104 may be two inverted L-shaped rails 304 near the top of the storage structure 104 (shown elsewhere and described in further detail below) that are slidably received by the channels 208. As another example, the bracket 102 may lack any channels 208, and an upper surface 210 of the bracket 102 (that is, the surface from which the bosses 204 extend) may slidably receive the inverted L-shaped rails 304. In some embodiments, installation features may take other forms.
The bracket 102 includes one or more restraining features that inhibit the storage structure 104, after being mounted to the bracket 102, from being detached from the bracket 102. Some of the restraining features of the bracket 102 may engage restraining features of the storage structure 104. For example, restraining features may be legs 212 on opposite sides of the bracket 102 that engage and are displaced by the storage structure 104. As such, the legs 212 apply forces against the storage structure 104 and thereby inhibit the storage structure 104 from being detached from the bracket 102. As another example, restraining features may be arms 214 on opposite sides of the bracket 102 that are received in and engage edges of apertures 306 formed on the storage structure 104 (shown elsewhere and described in further detail below). In some embodiments, restraining features may take other forms.
The storage structure 104 includes one or more storage chambers. For example, the storage structure 104 may include three storage chambers 302. As shown in the figures, the storage chambers 302 may each have one or more open sides. In some embodiments, any of the storage chambers 302 may include slidable drawers (not shown) or pivotable doors (not shown) that facilitate selectively closing the chambers 302.
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As described briefly above, the storage structure 104 includes one or more restraining features that inhibit the storage structure 104, after being mounted to the bracket 102, from being detached from the bracket 102. For example, the restraining features of the storage structure 104 may be the edges of apertures 306 (see
Brackets, systems, and methods according to embodiments of the present disclosure may take various other forms. For example, the bracket 102 and the storage structure 104 may include the opposite restraining features. Various other modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the above described features.
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