Information
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Patent Grant
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6510954
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Patent Number
6,510,954
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 28, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Chin-Shue; Alvin
- Purol; Sarah
Agents
- Flynn, Thiel, Boutell & Tanis, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 162
- 211 10
- 211 11
- 211 46
- 211 9401
- 211 45
- 211 47
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An upright file storage unit which includes an open-frame defined by a pair of upright and laterally spaced side frame members and upper and lower cross frame members which extend transversely between and interconnect the side frame members. The lower end of the storage unit is supported directly on a floor, and an upper end is supported on a portion of an upright wall member. The side frame members define therein vertically spaced openings such that mounting elements of a hanging-type file folder or other accessories can be engaged, within a pair of laterally adjacent and vertically aligned openings of the respective side frame members. The side frame members are inclined relative to the vertical so that the hanging file folders can be arranged in vertically staggered relationship with one another to provide ready visual access to documents stored therein.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a file storage unit, particularly for use in an office environment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The modern office has become exceedingly crowded and cluttered due to the increasing amount of equipment utilized by an office worker, such as a computer and the like, and at the same time the need to work on, handle and store large numbers of documents continues to significantly contribute to the overall clutter and crowdedness of the office. Numerous types of tools for organizing information have been developed, including arrangements for storing documents in file folders. Some of these arrangements are of the closed type such as conventional stationary filing cabinets and wheeled pedestal-type file storage units. Other storage arrangements are of the open type such as desk or wall mounted racks. These types of storage arrangements are often bulky, which is a disadvantage with respect to the ever-decreasing amount of available space for offices.
Many of the above-mentioned storage arrangements are adapted for use with hanging file folders, such as those sold under the trademark PENDAFLEX®, due to the benefits associated therewith. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,186 discloses a hanging file system for use in a confined space such as on the back of a door or in a recessed wall space. The file system is suspended from a vertical surface such as by hooks which engage the upper edge of a door, and parallel and horizontally oriented pairs of support rods are provided on which file folders are suspended. However, this system does not allow ready visual access to the stored files.
The present invention relates to an improved upright file storage unit for the storage of documents therein in a manner which permits easy visual access of documents, while at the same time stores documents in a space-saving manner. More specifically, the file storage unit, in a preferred embodiment, has an open frame structure defined by a pair of upright and laterally spaced side frame members which are joined through upper and lower cross frame members. The side frame members each define therein a plurality of vertically-spaced openings. The openings in the respective side frame members are vertically aligned with one another, such that laterally adjacent pairs of these openings are capable of receiving therein respective hooks associated with conventional hanging file folders. Other accessories are also mountable to the upright side frame members according to the invention, such as a seat assembly and a storage bin.
The file storage unit according to the invention, in one embodiment, has a lower end which is supported on a floor, and the side frame members extend at an angle with respect to the vertical so that files can be positioned in closely adjacent relationship while being suspended one behind the other as the files are positioned upwardly along the storage unit. That is, the files are positionable along the storage unit in a vertically staggered, but horizontally overlapping relationship with one another which provides ready visual access to the stored information, and at the same time provides minimal horizontal protrusion into the work area so as to more efficiently utilize available space therein.
Other objects and purposes of the invention, as well as structural and functional variations thereof, will be apparent to persons familiar with this type of arrangement upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the file storage unit according to the invention, on which a plurality of hanging file folders are mounted.
FIG. 2
is a front view of the file storage unit of
FIG. 1
, which also fragmentarily illustrates a pair of fixed rails on which the upper end of the storage unit is supported.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the file storage unit as seen generally along line
3
—
3
in
FIG. 2
, which also fragmentarily illustrates an upright wall member and a horizontal support surface.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged, fragmentary, cross-sectional view taken generally along line
4
—
4
in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is an enlarged, fragmentary, cross-sectional view taken generally along line
5
—
5
in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is an enlarged, fragmentary front view of the file storage unit illustrating the mounting of a hanging file folder thereon.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged perspective view of a seat assembly which is mountable on the file storage unit.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the seat assembly taken generally along line
8
—
8
in
FIG. 7
, wherein closed and intermediate positions of the seat platform are illustrated in broken lines.
FIG. 9
is an enlarged side view of a storage bin which is mountable on the file storage unit.
FIG. 10
is an enlarged, fragmentary cross-sectional view taken generally along line
10
—
10
in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
is a front view of the storage bin as seen generally along line
11
—
11
in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 12
is a fragmentary side view of the file storage unit on which a plurality of storage bins are mounted one above the other.
FIG. 13
is a modification of the file storage unit which is supportable directly on a vertical surface, such as an upright wall or panel.
Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience in reference only, and will not be limiting. For example, the words “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “rightwardly” and “leftwardly” will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the arrangement and designated parts thereof. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, the present invention relates to a file storage unit
10
which is usable in an office-type environment. The storage unit
10
has a rigid open-frame structure defined by a pair of upright and vertically elongate parallel side frame members
11
which are laterally spaced from one another. The upright frame members
11
are mirror images of one another, but are otherwise identical in construction and only one of the frame members
11
will therefore be described in detail herein. The frame member
11
is channel-shaped and includes a flat or planar inner wall
12
and a pair of generally parallel flanges
13
which are cantilevered sidewardly and outwardly from respective upright vertical edges of the inner wall
12
. Each side frame member
11
defines therein a plurality of hanger-receiving openings
14
which are vertically spaced from one another at equal distances along substantially the entire vertical extent of frame member
11
. Each of the openings
14
is defined both in the inner wall
12
and additionally extends into the front flange
13
of the respective frame member
11
, such that each opening
14
opens both sidewardly through inner wall
12
and frontwardly through front flange
13
. Further, each opening
14
terminates short of the rear flange
13
. In the illustrated embodiment, openings
14
are generally rectangular in shape, and are horizontally elongated.
The upright frame members
11
are joined by a pair of upper transverse channel members
19
and
20
and a lower transverse channel member
21
. The lower channel member
21
includes an elongate and generally planar base wall
22
which is oriented generally horizontally and defined by a pair of parallel transverse terminal edges and a pair of parallel longitudinal edges from which a pair of bottom flanges
24
respectively depend downwardly and extend along substantially the entire longitudinal extent thereof. The lower channel member
21
extends between the respective inner faces of frame members
11
, and is fixed thereto for example by welding along transverse terminal edges of channel member
21
, or alternatively may be fixed to frame members
11
with suitable mounting brackets and fasteners. In the illustrated embodiment, the frame members
11
and channel members
19
,
20
and
21
are constructed of a rigid material, such as steel.
A pair of identical roller arrangements
25
are secured to each frame member
11
at lower ends thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the roller arrangements
25
each include a wheel or roller
30
which is rotatably supported by a mounting block
31
. The mounting blocks
31
are secured to the respective frame members
11
adjacent the outer faces of inner walls
12
so as to project in a front-to-back direction of the storage unit
10
and likewise orient the axles of the rollers
30
in a horizontal, front-to-back direction of unit
10
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the rear flanges
13
of the respective frame members
11
define undercuts
32
so as to terminate short of the base wall
22
to accommodate the respective mounting blocks
31
. Mounting blocks
31
may be secured to the respective frame members
11
via welding, brackets or by another suitable method.
Turning now to the upper end of the storage unit
10
, and with reference to
FIG. 5
, the transverse channel member
19
is defined by an elongate planar and generally horizontal wall
33
and a pair of generally parallel front and rear flanges
34
which are respectively cantilevered downwardly from front and rear longitudinal edges of wall
33
. The transverse channel member
20
is vertically spaced from channel member
19
a short distance downwardly, and is defined by an elongate planar and generally horizontal wall
35
and a pair of generally parallel front and rear flanges
36
which are respectively cantilevered upwardly from front and rear longitudinal edges of wall
35
. The channel members
19
and
20
extend transversely between upper ends of the respective frame members
11
so as to interconnect same and are fixed thereto, for example by welding along the transverse terminal edges of channel members
19
and
20
. Alternatively, the channel members
19
and
20
may be secured to the upright frame members
11
through suitable mounting brackets and fasteners.
In the illustrated embodiment, the front flanges
34
and
36
are positioned so as to be generally horizontally flush with the front flanges
13
of frame members
11
, and the rear flanges
34
and
36
are horizontally flush with the rear flanges
13
. The front flanges
34
and
36
of channel members
19
and
20
are generally coplanar with one another and a sheet
40
of tackable material is fixed to the inner vertical faces
41
of these flanges
34
and
36
. Sheet
40
is preferably constructed of a material which is capable of being punctured, such as foam, so as to permit the insertion of push pins and allow the posting of information at the upper end of storage unit
10
at the front side thereof. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the sheet
40
extends transversely between the respective frame members
11
and extends vertically between the front flanges
34
and
36
so as to close off the upper portion of the open space defined between frame members
11
.
With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, a pair of identical support or locking structures
41
are associated with the upper end of each of the frame members
11
. Each support structure
41
includes an upright rod
42
, a lower end of which is fixed to the respective frame member
11
in a corner area defined by an outer vertical side surface
43
of the inner wall
12
and a rearwardly facing vertical surface
44
of the respective front flange
13
, for example by welding. A spacer sleeve or tube
45
is disposed coaxially about the upper end of the rod
42
. A lower end of sleeve
45
is disposed immediately adjacent upper edges of the respective inner wall
12
and front flange
13
, and an upper end thereof supports a pivot arm
46
which is rotatably mounted to rod
42
by a pin
47
which projects downwardly into the upper terminal end of rod
42
. The arm
46
is thus pivotable relative to the respective frame member
11
about a substantially vertical axis
50
as defined by rod
42
. The rod
42
, spacer sleeve
45
and arm
46
may be constructed of a rigid material, such as metal, or even a rigid plastic.
As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
5
, the rollers
30
are positioned in load-bearing relationship with a horizontal support surface such as a floor, and the support structures
41
are supported on a fixed, horizontally extending and rigid rail structure
49
. In the illustrated embodiment, the rail structure
49
includes upper and lower elongate and generally parallel rails
51
and
52
which are vertically spaced and horizontally offset from one another. The upper rail
51
is positioned slightly forwardly with respect to the lower rail
52
. The rail structure
49
may be mounted to a fixed wall defining part of a work space, or may be mounted to the upper region of a space-dividing upright panel assembly commonly used to subdivide an office area into one or more separate work areas as represented by reference number
50
in
FIG. 3
, for example by supports
48
which extend outwardly from the wall member
50
as shown in broken lines. The rail structure
49
may extend horizontally along the entire longitudinal extent of the wall or panel, or along only a portion thereof.
The storage unit
10
is mounted to the rail structure
49
as follows. The arms
46
of the respective support structures.
41
are each pivoted from the position shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
into a sidewardly-oriented position so that same are generally parallel with respect to the elongated direction of the upper and lower rails
51
and
52
. The storage unit
10
is then tilted at an angle relative to the vertical (i.e. by pivoting the lower end upwardly) and lifted upwardly so as to insert the pivot arms
46
and the respective upper ends of spacer sleeves
45
into the channel
52
A defined between the respective rails
51
and
52
. The lower end of the storage unit
10
is then pivoted back downwardly so as to bring the rollers
30
into engagement with the floor, and the upper ends of the respective spacer sleeves
45
engage and rest upon the front surface of the lower rail
52
. The pivot arms
46
are then rotated back into the position shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
so as to engage the upper surface of the lower rail
52
.
The frame members
11
of the storage unit
10
extend upwardly at a slight angle relative to the vertical and define an angle of slightly less than 90° with the rotational axes of the respective rollers
30
, such that when the storage unit
10
is positioned adjacent a vertical surface such as the wall member
50
, hanging file folders
53
can be positioned in closely adjacent and horizontally overlapping relationship while being vertically staggered with respect to one another along the upward extension of the storage unit
10
. In the illustrated embodiment, angle α is less than about 20°, and may be about 6½°. The storage unit
10
according to the invention thus has a minimal horizontal projection, and the inclined structure thereof enables compact storage of many file folders
53
while providing visual access thereto due to the vertically staggered arrangement of the files
53
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a hanging file folder
53
is mounted on the storage unit
10
by positioning same generally between the respective frame members
11
, and inserting respective laterally-spaced hooks
54
thereof into a pair of laterally adjacent and vertically aligned openings
14
of the respective frame members
11
. In this regard, the frontwardly opening portions of the respective openings
14
facilitate insertion of the hooks
54
thereinto. The horizontally elongated shape of the openings
14
also allows a plurality of folders
53
to be suspended from a single pair of laterally adjacent openings
14
of frame members
11
, and also accommodates bulky folders
53
.
The support structures
41
and cooperating rail structure
49
together prevent toppling of the storage unit
10
, for example due to a person or object bumping into the unit
10
. More specifically, a force applied to the lower rear side of the unit
10
will pivot the lower end thereof upwardly, causing the arms
46
and spacer sleeves
45
to pivot or rotate in a counterclockwise direction about lower rail
52
(with respect to
FIGS. 3 and 5
) so that the arms
46
maintain their engagement with the lower rail
52
. Further, a force applied to the lower front side of the unit
10
will cause the arms
46
and spacer sleeves
45
to pivot or rotate about lower rail
52
in a clockwise direction, and cause the upper free ends of the pins
47
to engage the rear surface of the upper rail
51
and prevent disengagement of the support structures
41
from the lower rail
52
.
It will be appreciated that the arms
46
need not necessarily contact the upper surface of lower rail
52
, and may instead be spaced slightly upwardly from rail
52
while still preventing toppling of the storage unit
10
as discussed above.
It will also be appreciated that the above rail and support structures
49
and
41
are presented only as an example of one type of upper support arrangement which may be used in conjunction with the present invention. For example, a sidewardly-opening C-shaped channel member may be fixed to the upright wall or panel member
50
and a hook structure may be provided at the upper end of the storage unit
10
which engages within the bottom of the C-shaped channel member so as to positively interlock the hook structure within the channel member. Alternatively, a single rail may be provided and a hook structure may be provided at the upper end of storage unit
10
which has a downwardly depending arm which engages over the rail.
The above arrangement including the rollers
30
and the support structures
41
which engage the lower rail
52
allow the storage unit
10
to be manually moved laterally within the work area. That is, with the lower end of the storage unit
10
supported on the floor via rollers
30
and the upper end supported on the rail structure
49
, a manual force can be applied to one of the side frame members
11
which causes rotation of the rollers
30
and sliding of the sleeve members
45
and arms
46
along the lower rail
52
so that the unit
10
can be moved laterally along the rail
52
to a desired location within a work area.
FIGS. 7-12
illustrate various accessories which may be utilized with the storage unit
10
according to the invention.
FIGS. 7 and 8
show a seat assembly
60
which is mountable on the storage unit
10
. Seat assembly
60
includes a back rest
61
and a seat platform
62
which are interconnected to one another through a hinge arrangement.
The back rest
61
has a generally rectangular and rigid frame
64
defined by a pair of upright and generally parallel side frames
65
and upper and lower generally parallel frames
66
which extend transversely between the respective side frames
65
. A rigid and planar upright panel member
70
is fixed to the frame
64
. In the illustrated embodiment, the panel member
70
is constructed of honeycomb which is impregnated with resin to provide rigidity. If desired, the panel member
70
may be covered with a cushion (not shown) on the side thereof facing seat platform
62
. The lower frame
66
mounts thereon a frontwardly projecting stop plate
67
which is generally horizontally oriented when the seat assembly
60
is mounted on the storage unit
10
, and a reinforcing gusset
70
A is provided in the corner defined between the front face of lower frame
66
and the upper surface of stop plate
67
. Further, a pair of generally parallel and upright hinge plates
71
are fixed to a lower end of frame
64
and are horizontally spaced from one another on opposite sides of gusset
70
A. In the illustrated embodiment, stop plate
67
extends across the entire width of the seat assembly
60
.
Upright side frames
65
each include a plurality of rigid mounting hooks
72
which are vertically spaced from one another at equal distances and in rows along substantially the entire vertical extent of the respective frames
65
. Each mounting hook
72
includes a downwardly projecting leg
73
which defines a downwardly opening slot
74
. The mounting hooks
72
along the rear side of back rest
61
are spaced from one another by a vertical distance which corresponds to the vertical distance defined between each vertically adjacent pair of openings
14
of storage unit
10
to allow mounting of the seat assembly
60
thereon as discussed further below.
The seat platform
62
of seat assembly
60
in the illustrated embodiment includes a rigid arcuate frame member
75
having a pair of upright and parallel hinge plates
76
mounted on opposite terminal and laterally-spaced ends thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, frame member
75
has a tubular configuration. A generally planar and rigid panel member
80
is supported on and fixed to the frame member
75
and may include a cushion (not shown) on the upper surface thereof. Panel member
80
, like panel member
70
, in the illustrated embodiment is constructed of honeycomb impregnated with resin. It will be appreciated that other materials may be utilized in constructing panel members
70
and
80
, provided that same are sufficiently rigid.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, a plate-like stop member
81
is fixed to the bottom of the frame member
75
and extends between the opposite laterally-spaced terminal ends thereof slightly forwardly from the hinge plates
76
. The back rest
61
and seat platform
62
(except for panel members
70
and
80
) are constructed of a rigid material, such as metal.
Each pair of hinge plates
76
of seat platform
62
are disposed on opposite sides of a respective hinge plate
71
of back rest
61
, and a hinge pin
81
A extends through the respective hinge arrangements to pivotably interconnect the back rest
61
to the seat platform
62
. The seat platform
62
is thus pivotable relative to back rest
61
about the axis defined by the respective aligned hinge pins
81
A, as illustrated in broken lines in FIG.
8
. In this regard, the seat assembly
60
can be folded into a closed configuration wherein the two opposed halves thereof are disposed in juxtaposed, face-to-face relation with one another for storage or transport (shown in broken lines). If desirable or necessary, a locking device (not shown) can be provided to retain the seat assembly
60
in the folded configuration when not in use.
When use of the seat assembly
60
is desired, the seat platform
62
is pivoted downwardly and away from the back rest
61
, until the stop member
81
of the seat platform
62
abuts the stop plate
67
of back rest
61
. The stop plate
67
of back rest
61
thus prevents further downward movement of the seat platform
62
, and the back rest
61
and seat platform
62
are disposed at an approximate right angle relative to one another when in the open configuration. The rows of mounting hooks
72
of the back rest
61
are then respectively inserted into corresponding pairs of laterally spaced and vertically aligned openings
14
of storage unit
10
at the desired height by inserting the downwardly projecting legs
73
thereof into the frontwardly opening portions of openings
14
, so that the upper edges of the frame members
11
which define the lower edges of the respective openings
14
engage within the downwardly opening slots
74
. Alternatively, the seat assembly
60
may first be mounted on the storage unit
10
in the folded configuration, and the seat platform
62
pivoted downwardly thereafter.
When the seat assembly
60
is mounted on the storage unit
10
, the back rest
61
is tilted slightly rearwardly relative to the vertical, and the front edge of the seat platform
62
is tilted slightly upwardly relative to the horizontal. The storage unit
10
can thus be utilized in conjunction with the seat assembly
60
to create an additional seating area within a work space, without the need for utilizing conventional seating components such as office chairs which are often bulky and as a result consume a large amount of available work space.
FIGS. 9-12
illustrate an additional accessory which may be utilized with the storage unit
10
according to the invention. More specifically, one or more storage bins
84
may be mounted on the unit
10
so as to create additional storage areas for documents or other work-related accessories. The storage bin
84
is of a box-like construction defined by a pair of upright and generally vertical and planar side walls
85
which are parallel to one another, generally planar and horizontally oriented top and bottom walls
86
which extend transversely between and interconnect the respective side walls
85
, and a generally vertical and planar rear wall
87
which extends transversely between the rear vertical edges of the side, top and bottom walls so as to close off the rear of the storage bin
84
. The storage bin
84
in the illustrated embodiment thus defines a hollow interior
89
which opens forwardly through an open front end
90
, which is defined by a front flange
91
which extends peripherally along the front edges of the top, bottom and side walls.
As shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, a pair of mounting brackets
92
are fixed to each of the side walls
85
for securing the storage bin
84
to the respective upright frame members
11
. The mounting brackets
92
each include an upright top leg
93
which is superimposed on an inwardly facing side surface of the respective side wall
85
, an intermediate leg
94
which is generally perpendicular to the top leg
93
and projects sidewardly and outwardly from a lower edge thereof through an opening formed in the side wall
85
, and a lower leg
95
which projects downwardly from an outer terminal edge of intermediate leg
94
in generally parallel relation with top leg
93
. The lower leg
95
is generally parallel with the respective side wall
85
and is horizontally spaced from an outer side surface thereof so as to define a downwardly opening slot
88
therewith.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the respective pairs of mounting brackets
92
are vertically spaced from one another, and are positionally offset from one another. That is, the upper bracket
92
is spaced closer to the rear wall
87
than the lower bracket
92
so as to accommodate the inclination of the storage unit
10
and be mountable within the openings
14
. The brackets
92
are mounted with fasteners
100
to the respective side walls
85
near the rear wall
87
so that the storage bin
84
projects a substantial distance forwardly from the respective frame members
11
when mounted thereon as discussed below. In the illustrated embodiment, the storage bin
84
is constructed of rigid plastic such as by molding, and the mounting brackets
92
may be constructed of metal.
The storage bin
84
is mounted on the storage unit
10
by positioning the bin
84
generally between the respective frame members
11
, and inserting the lower legs
95
of the brackets
92
on the respective side walls
85
into correspondingly located openings
14
of the respective frame members
11
, and sliding the bin
84
downwardly so that the inner walls
12
which define the lower edges of the respective openings
14
engage within the respective downwardly opening slots
88
of brackets
92
. A storage bin
84
may be mounted on storage unit
10
alone, or along with hanging file folders
50
or seat assembly
60
, or a plurality of storage bins
84
may be mounted vertically one above the other along storage unit
10
as shown in FIG.
12
.
The storage bin
84
may be utilized to store papers or documents therein by stacking same on the bottom wall
86
, or other work related objects may be supported on bottom wall
86
. Further, it may be desirable to store documents in a vertically upright manner within the hollow interior
89
of bin
84
, and a plurality of upright divider walls (not shown) could be provided within interior
89
so as to support the documents in an upright fashion. Alternatively, the divider walls could be provided within interior
89
in a horizontal manner, for example, through mounting flanges or other supports located along the interior surfaces of the respective side walls
85
so as to provide a shelf-like arrangement within the storage bin
84
.
FIG. 13
illustrates an alternative embodiment of a storage unit which is similar to the storage unit
10
, but differs from same in the construction of the upper and lower ends. Parts which are similar or identical to parts of storage unit
10
are identified with the same reference numbers plus a “−1”. The lower end of the storage unit
10
-
1
shown in
FIG. 13
is not provided with rollers
30
as in the previous embodiment, and instead is supported directly on a horizontal support surface or floor. The lower end may be fixed to the support surface, for example through suitable mounting plates and fasteners (not shown), or alternatively may be provided with a non-skid material on the lower edges of frame members
11
-
1
to prevent slippage. The upper end of the storage unit
10
-
1
includes a generally vertical rear surface
100
which is superimposed on a fixed wall or wall panel member
50
. Similar to the lower end, the upper end may also be secured to the wall through mounting plates and fasteners, or the vertical surface
100
may be provided with a non-skid material.
Although particular preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A file storage assembly comprising:an open frame defined by a pair of upright side frame members which are laterally spaced from and generally parallel to one another, and a pair of cross frame members which extend transversely between said side frame members to interconnect same adjacent respective upper and lower portions thereof; and a lower end disposed in supportive engagement with a floor and an upper end disposed in supportive engagement with a portion of an upright wall member; said side frame members each defining therein a plurality of openings which are vertically spaced from one another along the vertical extensions of said side frame members such that vertically aligned pairs of said openings are capable of receiving therein mounting elements of a hanging-type file folder, said side frame members being disposed at an angle relative to the vertical to permit a plurality of hanging-type file folders to be positioned in vertically staggered and horizontally overlapping relationship along said side frame members.
- 2. The storage assembly of claim 1 wherein a pair of rollers are mounted on said lower end and disposed in load-bearing relation with a floor, and said upper end is slidably engaged with said portion of the wall member such that said storage assembly is manually movable laterally along the wall member.
- 3. The storage assembly of claim 1 wherein said side frame members each include an elongate inner wall and a front flange which is cantilevered sidewardly from a frontwardly oriented vertical side edge of said inner wall, each of said openings opening both sidewardly through said inner wall and frontwardly through the respective front flange such that said openings are accessible from a front side of said storage assembly.
- 4. The storage assembly of claim 1 including a tackable surface disposed adjacent said upper end thereof for posting information thereon.
- 5. The storage assembly of claim 4 wherein a sheet of foam material defining said tackable surface thereon is secured to an upper one of said cross frame members.
- 6. The storage assembly of claim 1 wherein one of said cross frame members is a first upper cross frame member and the other of said cross frame members is a lower cross frame member, and said assembly further includes a second upper cross frame member spaced downwardly from said first upper cross frame member and extending transversely between said side frame members, said first and second upper cross frame members respectively defining downwardly and upwardly projecting frontwardly oriented flanges which are cantilevered from respective base walls thereof, and a sheet of tackable material is secured to said flanges and defines a frontwardly facing tackable surface adjacent said upper end of said storage assembly for posting information thereon.
- 7. The storage assembly of claim 1 wherein said side frame members have a channel-like construction defined by an upright and generally planar inner wall and front and rear flanges which are cantilevered outwardly from opposite vertical side edges of the respective inner wall, said openings being defined in said inner wall and additionally extending sidewardly into the respective front flange such that said openings are accessible from a front side of said storage assembly.
- 8. The storage assembly of claim 1 further including a box-like storage bin including a mounting structure which cooperates with said openings of said side frame members to mount said storage bin on said storage assembly.
- 9. The storage assembly of claim 8 wherein said storage bin includes a pair of upright, spaced-apart and generally parallel side walls and top and bottom walls which extend transversely between and interconnect said side walls, a mounting bracket fixed to each said side wall and engaging within one of said openings of a respective side frame member, and a rear wall which extends between said side, top and bottom walls such that said storage bin opens forwardly.
- 10. The storage assembly of claim 1 further including a seat assembly including an upright back rest having a lower edge portion connected to a generally horizontally oriented seat platform, said back rest including a hook arrangement mounted adjacent a rear side thereof which is engaged with a pair of vertically aligned and laterally adjacent openings of the respective said side frame members.
- 11. The storage assembly of claim 10 wherein said back rest includes a pair of vertical upright side edges and said hook arrangement includes a plurality of rearwardly projecting hooks disposed along each of said upright side edges, said hooks being vertically spaced from one another by a distance which corresponds to a vertical distance defined between each vertically adjacent pair of said openings in each said side frame member such that said seat assembly is mountable at a selected height along said side frame members.
- 12. A work station including:an upright wall member mounting thereon a rail structure defining a channel therein and extending generally horizontally along said wall member; a vertically elongate file storage unit having a pair of interconnected elongate and upright support elements each defining therein a plurality of openings which are vertically spaced from one another along the respective upright elements, laterally spaced pairs of said openings of the respective support elements being vertically aligned with one another for respectively receiving mounting elements of a hanging-type file folder therein; a lower end mounting thereon a roller arrangement disposed in supportive engagement with a generally horizontally oriented support surface; and an upper end mounting thereon a locking member which engages within said channel to permit rolling lateral movement of said storage unit along said rail structure and relative to said wall member.
- 13. The work station of claim 12 wherein said locking member lockingly engages within said channel to prevent toppling of said file storage unit.
- 14. The work station of claim 12 wherein said rail structure includes upper and lower elongate rails which are vertically spaced from one another to define said channel therebetween, said channel opening generally sidewardly and said locking member projecting into said channel and having a portion which slidably engages a lower one of said rails.
- 15. The work station of claim 12 wherein a pair of said locking members are respectively fixed to upper ends of said support elements and project generally upwardly therefrom, and said rail structure includes upper and lower elongate rails which are vertically spaced from one another to define said channel therebetween and are horizontally offset with respect to one another such that an upper one of said rails is disposed forwardly from a lower one of said rails, said locking members each including an arm which projects rearwardly into said channel and engages an upper surface of said lower rail, said arm being pivotable about a generally vertical axis to permit insertion of said locking members into said channel.
- 16. The work station of claim 12 wherein said storage unit includes upper and lower cross members which interconnect said support elements adjacent upper and lower portions thereof to provide said storage unit with an open configuration such that a hanging-type file folder is suspendable from said support elements so as to extend downwardly therebetween.
- 17. The work station of claim 12 wherein said support elements are inclined relative to the vertical and project rearwardly towards said wall member as same project upwardly from said lower end of said storage unit.
- 18. An upright file storage unit comprising:a pair of vertically elongate, channel-shaped and parallel side frame members which are laterally spaced from one another by upper and lower frame members which extend transversely between said side frame members at respective upper and lower ends thereof, said side, upper and lower frame members together defining a generally rectangular open frame; each said side frame member defining therein a plurality of hanger-receiving openings therein which are vertically spaced apart from one another by equal distances along the respective side frame member, laterally adjacent pairs of said openings of said side frame members being vertically aligned with one another to permit the mounting of a hanging-file folder thereon with mounting elements thereof engaging within the respective laterally adjacent openings and the folder projecting downwardly between said side frame members, said side frame members being inclined relative to the vertical such that a plurality of hanging-file folders are positionable along said storage unit in vertically staggered relationship with one another; a pair of rollers disposed at opposite lower corners of said frame which supportingly engage a floor surface; and a pair of locking members disposed at opposite upper corners of said frame which cooperate with a fixed rail structure associated with an upright wall member disposed in generally perpendicuiar relation with the floor surface.
- 19. The storage unit of claim 18 wherein said openings are horizontally elongated so as to permit either a plurality of hanging-file folders to be mounted therein in horizontally overlapping relationship with one another or to permit a large amount of documents to be stored within a single hanging-file folder.
- 20. The storage unit of claim 18 wherein a tackable surface is defined on a front side of said unit adjacent said upper end thereof for posting information thereon.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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942 068 |
Jan 1949 |
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2 117 340 |
Jul 1972 |
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