US3880095A - Expandable, large capacity, computer printout storage rack with work surface - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- Assignec Swingline. lnc., Long Island City,
- ABSTRACT There is disclosed a filing rack for supporting bound volumes of loose-leaf sheets and the like in suspended condition on parallel supporting cross pieces which together with an array of hollow uprights define the rack structure.
- the rack is horizontally expandable in any direction to conform to virtually any space layout requirements.
- the rack is also provided with a specially constructed means for mounting a top structure such as a work shelf atop each of the various rack sections in a neat and convenient manner.
- This invention relates generally to free standing selfsupporting filing cabinets and racks for the storage and retrieval of bound volumes of printed information such as business records, computer print-out data sheets and other records susceptible to binding in individual volumes. More particularly, this invention relates to filing racks of the type in which bound volumes can be supported independently of each other in a cabinet or rack which permits the volumes to be individually removed by sliding each laterally out of the storage cabinet or rack.
- filing rack constructions of the type described are for the most part elaborate in construction, costly and relatively difficult to assemble. Also. such racks are commonly custom built to satisfy the existing layout and space requirements of a particular customer. Often such filing racks or cabinets are complexly assembled or they are heavy and bulky and do not admit of easy removal or relocation in the event that space and/or layout requirements should change. Moreover, many filing racks commonly in use have a fixed storage capacity and configuration and thus do not generally lend themselves to convenient expansion or reduction of existing capacity or to a change in configuration by the user without undertaking costly and time consuming replacement of the existing unit with a new one. The present invention was conceived in an effort to construct a filing rack which would overcome the drawbacks of existing filing rack or cabinet constructions.
- a filing rack constructed according to the teachings of the present invention includes an array of hollow uprights and a plurality of cross-pieces extending in a predetermined pattern between the uprights with the uprights and cross-pieces being connected together into a self-supporting unitary structure by male and female connection means.
- the array includes at least two spaced apart rows each having a plurality of spaced apart uprights with the uprights in each row being disposed opposite the uprights in a parallel row; the uprights of each row and the oppositely disposed uprights of parallel rows being interconnected at various vertical levels by the crosspieces extending perpendicularly to the uprights to form a series of open compartments.
- each cross-piece consists of a round rod with one end formed with male threads and the other end formed with female threads.
- the uprights in each row are tied together at each level to form the rack simply by consecutively connecting the female end of one rod to the male end of another rod inside one of the uprights; the meeting rod ends extending from opposite directions into the uprights through a pair of aligned holes formed in opposite sides of the upright.
- the meeting ends of adjoining rods are provided with shoulders which engage the exterior surface of the respective upright when the meeting ends are matingly joined.
- the tiling rack is further provided with a specially constructed means for mounting a top structure as, for example. a table top shelf or working surface.
- This means in construction. includes a plug member which may be press fitted into the upper end of all or selected uprights in the rack.
- the plug member carries a pin means by which the top structure can be quickly and conveniently attached and detached to the rack structure.
- this pin means includes a dowel which is receivable in a centrally located hole in the plug member and an appropriately located hole in the top structure.
- the plug member may, according to this invention.
- top structure section adjoining the top structure section positioned directly atop the plug member.
- laterally extending portion mounting a second dowel receivable in an appropriately located hole in the undersurface of the top structure section adjoining the top structure section positioned directly atop the plug member.
- an equal number of laterally extending portions may be included to provide individual support for each of the adjoining top structure sections.
- FIG. I is a perspective view of a multi-compartment rack structure according to the present invention showing a manner in which bound volumes of records can be stored therein and a manner in which they can be retrieved therefrom.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary perspective view. partially broken away, showing in more detail the structural aspects of a suitable suspension system which may be mounted on the rack structure of this invention for the purpose of supporting the bound volumes.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a single compartment rack structure according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the rack structure shown in FIG. 1 but with the bound volumes removed to more clearly show the structural features of the rack.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 4 but showing additional rack sections each having a separate top structure adjoining the top structure of the main section of the rack.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of an outside corner upright of the rack shown in FIG. I.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view along the lines 7-7 in FIG. 4 showing the junction between an upright and the two commonly directed cross-pieces extending thereinto.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the circled area 8 in FIG. 5 showing the joint between two commonly directed adjoining top structure sections of the rack.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of circled area 9 in FIG. 5 showing a joint structure between two perpendicularly diverging top structure sections which adjoin a common top structure section of the rack.
- FIG. I0 is a bottom perspective view of the plug member utilized in the joint structure shown in FIG. 8.
- FIG. 11 is a bottom perspective view of the plug member used in the joint structure shown in FIG. 9.
- the rack structure shown includes a plurality of storage compartments formed by an array of uprights 8 and interconnected cross-pieces 9. Each compartment holds a plurality of bound volumes 3 of computer printout sheets 4 containing data or other information. As shown, each of the bound volumes 3 is supported in a hanging condition by a suspension system 5 which, in turn, is supported on parallel cross-pieces of the rack structure as shown.
- the suspension system 5 shown in the drawings is of the type which permits each bound volume to be removed from its compartment in the rack structure by sliding it longitudinally in a direction parallel to its spine; two volumes being shown partially removed from the rack.
- the suspension system 5 is shown in more detail in FIG.
- suspension system includes a first elongated support member 6 which is mounted on parallel crosspieces 9a, 9b of the rack structure.
- the suspension system further includes a second elongated support member 6a which is slidable within an open ended channel 7 formed in support member 6.
- the suspension system forms no part of the present invention and is shown in the drawings only for the purpose of illustrating a manner in which a rack structure constructed according to the present invention may be usedv
- the suspension system is the subject matter ofa commonly assigned copending US. Pat. application, Ser. No. l4l,l83, filed May 7, I971; reference being hereby made to said copending application for a more detailed description of the suspension system.
- a filing rack constructed according to the present invention includes, as mentioned previously, a plurality of square hollow uprights 8 and cross-pieces 9 consisting of round rods in the constructions shown in the draw ings.
- uprights 8 are arranged in parallel rows with uprights in each row disposed opposite to the uprights in the parallel row.
- the crosspieces extend the uprights perpendicularly with respect to the uprights and are located at various vertical levels depending upon the quantity and size of the compartments to be formed.
- the rack in FIG. 1 has nine rectangular compartments.
- each cross-piece has a male and female end, the male end is reduced in diameter and provided with external threads 10.
- the female end is bored and provided with internal threads 11.
- the male and female ends of the cross-pieces extend into one of the uprights through an appropriate located hole in the respective upright.
- the uprights and cross-pieces are connected together into a unitary self-supporting structure by mating the male end of one cross-piece to the female end of an adjacent commonly directed cross-piece internally of the respective upright; entry of the cross-piece ends into the upright being provided by a pair of aligned holes 13 formed opposite each other in the upright wall. For example.
- cross-piece 9a is matingly joined to the female end of cross-piece 9h inside up right 8a; cross-pieces 9a, 9b extending from opposite directions into upright 80 through aligned holes 13a. 13b formed in opposite sides of upright 8a.
- end of each crosspiece is provided with a shoulder 12 (e.g., shoulders 12a, 13b on cross-pieces 9a, 9b respectively) which engages the external surface of the respective upright when the meeting ends of adjacent cross-pieces are matingly threaded together as shown.
- shoulder 12 e.g., shoulders 12a, 13b on cross-pieces 9a, 9b respectively
- the cross-pieces extending into a corner upright is secured thereto by essentially the same male and female connection means just described; the only difference being the male or female connection, as the case may be, for a particular cross-piece is formed by a stub rod 14 which is provided with the appropriate male or female threads.
- the male stub rod 14a is provided with a screw driver slot 14c in its head 14b to facilitate its connection to the female end of the meeting cross-piece 90.
- the female stub rod 14c is similarly provided with a screw driver slot to facilitate its connection with the male end of connecting piece 9e.
- the stub rods are also used at any other place in the rack where it is inappropriate to join two full length crosspieces together. as for example at the joint between cross-piece 9d and upright 8a in FIG. 4.
- each of the rack constructions shown in the drawings is equipped with base plates 16 secured in place be tween adjacent uprights by means of nuts 16a and bolts 16b extending through aligned holes in the respective uprights and end plate 16(- of each base plate.
- the base plates provide a greater degree of stability to the entire rack structure than would otherwise be provided in their absence and they enhance the appearance of the rack.
- each upright is equipped with a caster 17 to provide portability.
- the rack structure shown in FIGS. and 4 is provided with a single piece top structure consisting of a flat shelf 20.
- a specially constructed connector means is provided for purposes of connecting shelf 20 to the upper ends of the hollow uprights 8.
- This means includes, as best shown in FIG. 6, a plug member 21 which has a cap 22 and a shank 23. The plug is insertable within the end of each upright simply by pressing it into place; the dimensions of the shank 23 being such that a relatively snug fit is provided.
- a hole 24 is formed centrally in the cap 22 of plug 2]. In the construction shown this hole receives one end of dowel 25 the other end of which is received in an appropriately located hole in the undersurface top shelf 20.
- the rack structure shown in FIG. 5 includes, as its main section, the rack structure shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 but further includes two additional three compartment sections la and 1b.
- the top structure for the rack shown in FIG. 5 includes the shelf 20 for main section 1 together with individual top shelves 20a and 20b for each of the additional sections Ia, lb. As shown top shelves 20a and 20b each adjoin the main top shelf 20 in abutting relationship at the end of the main rack section with shelves 200 and 20b extending perpendicularly with respect to each other to form a L-shaped configuration.
- corner upright 8e of the main section of the composite rack forms a common support for all three top shelves.
- uprights 8f is common to top shelves 200 and 20 as shown.
- the plug member for the common uprights is provided with a laterally extending support portion 30 as is best shown in FIGS. 8 and 10.
- the laterally extending portion 30 includes a cantilevered platform 31, a leg element 32 depending from platform 31 and a gusset 33 connected between the platform and leg element as shown.
- the leg element 32 is spaced from shank 23 of plug 21 by a distance approximately equal to the wall thickness of the hollow uprights. Thereby, with the plug disposed within the upright, the leg 32 engages, relatively tightly, the external surface of the upright.
- Platform 3] mounts an upstanding dowel 26 which is removably receivable in an appropriately located hole in the undersurface of top shelf 200.
- the plug 21 is equipped with two laterally extending portions of identical construction to the one previously described extending perpendicularly with respect to each other to underlie the top shelves 20a and 20b as shown. It will also be noted that the leg element of the portions 30 are joined together about the corner of common upright 82 thus forming a composite leg element disposed in substantially surface-to-surface contact with the external surface of the common upright.
- the storage capacity of the rack can be easily and quickly expanded or reduced.
- the rack may be conveniently fit into virtually any office layout and it may assume virtually any directional configuration, such as T-shaped, L-shaped, etc.
- the rack is also easily assembled and disassembled, lightweight, and attractive in appearance.
- the space consumed by the structural components of the rack itself is minimal thus resulting in optimum utilization of available space strictly for storage purposes.
- a filing rack comprising:
- first connection means integral with the internally disposed end of a cross-piece, which extends into one of the uprights;
- connection means for mating with said first connection means and integral with an element which extends through said hollow upright for mating with and connection to said first connection means, said connection with said first connection means being internal of a common upright;
- plug means insertable into the upper end of a selected hollow upright
- a first pin disposed in said first hole and extending from said plug element
- leg element integral with said plug extending substantially parallel to the external surface of the common upright and in substantially surface to surface contact with the external surface of the common upright;
- cantilever means for supporting said extending portion secured to said leg element and said laterally extending portion
- top structure m. top structure; and n. a plurality of mating holes in said top structure
- a filing rack as in claim 1 wherein said element which extends through said hollow upright is one of said plurality of cross-piecesv 3.
- said first and second connection means further include a shoulder on each end ofeach cross-piece engaging the external sur face of its respective upright when said first and second connection means are joined.
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US333339A US3880095A (en) | 1973-02-16 | 1973-02-16 | Expandable, large capacity, computer printout storage rack with work surface |
GB415374A GB1464895A (en) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-01-29 | Filing racks and means for forming same |
AU64982/74A AU487571B2 (en) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-01-30 | Expandable, large capacity, computer printout storage rack with work surface |
NL7401345A NL7401345A (fr) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-01-31 | |
DE2404937A DE2404937C3 (de) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-01 | Erweiterbares Regal |
IT67413/74A IT1004945B (it) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-13 | Sgaffale di archiviazione ampliabi le per gli elaborati stampati di calcolatori elettronici e simili |
FR7405308A FR2218068B1 (fr) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-15 | |
ES423281A ES423281A1 (es) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-15 | Un dispositivo de bastidor de archivo. |
BE140967A BE811096A (fr) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-15 | Rayonnage de classement |
JP49017719A JPS49112714A (fr) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-15 | |
CA192,682A CA986466A (en) | 1973-02-16 | 1974-02-15 | Expandable, large capacity, computer printout storage rack with work surface |
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DE2404937A1 (de) | 1974-09-05 |
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NL7401345A (fr) | 1974-08-20 |
FR2218068B1 (fr) | 1983-11-04 |
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