Patent classifications
A47B63/00
File Organizer Assembly and Method for Assembling Thereof
The present application discloses a file organizer assembly including a back panel, a pair of side frames, at least one shelf and a bottom panel. The back panel comprises a top fixer. Each of the side frames comprises a top connector and at least one channel, wherein the top fixer is removably coupled to the top connectors of the pair of the side frames. The at least one shelf removably engaged to the channels. The bottom panel is coupled to the pair of the side frames. Each of the top connectors comprises a sleeve, wherein the top fixer comprises a top rod and a pair of inserts removably inserted into the sleeves. Each of the top connectors further comprises a plate coupled to the sleeve. A method for assembling the aforementioned file organizer assembly is also disclosed.
Human Look-Alike Electronic Filing Cabinet and a System Thereof
The present invention relates to a human look-alike electronic file cabinet. The electronic file cabinet is configured to provide a secure filing system in offices and to replace paper-filing cabinets. The cabinet includes cameras as the eyes and nose, microphone as mouth, two filing slots for dispensing files and receiving files, a fingerprint analysis screen for authorizing users for interacting with the cabinet, speakers, paper shredder, and trash receptacle. The microphone captures user voice requests and accordingly a processor operates the cabinet for dispensing a requested file or digitally storing a re-filed file. The cabinet can be a part of electronic filing system connecting a plurality of cabinets to a central cloud server. The cabinet can understand different languages and can contact emergency services when required.
Human Look-Alike Electronic Filing Cabinet and a System Thereof
The present invention relates to a human look-alike electronic file cabinet. The electronic file cabinet is configured to provide a secure filing system in offices and to replace paper-filing cabinets. The cabinet includes cameras as the eyes and nose, microphone as mouth, two filing slots for dispensing files and receiving files, a fingerprint analysis screen for authorizing users for interacting with the cabinet, speakers, paper shredder, and trash receptacle. The microphone captures user voice requests and accordingly a processor operates the cabinet for dispensing a requested file or digitally storing a re-filed file. The cabinet can be a part of electronic filing system connecting a plurality of cabinets to a central cloud server. The cabinet can understand different languages and can contact emergency services when required.
Rotatable shelf illumination system
A rotatable shelf illumination system may include a rotatable shelf having a groove in which one or more light sources may be mounted. A refractive lens may be mounted in the groove covering the one or more light sources. The rotatable shelf may be, for example, a lazy susan. A removeable and rechargeable power supply may be controlled by a controller circuitry to selectively energize the one or more light sources when rotation of the rotatable shelf is detected. A magnetic field sensor may be used with the controller circuitry to detect rotational movement of the rotatable shelf. The controller circuitry may implement energy conservation measures to prolong the charge of the rechargeable power supply.
Archive
An archive (1000) comprising at least one prismatic box-shaped container (1) movable on guides extending in a given direction (D) to create a compactable archive (1000); the container (D comprising a plurality of substantially rectangular walls (4) which are connected end to end in a fluid-tight manner to delimit a volume (VL) accessible according to the direction (D) through at least one opening (A)(A′); peripheral frame members (20) being carried frontally by the walls (4) adapted to determine, in use, a fluid-tight closing condition of the volume (VL).
Archive
An archive (1000) comprising at least one prismatic box-shaped container (1) movable on guides extending in a given direction (D) to create a compactable archive (1000); the container (D comprising a plurality of substantially rectangular walls (4) which are connected end to end in a fluid-tight manner to delimit a volume (VL) accessible according to the direction (D) through at least one opening (A)(A′); peripheral frame members (20) being carried frontally by the walls (4) adapted to determine, in use, a fluid-tight closing condition of the volume (VL).
MECHANICAL LOCKING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING PANELS
Panels are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system including a separate and flexible tongue allowing connection with a snap action. An outer edge part of the separate flexible tongue includes a guiding protrusion that facilitates easy disassembly of the panels and that is deformed during locking and/or unlocking.
MECHANICAL LOCKING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING PANELS
Panels are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system including a separate and flexible tongue allowing connection with a snap action. An outer edge part of the separate flexible tongue includes a guiding protrusion that facilitates easy disassembly of the panels and that is deformed during locking and/or unlocking.
Portable Paper Organizer
Disclosed are various embodiments of a free standing paper organizational system comprising: a base; at least one vertical support member having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is coupled to the base; a handle component coupled to the second end of the at least one vertical support member; at least one fixed or removable shelf unit comprising a first shelf member extending from the vertical support member at a predetermined angle.
Portable Paper Organizer
Disclosed are various embodiments of a free standing paper organizational system comprising: a base; at least one vertical support member having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is coupled to the base; a handle component coupled to the second end of the at least one vertical support member; at least one fixed or removable shelf unit comprising a first shelf member extending from the vertical support member at a predetermined angle.