Modular paper organizer

11072198 · 2021-07-27

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A modular paper organizer, including a base and a plurality of dividers. The base includes a plurality of receiving units, each including a U-shaped surface defining a receiving slot, a first surface disposed at a first angle to one side of the U-shaped surface, and a second surface disposed at a second angle to an opposing side of the U-shaped surface. The second surface one receiving unit is attached to the first surface of an adjacent receiving unit. Each divider includes a planar body, and first and second engagement legs along the same edge of the planar body. The second engagement is at an acute angle to the first engagement leg and at an obtuse angle to the planar body. Each divider has one leg in a receiving slot, and the other leg resting against one of the first and second surfaces adjacent the receiving slot.

    Claims

    1. A modular paper organizer, comprising: a base including a plurality of receiving units, each receiving unit including: a U-shaped surface defining a receiving slot; a first surface, disposed on a first side of said U-shaped surface at a first angle relative thereto; a second surface, disposed on a second opposing side of said U-shaped surface at a second angle relative thereto, wherein, for each pair of said adjacent receiving units from said plurality of receiving units, said second surface of one of said pair of adjacent receiving units is attached to said first surface of the other of said pair of adjacent receiving units; and a plurality of dividers, each of said plurality of dividers including: a planar body having a first end and a second end; a first engagement leg, disposed at said second end of said planar body; and a second engagement leg, disposed at said second end of said planar body, said second engagement leg being disposed at an acute angle to said first engagement leg and at an obtuse angle to said planar body, wherein for each of the plurality of dividers, one of said first and second engagement legs is removably disposed in said receiving slot of a corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units, and the other of said first and second engagement legs rests against one of said first and second surfaces of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units.

    2. The modular paper organizer of claim 1, wherein in a first orientation of said plurality of dividers within said receiving slots, said paper organizer is adapted for storing and organizing paper when said base is disposed substantially horizontally on a substantially horizontal surface, and in a second orientation of said plurality of dividers within said receiving slots, said paper organizer is adapted for storing and organizing paper when said base is disposed substantially vertically.

    3. The modular paper organizer of claim 2, wherein in said first orientation, for each of said plurality of dividers, said first engagement leg is removably disposed within said receiving slot of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units, and said second engagement leg rests against said second surface of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units.

    4. The modular paper organizer of claim 2, wherein in said second orientation, for each of said plurality of dividers, said second engagement leg is removably disposed within said receiving slot of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units, and said first engagement leg rests against said second surface of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units.

    5. The modular paper organizer of claim 2, wherein in a third orientation, for each of said plurality of dividers, said first engagement leg is removably disposed within said receiving slot of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units, and said second engagement leg rests against said first surface, of said corresponding one of said plurality of receiving units.

    6. The modular paper organizer of claim 5, wherein, in said third orientation, said modular paper organizer is adapted to store and organize papers when said base is disposed horizontally on a horizontal surface or said base is oriented vertically.

    7. The modular paper organizer of claim 1, wherein, for each of said plurality of dividers, said first engagement leg is disposed at an obtuse angle to said planar body.

    8. The modular paper organizer of claim 1, wherein for each pair of adjacent receiving units, said second surface of one of said pair of adjacent receiving units is disposed at an obtuse angle to said first surface of the other of said pair of adjacent receiving units.

    9. A kit for forming a modular paper organizer, comprising: a base including a plurality of receiving units, each receiving unit including: a U-shaped surface defining a receiving slot; a first surface, disposed on a first side of said U-shaped surface at a first angle relative thereto; a second surface, disposed on a second opposing side of said U-shaped surface at a second angle relative thereto, wherein, for each pair of adjacent receiving units from said plurality of receiving units, said second surface of one of said pair of adjacent receiving units is attached to said first surface of the other of said pair of adjacent receiving units; and a plurality of dividers, each of said plurality of dividers including: a planar body having a first end and a second end; a first engagement leg, disposed at said second end of said planar body; and a second engagement leg, disposed at said second end of said planar body, said second engagement leg being at an acute angle to said first engagement leg and at an obtuse angle to said planar body; wherein said receiving slot of each of said plurality of receiving units is adapted to receive one of said first and second engagement legs of a corresponding one of said plurality of dividers, while the other of said first and second engagement legs of the corresponding one of said plurality of dividers rests against one of said first and second surfaces adjacent said receiving slot of each of said plurality of receiving units.

    10. The kit of claim 9, wherein said receiving slots are adapted to receive said dividers in a first orientation for storing and organizing paper when said base is disposed substantially horizontally on a substantially horizontal surface and are adapted to receive said dividers in a second orientation for storing and organizing paper when said base is disposed substantially vertically.

    11. The kit of claim 9, wherein, for each of said plurality of dividers, said first engagement leg is disposed at an obtuse angle to said planar body.

    12. The kit of claim 9, wherein for each pair of adjacent receiving units, said second surface of one of said pair of adjacent receiving units is disposed at an obtuse angle to said first surface of the other of said pair of adjacent receiving units.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 1C are, respectively, a front view planar illustration, a sectional illustration (wherein FIG. 1B is section view according to section line A-A of FIG. 1A), and a perspective view illustration of a base forming part of a paper organizer according to embodiments of the disclosed technology.

    (2) FIG. 2 is perspective view illustration of a divider forming part of a paper organizer according to an embodiment of the disclosed technology.

    (3) FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D are, respectively, a side view planar illustration, a perspective view illustration, a front view planar illustration, and a sectional illustration (wherein FIG. 3D is section view according to section line B-B of FIG. 3C) of a paper organizer according to embodiments of the disclosed technology, including the base of FIGS. 1A to 1C and multiple dividers of FIG. 2, in a first arrangement thereof.

    (4) FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C are, respectively, a side view planar illustration, a sectional illustration, and an enlarged view sectional illustration of a paper organizer according to embodiments of the disclosed technology, including the base of FIGS. 1A to 1C and multiple dividers of FIG. 2, in a second arrangement thereof.

    (5) FIGS. 5 and 5A are illustrations of a paper organizer according to an embodiment of the disclosed technology, including the base of FIGS. 1A to 1C and multiple dividers of FIG. 2, in a third arrangement thereof.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY

    (6) In an embodiment of the disclosed technology, a modular paper organizer includes a base having a plurality of receiving units, each receiving unit including a receiving slot, surrounded by two inclined surfaces. Each receiving slot is adapted to receive an engagement leg of a divider. Each divider includes a body as well as first and second engagement legs, the legs having a predetermined angle therebetween. The modular paper organizer may have different arrangements, for example different angular arrangements between the base and the main body of the dividers, depending on which of the first and second engagement legs is inserted into the receiving slot, and on the direction in which the divider is facing when one of the first and second engagement legs is disposed within the receiving slot.

    (7) Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become clearer in view of the following description of the drawings.

    (8) Reference is now made to FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 1C, which are, respectively, a front view planar illustration, a sectional illustration, and a perspective view illustration of a base 10 forming part of a paper organizer according to an embodiment of the disclosed technology.

    (9) Base 10 includes a front wall 12, a back wall 14, and side walls 16. Front wall 12 has a first height h1, while back wall 14 has a second height h2. In some embodiments, such as the illustrated embodiment, h2 is greater than h1. Side walls 16 are symmetrical to each other, and have an upper edge including a first portion 18a and a second portion 18b meeting at an upper apex 20. In some embodiments, such as the illustrated embodiment, the lower edge of side walls 16 includes a first portion 22a and a second portion 22b, meeting at a lower apex 24. First portion 22a and second portion 22b are flanked by substantially horizontal portions 26. Apices 20 and 24 are closer to back wall 14 than to front wall 12. In this embodiment, the angle formed by portions 22a and 22b has a similar contour to the angle formed by portions 18a and 18b. In some other embodiments, not illustrated, the lower edge of each side wall 16 is substantially horizontal throughout the distance between the front and back walls.

    (10) Extending between front wall 12 and back wall 14, at a height lower than the upper edge 18A, 18B of side walls 16, is a main surface 30, defining a plurality of receiving units 32. Each receiving unit 32 includes a first surface 34, a second surface 36, and a generally U-shaped space 38 disposed therebetween. The U-shaped space 38 includes a pair of substantially vertical portions and a connecting portion (which can be rounded in some embodiments), and defines a receiving slot 40, adapted to receive a divider of the paper organizer, as described in further detail hereinbelow. Each receiving slot 40 extends substantially the entire width of the base 10, from one side wall 16 to the other.

    (11) A first angle α is defined between each first surface 34 and an adjacent vertical portion of the adjacent U-shaped space 38. A second angle β is defined between each second surface 36 and an adjacent vertical portion of the adjacent U-shaped surface space 38. A third angle γ is defined between a second surface 36 of one receiving unit 32a, and a first surface 34 of a second, adjacent, receiving unit 32b.

    (12) In some embodiments, all first angles α of all the receiving units 32 are the same size. In some embodiments, all second-angles β of all the receiving units 32 are the same size. In some embodiments, all third angles γ between each pair of adjacent receiving units 32 are the same size. In some embodiments, angles α are equal to angles β. In other embodiments, angles α are greater than angles β. In some embodiments, first surfaces 34 are longer than second surfaces 36.

    (13) In some embodiments, such as the illustrated embodiment, the main surface 30 is sloped from a top end of back wall 14 to a middle portion of front wall 12. The slope of main surface 30 is beneficial to ensure that when dividers are inserted into the receiving slots, the heights of the dividers are staggered, and the tops of the dividers are easily visible from the front of the organizer, as explained in further detail hereinbelow. In such embodiments, side walls 16 are configured that the side wall is higher than the entirety of main surface 30, such that all receiving slots 40 have side walls 16 extending above a top end thereof.

    (14) Reference is now made to FIG. 2, which is a perspective view illustration of a divider 50 forming part of a paper organizer according to embodiments of the disclosed technology. As seen, divider 50 has a substantially planar body 52, terminating, at a lower end thereof, in a first extension leg 54 and a second extension leg 56. Each extension leg extends along the entire width of the body 52. First extension leg 54 is angled with respect to second extension leg 56 by an acute angle x (see FIG. 3D), for example 55-60 degrees. Second extension leg 56 is angled with respect to body 52 by an obtuse angle Z, for example 110-120 degrees. In some embodiments, first extension leg 54 is in a single plane with body 52. In the illustrated embodiment, first extension leg 54 is angled relative to body 52 by an obtuse angle in the range of 165-175 degrees. In some embodiments (see FIGS. 2,3), an upper edge of body 52 is not linear, such that body 52 is not rectangular. In some such embodiments, body 52 includes a labeling tab 58 extending from an upper end thereof.

    (15) Reference is now made to FIGS. 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D, which are, respectively, a side view planar illustration, a perspective view illustration, a front view planar illustration, and a sectional illustration of a paper organizer 100a according to an embodiment of the disclosed technology, including base 10 of FIGS. 1A to 1C and multiple dividers 50 of FIG. 2, in a first arrangement thereof.

    (16) As seen, in the arrangement of FIGS. 3A to 3D, the dividers 50 are inserted into the receiving units 32 such that first leg 54 is disposed within receiving slot 40, and second leg 56 leans against second surface 36. The dividers 50, and particularly bodies 52 thereof, appear graded from in the front planar view of FIG. 3C, because of the slope of main surface 30. Additionally, because of the angular orientation between first leg 54 and body 52 of the dividers, which, in the illustrated embodiment is an angle of approximately 170 degrees, the divider bodies are slightly slanted relative to the horizontal, as clearly seen in FIGS. 3B and 3D.

    (17) In the arrangement of FIGS. 3A to 3D, papers inserted into the organizer, between dividers 50, may lean against first surfaces 34 and may be supported by the divider behind the papers. The arrangement of organizer 100a as shown in FIGS. 3A to 3D is suitable for use on a tabletop, and the angular arrangement of the dividers ensures that the base can have a relatively small footprint, and still store various papers.

    (18) Additionally, in the arrangement of FIGS. 3A and 3B, the base 10 may be mounted vertically on a partition, with the back surface 14 pointed upward and the front wall 12 pointing downward. This orientation is more appropriate for the partition having slight backward inclination relative to the vertical and not where the surfaces 12 and 14 are parallel to horizontal. When mounted in this manner, because of the slight degree angle relative to the horizontal the dividers 50 will face slightly upward to ensure that papers inserted between the dividers cannot easily slip out of the organizer.

    (19) An arrangement which is adapted for vertically mounting the paper organizer of the disclosed technology is shown in FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C, which are, respectively, a side view planar illustration, a sectional illustration, and an enlarged view sectional illustration of a paper organizer 100b according to an embodiment of the disclosed technology. Paper organizer 100b includes base 10 of FIGS. 1A to 1C and multiple dividers 50 of FIG. 2, arranged in a second arrangement, different from that shown in FIGS. 3A to 3D.

    (20) As seen, in the arrangement of FIGS. 4A to 4C, the dividers 50 are inserted into the receiving units 32 such that second leg 56 is disposed within receiving slot 40, and first leg 54 leans against second surface 36. Because of the angular orientation between second leg 56 and body 52 of the dividers, which, in the illustrated embodiment is an angle Z of about 115 degrees, the dividers bodies are substantially slanted upwardly relative to the horizontal, as clearly seen in FIGS. 4A and 4B.

    (21) In the arrangement when organizer 100b is mounted on a vertical surface, such as a wall or partition divider, with the front wall 12 facing upwards and the back wall 14 facing downward, papers inserted into the organizer, between dividers 50, lean against a subsequent divider, and are substantially angled upwardly relative to the floor, or the horizon. In this manner, the papers are secured and unlikely to fall out of organizer 100b. Additionally, the slope of main surface 30 allows the lower dividers to be visible beneath the upper dividers, even when organizer 100b is wall mounted.

    (22) Reference is now made to FIG. 5, which is an illustration of a paper organizer 100c according to an embodiment of the disclosed technology, including base 10 of FIGS. 1A to 1C and multiple dividers 50 of FIG. 2, in a third arrangement thereof.

    (23) As seen, in the arrangement of FIG. 5, the dividers 50a are inserted into the receiving units 32 such that in each instance the first leg 54 is disposed within receiving slot 40, and second leg 56 leans against first surface 34. As such, the dividers are “facing the opposite direction” than in the arrangement of FIGS. 3A to 3D.

    (24) While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods and apparatuses described hereinabove are also contemplated and within the scope of the invention.