CABINET WITH TELESCOPING TRAYS FOR FASTENER BINS
20180049562 ยท 2018-02-22
Inventors
- Brian D. ROSNER (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- James F. Huss (Scottsdale, AZ, US)
- Nalinikanth Garikapati (Phoenix, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
A47F5/0025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B67/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25H3/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/417
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F3/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A fastener storage and display cabinet includes a housing defining an internal space, with a plurality of tray units positioned within the internal space. Each tray unit is movable between a closed position primarily within the internal space and an extended position in which a majority of the tray unit is cantilevered forward of the housing. At least one tray unit is formed as a telescoping tray assembly comprising an upper tray component and a lower tray component, wherein the upper tray component fits within the lower tray component and is movable with respect to the lower tray component between a first position nested within the lower tray component and a second position cantilevered forwardly from the lower tray component.
Claims
1. A fastener storage and display cabinet, comprising: a housing defining an internal space; a plurality of tray units positioned within the internal space, each tray unit movable between a closed position primarily within the internal space and an extended position in which a majority of the tray unit is cantilevered forward of the housing; wherein at least one tray unit is formed as a telescoping tray assembly comprising an upper tray component and a lower tray component, wherein the upper tray component fits within the lower tray component and is movable with respect to the lower tray component between a first position nested within the lower tray component and a second position cantilevered forwardly from the lower tray component.
2. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1 wherein the lower tray component includes a left side having a left tab portion with an outwardly projecting left slide and a right side having a right tab portion with an outwardly projecting right slide, wherein both the left tab portion and the right tab portion are capable of flexing inward toward each other to enable removal of the tray assembly from the housing.
3. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 2 wherein the left slide rides within a left track within the housing and the right slide rides within a right track within the housing, wherein the left track includes a left retaining protrusion that aligns with the left tab portion when the one tray unit is in its extended position to limit inward flexing of the left tab portion under cantilever loads, and the right track includes a right retaining protrusion that aligns with the right tab portion when the one tray unit is in its extended position to limit inward flexing of the right tab portion under cantilever loads.
4. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 3 wherein the lower tray component includes a bottom side with a downwardly facing left guide slot and a downwardly facing right guide slot, the left retaining protrusion rides within the left guide slot and the right retaining protrusion rides within the right guide slot.
5. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 3 wherein the left slide contacts a forward end of the left track when the tray assembly is in its extended position and the right slide contacts a forward end of the right track when the tray assembly is in its extended position, to limit forward movement of the lower tray component relative to the housing.
6. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1, wherein the lower tray component includes a first side engaged with a first track within the interior space and a second side engaged with a second track within the interior space for sliding movement along the first and second tracks, the first track is formed on a first track insert positioned within the interior space on a left sidewall of the housing, and the second track is formed on a second track insert positioned within the interior space on a right sidewall of the housing.
7. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 6 wherein the first track insert includes a lower base portion abutting a bottom wall of the housing and an upper portion abutting a top wall of the housing to aid in retaining the first track insert in place within the housing, the second track insert includes a lower base portion abutting the bottom wall of the housing and an upper portion abutting the top wall of the housing to aid in retaining the second track insert in place within the housing.
8. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 6 wherein the housing includes a front opening through which the tray units move between the closed position and the extended position, the front opening includes left frame segment that aids in retaining the first track insert within the housing and a right frame segment that aids in retaining the second track insert within the housing.
9. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1 wherein the lower tray component includes a first side engaged with a first track within the interior space and a second side engaged with a second track within the interior space for sliding movement along the first and second tracks, wherein the first track includes a lower first primary path that for movement of the at least one tray unit between its closed position and its extended position, and a raised first removal path intersecting the first primary path for enabling removal of the at least one tray unit from the housing, and the second track includes a lower second primary path for movement of the at least one tray unit between its closed position and its extended position, and a raised second removal path intersecting the second primary path for enabling removal of the at least one tray unit from the housing.
10. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 9 wherein the raised first removal path includes a first inwardly projecting slide ramp and the raised second removal path includes a second inwardly projecting slide ramp.
11. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1 wherein the lower tray component includes a first side engaged with a first track within the interior space and a second side engaged with a second track within the interior space for sliding movement along the first and second tracks, wherein the first side includes a first outwardly projecting slide that rides within the first track and contacts a forward end of the first track when the tray assembly is in its extended position and the second side includes a second outwardly projecting slide that rides within the second track and contacts a forward end of the second track when the tray assembly is in its extended position, to limit forward movement of the lower tray component relative to the housing.
12. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1 wherein the lower tray component includes a left sidewall and a right sidewall, the left sidewall includes a left rail extending inwardly, the left rail including a left substantially horizontal support portion and a left downwardly extending stop portion, the right sidewall includes a right rail extending inwardly, the right rail including a right substantially horizontal support portion and a right downwardly extending stop portion.
13. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 12 wherein the upper tray component includes a left sidewall upper edge portion and a right sidewall upper edge portion, the left sidewall upper edge portion sits beneath the left substantially horizontal support portion of the left rail and the right sidewall upper edge portion sits beneath the right substantially horizontal support portion of the right rail.
14. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1 wherein the tray units ride on sets of paired left and right tracks within the housing, wherein the left tracks are formed on a first track insert positioned within the interior space, and the right tracks are formed on a right track insert position within the interior space.
15. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 14 wherein each left track includes a left primary path and a left removal path intersecting the left primary path, and each right track includes a right primary path and a right removal path intersecting the right primary path.
16. A fastener storage and display cabinet, comprising: a housing defining an internal space; at least one tray unit positioned within the internal space, the tray unit movable between a closed position primarily within the internal space and an extended position in which a majority of the tray unit is cantilevered forward of the housing, wherein the tray unit is formed as a telescoping tray assembly comprising an upper tray component and a lower tray component, wherein the upper tray component fits within the lower tray component and is movable with respect to the lower tray component between a first position nested within the lower tray component and a second position cantilevered forwardly from the lower tray component, wherein the lower tray component includes left and right slides extending from respective left and right flexible tab portions of the lower tray component.
17. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 1 wherein the left slide rides within a left track within the housing and the right slide rides within a right track within the housing, wherein the left track includes a left retaining protrusion that aligns with the left tab portion when the tray unit is in its extended position to limit inward flexing of the left tab portion under cantilever loads, and the right track includes a right retaining protrusion that aligns with the right tab portion when the tray unit is in its extended position to limit inward flexing of the right tab portion under cantilever loads.
18. A fastener storage and display cabinet, comprising: a housing defining an internal space; at least one tray unit positioned within the internal space, the tray unit movable between a closed position primarily within the internal space and an extended position in which a majority of the tray unit is cantilevered forward of the housing, wherein the tray unit is formed as a telescoping tray assembly comprising an upper tray component and a lower tray component, wherein the upper tray component fits within the lower tray component and is movable with respect to the lower tray component between a first position nested within the lower tray component and a second position cantilevered forwardly from the lower tray component, wherein the tray unit is engaged for movement along left and right tracks within the housing, the left track includes a left primary movement path and left removal path intersecting the left primary movement path, the right track includes a right primary movement path and a right removal path intersecting the right primary movement path.
19. The fastener storage and display cabinet of claim 18 wherein the left removal path includes a left inwardly projecting slide ramp and the right removal path includes a right inwardly projecting slide ramp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] The tray units are sized to support fastener bins 16, where each tray unit is capable of holding two fastener bins as shown in
[0030] As best seen in
[0031] When a tray unit is moved into its extended position (e.g., per
[0032] Referring to
[0033] The lower tray component of each tray unit includes a left side engaged with a track in track insert 30A and a right side engaged with a corresponding and opposed track in the track insert 30B. In this regard, reference is made to
[0034] Referring again to
[0035] Referring to the partial cross-section of
[0036] As noted above, the raised removal path of each track includes a ramp feature (e.g., 60A at the forward end). In order to remove the tray assembly from the housing, a user simply tilts the tray assembly up when the forward slides 62A and 62B are aligned with the intersection point of the raised path and the primary path and continues to pull so that the slides move up along the path. When the slides 62A, 62B engage the respective ramp features of their respective tracks, the tab portions 76A, 76B are urged so as to flex inward, along the slides 62A, 62B to clear the front portion of the tracks as well as the side frame segments of the housing opening. The rear slides 80, and 80B are moved along the same path for similar inward flexing, and the tray assembly can be completely removed from the housing. To install a tray assembly, a user manually pushes the tab portions inward during to clear the housing side frame segments and enter the track.
[0037] As mentioned above, the upper tray component 20 sits within the lower tray component 22 in a nested manner that permits a relative telescoping movement. In this regard, and referring to
[0038] The lateral dimension between the outer surfaces of sidewalls 112A and 112B may substantially match the lateral dimension between the inner surfaces of sidewalls 72A and 72B (below the rails) so that the outer surfaces of walls 112A and 112B lie in adjacent contact with or in close proximity to the inner surfaces of sidewalls 72A and 72B. To engage the two tray components together the upper tray component is simply pressed down into the lower tray component (as suggested by the dashed line arrows in
[0039] In the illustrated embodiment the rails (e.g., 120A) is formed by a laterally inward offset of the wall (e.g., while maintaining the same wall thickness). The upper tray component 20 may also include one or more upward projecting tabs 130A, 130B (
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] Exemplary track insert 230A is shown in
[0042] To remove a tray unit from the cabinet 210, the tray unit is tilted upward while the lower tray component is in the fully rearward position so that the slides (e.g., 262A) will move up into the removal paths (e.g., 258A) of the tracks when the lower tray component is pulled forward. The slides (e.g., 262A) will interact with the track ramps (e.g., 260A) to cause the tab portions (e.g., 276A) to flex inward allowing the tray unit to be fully removed from the cabinet.
[0043] It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.