Organizational system
12245689 ยท 2025-03-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B57/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/404
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B57/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The organization system utilizes a base panel with vertical slots that engage supports to hold storage accessories. The base panel has a front, rear, and edges, and can be wall-mounted or free-standing. The slots feature alternating through-portions and blocked-portions. Spacers on the rear provide a predetermined distance from the mounting surface for wall-mounted versions. The supports have opposing sides, top and bottom ends, and front and rear terminations with upper and lower hooks. These hooks cooperate to traverse slot through-portions and hook around blocked-portions to firmly seat supports. Various loads like shelves, racks, bars, and hooks mount onto support top ends. The base panel and supports can be made from materials such as metal, plastic, or wood. A metallic strip may be added for additional support with heavy loads. The system allows easy rearrangement to suit changing storage needs.
Claims
1. An organization system supported on a vertical surface, comprising: a base panel having a front side, a rear side, and at least one peripheral edge, the base panel further including a plurality of parallel vertical slots, each slot having through portions traversing completely through the base panel from the front side to the rear side, the through portions alternating with blocked portions cut partially through the base panel from the front side, the through portions of each slot mutually co-aligned and the blocked portions of each slot mutually co-aligned, the base panel including at least one spacer fixed to the rear side and adapted for spacing the base panel away from the vertical surface by a predetermined distance; a plurality of supports each having two opposing sides, a top end, a bottom end, a front end, a rear end terminating at an upper hook and a lower hook, the support having a thickness between the two opposing sides less than a thickness of each vertical slot of the base panel, the upper hook and lower hook configured to cooperate with the through portions and the blocked portions of the vertical slot to traverse the through portions and hook around the blocked portions to support a load on the top end of the support, the upper hook and lower hook extending past the rear side of the base panel no more than the predetermined distance; whereby with the base panel supported on the vertical surface and spaced away from the vertical surface by the predetermined distance, each support is tilted rearward so that the upper hook traverses one of the vertical slots at the through portion and then rotated forward and slid downwardly in the slot so that both the upper hook and the lower hook engage one of the blocked portions of the slot to firmly seat the support within the slot, the load then rested on the top surface of the support.
2. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the load includes a shelf supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots.
3. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the load includes a clothes bar supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots.
4. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the load includes a dual shelf rack supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots.
5. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the load includes at least one hook.
6. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the base panel is made from a plywood material.
7. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the base panel is made from a metallic material.
8. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the base panel is made from a plastic material.
9. The organization system of claim 1 further including a metallic strip fixed with the rear side of the base panel at each blocked portion of each slot, such that when the supports are fully engaged with the slots, at least the upper hook of each support contacts the metallic strip.
10. The organization system of claim 1 wherein the at least one spacer is a plurality of spacers disposed along the at least one peripheral edge of the base panel at the rear side thereof.
11. The organization system of claim 1 wherein each vertical slot is spaced a predetermined distance from each other vertical slot.
12. An organization system supported on a vertical surface, comprising: a base panel having a front side, a rear side, and at least one peripheral edge, the base panel further including a plurality of parallel vertical slots, each slot having through portions traversing completely through the base panel from the front side to the rear side, the through portions alternating with blocked portions cut partially through the base panel from the front side, the through portions of each slot mutually co-aligned and the blocked portions of each slot mutually co-aligned, the base panel including at least one spacer fixed to the rear side and adapted for spacing the base panel away from the vertical surface by a predetermined distance; a plurality of supports each having two opposing sides, a top end, a bottom end, a front end, a rear end terminating at an upper hook and a lower hook, the support having a thickness between the two opposing sides less than a thickness of each vertical slot of the base panel, the upper hook and lower hook configured to cooperate with the through portions and the blocked portions of the vertical slot to traverse the through portions and hook around the blocked portions to support a load on the top end of the support, the upper hook and lower hook extending past the rear side of the base panel no more than the predetermined distance; whereby with the base panel supported on the vertical surface and spaced away from the vertical surface by the predetermined distance, each support is tilted rearward so that the upper hook traverses one of the vertical slots at the through portion and then rotated forward and slid downwardly in the slot so that both the upper hook and the lower hook engage one of the blocked portions of the slot to firmly seat the support within the slot, the load then rested on the top surface of the support; wherein the load includes a shelf supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots; wherein the base panel is made from a plastic material; further including a metallic strip fixed with the rear side of the base panel at each blocked portion of each slot, such that when the supports are fully engaged with the slots, at least the upper hook of each support contacts the metallic strip; wherein the at least one spacer is a plurality of spacers disposed along the at least one peripheral edge of the base panel at the rear side thereof; and wherein each vertical slot is spaced a predetermined distance from each other vertical slot.
13. An organization system supported on a horizontal surface, comprising: a base panel having a front side, a rear side, and at least one peripheral edge, the base panel further including a plurality of parallel vertical slots, each slot having through portions traversing completely through the base panel from the front side to the rear side, the through portions alternating with blocked portions cut partially through the base panel from the front side, the through portions of each slot mutually co-aligned and the blocked portions of each slot mutually co-aligned, the base panel including a stand fixed with the bottom side for supporting the base panel in an upright position on the horizontal surface; a plurality of supports each having two opposing sides, a top end, a bottom end, a front end, a rear end terminating at an upper hook and a lower hook, the support having a thickness between the two opposing sides less than a thickness of each vertical slot of the base panel, the upper hook and lower hook configured to cooperate with the through portions and the blocked portions of the vertical slot to traverse the through portions and hook around the blocked portions to support a load on the top end of the support; whereby with the base panel supported upright on the horizontal surface, each support is tilted rearward so that the upper hook traverses one of the vertical slots at the through portion and then rotated forward and slid downwardly in the slot so that both the upper hook and the lower hook engage one of the blocked portions of the slot to firmly seat the support within the slot, the load then rested on the top surface of the support.
14. The organization system of claim 13 wherein the load includes a shelf supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots.
15. The organization system of claim 13 wherein the load includes a clothes bar supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots.
16. The organization system of claim 13 wherein the load includes a dual shelf rack supported by two of the supports, each of the supports being engaged with two separate of the vertical slots.
17. The organization system of claim 13 further including a metallic strip fixed with the rear side of the base panel at each blocked portion of each slot, such that when the supports are fully engaged with the slots, at least the upper hook of each support contacts the metallic strip.
18. The organization system of claim 13 wherein each vertical slot is spaced a predetermined distance from each other vertical slot.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Illustrative embodiments of the invention are described below. The following explanation provides specific details for a thorough understanding of and enabling description for these embodiments. One skilled in the art will understand that the invention may be practiced without such details. In other instances, well-known structures and functions have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the description of the embodiments.
(9) Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words comprise, comprising, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to. Words using the singular or plural number also include the plural or singular number respectively. Additionally, the words herein, above, below and words of similar import, when used in this application, shall refer to this application as a whole and not to any particular portions of this application. When the claims use the word or in reference to a list of two or more items, that word covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list and any combination of the items in the list. When the word each is used to refer to an element that was previously introduced as being at least one in number, the word each does not necessarily imply a plurality of the elements, but can also mean a singular element.
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(11) The base panel 30 further includes a plurality of parallel vertical slots 70, each slot 70 having through portions 80 traversing completely through the base panel 30 from the front side 40 to the rear side 50. The through portions 80 alternate with the blocked portions 90, which are cut partially through the base panel 30 from the front side 40. The through portions 80 of each slot 70 are mutually co-aligned, as are the blocked portions 90 of each slot 70.
(12) The base panel 30 can be made from materials such as plywood, metal, plastic, stone, or the like. The base panel 30 includes at least one spacer 100 fixed to the rear side 50 and adapted for spacing the base panel 30 away from the vertical surface 20 by a predetermined distance D.sub.1.
(13) A plurality of supports 110 each have two opposing sides 120, a top end 130, a bottom end 140, a front end 150, and a rear end 160 terminating at an upper hook 170 and a lower hook 180. The support 110 has a thickness T.sub.1 between the two opposing sides 120 less than a thickness T.sub.2 of each vertical slot 70 of the base panel 30. For example, each slot 70 may be 3/16 of an inch thick, and each support 110 may be of an inch thick. The supports 110 can be made from materials such as metal, plastic, wood, or the like.
(14) The upper hook 170 and lower hook 180 are configured to cooperate with the through portions 80 and the blocked portions 90 of the vertical slot 70. The upper hook 170 first traverses one of the through portions 80 and hooks around the adjacent blocked portion 90 to support a load 190 on the top end 130 of the support 110. The upper hook 170 and lower hook 180 extend past the rear side 50 of the base panel 30 by no more than the predetermined distance D.sub.1. The at least one spacer 100 prevents the upper hook 170 or the lower hook 180 from contacting the vertical surface 20.
(15) The load 190 may include a shelf 200 that can be made from materials like wood, metal, plastic, glass, or the like. Such a shelf 200 may be supported by two of the supports 110 engaged in two separate slots 70 each.
(16) The load 190 may include a clothes bar 210 for supporting hangers for clothing, or the like. Such a clothes bar 210 may be made of materials such as metal, wood, plastic, or the like.
(17) The load 190 may include a dual shelf rack 220 supported by two of the supports 110. Such a dual shelf rack 220 may be constructed from materials like metal, plastic, wood, or the like.
(18) The load 190 may include a hook 230 for hanging one or more items thereon. Such a hook 230 may be made of materials such as metal, plastic, wood, or the like.
(19) A metallic strip 240 may be fixed with the rear side 50 of the base panel 30 at each blocked portion 90 of each slot 70. The metallic strip 240 can be made of aluminum, steel, or the like. When the supports 110 are fully engaged with the slots 70, at least the upper hook 170 of each support 110 contacts the metallic strip 240 for additional support and strength with heavy loads 190.
(20) Preferably the at least one spacer 100 is a plurality of spacers 100 disposed along the peripheral edge 60 of the base panel 30 at the rear side 50 thereof. Further, each vertical slot 70 is preferably spaced a predetermined distance D.sub.2 from each other vertical slot 70, such as five inches for example. The shelf 200 or the dual shelf rack 220 is then preferably configured to be a multiple of the predetermined distance D.sub.2 such that the supports 110 are disposed proximate ends 205 of the shelf 200 or ends 225 of the dual shelf rack 220, for example.
(21) In use, with the base panel 30 supported on the vertical surface 20 and spaced away from the vertical surface 20 by the predetermined distance D.sub.1, each support 110 is tilted rearward so that the upper hook 170 traverses one of the vertical slots 70 at the through portion 80 and then rotated forward and slid downwardly in the slot 70 so that both the upper hook 170 and the lower hook 180 engage one of the blocked portions 90 of the slot 70 to firmly seat the support 110 within the slot 70, the load 190 then rested on the top end 130 of the support 110. The supports 110 may be moved to different slots 70 at different of the blocked portions 90 as desired to rearrange the organization system 10.
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(23) While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.
(24) Particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the invention with which that terminology is associated. In general, the terms used in the following claims should not be construed to limit the invention to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification, unless the above Detailed Description section explicitly defines such terms. Accordingly, the actual scope of the invention encompasses not only the disclosed embodiments, but also all equivalent ways of practicing or implementing the invention.
(25) The above detailed description of the embodiments of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed above or to the particular field of usage mentioned in this disclosure. While specific embodiments of, and examples for, the invention are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the invention, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. Also, the teachings of the invention provided herein can be applied to other systems, not necessarily the system described above. The elements and acts of the various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments.
(26) All of the above patents and applications and other references, including any that may be listed in accompanying filing papers, are incorporated herein by reference. Aspects of the invention can be modified, if necessary, to employ the systems, functions, and concepts of the various references described above to provide yet further embodiments of the invention.
(27) Changes can be made to the invention in light of the above Detailed Description. While the above description details certain embodiments of the invention and describes the best mode contemplated, no matter how detailed the above appears in text, the invention can be practiced in many ways. Therefore, implementation details may vary considerably while still being encompassed by the invention disclosed herein. As noted above, particular terminology used when describing certain features or aspects of the invention should not be taken to imply that the terminology is being redefined herein to be restricted to any specific characteristics, features, or aspects of the invention with which that terminology is associated.
(28) While certain aspects of the invention are presented below in certain claim forms, the inventor contemplates the various aspects of the invention in any number of claim forms. Accordingly, the inventor reserves the right to add additional claims after filling the application to pursue such additional claim forms for other aspects of the invention.