U.S. patent application number 11/198729 was filed with the patent office on 2006-08-10 for article tidy-up cabinet.
Invention is credited to Tomoo Deguchi.
Application Number | 20060175945 11/198729 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 35781152 |
Filed Date | 2006-08-10 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060175945 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Deguchi; Tomoo |
August 10, 2006 |
Article tidy-up cabinet
Abstract
An article tidy-up cabinet designed so that not only the person
storing articles therein but also a third person can instantly take
the articles out without mistakes. First and second panels F1 and
F2, having groove rails 11, third and fourth panels F3 and F4,
having groove rails 15, and a back panel F5 frame a rectangular
parallelepipedic cabinet main body A opened only in the front. A
wall panel 20 having groove rails 23 and at least one pair of wall
panels 21 and 22 are inserted between opposed groove rails 11,
while plates 28 are removably inserted between opposed groove rails
15 and 23. An index panel 27 is attached to the pair of partition
wall panels 21 and 22, while an end index panel 26 is attached
between wall panel 20 and the third or fourth surrounding panel F3
or F4 adjacent thereto.
Inventors: |
Deguchi; Tomoo;
(Matsusaka-Shi, JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
JORDAN AND HAMBURG LLP
122 EAST 42ND STREET
SUITE 4000
NEW YORK
NY
10168
US
|
Family ID: |
35781152 |
Appl. No.: |
11/198729 |
Filed: |
August 5, 2005 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
312/257.1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A47B 88/417 20170101;
A47B 47/0075 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
312/257.1 |
International
Class: |
A47B 43/00 20060101
A47B043/00 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jan 18, 2005 |
JP |
2005-10615 |
Claims
1. An article tidy-up cabinet comprising: a pair of first and
second surrounding panels (F1, F2) identical and opposed to each
other in which a number of parallel partition wall panel receiving
groove rails (11) keeping a fixed opening width (S1) and a spacing
pitch (P1) are formed in rows along the direction of the depth of
the inner plate surface, a pair of third and fourth surrounding
panels (F3, F4) identical and opposed to each other in which a
number of parallel partition plate receiving groove rails (15)
which lie in planes orthogonal to the partition wall panel
receiving groove rails (11) of the first and second surrounding
panels (F1, F2) and keep a fixed opening width (S2) and a spacing
pitch (P2) which are less than those of the partition wall panel
receiving groove rails (11) are formed in rows also along the
direction of the depth of the inner plate surface, at least one
partition wall panel (20) in which a number of parallel partition
plate receiving groove rails (23) which are the same as the
partition plate receiving groove rails (15) of the third and fourth
surrounding panels (F3, F4) are formed in rows along the direction
of the depth of the one side plate surface, wherein said first
through fourth surrounding panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) and a back panel
(F5) are used to integrally frame a cabinet main body (A) in the
form of a rectangular parallelepiped or regular hexahedron opened
only in the front, an end ornamental panel (19) is integrally
attached from the front to the cut end surface of one of the third
and fourth surrounding panels (F3, F4), the third surrounding panel
(F3), in such a manner as not to block the partition plate
receiving groove rails (15) of the third surrounding panel (F3), a
single end partition wall panel (20) to be juxtaposed with the
remaining fourth surrounding panel (F4) is fixedly inserted from
the front into the opposed partition wall panel receiving groove
rails (11) of the first and second surrounding panels (F1, F2), an
end index panel (26) having a fixed plate width (W2) greater than
that of the end ornamental panel (19) is integrally attached from
the front to the two cut end surfaces of the end partition wall
panel (20) and fourth surrounding panel (F4) in such a manner as
not to block the partition plate receiving groove rails (23) of the
end partition wall panel (20), a required number of partition
plates (28) are used by being removably inserted from the front
between the opposed partition plate receiving groove rails (15, 23)
of the third surrounding panel (F3) and end partition wall panel
(20), thereby partitioning the interior of the frame of the cabinet
main body (A) into a plurality of article storage chambers (R),
identification emblems (29) serving as indexes for various articles
stored in each of the plurality of article storage chambers (R) are
set such that they can be applied to the end index panel (26).
2. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, wherein not
only the single end partition wall panel (20) to be juxtaposed with
the fourth surrounding panel (F4) but also at least one pair of
identical intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) to be
interposed between the end partition wall panel (20) and the third
surrounding panel (F3) opposed thereto are removably inserted from
the front into the opposed partition wall panel receiving groove
rails (11) of the first and second surrounding panels (F1, F2) in a
juxtaposed state in which the partition plate receiving groove
rails (23) which open in the one side plate surface thereof are
directed mutually oppositely outward, an intermediate index panel
(27) having a fixed plate width (W3) greater than that of the end
ornamental panel (19) is integrally attached from the front to the
two cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition wall panels (21,
22) in such a manner as not to block the two partition plate
receiving groove rails (23), identification emblems (29) serving as
an indexes for various articles stored in each of the plurality of
article storage chambers (R) are set such that they can be applied
to the intermediate index panel (27).
3. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein
the first and second surrounding panels (F1, F2) are each formed by
sticking together a panel main body decorative plate (12) in which
a wood-base material, such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is
overlaid with a decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as
melamine resin, and an identical grooved decorative plate (13)
having partition wall panel receiving groove rails (11) cut therein
in advance, the third and fourth surrounding panels (F3, F4) and
all the partition wall panels (20, 21, 22) are, respectively,
substantially the same in arrangement, each of them being formed by
sticking together a panel main body decorative plates (16, 24) in
which a wood-base material, such as plywood, particle board or MDF,
is overlaid with a decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as
melamine resin, and identical grooved decorative plates (17, 25)
having partition plate receiving groove rails (15, 23) cut therein
in advance.
4. An article tidy-up cabinet comprising: a pair of first and
second surrounding panels (F1, F2) identical and opposed to each
other in which a number of parallel partition plate receiving
groove rails (32) keeping a fixed opening width (S4) and a spacing
pitch (P4) are formed in rows also along the direction of the depth
of the inner plate surface, a pair of third and fourth surrounding
panels (F3, F4) identical and opposed to each other in which a
number of identical parallel partition plate receiving groove rails
(15) which lie in planes orthogonal to the partition plate
receiving groove rails (32) of the first and second surrounding
panels (F1, F2) are formed in rows along the direction of the depth
of the inner plate surface, at least one partition wall panel (20)
in which a number of parallel partition plate receiving groove
rails (23) which are the same as the partition plate receiving
groove rails (32, 15) of the first through fourth surrounding
panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) are formed in rows along the direction of
the depth of the one side plate surface, and in which insertion
convex rails (33) which can be inserted into the partition plate
receiving groove rails (32,15) of the first through fourth
surrounding panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) are formed in rows along the
direction of the depth of the two cut end surfaces, wherein first
through fourth surrounding panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) and a back panel
(F5) are used to integrally frame a cabinet main body (A) in the
form of a rectangular parallelepiped or regular hexahedron opened
only in the front, an end ornamental panel (19) is integrally
attached from the front to the cut end surface of one of the third
and fourth surrounding panels (F3, F4), the third surrounding panel
(F3), in such a manner as not to block the partition plate
receiving groove rails (15) of the third surrounding panel (F3), a
single end partition wall panel (20) to be juxtaposed with the
remaining fourth surrounding panel (F4) has its insertion convex
rails (33) fixedly inserted from the front into the opposed
partition plate receiving groove rails (32) of the first and second
surrounding panels (F1, F2), an end index panel (26) having a fixed
plate width (W2) greater than that of the end ornamental panel (19)
is integrally attached from the front to the two cut end surfaces
of the end partition wall panel (20) and fourth surrounding panel
(F4) in such a manner as not to block the partition plate receiving
groove rails (23) of the end partition wall panel (20), a required
number of partition plates (28) are used by being removably
inserted from the front between the opposed partition plate
receiving groove rails (15, 23) of the third surrounding panel (F3)
and end partition wall panel (20), thereby partitioning the
interior of the frame of the cabinet main body (A) into a plurality
of article storage chambers (R), identification emblems (29)
serving as indexes for various articles stored in each of the
plurality of article storage chambers (R) are set such that they
can be applied to the end index panel (26).
5. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 4, wherein not
only the single end partition wall panel (20) to be juxtaposed with
the fourth surrounding panel (F4) but also at least one pair of
identical intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) to be
interposed between the end partition wall panel (20) and the third
surrounding panel (F3) opposed thereto are placed in a juxtaposed
state in which the partition plate receiving groove rails (23)
which open in the one side plate surface thereof are directed
mutually oppositely outward, and in this state the insertion convex
rails (33) of the two intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22)
are removably inserted from the front into the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails (32) of the first and second
surrounding panels (F1, F2), an intermediate index panel (27)
having a fixed plate width (W3) greater than that of the end
ornamental panel (19) is integrally attached from the front to the
two cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition wall panels (21,
22) in such a manner as not to block the two partition plate
receiving groove rails (23), identification emblems (29) serving as
indexes for various articles stored in each of the plurality of
article storage chambers (R) are set such that they can be applied
to the intermediate index panel (27).
6. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 5, wherein in
order to additionally prepare at least one pair of two separate
intermediate partition wall panels (21a, 22a) which are orthogonal
to the intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22), the insertion
convex rails (33) are removably inserted from the front between the
partition plate receiving groove rails (23, 15) of the intermediate
partition wall panels (21, 22) and third surrounding panel (F3)
opposed thereto, between the partition plate receiving groove rails
(23, 15) of the intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) and
fourth surrounding panel (F4) opposed thereto, and/or between the
partition plate receiving groove rails (23) of adjacent
intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) forming a pair and
opposed to each other, the intermediate index panel (27) is
integrally attached from the front to the two cut end surfaces of
said separately additionally prepared intermediate partition wall
panels (21a, 22a) also in such a manner as not to block the two
partition plate receiving groove rails (23).
7. An article tidy-up cabinet comprising: a pair of first and
second surrounding panels (F1, F2) identical and opposed to each
other in which a number of parallel partition plate receiving
groove rails (32) keeping a fixed opening width (S4) and a spacing
pitch (P4) are formed in rows along the direction of the depth of
the inner plate surface, a pair of third and fourth surrounding
panels (F3, F4) identical and opposed to each other in which a
number of identical parallel partition plate receiving groove rails
(15) which lie in planes orthogonal to the partition plate
receiving groove rails (32) of the first and second surrounding
panels (F1, F2) are formed in rows along the direction of the depth
of the inner plate surface, at least one partition wall panel (20)
in which a number of parallel partition plate receiving groove
rails (23) which are the same as the partition plate receiving
groove rails (32, 15) of the first through fourth surrounding
panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) are formed in rows along the direction of
the depth of the one side plate surface, and in which insertion
convex rails (33) which can be inserted into the partition plate
receiving groove rails (32, 15) of the first through fourth
surrounding panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) are formed in rows along the
direction of the depth of the two cut end surfaces, wherein said
first through surrounding fourth panels (F1, F2, F3, F4) and a back
panel (F5) are used to integrally frame a cabinet main body (A) in
the form of a rectangular parallelepiped or regular hexahedron
opened only in the front, an end ornamental panel (19) is
integrally attached from the front to the cut end surface of one of
the first and second surrounding panels (F1, F2), the second
surrounding panel (F2), in such a manner as not to block the
partition plate receiving groove rails (32) of the second
surrounding panel (F2), a single end partition wall panel (20) to
be juxtaposed with the remaining first surrounding panel (F1) has
its insertion convex rails (33) fixedly inserted from the front
into the opposed partition plate receiving groove rails (15) of the
third and fourth surrounding panels (F3, F4), an end index panel
(26) having a fixed plate width (W2) greater than that of the end
ornamental panel (19) is integrally attached from the front to the
two cut end surfaces of the end partition wall panel (20) and first
surrounding panel (F1) in such a manner as not to block the
partition plate receiving groove rails (23) of the end partition
wall panel (20), a required number of partition plates (28) are
used by being removably inserted from the front between the opposed
partition plate receiving groove rails (32, 23) of the second
surrounding panel (F2) and end partition wall panel (20), thereby
partitioning the interior of the frame of the cabinet main body (A)
into a plurality of article storage chambers (R), identification
emblems (29) serving as indexes for various articles stored in each
of the plurality of article storage chambers (R) are set such that
they can be applied to the end index panel (26).
8. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 7, wherein not
only the single end partition wall panel (20) to be juxtaposed with
the first surrounding panel (F1) but also at least one pair of
identical intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) to be
interposed between the end partition wall panel (20) and the second
surrounding panel (F2) opposed thereto are placed in a juxtaposed
state in which the partition plate receiving groove rails (23)
which open in the one side plate surface thereof are directed
mutually oppositely outward, and in this state the insertion convex
rails (33) of the two intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22)
are removably inserted from the front into the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails (15) of the third and fourth
surrounding panels (F3, F4), an intermediate index panel (27)
having a fixed plate width (W3) greater than that of the end
ornamental panel (19) is integrally attached from the front to the
two cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition wall panels (21,
22) in such a manner as not to block the two partition plate
receiving groove rails (23), identification emblems (29) serving as
indexes for various articles stored in each of the plurality of
article storage chambers (R) are set such that they can be applied
to the intermediate index panel (27).
9. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 8, wherein in
order to additionally prepare at least one pair of separate
intermediate partition wall panels (21b, 22b) which are orthogonal
to the intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22), the insertion
convex rails (33) are removably inserted from the front between the
partition plate receiving groove rails (23, 32) of the intermediate
partition wall panels (21, 22) and second surrounding panel (F2)
opposed thereto, between the partition plate receiving groove rails
(23, 32) of the intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) and
first surrounding panel (F1) opposed thereto, and/or between the
partition plate receiving groove rails (23) of the adjacent
intermediate partition wall panels (21, 22) forming a pair and
opposed thereto, the intermediate index panel (27) is integrally
attached from the front to the two cut end surfaces of said
separately additionally prepared intermediate partition wall panels
(21b, 22b) also in such a manner as not to block the two partition
plate receiving groove rails (23).
10. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
or 9, wherein the first through fourth surrounding panels (F1, F2,
F3, F4) and the partition wall panels (20, 21, 22, 21a, 22a, 21b,
22b) are, respectively, substantially the same in arrangement, each
of them being formed by sticking together a panel main body
decorative plates (12, 16, 24) in which a wood-base material, such
as plywood, particle board or MDF, is overlaid with a decorative
sheet of synthetic resin, such as melamine resin, and identical
grooved decorative plates (13, 17, 25) having partition plate
receiving groove rails (15, 23, 32) cut therein in advance.
11. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 2, 5, 6, 8, or
9, wherein the end index panel (26) and the intermediate index
panel (27) have fixed plate widths (W2, W3) equal to each other and
are set such that they can be interchangeably used.
12. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, or 9, wherein the partition plate (28) is formed from a
plywood having a colored synthetic resin film (30) laminated
thereto, or a transparent or colored synthetic resin plate, as a
rectangular or square form, a fingertip insertion notch (31) for
the operator's hand is applied to one side, the front side or back
side, which lies in the direction of insertion of the partition
plate receiving groove rails (15, 23, 32).
13. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, or 9, wherein ground-engaging leg seats (34) capable of
installation height adjustment or ground-engaging casters (35)
capable of moving to an installation site are attached to a lower
surface where the cabinet main body (A) is installed for use.
14. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, or 9, wherein a partition plate-intended storage box (38)
which can be opened and closed is attached from the front to a
lower surface where the cabinet main body (A) is installed for
use.
15. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, or 9, wherein a carrying handle (49) or a drawing handle (50)
is attached to the cabinet main body (A).
16. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, or 9, wherein the front of the cabinet main body (A) is set
such that it can be opened and closed by rotary doors (44)
pivotally connected to the cabinet main body (A) or by a slide
shutter (47) removably inserted in the cabinet main body (A).
17. An article tidy-up cabinet as set forth in claim 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, or 9, wherein a plurality of cabinet main bodies (A) are
combined into a unit so that the dispositional directivity of the
partition wall panels (21, 22, 21a, 22a, 21b, 22b) and the
dispositional directivity of the partition plates (28) are such
that the partition plates are orthogonal to the partition wall
panels.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an article tidy-up cabinet
which is used by being installed indoors in ordinary homes,
offices, schools, hospitals, and the like and which is adapted for
anyone to instantly take out, without mistakes, not only various
articles of uniform size, shape, hardness or thickness, such as
newspapers, magazines, print paper sheets, catalogues, slips,
letters, compact disks (CDs), and medical record files, but also
nonuniformly varying clothing, toiletries, tableware, plastic film
bags, and other various articles.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] As for this type of article tidy-up cabinets, I have
previously proposed Japanese Paten Laid-Open 2001-270278.
[0003] And, described in this known invention is a front-opened
main body 1 comprising a main top plate 2, a sub-top plate 3, a
shelf plate reception support side plate 4, a back plate 5, a
ground plate 6 and a shelf plate reception support assembly 9,
wherein the space 12 of the main body 1 is partitioned by movable
shelf plates 7 used by being inserted into grooves in each row.
[0004] Further, a description is given therein to the effect that
item panels 8 with items 13 written therein or attached thereto are
attached always to form sets with the movable shelf plates 7. For
this reason, there is an advantage that not only the person himself
or herself directly taking part in the storing operation but also a
third person can instantly take out, without mistakes, various
articles stored in the space 12 partitioned by the shelf plates 7,
on the basis of the items 13 on the item panels 8 adjacent
thereto.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0005] However, as a result of hearing the users' wishes and
repeating diligent investigation thereafter, it has been found that
so long as the art concerned remains the same as in the arrangement
described in the invention of Japanese Patent Laid-Open
2001-270278, there are following problems to be solved in
performing industrialization.
[0006] That is, although there is the wording to the effect that
the shelf plate reception support side plates 4 forming rows in
this known invention, the item panels 8 and the shelf plate
reception support assembly 9 are provided with grooves for
receiving the shelf plates 7, as can be ascertained from FIG. 2,
and that the partition distance can be adjusted for widening or
narrowing by slide operation and mount and dismount operation of
the item panels 8, grooves for receiving the item panels 8 are not
at all provided in the sub-top plate 3 and the ground plate 6.
[0007] As a result, at the time of assembling the main body 1 or
making a partition distance adjustment for widening or narrowing,
the partition distance must be calculated by measuring the
dimension of the vertical partitioning positions due to said item
panels 8 one by one, a fact which is very troublesome, and moreover
if there should be a mistake in the calculation, the item panels 8
will not hold the state of parallel vertical setup, as rows in the
main body 1, and the shelf plates 7 cannot be used by being
smoothly and correctly inserted in the state of parallel horizontal
setup.
[0008] Further, in the arrangement of said known invention, not
only a pair of the shelf plate reception support side plate 4 and
the shelf plate reception support assembly 9 which are opposed to
each other, but also a total of three pairs including the item
panels 8 interposed therebetween are separately prepared in the
first place, and the component parts are not for multi-purpose use;
thus, the assembly accuracy of the main body 1 tends to vary, so
that the effect of mass production of article tidy-up cabinets
cannot be exhibited to the maximum.
[0009] Further, FIGS. 1-18 of said known invention disclose various
examples of practical use of the article tidy-up cabinet, and there
is a description to the effect that main bodies 1 are made in
separate type and placed side by side or back to back, so as to be
used by two persons at the same time. However, even if the various
examples of use are investigated, the shelf plate reception support
side plates 4, shelf plate reception support assembly 9, and the
item panels 8 are limited to the state of vertical setup. As a
result, the shelf plates 7 are only in a monotonous partition
pattern, limited to the state of horizontal setup.
[0010] It is pointed out by way of precaution that the portable
type for use in a vehicle shown in FIG. 7 and the tray type shown
in FIG. 10 are in the state of use with the opened front of the
main body 1 directed upward, but in these article tidy-up cabinets,
the dispositional directivity of the shelf plates 7 remains
unchanged with the shelf plates being in a monotonous partition
pattern, limited to one direction alone, vertical or
horizontal.
[0011] As a result, because the shelf plates 7 are thin-walled as
compared with the item panels 8 and shelf plate reception support
assembly 9 and depending upon such factors as the size, shape,
hardness, and thickness of various articles, the user will be under
the pressure of necessity to aimlessly and frequently reinsert the
shelf plates 7, a problem that there is a lack of accommodatability
and convenience of use of various articles.
[0012] In this respect, the invention of Japanese Patent Laid-Open
2003-93172 contains a description to the effect that a plurality of
furniture main bodies Q1 can be connected through a frame body R.
However, even in FIG. 8 showing an example of use of side-by-side
connection, shelf plates Q3 are all in the state of horizontal
setup, and the dispositional directivity is limited to one
direction alone, so that the same problem as in Japanese Paten
Laid-Open 2001-270278 arises.
[0013] Further, in storage furniture described in the invention of
Japanese Patent Laid-Open 2003-93172, a sheet material (steel plate
material) Q122 belonging to the lower surface of a top plate Q121
and the same sheet material Q132 belonging to the upper surface of
a bottom plate Q131 are press-worked to form guide grooves Q122a
and Q132a for receiving intermediate partition members Q2, with the
result that said problem of Japanese Paten Laid-Open 2001-270278 is
solved, allowing the partition members Q2 to be used by being
smoothly correctly inserted from the front of the furniture main
body Q1; thus, it may be said that there is an advantage that the
partition distance can be easily adjusted for widening or
narrowing.
[0014] However, even in the invention of Japanese Patent Laid-Open
2003-93172, the side walls Q11 of the furniture main body Q1 and
said partition members Q2 are prepared to be different in
arrangement.
[0015] That is, the arrangement of the partition member Q2 is such
that a pair of upper and lower plates Q22 are integrally welded to
opposite ends of a core material (square pipe material) Q23 and,
besides this, it is necessary that a pair of partition plates
(acrylic resin plates) Q24 formed with shelf receiving groove Q246
be held between core materials Q23 and fixed thereto.
[0016] On the other hand, the side plate Q11 of the furniture main
body Q1 consists of a panel plate P11 and its arrangement is such
that the inner plate Q113 formed with shelf receiving grooves Q113a
is required to be fixedly attached to the inner surface of the side
panel Q111 by a plurality of set screws, so that as in the case of
the invention of Japanese Paten Laid-Open 2001-270278, the assembly
quality of the furniture main body Q1 can hardly be maintained
uniform and the effect of mass production of storage furniture
cannot be exhibited to the maximum.
Means for Solving the Problems
[0017] An object of the invention is to solve such problems, and to
achieve the object, the arrangement of a first aspect of the
invention is characterized by comprising
[0018] a pair of first and second surrounding panels identical and
opposed to each other in which a number of parallel partition wall
panel receiving groove rails keeping a fixed opening width and a
spacing pitch are formed in rows along the direction of the depth
of the inner plate surface,
[0019] a pair of third and fourth surrounding panels identical and
opposed to each other in which a number of parallel partition plate
receiving groove rails which lie in planes orthogonal to the
partition wall panel receiving groove rails of the first and second
surrounding panels and are formed in rows along the direction of
the depth of the inner plate surface so as to keep a fixed opening
width and a spacing pitch which are less than those of the
partition wall panel receiving groove rails,
[0020] at least one partition wall panel in which a number of
parallel partition plate receiving groove rails which are the same
as the partition plate receiving groove rails of the third and
fourth surrounding panels are formed in rows along the direction of
the depth of the one side plate surface, wherein said first through
fourth surrounding panels and a back panel are used to integrally
frame a cabinet main body in the form of a rectangular
parallelepiped or regular hexahedron opened only in the front,
[0021] an end ornamental panel is integrally attached from the
front to the cut end surface of one of the third and fourth
surrounding panels, the third surrounding panel, in such a manner
as not to block the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
third surrounding panel,
[0022] a single end partition wall panel to be juxtaposed with the
remaining fourth surrounding panel is fixedly inserted from the
front into the opposed partition wall panel receiving groove rails
of the first and second surrounding panels,
[0023] an end index panel having a fixed plate width greater than
that of the end ornamental panel is integrally attached from the
front to the two cut end surfaces of the end partition wall panel
and fourth surrounding panel in such a manner as not to block the
partition plate receiving groove rails of the end partition wall
panel, a required number of partition plates are used by being
removably inserted from the front between the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails of the third surrounding panel and end
partition wall panel, thereby partitioning the interior of the
frame of the cabinet main body into a plurality of article storage
chambers,
[0024] identification emblems serving as indexes for various
articles stored in each of the plurality of article storage
chambers are set such that they can be applied to the end index
panel.
[0025] The arrangement of a second aspect of the invention is
characterized in that not only the single end partition wall panel
to be juxtaposed with the fourth surrounding panel but also at
least one pair of identical intermediate partition wall panels to
be interposed between the end partition wall panel and the third
surrounding panel opposed thereto are removably inserted from the
front into the opposed partition wall panel receiving groove rails
of the first and second surrounding panels in a juxtaposed state in
which the partition plate receiving groove rails which open in the
one side plate surface thereof are directed mutually oppositely
outward,
[0026] an intermediate index panel having a fixed plate width
greater than that of the end ornamental panel is integrally
attached from the front to the two cut end surfaces of the
intermediate partition wall panels in such a manner as not to block
the two partition plate receiving groove rails,
[0027] identification emblems serving as an indexes for various
articles stored in each of the plurality of article storage
chambers are set such that they can be applied to the intermediate
index panel.
[0028] The arrangement of a third aspect of the invention is
characterized in that
[0029] the first and second surrounding panels are each formed by
sticking together a panel main body decorative plate in which a
wood-base material, such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is
overlaid with a decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as
melamine resin, and an identical grooved decorative plate having
partition wall panel receiving groove rails cut therein in
advance,
[0030] the third and fourth surrounding panels and the partition
wall panels are, respectively, substantially the same in
arrangement, each of them being formed by sticking together a panel
main body decorative plates in which a wood-base material, such as
plywood, particle board or MDF, is overlaid with a decorative sheet
of synthetic resin, such as melamine resin, and identical grooved
decorative plates having partition plate receiving groove rails cut
therein in advance.
[0031] Further, the arrangement of a fourth aspect of the invention
is characterized by comprising
[0032] a pair of first and second surrounding panels identical and
opposed to each other in which a number of parallel partition plate
receiving groove rails keeping a fixed opening width and a spacing
pitch are formed in rows along the direction of the depth of the
inner plate surface,
[0033] a pair of third and fourth surrounding panels identical and
opposed to each other in which a number of identical parallel
partition plate receiving groove rails which lie in planes
orthogonal to the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
first and second surrounding panels are formed in rows along the
direction of the depth of the inner plate surface,
[0034] at least one partition wall panel in which a number of
parallel partition plate receiving groove rails which are the same
as the partition plate receiving groove rails of the first through
fourth surrounding panels are formed in rows along the direction of
the depth of the one side plate surface, and in which insertion
convex rails which can be inserted into the partition plate
receiving groove rails of the first through fourth surrounding
panels are formed in rows along the direction of the depth of the
two cut end surfaces, wherein
[0035] first through fourth surrounding panels and a back panel are
used to integrally frame a cabinet main body in the form of a
rectangular parallelepiped or regular hexahedron opened only in the
front,
[0036] an end ornamental panel is integrally attached from the
front to the cut end surface of one of the third and fourth
surrounding panels, the third surrounding panel, in such a manner
as not to block the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
third surrounding panel,
[0037] a single end partition wall panel to be juxtaposed with the
remaining fourth surrounding panel has its insertion convex rails
fixedly inserted from the front into the opposed partition plate
receiving groove rails of the first and second surrounding
panels,
[0038] an end index panel having a fixed plate width greater than
that of the end ornamental panel is integrally attached from the
front to the two cut end surfaces of the end partition wall panel
and fourth surrounding panel in such a manner as not to block the
partition plate receiving groove rails of the end partition wall
panel, a required number of partition plates are used by being
removably inserted from the front between the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails of the third surrounding panel and end
partition wall panel, thereby partitioning the interior of the
frame of the cabinet main body into a plurality of article storage
chambers,
[0039] identification emblems serving as indexes for various
articles stored in each of the plurality of article storage
chambers can be applied to the end index panel.
[0040] The arrangement of a fifth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that not only the single end partition wall panel
to be juxtaposed with the fourth surrounding panel but also at
least one pair of identical intermediate partition wall panels to
be interposed between the end partition wall panel and the third
surrounding panel opposed thereto are placed in a juxtaposed state
in which the partition plate receiving groove rails which open in
the one side plate surface thereof are directed mutually oppositely
outward, and in this state the insertion convex rails of the two
intermediate partition wall panels are removably inserted from the
front into the opposed partition plate receiving groove rails of
the first and second surrounding panels, an intermediate index
panel having a fixed plate width greater than that of the end
ornamental panel is integrally attached from the front to the two
cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition wall panels in such
a manner as not to block the two partition plate receiving groove
rails,
[0041] identification emblems serving as indexes for various
articles stored in each of the plurality of article storage
chambers are set such that they can be applied to the intermediate
index panel.
[0042] The arrangement of a sixth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that in order to additionally prepare at least one
pair of intermediate partition wall panels which are orthogonal to
the intermediate partition wall panels, the insertion convex rails
are removably inserted from the front between the partition plate
receiving groove rails of the intermediate partition wall panels
and third surrounding panel opposed thereto, between the partition
plate receiving groove rails of the intermediate partition wall
panels and fourth surrounding panel opposed thereto, and/or between
the partition plate receiving groove rails of adjacent intermediate
partition wall panels forming a pair and opposed to each other, the
intermediate index panel is integrally attached from the front to
the two cut end surfaces of said separately additionally prepared
intermediate partition wall panels in such a manner as not to block
the two partition plate receiving groove rails.
[0043] The arrangement of a seventh aspect of the invention is
characterized by comprising
[0044] a pair of first and second surrounding panels identical and
opposed to each other in which a number of parallel partition plate
receiving groove rails keeping a fixed opening width and a spacing
pitch are formed in rows along the direction of the depth of the
inner plate surface,
[0045] a pair of third and fourth surrounding panels identical and
opposed to each other in which a number of identical parallel
partition plate receiving groove rails which lie in planes
orthogonal to the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
first and second surrounding panels are formed in rows along the
direction of the depth of the inner plate surface,
[0046] at least one partition wall panel in which a number of
parallel partition plate receiving groove rails which are the same
as the partition plate receiving groove rails of the first through
fourth surrounding panels are formed in rows along the direction of
the depth of the one side plate surface, and in which insertion
convex rails which can be inserted into the partition plate
receiving groove rails of the first through fourth surrounding
panels are formed in rows along the direction of the depth of the
two cut end surfaces, wherein said first through surrounding fourth
panels and a back panel are used to integrally frame a cabinet main
body in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped or regular
hexahedron opened only in the front,
[0047] an end ornamental panel is integrally attached from the
front to the cut end surface of one of the first and second
surrounding panels, the second surrounding panel, in such a manner
as not to block the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
second surrounding panel,
[0048] a single end partition wall panel to be juxtaposed with the
remaining first surrounding panel has its insertion convex rails
fixedly inserted from the front into the opposed partition plate
receiving groove rails of the third and fourth surrounding
panels,
[0049] an end index panel having a fixed plate width greater than
that of the end ornamental panel is integrally attached from the
front to the two cut end surfaces of the end partition wall panel
and first surrounding panel in such a manner as not to block the
partition plate receiving groove rails of the end partition wall
panel, a required number of partition plates are used by being
removably inserted from the front between the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails of the second surrounding panel and
end partition wall panel, thereby partitioning the interior of the
frame of the cabinet main body into a plurality of article storage
chambers,
[0050] identification emblems serving as indexes for various
articles stored in each of the plurality of article storage
chambers are set such that they can be applied to the end index
panel.
[0051] The arrangement of an eight aspect of the invention is
characterized in that not only the single end partition wall panel
to be juxtaposed with the first surrounding panel but also at least
one pair of identical intermediate partition wall panels to be
interposed between the end partition wall panel and the second
surrounding panel opposed thereto are placed in a juxtaposed state
in which the partition plate receiving groove rails which open in
the one side plate surface thereof are directed mutually oppositely
outward, and in this state the insertion convex rails of the two
intermediate partition wall panels are removably inserted from the
front into the opposed partition plate receiving groove rails of
the third and fourth surrounding panels, an intermediate index
panel having a fixed plate width greater than that of the end
ornamental panel is integrally attached from the front to the two
cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition wall panels in such
a manner as not to block the two partition plate receiving groove
rails,
[0052] identification emblems serving as indexes for various
articles stored in each of the plurality of article storage
chambers are set such that they can be applied to the intermediate
index panel.
[0053] The arrangement of a ninth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that in order to additionally prepare at least one
pair of separate intermediate partition wall panels which are
orthogonal to the intermediate partition wall panels, the insertion
convex rails are removably inserted from the front between the
partition plate receiving groove rails of the intermediate
partition wall panels and second surrounding panel opposed thereto,
between the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
intermediate partition wall panels and first surrounding panel
opposed thereto, and/or between the partition plate receiving
groove rails of adjacent intermediate partition wall panels forming
a pair and opposed thereto,
[0054] the intermediate index panel is integrally attached from the
front to the two cut end surfaces of said separately additionally
prepared intermediate partition wall panels in such a manner as not
to block the two partition plate receiving groove rails.
[0055] The arrangement of a tenth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that the first through fourth surrounding panels
and the partition wall panels are, respectively, substantially the
same in arrangement, each of them being formed by sticking together
a panel main body decorative plates in which a wood-base material,
such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is overlaid with a
decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as melamine resin, and
identical grooved decorative plates having partition plate
receiving groove rails cut therein in advance.
[0056] The arrangement of an eleventh aspect of the invention is
characterized in that the end index panel and the intermediate
index panel have fixed plate widths equal to each other and are set
such that they can be interchangeably used.
[0057] The arrangement of a twelfth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that
[0058] the partition plate is formed from a plywood having a
colored synthetic resin film laminated thereto, or a transparent or
colored synthetic resin plate, as a rectangular or square form,
[0059] a fingertip insertion notch for the operator's hand is
applied to one side, the front side or back side, which lies in the
direction of insertion of the partition plate receiving groove
rails.
[0060] The arrangement of a thirteenth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that ground-engaging leg seats capable of
installation height adjustment or ground-engaging casters capable
of moving to an installation site are attached to a lower surface
where the cabinet main body is installed for use.
[0061] The arrangement of a fourteenth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that a partition plate-intended storage box which
can be opened and closed is attached from the front to a lower
surface where the cabinet main body is installed for use.
[0062] The arrangement of a fifteenth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that a carrying handle or a drawing handle is
attached to the cabinet main body.
[0063] The arrangement of a sixteenth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that the front of the cabinet main body is set
such that it can be opened and closed by rotary doors pivotally
connected to the cabinet main body or by a slide shutter removably
inserted in the cabinet main body.
[0064] The arrangement of a seventeenth aspect of the invention is
characterized in that a plurality of cabinet main bodies are
combined into a unit so that the dispositional directivity of the
partition wall panels and the dispositional directivity of the
partition plates such that the partition plates are orthogonal to
the partition wall panels.
EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0065] The arrangements of the first and second aspects of the
invention correspond to a first embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-13.
According to the arrangement of the first aspect of the invention,
a pair of first and second surrounding panels opposed to each other
having partition wall panel receiving groove rails are the same
with each other, and a pair of third and fourth surrounding panels
opposed to each other having partition plate receiving groove rails
are the same. Therefore, the cabinet main body can be integrally
framed in a highly accurate assembled state with no variation while
interchangeably using these pairs as component members of the
cabinet main body.
[0066] Further, since the many partition wall panel receiving
groove rails are in a parallel state keeping a fixed opening width
and spacing pitch, an end partition panel can be smoothly inserted
into the opposed partition wall panel receiving groove rails of the
first and second surrounding panels and into a position adjacent to
the fourth surrounding panel in an accurate state juxtaposed state
from the front of the cabinet main body. And an end index panel
having a fixed plate width which without fail is greater than that
of the end ornamental panel can be integrally attached to the two
cut end surfaces of the end partition wall panel and fourth
surrounding panel.
[0067] On the other hand, the many partition plate receiving groove
rails are in a parallel state keeping a fixed opening width and
spacing pitch. On one side of article storage chambers into which
the interior of the frame of the cabinet main body is partitioned
by partition plates used by being inserted into the opposed
partition plate receiving groove rails of the third surrounding
panel and end partition wall panel, there is present in adjacent
relation thereto, without fail, the end index panel which is in
dispositional relation orthogonal to the partition plates.
Therefore, with identification emblems attached thereto used as
indexes, not only the person himself or herself taking part in the
storing operation but also a third person can instantly take out,
without mistakes, various articles stored in each article storage
chamber.
[0068] Further, the cabinet main body is in the form of a
rectangular parallelepiped or regular hexahedron, and the opening
width and spacing pitch of the partition wall panel receiving
groove rails in the first and second surrounding panels are changed
to be greater than the opening width and spacing pitch of the
partition plate receiving groove rails in the third and fourth
surrounding panels and end partition wall panel. Therefore, if the
thick end partition wall panel corresponding thereto is inserted
and fixed and the cabinet main body is used in an installed state
in which the fourth surrounding panel adjacent to the end partition
wall panel provides a lower surface, the resulting effect is that
even when a various heavy articles are stored or a large number of
various articles are stored, a support strength is obtained to
withstand the weight.
[0069] Particularly, if the arrangement of the second aspect of the
invention is employed, there is no need for making measurements one
by one to make calculations so as to find the positions at which
the cabinet main body is to be partitioned by at least one pair of
intermediate partition wall panels. Furthermore, increase or
decrease of the partition distances can be conveniently and
correctly made by inserting or extracting the intermediate
partition wall panels, such effect being developed the more
remarkably, the larger the number of said intermediate partition
wall panels installed.
[0070] In either of the first and second aspects of the invention,
if the arrangement of the third aspect of the invention is
employed, it is possible for various decorative patterns, such as
wood-grain patters or abstractive patterns, depicted by synthetic
resin-made decorative sheets of decorative plates to provide
elegant furniture-like external decorative effects to the whole of
the cabinet main body, and to suppress useless weight increase in
the case where the cabinet main body is fitted and fixed in a
drawer of a desk or bureau or the like which is an existing item of
indoor equipment. Interchangeable use of the third and fourth
surrounding panels and partition wall panels makes it possible to
exert the effect of mass-production of cabinet main bodies to the
maximum.
[0071] The arrangements of the fourth and fifth aspects of the
invention correspond to a second embodiment shown in FIG. 15, and
the arrangements of the seventh and eights aspects of the invention
correspond to a third embodiment shown in FIG. 16. And, according
to the arrangements of the fourth and seventh aspects of the
invention, the pair of first and second surrounding panels opposed
to each other are the same with each other and so are the pair of
third and fourth surrounding panels opposed to each other.
Furthermore, the partition plate receiving groove rails of the
first through fourth surrounding panels are set the same as the
partition plate receiving groove rails of the partition wall
panels, while insertion convex rails which can be used by being
interchangeably inserted into these partition plate receiving
groove rails are projectingly formed in rows on the two cut end
surfaces of said partition wall panels. Therefore, the cabinet main
body can be conveniently and highly accurately assembled and the
effect of mass production thereof is further improved.
[0072] Particularly, if the arrangements of the fifth and eight
aspects of the invention are employed, the resulting effect is
that, in addition to the achievement of said effect, the interior
of the frame of the cabinet main body can be easily finely
partitioned according to the user's desire and various
articles.
[0073] The arrangement of the sixth aspect of the invention
corresponds to a fourth embodiment shown in FIGS. 17 and 18, and
the arrangement of the ninth aspect of the invention corresponds to
fifth embodiment shown in FIGS. 19 and 20. If these arrangements
are employed, the interior of the frame of the cabinet main body
can be partitioned more finely in two directions, vertical and
horizontal, orthogonal to each other by at least one pair of
separately additionally prepared intermediate partition wall
panels, thus increasing the correspondingness to various articles
desired by the user and varying in size, shape, hardness,
thickness, etc., and greatly improving convenience in use.
[0074] Further, if the arrangement of the tenth aspect of the
invention is employed, in the article tidy-up cabinets shown in the
second through fifth embodiments, it is possible to provide overall
weight reduction and a furniture-like external decorative effect,
and by making all the first through fourth surrounding panels and
the partition wall panels, respectively, substantially the same in
arrangement and using them interchangeably, it is possible to
remarkably improve the effect of mass-production of the cabinet
main bodies.
[0075] If the arrangement of the eleventh aspect of the invention
is employed, the end index panel and intermediate index panel can
be interchangeably used, so that the effect of mass production of
cabinet main bodies further improves.
[0076] If the arrangement of the twelfth aspect of the invention is
employed, various articles stored in article storage chambers can
be identified by coloring the partition plates, such coloring
enhancing the external decorative effect of the article tidy-up
cabinet. There is the effect that various articles and partition
plates can be easily taken out by the fingertips of the operator's
hand inserted through a fingertip insertion notch formed in the
partition plate.
[0077] If the arrangement of the thirteenth aspect of the invention
is employed, the article tidy-up cabinet can be used by being
stably installed on an indoor floor, desk table surface or the like
by the ground-engaging leg seats. And, there is also the effect
that the place of installation can be freely changed by the
ground-engaging casters used in place thereof, providing a
so-called wagon type article tidy-up cabinet.
[0078] If the arrangement of the fourteenth aspect of the invention
is employed, those of the partition plates which become excessive
in the partitioning of the cabinet main body can be held in the
storage box without the possibility of missing, a fact which
contributes to convenience.
[0079] If the arrangement of the fifteenth aspect of the invention
is employed, it becomes possible to carry out the article tidy-up
cabinet outdoors by the carrying handle. And attachment of a drawer
handle makes it possible to form the article tidy-up cabinet as a
drawer of a desk or the like.
[0080] If the arrangement of the sixteenth aspect of the invention
is employed, there is the effect that the danger of various
articles stored being soiled by dust can be eliminated by the front
opening/closing rotary doors or slide shutter in the cabinet main
body.
[0081] If the arrangement of the seventeenth aspect of the
invention is employed, there is also the effect that a plurality of
cabinet main bodies are combined and unitized to provide an article
tidy-up cabinet having a dispositional directivity in which the
partition plates themselves are orthogonal to each other and so are
the partition wall panels themselves, thereby making it possible to
conveniently store and sort out various articles varying in size,
shape, hardness, thickness, etc., and to accommodate various
conditions including the largeness of installation place.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0082] FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an article tidy-up
cabinet according to the invention, showing a first embodiment;
[0083] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the assembled state of
FIG. 1;
[0084] FIG. 3 is a front view showing the assembled state of FIG.
1;
[0085] FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line
4-4 in FIG. 3;
[0086] FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken along the line 5-5 in FIG.
4;
[0087] FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along the line 6-6 in FIG.
4;
[0088] FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line 7-7 in FIG.
4;
[0089] FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the exploded state of a
panel main body decorative plate and a grooved decorative plate in
first and second surrounding panels;
[0090] FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the stuck-together state of
FIG. 8;
[0091] FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the exploded state of
a panel main body decorative plate and a grooved decorative plate
in third and fourth surrounding panels;
[0092] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the stuck-together state of
FIG. 10;
[0093] FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a partition plate
extracted;
[0094] FIG. 13 is a sectional view taken along the line 13-13 in
FIG. 12;
[0095] FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing a modified embodiment
of the partition plate;
[0096] FIG. 15 is a front view corresponding to FIG. 3, showing a
second embodiment of the article tidy-up cabinet according to the
invention;
[0097] FIG. 16 is a front view corresponding to FIG. 3, showing a
third embodiment of the article tidy-up cabinet according to the
invention;
[0098] FIG. 17 is a front view corresponding to FIG. 3, showing a
fourth embodiment of the article tidy-up cabinet according to the
invention;
[0099] FIG. 18 is a sectional view corresponding to FIG. 5, also
showing the fourth embodiment;
[0100] FIG. 19 is a front view corresponding to FIG. 3, showing a
fifth embodiment of the article tidy-up cabinet according to the
invention;
[0101] FIG. 20 is a sectional view corresponding to FIG. 5, also
showing the fifth embodiment;
[0102] FIG. 21 is a front view exemplifying the front-facing
single-use specification of the article tidy-up cabinet;
[0103] FIG. 22 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line
22-22 in FIG. 21;
[0104] FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a partition plate
storage box extracted;
[0105] FIG. 24 is a front view showing the article tidy-up cabinet
having made a change in direction from FIG. 21;
[0106] FIG. 25 is a perspective view exemplifying the upward-facing
single-use specification of the article tidy-up cabinet;
[0107] FIG. 26 is a sectional view exemplifying an article tidy-up
cabinet with a rotary door;
[0108] FIG. 27 is a front view exemplifying an article tidy-up
cabinet with a slide shutter;
[0109] FIG. 28 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line
28-28 in FIG. 27;
[0110] FIG. 29 is a perspective view exemplifying a portable type
article tidy-up cabinet;
[0111] FIG. 30 is a perspective view exemplifying a drawer type
article tidy-up cabinet;
[0112] FIG. 31 is a perspective view exemplifying an article
tidy-up cabinet based on a multiple-use specification for combining
and unitizing a plurality of cabinet main bodies;
[0113] FIG. 32 is a perspective view exemplifying an article
tidy-up cabinet based on another multiple-use specification;
[0114] FIG. 33 is a perspective view exemplifying an article
tidy-up cabinet based on still another multiple-use
specification;
[0115] FIG. 34 is a perspective view exemplifying an article
tidy-up cabinet fitted in and fixed to a drawer; and
[0116] FIG. 35 is a front view exemplifying an article tidy-up
cabinet fitted in and fixed to a storage shelf.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0117] The concrete arrangement of the invention will now be
described in detail with reference to the drawings. FIGS. 1-13 show
an article tidy-up cabinet according to a first embodiment of the
invention, wherein a total of four surrounding panels, first
through fourth, F1, F2, F3, and F4, and a single back panel F5 are
used to integrally frame a cabinet main body A in the form of a
rectangular parallelepiped or regular hexahedron opened only in the
front. The interior of the frame of the cabinet main body A is
partitioned by vertical partition wall panels and horizontal
partition plates to be later described.
[0118] First, the first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2
forming a cabinet main body A will be described. These form a pair
of opposed upper and lower panels of the same arrangement, and the
inner plate surface is formed with a number of parallel partition
wall panel receiving groove rails 11 in rows with a given spacing
pitch P1 extending along the direction of the depth of said cabinet
main body A.
[0119] Here, each of the first and second surrounding panels F1 and
F2 is a 2-ply decorative plate (preferably, melamine resin
decorative plate called Decora in trade name) in which a wood-base
material, such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is overlaid with
a decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as melamine resin,
wherein as shown in FIG. 5 or FIGS. 8 and 9, a relatively thin
grooved decorative plate 13 having a number of partition wall panel
receiving groove rails 11 cut therein in advance along the
direction of the plate width is integrally stuck on the one side
plate surface of a relatively thick panel main body decorative
plate 12. The decorative pattern, such as a wood-grain pattern or
abstract patter, printed on the decorative sheet imparts an elegant
external decoration effect rich in a furniture-like texture to the
cabinet main body A. However, in the case of forming a large-sized
cabinet main body A, said decorative plates 12 and 13 may be
replaced by a non-patterned natural wood material having partition
wall panel receiving groove rails 11 directly cut therein.
[0120] To give numerical values which serve as an example of the
illustrated embodiment, the thicknesses of the panel main body
decorative plate 12 and the grooved decorative plate 13 in said
first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2 are about 12 mm and
about 5 mm, respectively, and the grooved decorative plate 13 has a
number of partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11 cut
therein with an opening width S1 of about 13 mm, an opening depth
D1 of about 4 mm, a spacing pitch P1 of about 23 mm. For this
reason, the result is that a number of crosspieces 14 alternating
with the recesses of the partition wall panel receiving groove
rails 11 are relatively raised by a given width, which is about 10
mm.
[0121] Next, the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4
forming said cabinet main body A form a pair of opposed left and
right panels of the same arrangement, and the inner plate surface
is formed with a number of parallel partition plate receiving
groove rails 15 in rows with a given spacing pitch P2 extending
along the direction of the depth of said cabinet main body A.
[0122] Here, as in the case of the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2, each of the third and fourth surrounding panels
F3 and F4 is a 2-ply decorative plate (preferably, Decora in trade
name) in which a wood-base material, such as plywood, particle
board or MDF, is overlaid with a decorative sheet of synthetic
resin, such as melamine resin, wherein as shown in FIG. 5 or FIGS.
10 and 11, a relatively thin grooved decorative plate 17 having a
number of partition plate receiving groove rails 15 cut therein in
advance along the direction of the plate width is integrally stuck
on the one side plate surface of a relatively thick panel main body
decorative plate 16. However, in the case of forming a large-sized
cabinet main body A, there may be employed a non-patterned natural
wood material having partition plate receiving groove rails 15
directly cut therein.
[0123] To give numerical values which serve as an example of the
illustrated embodiment, the thicknesses of the panel main body
decorative plate 16 and the grooved decorative plate 17 in said
third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4 are the same in size
as those in said first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2, and
the grooved decorative plate 17 has a number of partition plate
receiving groove rails 15 cut therein with an opening width S2 of
about 3 mm, an opening depth D2 of about 4 mm, a spacing pitch P2
of about 13 mm. For this reason, the result is that a number of
crosspieces 18 alternating with the recesses of the partition plate
receiving groove rails 15 are relatively raised by a given width,
which is about 10 mm.
[0124] In addition, the back panel F5 mentioned before is a 1-ply
plywood, MDF or the like, or non-patterned natural wood material,
or a 1-ply decorative plate (preferably, Decora in trade name) in
which such wood-base material is overlaid with a decorative sheet
of synthetic resin, such as melamine resin. The back panel F5 has a
thickness of about 12 mm, which is the same as in said first
through fourth surrounding panels F1, F2, F3, and F4.
[0125] And, the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 an F4, as is
clear from FIGS. 4 and 6, have a shorter depth dimension (plate
width dimension) than said first and second surrounding panels F1
and F2. The pair of third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4
which are in the positioned state in which the third and fourth
surrounding panels are applied to the crosspieces 14 opposed to
each other and raised from the vicinities of the left and right
ends of said first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2, and the
back panel F5 are held by the first and second surrounding panels
F1 and F2 from above and below, so as to integrally frame the
rectangular parallelepipedic or regular hexagonal cabinet main body
A as a whole.
[0126] In this respect, in the illustrated embodiment, in framing
the cabinet main body A, the first through fourth surrounding
panels F1, F2, F3, and F4 and the back panel F5 are all adhesively
joined together. However, in place of or in addition to this,
integral fixing may be effected as by a plurality of tapping screws
or connecting dowels (not shown).
[0127] At any rate, in the assembled state of said cabinet main
body A, the partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11 of the
first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2 and the partition
plate receiving groove rails 15 of the third and fourth surrounding
panels F3 and F4 lie in planes orthogonal to each other.
Furthermore, as is clear from comparison with the previously
exemplified numerical values, the partition wall panel receiving
groove rails 11 and the partition plate receiving groove rails 15
differ from each other in the opening widths S1 and S2 and spacing
pitches P1 and P2.
[0128] The numeral 19 denotes an end ornamental panel integrally
stuck on the cut end surface of either one of the third and fourth
surrounding panels F3 and F4 forming the cabinet main body A, e.g.,
the third surrounding panel F3 (left side, in FIGS. 1 and 2), from
the front of the cabinet main body A so as not to block the
partition plate receiving groove rails 15 of the third surrounding
panel F3, and in the stuck state, it is substantially flush with
the front surfaces of the first and second surrounding panels F1
and F2.
[0129] That is, the end ornamental panel 19 consists of a 1-ply
decorative plate (preferably, Decora in trade name) in which a
wood-base material, such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is
overlaid with a decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as
melamine resin, and particularly, it is formed as a quadrangular
prism whose plate width W1 is about 12 mm.times.12 mm (depth),
which width is the same as the thickness of the panel main body
decorative plate 16 of the third surrounding panel F3.
[0130] Further, the numerals 20, 21, and 22 denote a plurality of
vertical partition wall panels (in the illustrated first
embodiment, a total of three such panels) to be inserted in the
opposed partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11 of the first
and second surrounding panels F1 and F2 from the front of the
cabinet main body A, with the one side plate surface of each panel
having a number of parallel partition plate receiving groove rails
23 maintaining the given opening width S3 and spacing pitch P3 and
formed in rows along the direction of the depth of the cabinet main
body A, D3 indicating the opening depth thereof.
[0131] Here, the partition wall panels 20, 21, and 22 are
substantially the same in arrangement as the third and fourth
surrounding panels F3 and F4, and is a 2-ply decorative plate
(preferably, Decora in trade name) in which a wood-base material,
such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is overlaid with a
decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as melamine resin, each
partition wall panel being formed such that, as is clear from FIGS.
10 and 11 showing said third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and
F4, a thin grooved decorative plate 25 having a number of partition
plate receiving groove rails 23 cut therein in advance along the
direction of the plate width is integrally stuck on the one side
plate surface of the thick panel main body decorative plate 24.
However, in the case of forming a large-sized cabinet main body A,
there may be employed a non-patterned natural wood material having
partition plate receiving groove rails 23 directly cut therein.
[0132] In addition, in the illustrated embodiment, for the
convenience of preparation of the first through fourth surrounding
panels F1, F2, F3, and F4, and the partition wall panels 20, 21 and
22, in each of them, the grooved decorative plates 13, 17, and 25
are integrally stuck on the panel main body decorative plates 12,
16, and 24; however, the crosspieces 14 and 18 may be fixed to the
panel main body decorative plates 12, 16, and 24 to thereby dispose
in rows the partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11 and
partition plate receiving groove rails 15 and 23, which are
recessed relatively to rising.
[0133] Of said partition wall panels 20, 21, and 22 prepared in
plurality, one which is the vertical end partition wall panel 20
juxtaposed with the fourth surrounding panel F4 which is the other
(right side, in FIGS. 1 and 2) of the third and fourth surrounding
panels F3 and F4 is fixedly inserted from the front of the cabinet
main body A into the partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11
opposed to each other at the ends closest to the fourth surrounding
panel F4, in the first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2.
[0134] And the remaining two partition wall panels 21 and 22 form a
pair as vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22
interposed between the end partition wall panel 20 and the third
surrounding panel F3 which are opposed to each other, and pairs
each consisting of two partition plate receiving groove rails 23
are in the juxtaposed state in which they are directed mutually
oppositely outward as shown in FIGS. 1 and 5, and in this state
they are removably inserted into the opposed partition wall panel
receiving groove rails 11 of the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2 from the front of the cabinet main body A, whereby
the interior of the frame of the cabinet main body A is partitioned
into two rows.
[0135] However, said pair of intermediate partition wall panels 21
and 22 may not be used in an insertion manner; reversely,
additional pairs each consisting of intermediate partition wall
panels 21 and 22 may be installed to partition the interior of the
frame of the cabinet main body A into two or more rows.
[0136] The numeral 26 denotes an end index panel integrally stuck
on the two cut end surfaces of the end partition wall panel 20 and
fourth surrounding panel F4 from the front of the cabinet main body
A in such a manner as not to block the partition plate receiving
groove rails 23 of the end partition wall panel 20. The numeral 27
denotes an intermediate index panel integrally stuck on the two cut
end surfaces of the pair of intermediate partition wall panels 21
and 22 from the front of the cabinet main body A in such a manner
as not to block the two partition plate receiving groove rails
23.
[0137] Here, the end index panel 26 and intermediate index panel
27, like the end ornamental panel 19, consists of a 1-ply
decorative plate (preferably, Decora in trade name) in which a
wood-base material, such as plywood, particle board or MDF, is
overlaid with a decorative sheet of synthetic resin, such as
melamine resin, and in the stuck state, they are substantially
flush with the front surfaces of the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2, but their plate widths W2 and W3 are greater than
the plate width W1 of the end ornamental panel 19.
[0138] In this respect, in the illustrated embodiment, the mutual
spacing X1 between the end partition wall panel 20 and the fourth
surrounding panel F4 disposed adjacent to each other and the mutual
spacing X2 between the intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22
juxtaposed with each other as a pair correspond to one-pitch of the
partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11 of the first and
second surrounding panels F2 and F2, and the end index panel 26 and
intermediate index panel 27 whose plate widths W2 and W3 are equal,
being about 35 mm, are integrally stuck between them from the front
of the cabinet main body A, and the end index panel 26 and
intermediate index panel 27 can be interchangeably used. The depths
of the index panels 26 and 27 are the same as in the end ornamental
panel 19, each being about 12 mm.
[0139] However, in the case of forming a large-sized cabinet main
body A, the mutual spacings X1 and X2 may be increased to two or
more pitches of the partition wall panel receiving groove rails 11,
and the end index panels 26 and intermediate index panel 27 having
mutually equal, increased given plate widths W2 and W3 (for
example, about 58 mm) may be stuck on the two cut end surfaces of
the end partition wall panel 20 and fourth surrounding panel F4 and
the two cut end surface of the intermediate partition wall panels
21 and 22. Then, a wide area for applying identification emblems to
be later described to the index panels 26 and 27 can be secured
according to the size of the article storage chamber.
[0140] Further, an arrangement is possible wherein the end index
panel 26 is stuck on the two cut end surfaces of the end partition
wall panel 20 and fourth surrounding panel F4 in advance, while the
intermediate index panel 27 is stuck on the two cut end surfaces of
the intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22, and the end index
panel 26 is held by the first and second surrounding panels F1 and
F2 from above and below to integrally frame the cabinet main body
A, whereupon the two intermediate wall panels 21 and 22 of the
intermediate index panel 27 is inserted into the opposed partition
wall panel receiving groove rails 11 of the first and second
surrounding panels F1 and F2 from the front of the cabinet main
body A, the order of assembly being immaterial.
[0141] And, the user uses a desired number of horizontal partition
plates 28 by removably inserting them between the partition plate
receiving groove rails 23 of one of the intermediate partition wall
panels 21 and 22 juxtaposed as a pair, the intermediate partition
wall panel 22, and of the end partition wall panel 20 which are
opposed to each other and disposed left and right, and between the
partition plate receiving groove rails 23 and 15 of the other
intermediate partition wall panel 21 and the third surrounding
panel F3 which are opposed to each other and disposed left and
right, thereby partitioning the interior of the frame of the
cabinet main body A into a plurality of stages of article storing
chambers R, in which various articles mentioned at the outset are
stored.
[0142] Then, the result is that the end index panel 26 and
intermediate index panel 27 which are in such a setup relation that
they are orthogonal to the partition plates 28, which partition the
interior of the frame of the cabinet main body A into article
storage chambers R, are adjacent to one side (the right side in the
illustrated embodiment) of the article storage chambers R without
fail, and since the plate widths W2 and W3 of the end index panel
26 and intermediate index panel 27 are secured to be wide, the
identification emblems 29 serving as indexes for various articles
stored in the article storage chambers R can be applied to the
index panels 26 and 27, so that not only the person himself or
herself directly taking part in the storing operation but also a
third person can instantly take out various articles without
mistakes.
[0143] Here, the partition plate 28, as shown extracted in FIGS. 12
and 13, is formed from a plywood having a colored synthetic resin
film 30 laminated to one or both plate surfaces thereof, an acrylic
resin or other transparent synthetic resin plate, or colored
synthetic resin plate, as a rectangular or square form having a
depth dimension corresponding to the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2, a plate width dimension corresponding to the
mutual spacing between the partition plate receiving groove rails
15 and 23, and a given thickness (about 2.5 mm) corresponding to
the groove rails 15 and 23, and various sizes are prepared in
advance to allow the user to selectively use them.
[0144] In that case, it is preferable to arcuately apply a
fingertip insertion notch 31 for the operator's hand to one side,
the front side or back side, which lies in the direction of
insertion of the partition plate 28. This is because the partition
plates 28 and various articles can be easily taken out by the
operator's hand which has inserted them from here. Further, it is
possible to stick together a plurality of sheets of plywood, as
shown in FIG. 14, or thicken synthetic resin plates so as to
provide a support strength capable of withstanding the loads of
various articles.
[0145] Further, said identification emblem 29 means a letter,
figure, symbol, color or a combination thereof, which serve for
identification of various articles stored and sort out in each
article storage chamber R. For example, it is concretely displayed
as the inherent names of various articles, user's name, date of
use, transmission and reception mate, client's name, date, etc.
Further, besides a method in which they are written directly on
said index panels 26 and 27, it is possible to widely employ a
method in which a display medium, such as a tape or label,
substituted for the same, is stuck, a method in which a magnet
label is attracted to a magnetic plate affixed to the index panels
26 and 27, etc.
[0146] Next, FIGS. 15 and 16 show second and third embodiments of
the invention corresponding to FIG. 3. The arrangement in which
their article tidy-up cabinets differ from that of the first
embodiment will be described below.
[0147] That is, in the first embodiment of FIGS. 1-13, the opening
width S1 and spacing pitch P1 of the partition wall panel receiving
groove rails 11 in the first and second surrounding panels F1 and
F2 are changed to be greater than the opening width S2 and spacing
pitch P2 of the partition plate receiving groove rails 15 in the
third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4 and the same opening
width S3 and spacing pitch P3 of the partition plate receiving
groove rails 23 in the partition wall panels 20, 21, and 22.
[0148] And, the panel main body decorative plates 24 of the
partition wall panels 20, 21, and 22 which are thick corresponding
to the large opening width Si are inserted into the partition wall
panel receiving groove rails 11 of the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2 while maintaining their thickness, while the
partition plates 28 which are thin corresponding to the narrow
opening width S2 and S3 are inserted into the partition plate
receiving groove rails 15 and 23 of the third and fourth
surrounding panels F3 and F4 and partition wall panels 20, 21 and
22; such mutual discriminated arrangements are employed.
[0149] As compared with this, in the second and third embodiments
shown in FIGS. 15 and 16, respectively, partition plate receiving
groove rails 32 in place of the partition wall panels receiving
groove rails 11 of the first embodiment are formed in rows in the
first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2. Furthermore, the
opening width S4, opening depth D4 and spacing pitch P4 of the
partition plate receiving groove rails 32 are set the same in
dimension as in the partition plate receiving groove rails 15 of
the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4 and the partition
plate receiving groove rails 23 of the partition wall panels 20,
21, and 22.
[0150] That is, to give numerical values which serve as an example
of the illustrated embodiment, the opening widths S2, S3, and S4 of
the partition plate receiving groove rails 15, 23, and 32 are about
3 mm, their opening depths D2, D3, and D4 are about 4 mm, and their
spacing pitches P2, P3, and P4 are about 18 mm.
[0151] On the other hand, insertion convex rails 33 having the same
thickness as that of the thickness (about 2.5 mm previously
exemplified) of the partition plate 28 project in rows from the cut
end surfaces of the panel main body decorative plates 24 forming
the partition wall panels 20, 21, and 22 in the direction of the
depth of the partition wall panels 20, 21, and 22, and said
insertion convex rails 33 can be used by being inserted into the
partition plate receiving groove rails 32 and 15 of the first
through fourth surrounding panels F1, F2, F3, and F4
interchangeably with the partition plates 28 without
distinction.
[0152] In the case of the second embodiment shown in FIG. 15, as in
the arrangement of the first embodiment, the insertion convex rails
33 not only in the single vertical end partition wall panel 20
juxtaposed with the fourth surrounding panel F4 but also in at
least one pair of vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21
and 22 interposed between the end partition wall panel 20 and the
third surrounding panel F3 which are opposed to each other and
disposed left and right are inserted into the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails 32 of the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2 from the front of the cabinet main body A.
[0153] And, the end index panel 26 is stuck from the front on the
two cut end surfaces of said end partition wall panel 20 and fourth
surrounding panel F4, while the intermediate index panel 27 is
stuck also from the front on the two cut end surfaces of said
intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22, so that
identification emblems 29 serving as indexes for various articles
can be applied to the index panels 26 and 27.
[0154] Further, in the case of the third embodiment shown in FIG.
16, the insertion convex rails 33 not only in the single horizontal
end partition wall panel 20 juxtaposed with the first surrounding
panel F1 but in at least one pair of horizontal intermediate
partition wall panels 21 and 22 interposed between the end
partition wall panel 20 and the second surrounding panel F2 which
are opposed to and vertically spaced from each other are inserted
into the opposed partition plate receiving groove rails 15 of the
third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4 from the front of the
cabinet main body A.
[0155] And, the end index panel 26 is stuck on the two cut end
surfaces of the end partition wall panel 20 and first surrounding
panel F1, and the intermediate index panel 27 is stuck on the two
cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition wall panels 21 and
22, from the front of the cabinet main body A in both cases, so
that the identification emblems 29 serving as indexes for various
articles are set so that they can be applied.
[0156] In any the arrangements of the first through third
embodiments, the dispositional directivity of the partition plate
28 is limited to one direction alone, horizontal direction or
vertical direction, because of correlation between the partition
plate 28 and the partition plate receiving groove rails 15, 23, and
32. However, particularly in the case of the second and third
embodiments, the first through fourth surrounding panels F1, F2,
F3, and F4 and the plurality of partition wall panels 20, 21, and
22 are formed in rows with the partition plate receiving groove
rails 15, 23, and 32 having the same opening widths S2, S3 and S4,
respectively, and spacing pitches P2, P3 and P4, respectively, as
described above, while the insertion convex rails 33 used by being
inserted interchangeably with the partition plates 28 into the
partition plate receiving groove rails 15, 23, and 32
correspondingly project from the cut end surfaces of the partition
wall panels 20, 21, and 22.
[0157] For this reason, on the basis of the arrangements of the
second and third embodiments, as a partition pattern, which is, as
it were, a developed form, for the cabinet main body A, as shown in
a fourth embodiment of FIGS. 17 and 18, the respective heights
(lengths) of the end partition wall panel 20 and end index panel 26
are suitably dimensionalized to be less than that of the fourth
surrounding panel F4, so that at least one pair of horizontal
intermediate partition wall panels 21a and 22a are, in an
additionally prepared state, inserted between the fourth
surrounding panel F4 and the vertical intermediate partition wall
panels 21 and 22, which are opposed to each other and disposed left
and right, between the vertical intermediate wall panels 21 and 22
and the third surrounding panel F3, which are opposed to each other
and disposed left and right and/or between the vertical
intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22 which adjacent to each
other as a pair and are disposed left and right, so that separately
additionally prepared horizontal intermediate partition wall panels
21a and 22a and the vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21
and 22 cross each other at right angles, whereby the interior of
the frame of the cabinet main body A can be more finely
partitioned.
[0158] Here, in the illustrated embodiment, the insertion convex
rails 33 of the vertical intermediate wall panels 21 and 22 are in
the state of being inserted into the opposed partition plate
receiving groove rails 32 of the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2 from the front of the cabinet main body A. And,
the insertion convex rails 33 of the separately additionally
prepared horizontal intermediate partition wall panels 21a and 22a
are in the state of being inserted into the opposed partition plate
receiving groove rails 23 and 15 of the vertical intermediate
partition wall panels 21 and 22 and fourth surrounding panel F4,
and the insertion convex rails 33 of the end partition wall panel
20 is in the state of being inserted into the opposed partition
plate receiving groove rails 23 and 32 of the horizontal
intermediate partition wall panels 21a and 22a and the second
surrounding panel F2, with the result that the partition plates 28
are disposed in two directions, vertical and horizontal.
[0159] As is clear from a fifth embodiment of FIGS. 19 and 20, the
respective heights (lengths) of the end partition wall panel 20 and
end index panel 26 are suitably dimensionalized to be less than
that of the fourth surrounding panel F4, so that at least one pair
of vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21b and 22b are
inserted, in an additionally prepared state, between the second
surrounding panel F2 and the horizontal intermediate partition wall
panels 21 and 22, which are opposed to and vertically spaced from
each other, between the horizontal intermediate wall panels 21 and
22 and the first surrounding panel F1 which are opposed to and
vertically spaced from each other, and/or between the horizontal
intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22 vertically spaced from
and disposed adjacent to each other as a pair, so that the
separately additionally prepared horizontal intermediate partition
wall panels 21b and 22b and the horizontal intermediate partition
wall panels 21 and 22 are disposed to cross each other at right
angles, whereby the interior of the frame of the cabinet main body
A can be more finely partitioned.
[0160] Here, in the case of the illustrated embodiment, the
insertion convex rails 33 of the horizontal intermediate partition
wall panels 21 and 22 are in the state of being inserted from the
front of the cabinet main body A into the opposed partition plate
receiving groove rails 15 of the third and fourth surrounding
panels F3 and F4. And, the insertion convex rails 33 of the
vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21b and 22b
additionally installed separately therefrom, and the insertion
convex rails 33 of the end partition wall panel 20 are each in the
state of being inserted into opposed partition plate receiving
groove rails 23 and 32 of the horizontal intermediate wall panels
21 and 22 and second surrounding panel F2, so that the result is
that the partition plates 28 are disposed in two directions,
vertical and horizontal.
[0161] In addition, it goes without saying that the separately
additionally installed horizontal intermediate partition wall
panels 21a and 22a of FIGS. 17 and 18 are the same in arrangement
as the vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22
crossing the same, and that the separately additionally prepared
vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21b and 22b of FIGS. 19
and 20 crossing the same are the same in arrangement as the
horizontal intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22 crossing
the same. The intermediate index panels 27 will be stuck on these
additional horizontal intermediate partition wall panels 21a and
22b and additional vertical intermediate partition wall panels 21b
and 22b.
[0162] And, in the arrangements of the fourth and fifth embodiments
of FIGS. 17-20, as in the first through third embodiments, the end
index panel 26 and intermediate index panel 27 which are in such a
dispositional relation that they are orthogonal to the partition
plates 28 for portioning the article storage chambers R result in
being inevitably disposed adjacent to one side, (either left or
right side, or either upper or lower side) of the article storage
chambers R without fail, so that with the identification emblems 29
applied thereto as indexes, various articles stored and sort out in
each article storage chamber R can be taken out instantly and
correctly.
[0163] Particularly, according to the arrangements of the fourth
and fifth embodiments, since the partition plates 28 are disposed
in two directions, vertical and horizontal, within the frame of the
cabinet main body A, there is no need for the user to aimlessly and
frequently replace the partition plates 28. Various articles
varying in size, shape, hardness, thickness, etc., can be easily
and efficiently stored and sort out; thus, correspondingness to
various articles is widened and convenience in use is improved.
[0164] Further, if the arrangements of the second through fifth
embodiments are employed, there is the advantage that the first
through fourth surrounding panels F1, F2, F3, and F4, the end
partition wall panel 20 and the intermediate partition wall panel
21, 22, 21a, 22a, 21b, and 22b can be made identical, and that each
of them can be formed such that thick panel main body decorative
plates 12, 16, and 24 formed by overlaying wood-base material such
as plywood, particle board or MDF, with a decorative sheet of
synthetic resin, such as melamine resin, and the identical thin
grooved decorative plates 13, 17, and 25 having the partition plate
receiving groove rails 15, 23 and 32 notched therein in advance are
integrally stuck together, so that the effect of mass-production of
the cabinet main bodies A is exhibited to the maximum.
[0165] In addition, the rest of each of the arrangements of the
second through fifth embodiments is substantially the same as in
the first embodiment, so that only reference characters
corresponding to those shown in FIGS. 1-13 are entered in FIGS.
15-20, and a detailed description thereof is omitted.
[0166] In the article tidy-up cabinet of the invention,
irrespective of which of the first through fifth embodiments it is
in, since the user uses pairs of intermediate partition wall panels
21 and 22, 21a and 22a, and 21b and 22b, and the partition plates
28 by removably inserting them, only an example of partitioning
pattern in the cabinet main body A has been shown.
[0167] That is, it is possible for the user to partition the
interior of the frame of the cabinet main body A into article
storage chambers R of suitable size desired according to the size,
shape, hardness, thickness, storage capacity, etc., of various
articles by performing the operation of replacement of the
intermediate partition wall panels 21, 22, 21a, 22a, 21b, and 22b
and the partition plates 28, and to apply identification emblems 29
serving as indexes for various article stored and sort out in each
article storage chamber R to the end index panel 26 and
intermediate index panel 27 for convenience of use by looking over
the identification emblems from the front.
[0168] FIGS. 21-30 exemplify various article tidy-up cabinets newly
prepared as the single-use specification of said cabinet main body
A. Since the cabinet main body A is integrally framed in a
rectangular parallelepipedic or regular hexahedral form, it can be
used not only in an installation state in which either one of the
first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2 forms a lower surface
as shown in FIG. 21, but also in a 90-degree turned installation
state in which either one of the third and fourth surrounding
panels F3 and F4 forms a lower surface as can be inferred from
comparison between FIGS. 21 and 24, and in an installation state in
which the back panel F5 forms a lower surface and the front is
opened upward, as shown in FIG. 25.
[0169] In any of such various single-use specifications, it is
preferable that at least the four corners of the region of the
cabinet main body A forming a lower surface have attached thereto
ground-engaging leg seats 34 capable of installation height
adjustment or ground-engaging casters 35 capable of moving to an
installation site, thereby finishing the article tidy-up
cabinet.
[0170] In that case, the installation lower surface of the cabinet
main body A may have disposed thereunder a raised bottom plate 36
serving as, as it were, a separate spacer, as shown in FIGS. 24 and
25, so as to facilitate the putting-in and taking-out of various
articles with respect to the lowermost article storage chamber R,
or the upper surface of the cabinet main body A may have stuck
thereon a separate top plate 37 as shown in FIG. 21 and 24, so as
to improve the external decoration effect of the article tidy-up
cabinet.
[0171] Particularly, in the single-use specification of the article
tidy-up cabinet, it is effective to integrally attach a partition
plate-intended storage box 38 shown in FIGS. 21-23 to the
installation lower surface of the cabinet main body A so that it
performs the function of the raised bottom plate 36, and to set the
partition plates 28 which become excessive as a result of the user
partitioning the cabinet main body A such that they can be stored
in the storage box 38 so as not to be lost.
[0172] In that case, the ground-engaging leg seats 34 and
ground-engaging casters 35 may be similarly attached to the lower
surface of the partition plate-intended storage box 38. The numeral
39 denotes a front opening/closing door pivotally connected to the
partition plate-intended storage box 38 through hinges 40; the
numeral 41 denotes closing magnet plates for the front
opening/closing door 39; and the numeral 42 denotes magnet catchers
for attracting them, attached to and held on a front reinforcing
crosspieces 43 for the storage box 38.
[0173] The front of the cabinet main body A is set such that it can
be opened and closed as by pivotally connecting rotary doors 44
shown in FIG. 26 to the first and second surrounding panels F1 and
F2 or the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4 of the
cabinet main body A through hinges 45 or, as shown in FIGS. 27 and
28, by somewhat projecting and extending the first and second
surrounding panels F1 and F2 or the third and fourth surrounding
panels F3 and F4 to the front and removably inserting a slide
shutter 47 from above or from side through a slit 46 cut in the
projecting extension thereof. The numeral 48 denotes a recessed
groove for catching the slide shutter 47.
[0174] And, the raised bottom plate 36, top plate 37, partition
plate-intended storage box 38, and front opening/closing door 39
thereof are preferably made of 1-ply melamine resin decorative
plate (Decora in trade name) as in the end index panel 26 and
intermediate index panel 27 of the cabinet main body A to impart an
elegant external decoration effect resembling furniture-like
texture to the whole of the article tidy-up cabinet. In addition,
it is desirable to employ a transparent synthetic resin plate or
glass plate for the rotary doors 44 or a slide shutter 47 replacing
the same for opening and closing the front of the cabinet main body
A.
[0175] Such article tidy-up cabinet can be used as a desk-top type
installed on the table surface of a desk, counter, shoe cupboard,
shelf board or the like, or as a wagon type or fixed type installed
on an indoor floor, and besides this, as shown in FIG. 29, carrying
handles 49 can be attached to the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2 or the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and
F4 of the cabinet main body A, preferably in such a manner that
they can be turned to assume a raised or flat position, so that
catalogues, slips or the like can be mounted in an automobile and
carried around outdoors for the sale of articles entered
therein.
[0176] Further, the cabinet main body A itself, as shown in FIG.
30, can be shaped, for example, as a drawer for a desk or cabinet,
and the handle 50 of the drawer can be used by being attached to
either one of the first and second surrounding panels F1 and F2 or
either one of the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4.
The numeral 51 denotes slide guide rails for a drawer of a desk or
cabinet.
[0177] Further, since the cabinet main body A is integrally framed
in a rectangular parallelepipedic or regular hexahedral form, not
only various article tidy-up cabinets based on a single-use
specification as shown in FIG. 21-30, but also an additionally
installed article tidy-up cabinet based on a multiple-use
specification in which a plurality of cabinet main bodies A of the
same size or different sizes are combined into a unit are used.
Further, an article tidy-up cabinet based on a single-use
specification or on a combination unitized multiple-use
specification can be fitted and fixed in opening frames M of
various storage shelves, closets, cabinets, drawers of a desk or
bureau or the like which are existing items of indoor equipment, as
it were, in after-attachment manner.
[0178] That is, of FIGS. 31-35 exemplifying article tidy-up
cabinets based on multiple-use specifications for installation
various places, FIG. 31 shows an article tidy-up cabinet in which a
plurality of cabinet main bodies A are combined and unitized in a
stacked state and in a side-by-side state, with the open fronts all
turned sideways (forward) in both states, and the whole is
surrounded and fixed by an outer decorative frame 52 newly prepared
in a manner corresponding thereto so as to prevent separation
between adjacent cabinet main bodies. However, it is of course
possible that a plurality of cabinet main bodies A are combined and
unitized in a stacked state alone or in a single-stage side-by-side
state alone as a whole.
[0179] In another article tidy-up cabinet shown in FIG. 32, a total
of four cabinet main bodies A each framed and unitized in the same
size as a rectangular parallelepiped type are combined and unitized
in a single-stage side-by-side state as a whole with the open
fronts thereof alternately turned sideways, wherein various
articles are set such that they can be placed into article storage
chambers R of the cabinet main body A from different lateral
directions (front-back direction and left-right direction), so that
various articles can be taken in and out.
[0180] Further, such newly prepared article tidy-up cabinet based
on a multiple-use specification can be used by being installed at
the center of an indoor floor or large table surface. However, a
total of four said cabinet main bodies A can be combined and
unitized in a stacked state. The numeral 53 denotes a pair of outer
decorative plates, upper and lower, for holding and fixing the
whole as an article tidy-up cabinet.
[0181] In still another article tidy-up cabinet shown in FIG. 33, a
plurality of cabinet main bodies A of the same size or different
sizes are combined and unitized in single-stage side-by-side state
in which the open fronts thereof are all directed upward, and the
whole is surrounded and fixed by an outer decorative plate 52 newly
prepared in a manner corresponding thereto so as to prevent
separation between adjacent cabinet main bodies.
[0182] In the case of newly preparing such various article tidy-up
cabinets based on a multiple-use specification, it is preferable
that as can be perceived from FIG. 31-33, cabinet main bodies A be
combined and unitized with the dispositional directivity of the
partition wall panels 21, 22, 21a, 22a, 21b, 22b or the
dispositional directivity of the partition plates 28 being such
that adjacent cabinet main bodies A are orthogonal to each other.
The reason is that this arrangement makes it easier to store and
sort out various articles different in size, shape, hardness,
thickness, etc.; thus, correspondingness to various articles is
widened and convenience in use is improved.
[0183] Previously, a description has been given of the arrangement
when the article tidy-up cabinet of the invention is newly prepared
from a cabinet main body A based on a single-use specification or
from a plurality of cabinet main bodies A based on a multiple-use
specification in which they are combined and unitized. However, by
regarding the outer decorative frame 52 of FIGS. 31 and 33 or the
outer decorative plates 53 of FIG. 32 as those corresponding to an
open frame M of various storage shelves, closet, cabinet, a drawer
of a desk or bureau, or the like which are existing items of indoor
equipment, the cabinet main body A of the article tidy-up cabinet
can be fitted and fixed to the open frame M in an after-attachment
manner, as shown in FIGS. 34 and 35.
[0184] That is, in fitting and fixing, in an after-attachment
manner, the cabinet main body A of the article tidy-up cabinet to
the open frame M, e.g., of a storage shelf which is an existing
item of indoor equipment, first the first through fourth
surrounding panels F1, F2, F3, and F4 of the cabinet main body A
are fixed in the open frame M as by unillustrated double-faced
adhesive tape or tapping screws, and then the vertical end
partition wall panel 20 is inserted from the front into a position
which is adjacent to either one of the third and fourth surrounding
panels F3 and F4 and is fixed to the first and second surrounding
panels F1 and F2 and the back panel F5 as by double-faced adhesive
tape or tapping screws.
[0185] Then at least a pair of partition plates 28, upper and
lower, are inserted from the front into the partition plate
receiving groove rails 23 of the end partition wall panel 20,
thereby securing the mutual spacing between the partition wall
panel 20 and the intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22 which
follow to hold it at a fixed value, whereupon the pair of vertical
intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22 are inserted from the
front into the thus-secured position, and finally the end index
panel 26 and intermediate index panel 27 are stuck also from the
front.
[0186] When the number of pairs each consisting of the intermediate
partition panels 21 and 22 to be installed is increased, said
assembling operation is repetitively performed up to the remaining
one of the third and fourth surrounding panels F3 and F4, and if a
gap should finally occur between it and the open frame M, a packing
(not shown), such as a wood-base material, may be filled in the gap
for unitization.
[0187] It is pointed out by way of precaution that in the case of
fitting and fixing, in an after-attachment manner, a plurality of
cabinet main bodies A in a stacked state to the open frame M, e.g.,
of a storage shelf which is an existing item of indoor equipment,
the operation of assembling the partition wall panels 20, 21, and
22 may be performed successively from the bottom stage to the top
stage of the cabinet main body.
[0188] In addition, in the case of fitting and fixing, in an
after-attachment manner, the cabinet main body A into a drawer of a
desk or cabinet which is an existing item of indoor equipment, the
first through fourth surrounding panels F1, F2, F3, and F4 may be
stuck on the interior of the drawer by a double-faced adhesive tape
according to the order of assembly with respect to the open frame
M, such as a storage shelf, whereupon the end partition wall panel
20, the intermediate partition wall panels 21 and 22, and the
partition plates 28 may be inserted from above.
[0189] In each case, the end index panel 26 is stuck in advance on
the two cut end surfaces of either one of the third and fourth
surrounding panels F3 and F4 and the end partition wall panel 20
for integration, and the intermediate index panel 27 are stuck in
advance on the two cut end surfaces of the intermediate partition
wall panels 21 and 22, forming a pair, for integration, a fact
which may be said to be preferable from the meaning of simplifying
the assembling operation.
LEGEND
[0190] 11 . . . partition wall panel receiving groove rail [0191]
12 . . . panel main body decorative plate [0192] 13 . . . grooved
decorative plate [0193] 15, 23, 32 . . . partition wall panel
receiving groove rail [0194] 12, 16, 24 . . . panel main body
decorative plate [0195] 13, 17, 25 . . . grooved decorative plates
[0196] 19 . . . end ornamental panel [0197] 20 . . . end partition
wall panel [0198] 21, 22, 21a, 22a, 21b, 22b . . . intermediate
partition wall panel [0199] 26 . . . end index panel [0200] 27 . .
. intermediate index panel [0201] 28 . . . partition plate [0202]
29 . . . identification emblem [0203] 30 . . . film [0204] 31 . . .
fingertip insertion notch [0205] 33 . . . insertion convex rail
[0206] 34 . . . ground-engaging leg seat [0207] 35 . . .
ground-engaging caster [0208] 36 . . . raised bottom plate [0209]
37 . . . top plate [0210] 38 . . . partition plate-intended storage
box [0211] 39 . . . front opening/closing door [0212] 44 . . .
rotary doors [0213] 47 . . . slide shutter [0214] 49, 50 . . .
handle [0215] 52 . . . outer decorative frame [0216] 53 . . . outer
decorative plate [0217] A . . . cabinet main body [0218] F1 . . .
first surrounding panel [0219] F2 . . . second surrounding panel
[0220] F3 . . . third surrounding panel [0221] F4 . . . fourth
surrounding panel [0222] F5 . . . back panel [0223] M . . . opening
frame of an item of existing equipment [0224] R . . . article
storage chamber [0225] P1, P2, P3, P4 . . . spacing pitch [0226]
S1, S2, S3, S4 . . . opening width [0227] D1, D2, D3, D4 . . .
opening depth [0228] W1, W2, W3 . . . plate width
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