DESKTOP ORGANIZER HAVING QUICK CONNECTOR
A desktop organizer includes a fixing device allowing quick attachment of the organizer to a desk top, and a stand coupled to the fixing device and including tool holders for holding tools, such as pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, etc. The fixing device includes an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member adapted to respectively engage an upper surface and a lower surface of the desk top, and a resilient element for allowing the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the resilient element so as to allow quick attachment of the fixing device to the desk top.
The invention relates to desktop organizers, and more particularly to a desktop organizer having a quick connector device for enabling quick attachment to a desk top.
BACKGROUNDDesktop organizers are often used to organize tools, such as pencils, pens, notebooks, rulers, erasers, etc., which would otherwise be scattered across the desk top. Known organizers comprise bulky contraptions that either consume too much desk space or require substantial effort to secure the devices to the desk.
Accordingly, there is a need for a desktop organizer that economizes desk top space and can be quickly attached to the desk top without substantial effort.
SUMMARYIn accordance with an embodiment of the invention, a desktop organizer comprises a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand. The fixing device is adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top. The stand is coupled to the fixing device and includes tool holders for holding tools.
The fixing device includes an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member adapted to respectively engage an upper surface and a lower surface of the desk top. Further, a resilient element of the fixing device couples the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member so as to allow the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the resilient element to enable quick attachment of the fixing device to the desk top.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the lower engaging member includes a vertical leg slidably extending into a hollow interior of the stand such that a distance between the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member can be adjusted to accommodate various thicknesses of the desk top.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the stand has a modular configuration and comprises at least one base module and at least one stand module. The base module includes a receiving portion for receiving the stand module. The stand module includes a large diameter portion and a small diameter, and the large diameter portion is adapted to receive the small diameter portion of another stand module.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the desktop organizer includes at least one shelf module including a shelf portion for holding tools and a mounting portion for mounting the shelf module to the stand. Further, the organizer includes at least one clip having a holding portion for receiving the mounting portion of the shelf module and a resilient portion attached to the stand for urging the holding portion to securely mount the shelf module to the stand.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the lower engaging member is a resilient member for allowing the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the lower engaging member.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the fixing device includes an upper engaging member having an adhesive surface for attaching to the desk top, and a stabilizing member for engaging the desk top for stabilizing the tool carrier.
Features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings.
A better understanding of different embodiments of the invention may be had from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to like elements.
While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions, certain illustrative embodiments are shown in the drawings and are described below in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the disclosure to the specific embodiments disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, combinations, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
It will be understood that, unless a term is expressly defined in this patent to possess a described meaning, there is no intent to limit the meaning of such term, either expressly or indirectly, beyond its plain or ordinary meaning.
Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6.
B. Various Embodiments of the Desktop Organizer1. General Framework
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The fixing device includes an upper engaging member 212, a lower engaging member 214 and a resilient connector 216 for coupling the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member. The resilient connector 216 enables the upper engaging member 212 and the lower engaging member 214 to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the resilient connector for permitting the fixing device 210 to be clamped to an edge of a desk top 12.
The upper engaging member 212 and the lower engaging member 214 have a planar shape for stably engaging the desk top 12, but can have a variety of other suitable shapes, as will be described later.
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The stand can have any combination of inclined shelves and horizontal shelves. Further, the stand 220 is shown as having a planar shape, but can have any shape suitable for mounting the shelves 222,224.
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2. Fixing Device
The fixing device of the present invention can comprise multiple forms for accommodating desktops of varying thicknesses. In an embodiment of the desktop organizer shown in
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The lower engaging members 214 are shown as tubular members in
The vertical leg 131 is disposed in the hollow interior 136 of the stand 220 and slides therein to adjust the fixing device 210. A screw (not shown) is attached to the vertical leg 131. A nut 139 engages the screw for locking the vertical leg against the stand 220 at a desired position. A slot 138 is formed in the back wall 143 for accommodating the screw as it slides relative to the stand 220.
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3. Stand
An embodiment of the present invention having a modular stand 220 is shown in
In another embodiment, the tool carrier 200 can include a tubular member 172 attached to a shelf 224 for holding a writing instrument 44, as shown in
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While the foregoing embodiments have been described and shown, it is understood that alternatives and modifications of these embodiments, such as those suggested by others, may be made to fall within the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the stand being coupled to the fixing device and including tool holders for holding tools,
- wherein the fixing device includes an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member adapted to respectively engage an upper surface and a lower surface of the desk top, and a resilient element coupling the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member so as to allow the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the resilient element.
2. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the resilient element includes a pair of resilient arms which can be moved towards one another against a restoring force of the resilient arms to increase a distance between the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to accommodate various thicknesses of the desk top.
3. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the resilient element includes a resilient ring which can be deformed against a restoring force of the resilient ring to increase a distance between the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to accommodate various thicknesses of the desk top.
4. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the stand includes a plurality of receiving rings for receiving writing instruments and a support element for supporting a bottom portion of the writing instruments.
5. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the stand includes a box of writing instruments having a plurality of retainers disposed thereon for holding the writing instruments.
6. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the stand includes a vertical board having a plurality of hangers for accommodating math tools.
7. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the tool holders include a plurality of shelves for holding the tools.
8. The desktop organizer of claim 7, wherein a tubular member is disposed on a shelf of the plurality of shelves for holding at least one of the tools.
9. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein a tubular member is attached to the fixing device for holding at least one of the tools.
10. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein the tool holders include a table for accommodating at least one of the tools.
11. The desktop organizer of claim 1, wherein at least two tool carriers are attached to the desk top and tools carriers are used in conjunction to hold tools such that tools are suspended between the tools carriers.
12. The desktop organizer of claim 11, further comprising a stand connector for coupling the tool carriers, wherein the fixing device is disposed on the stand connector.
13. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the stand being coupled to the fixing device and including tool holders for holding tools,
- wherein the fixing device includes an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member adapted to respectively engage an upper surface and a lower surface of the desk top, the lower engaging member including a vertical leg,
- wherein the stand includes a hollow interior for slidably receiving the vertical leg of the lower engaging member such that a distance between the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member can be adjusted to accommodate various thicknesses of the desk top.
14. The desktop organizer of claim 13, wherein a screw is attached to the vertical leg for fixing the vertical leg against the stand at a desired location.
15. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the stand being coupled to the fixing device and including tool holders for holding tools,
- wherein the stand is comprised of at least one base module and at least one stand module, the at least one base module includes a receiving portion for receiving the at least one stand module, the at least one stand module includes a large diameter portion and a small diameter, and the large diameter portion is adapted to receive the small diameter portion of an additional stand module of the at least one stand module.
16. The desktop organizer of claim 15, wherein the tool holders include a plurality of shelves for holding tools.
17. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the stand being coupled to the fixing device;
- at least one shelf module, the shelf module including a shelf portion for holding tools and a mounting portion for mounting the shelf module to the stand; and
- at least one clip, the clip including a holding portion for receiving the mounting portion of the shelf module and a resilient portion attached to the stand for urging the holding portion to securely mount the shelf module to the stand.
18. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the stand being coupled to the fixing device and including tool holders for holding tools,
- wherein the fixing device includes an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member adapted to respectively engage an upper surface and a lower surface of the desk top, and the lower engaging member is a resilient member for allowing the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the lower engaging member.
19. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a stand, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the stand being coupled to the fixing device and including tool holders for holding tools,
- wherein the fixing device includes an upper engaging member having an adhesive surface for attaching to the desk top, and a stabilizing member for engaging the desk top for stabilizing the tool carrier.
20. A desktop organizer, comprising:
- a tool carrier including a fixing device and a tool bag, the fixing device being adapted to engage an edge portion of a desk top for securing the fixing device to the desk top, the tool bag being coupled to the fixing device and including an interior compartment for holding tools,
- wherein the fixing device includes an upper engaging member and a lower engaging member adapted to respectively engage an upper surface and a lower surface of the desk top, and a resilient element coupling the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member so as to allow the upper engaging member and the lower engaging member to be moved away from one another against a restoring force of the resilient element.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 2, 2011
Publication Date: Feb 7, 2013
Inventor: Abdullatif Namngani (Jeddah)
Application Number: 13/196,185
International Classification: A47B 81/00 (20060101); A47B 96/02 (20060101);