EXPANDING DRAWER DIVIDER
An expandable drawer divider includes a first panel, a second panel and a lock mechanism. The second panel is slidably connected to the first panel. The locking mechanism includes a lever and a lock member operably connected to the lever. The lever is configured to pivot about a pivot axis oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the divider toward a first position wherein the lock member is moved in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis into engagement with the second panel and pivot toward a second position wherein the lock member is disengaged from the second panel and the second panel is movable relative to the first panel.
Partitioning devices, such as drawer dividers, are popular devices which serve to organize, sort, and/or segregate items within a compartment or drawer. Traditionally, drawer dividers rely on spring-compression force to hold the divider in place. A user of the device squeezes the divider to compress it to a length that will fit within the drawer, then releases to allow the spring's compression force to hold the divider in place. However, the springs lose tension over time, causing spring-loaded dividers to become loose over time and move within the drawer. Moreover, the force holding a spring-loaded divider in place is sometimes insufficient for a drawer about the width of the spring-loaded divider.
SUMMARYAccording to one aspect, an expandable drawer divider comprises a first panel, a second panel and a lock mechanism. The second panel is slidably connected to the first panel. The locking mechanism includes a lever and a lock member operably connected to the lever. The lever is configured to pivot about a pivot axis oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the divider toward a first position wherein the lock member is moved in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis into engagement with the second panel and pivot toward a second position wherein the lock member is disengaged from the second panel and the second panel is movable relative to the first panel.
According to another aspect, an expandable drawer divider comprises a first panel, a second panel and a lock mechanism. The second panel is slidably connected to the first panel. The locking mechanism includes a lever, a lock member operably connected to the lever, and a linear rack provided on the second panel. The lever is configured to pivot toward a first position wherein the lock member is moved in a longitudinal direction of the divider and then in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider into engagement with the linear rack. The lever is configured to pivot toward a second position wherein the lock member is disengaged from the linear rack and the second panel is movable relative to the first panel.
It should, of course, be understood that the description and drawings herein are merely illustrative and that various modifications and changes can be made in the structures disclosed without departing from the present disclosure. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views,
With reference to
According to one aspect, the compliant part 124 includes a first slide member 190 and a second slide member 192 connected to the first slide member. As will be described below, the compliant part 124 is configured to allow for sliding movement of one of the first and second slide members 190, 192 relative to the other of the first and second slide members as the lever 116 is moved between the first position and second position. The exemplary features of the first and second slide members 190, 192 are best depicted in
According to the present disclosure, a locking arm 230 extends outwardly from the first side 204 of the base 196 (and toward a longitudinal side of the second panel 104 in the assembled condition of the divider 100). As shown, a proximal end portion 232 of the locking arm 230 is connected to a shoulder 234 provided at the first side 204 near the second end 202 of the base 196. A recess or cutout 236 is located at the connection of the proximal end portion 232 and shoulder 234, which provides for a reduced width of the proximal end portion 232 compared to a width of a distal end portion 238 of the locking arm 230. The lock member 118 is provided at the distal end portion 238 of the locking arm 230, and the above reduced dimension allows for the displacement of the lock member 118 relative to the base 196. As depicted, the lock member 118 includes teeth 242 for engaging teeth 240 of the linear rack 120 (see
The second slide member 192 includes a base 246, and similar to the base 196, the base 246 can be rectangular shaped in side view with opposite first and second ends 250, 252 and opposite first and second sides 254, 256. A pair of spaced apart longitudinal rails 260, 262 extend along the respective first and second sides 254, 256. A slotted opening 266, which can be rectangular shaped with a longitudinal axis extending in the length direction of the base 246, is locate substantially centrally on the base 246. As depicted, the slotted opening 266 is sized approximately equal to the second slotted opening 220. Provided at an end of the slotted opening 266 (nearest the second end 252 of the base 246) is a tab 270. The tab 270 extends outwardly from the base 246 (in a direction opposite of the tab 222) and includes a post 272 directed toward the first end 250. A substantially C-shaped cutout 276 is located at the second end 252. The cutout 276 is sized to receive the second end 132 of the link 128 (see
In the assembled condition of the exemplary compliant part 124, shown in
In the illustrated embodiment of the lock mechanism 106 the lock member 118 is a first lock member and the linear rack 120 is a first linear gear, and the lock mechanism 106 can further include a second lock member 288 operably connected to the lever 116 and a second linear rack 290 provided on the second panel 104. The locking arm 230 of the compliant part 114 is a first locking arm provided with the first lock member 118, and the compliant part 124 further includes a second locking arm 292 provided with the second lock member 288 at its distal end portion 294. Each or the first and second locking arms 230, 292 is configured to be displaced in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider 100 (e.g., in the height direction of the divider 100) as the lever 116 is pivoted between the first position (
To allow for the sliding movement of above mentioned components of the lock mechanism 106 within the first panel 102, guide tracks are provided on the first panel 102. With reference to
As depicted in
In use, the exemplary divider 100 is placed in a compartment or drawer. The lever 116 is moved to its second position (
As indicated previously, in the depicted embodiment of the divider 100, the lock mechanism 106 includes the linear rack 120 and the lock member 118 includes teeth for engaging the linear rack 120 in the first position of the lever 116. However, alternative configurations for the lock mechanism are contemplated. By way of example, in lieu of the linear rack 120, the lock member 118 can include a friction pad for engagement with the second panel 104 in the first position of the lever 116. The friction pad may be made of any suitable material, such as, for example, natural or synthetic rubber, foam, or soft polymers. Further, according to this alternative, the second panel 104 can include a linear engaging surface having a corresponding friction pad. And the operation of the lock mechanism 106 would be the same as described above, except for the frictional engagement between the lock member 118 and the second panel 104 in the first position of the lever 116.
It will be appreciated that the above-disclosed features and functions, or alternatives or varieties thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
Claims
1. An expandable drawer divider comprising:
- a first panel and a second panel slidably connected to the first panel; and
- a locking mechanism including a lever and a lock member operably connected to the lever, the lock member connected to the first panel for selective engagement with the second panel, the lever configured to pivot about a pivot axis oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the divider toward a first position wherein the lock member is moved in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis into engagement with the second panel and pivot toward a second position wherein the lock member is disengaged from the second panel and the second panel is movable relative to the first panel in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the divider,
- wherein the lock member is a first lock member, and the locking mechanism further includes a second lock member operably connected to the lever and movable in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis into engagement with the second panel,
- wherein a first guide track is provided on the first panel, the first lock member is slidably received in the guide track.
2. (canceled)
3. The divider of claim 1, wherein the first guide track includes a first section and a second section offset from the first section in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the first lock member received in the first section in the first position of the lever and the first lock member received in the second section in second position of the lever.
4. The divider of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism includes a compliant part and a link having a first end pivotally connected to the lever and a second end pivotally connected to the compliant part, the compliant part including the first lock member, wherein with the lever engaged to the compliant part the compliant part moves in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis.
5. The divider of claim 4, wherein the compliant part includes a locking arm extending toward a longitudinal side of the second panel, the first lock member provided on a distal end portion of the locking arm.
6. The divider of claim 4, wherein the compliant part includes a first slide member and a second slide member connected to the first slide member, the first slide member including the first lock member, the link pivotally connected to the second slide member.
7. The divider of claim 6, wherein the first panel includes a second guide track, the first slide member slidably received in the second guide track, and the first panel includes a third guide track, the second slide member slidably received in the third guide track.
8. The divider of claim 6, wherein the compliant part is configured to allow for sliding movement of one of the first and second slide members relative to the other of the first and second slide members.
9. The divider of claim 8, wherein the compliant part further includes a biasing member connected between the first slide member and the second slide member.
10. The divider of claim 9, wherein in the first position of the lever the second slide member is adapted to move relative to the first slide member compressing the biasing member.
11. The divider of claim 10, wherein at least one of the first slide member and the second slide member is adapted to limit the movement of the second slide member relative to the first slide member.
12. The divider of claim 11, wherein the first slide member includes a slotted opening and the second slide member includes a projection slidably received in the opening, and wherein a length of the slotted opening defines a travel distance that the second slide member is movable relative to the first slide member, which is the travel distance that the second panel is movable relative to the first panel in the first position of the lever.
13. (canceled)
14. The divider of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a first linear rack adjacent to and extending along a first longitudinal side of the second panel and a second linear rack adjacent to and extending along a second longitudinal side of the second panel, wherein the first lock member is moved into engagement with the first linear rack and the second lock member is moved into engagement with the second linear rack.
15. The divider of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a compliant part and a link connecting the compliant part with the lever, the compliant part having a first arm provided with the first lock member and a second arm provided with the second lock member, each or the first and second arms is configured to be displaced in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider as the lever is pivoted between the first position and second position.
16. An expandable drawer divider comprising:
- a first panel and a second panel slidably connected to the first panel; and
- a locking mechanism including a lever, a lock member operably connected to the lever, and a linear rack provided on the second panel, the lever configured to pivot toward a first position wherein the lock member is moved in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the divider and then in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider into engagement with the linear rack, the lever configured to pivot toward a second position wherein the lock member is disengaged from the linear rack and the second panel is movable relative to the first panel in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the divider,
- wherein the locking mechanism includes a compliant part and a link connecting the compliant part with the lever, the compliant part having a locking arm provided with the lock member, the locking arm is configured to be displaced in a height direction of the divider as the lever is pivoted between the first position and second position.
17. The divider of claim 16, wherein a first guide track is provided on the first panel, the lock member is slidably received in the guide track, wherein the first guide track includes a first section and a second section offset from the first section in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider.
18. (canceled)
19. The divider of claim 16, wherein the compliant part includes a first slide member and a second slide member connected to the first slide member, the first slide member including the locking arm and lock member, the link pivotally connected to the second slide member, wherein the compliant part is configured to allow for sliding movement of one of the first and second slide members relative to the other of the first and second slide members.
20. The divider of claim 16, wherein a pivot axis of the lever is oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider and is offset in the height direction of the divider from the connection of the link with the lever.
21. An expandable drawer divider comprising:
- a first panel and a second panel slidably connected to the first panel in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the divider; and
- a locking mechanism including: a lever, a compliant part connected to the lever, the compliant part includes a first slide member and a second slide member connected to the first slide member, a lock member provided on the first slide member, and a linear rack provided on the second panel,
- wherein a first guide track extended in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the divider is provided on the first panel, the complaint part is slidably received in the guide track,
- wherein the lever is configured to pivot about a pivot axis oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider toward a first position wherein the compliant part is moved in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis and the lock member is further moved in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the divider into engagement with the linear rack,
- wherein with the lock member engaged to the linear rack the compliant part is configured to allow for further sliding movement of the second slide member relative to the first slide member allowing for sliding movement of the second panel toward the first panel.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 7, 2017
Publication Date: Mar 7, 2019
Inventors: Steven Dibdin (Bloomfield, NJ), David Colie Wight (West Orange, NJ), Daniel Juda (Brooklyn, NY), Edward J. Laganis (Hoboken, NJ)
Application Number: 15/697,968