File cabinet with baffles inserted, separated and tidied
By using plug-in baffles and pull-out folding cabinet doors, the problems of fixed partitions and inability to fully open cabinet doors in upright filing cabinets are solved, achieving flexible space utilization and stability, and improving the management and storage capabilities of the filing cabinets.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
The shelves of existing upright filing cabinets are fixed and the spacing cannot be adjusted. Furthermore, the cabinet door structure limits space utilization, especially in small rooms where they cannot be fully opened.
The design incorporates a plug-in baffle structure, with adjustable baffle spacing achieved through vertical slots and grooves. Combined with pull-out and folding cabinet doors, this enhances space utilization and stability.
Adjustable baffle spacing improves file classification and management, expands storage capacity, avoids the problem of cabinet doors not being able to be fully opened, and enhances the applicability and user experience of the file cabinet.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of document organization and storage, and in particular to a baffle-type file cabinet with plug-in separation. Background Technology
[0002] Upright filing cabinets are a common type of office furniture. They are typically tall, making full use of vertical space and suitable for storing large amounts of documents. They offer significant storage capacity in a small footprint, making them particularly suitable for offices or homes with limited space. Their large base area and low center of gravity ensure overall stability and prevent tipping, guaranteeing the safe storage of documents. Even under full load, they remain balanced, reducing the risk of documents scattering or the cabinet being damaged due to accidental collisions or shaking.
[0003] Current upright filing cabinets typically feature multiple compartments, with some incorporating dividers within these compartments for easy categorization, storage, and management of documents, facilitating quick retrieval. However, the dividers are usually fixed within the compartments, making it impossible to adjust the spacing between them to accommodate different types of documents or to expand functionality by removing them. Furthermore, current filing cabinets often have double doors, which can be difficult to fully open in confined spaces or when storing numerous items, highlighting a need for improvement. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned issues, this utility model proposes a baffle-connected and detachable file cabinet.
[0005] The technical solution of this utility model is: a baffle-type file cabinet with plug-in separation, including a cabinet body and a plug-in baffle. The plug-in baffle is generally square. The inner side of the back panel of the cabinet body is evenly provided with several vertical long slots. The upper end of the vertical long slot is close to the top panel of the cabinet body, and the lower end is close to the bottom panel of the cabinet body. The bottom panel or shelf of the cabinet body is provided with slots corresponding to the positions of the vertical long slots. The slots and the vertical long slots are located in the same vertical plane. The bottom surface of the plug-in baffle is provided with a plug that matches and is inserted into the slot. The slot is a square slot, and the plug is a square plug. The inner side of the plug-in baffle is provided with a strip that matches and is inserted into the vertical long slot.
[0006] Preferably, the cabinet includes a main cabinet placed on the ground and a secondary cabinet placed on top of the main cabinet. The size of the secondary cabinet is smaller than that of the main cabinet. The main cabinet has double doors, and the secondary cabinet has pull-out and fold-down doors. The overall height of the main cabinet and the secondary cabinet after they are joined together is slightly higher than the height of an average person.
[0007] Preferably, the pull-out folding cabinet door includes guide rail assemblies arranged side-by-side in a square pattern along the width of the bottom surface of the top plate of the secondary cabinet, and a folding cabinet door connected between the outer ends of the two guide rail assemblies. The two guide rail assemblies are symmetrically arranged. Each guide rail assembly includes a guide rail body, a slider, and a hinge. The guide rail assembly is fixedly connected to the top plate of the cabinet by screws. The guide rail body has a T-shaped groove, and the slider is slidably installed in the T-shaped groove. The hinge connects the slider and the folding cabinet door. A sliding support is provided at the upper part of the door of the secondary cabinet. The sliding support is a supporting cylinder or a supporting roller, and the bottom surface of the folding cabinet door is supported on the side of the sliding support.
[0008] Preferably, the hinge includes a U-shaped base, a hinge plate, and a Z-shaped connector fixed to the inner side of the folding cabinet door. One end of the Z-shaped connector is fixedly connected to the surface of the slider, and the other end is hinged to one end of the hinge plate. The bending part of the Z-shaped connector has the same size as the thickness of the hinge plate, and the other end of the hinge plate is hinged to the middle of the U-shaped base.
[0009] Preferably, the surface of the plug-in baffle is evenly covered with a number of square through holes.
[0010] Preferably, the top plate of the main cabinet is provided with docking grooves at all four corners, and the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet is provided with docking bosses at the four corners. The docking bosses are fitted into the docking grooves, and magnets are provided in the docking grooves. The magnetic attraction of the magnets to the docking bosses increases the connection stability between the main cabinet and the secondary cabinet.
[0011] The beneficial technical effects of this utility model are as follows: Several vertical slots are evenly arranged on the back panel of the file cabinet, and slots are correspondingly arranged on the shelves or bottom plate. The plug-in baffles can be plugged and fixed between the vertical slots and the slots, so the spacing between the plug-in baffles can be easily adjusted to match the number of files, thereby improving the classification and storage management effect of the file cabinet. Furthermore, the plug-in baffles can be removed to increase the overall capacity of the compartment, allowing for the placement of large items, thus improving the applicability and flexibility of the file cabinet. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the cabinet door in the open state of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the cabinet door in the closed state of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the AA-direction cross-section structure;
[0015] Figure 4 This is one of the three-dimensional structural diagrams of the secondary cabinet;
[0016] Figure 5 yes Figure 4 A magnified view of a portion of the image;
[0017] Figure 6 This is the second three-dimensional structural diagram of the secondary cabinet;
[0018] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the plug-in baffle.
[0019] In the diagram, 11. Main cabinet, 12. Secondary cabinet, 13. Vertical slot, 14. Slot, 15. Base plate, 16. Shelf, 2. Plug-in baffle, 21. Plug, 22. Insert strip, 23. Square through hole, 3. Double-leaf cabinet door, 41. Guide rail assembly, 411. Guide rail body, 412. Slider, 413. T-slot, 42. Hinge, 421. U-shaped base, 422. Hinge plate, 423. Z-shaped connector, 43. Folding cabinet door, 44. Sliding support. Detailed Implementation
[0020] Example 1, see appendix Figure 1-3 6-7, a type of file cabinet with plug-in separation, comprising a cabinet body and a plug-in baffle 2. The inner side of the back panel of the cabinet body is evenly provided with several vertical slots 13. The bottom plate 15 or shelf 16 of the cabinet body is provided with slots 14 corresponding to the positions of the vertical slots 13. The bottom surface of the plug-in baffle 2 is provided with a plug 21 that matches and is inserted into the slot 14. The inner side of the plug-in baffle 2 is provided with a strip 22 that matches and is inserted into the vertical slots 13. The bottom and sides of the plug-in baffle 2 form a plug-in structure with the cabinet body, so that the plug-in baffle 2 has high stability after being installed in the cabinet body, and improves its support stability for files.
[0021] The cabinet includes a main cabinet 11 placed on the ground and a secondary cabinet 12 placed on top of the main cabinet. The size of the secondary cabinet 12 is smaller than that of the main cabinet 11. The main cabinet is equipped with double cabinet doors 3. This file cabinet structure can be combined or disassembled for use as needed.
[0022] The surface of the plug-in baffle 2 is evenly covered with several square through holes 23. The square through holes are used to reduce the weight of the plug-in baffle 2, facilitate plugging or disassembling operations, and help reduce material costs.
[0023] The top plate of the main cabinet 11 is provided with docking grooves at all four corners, and the bottom surface of the secondary cabinet 12 is provided with docking bosses at the four corners. The docking bosses fit into the docking grooves. The docking bosses and docking grooves establish a limiting structure between the main cabinet 11 and the secondary cabinet 12 to ensure the stability of the secondary cabinet on the top of the main cabinet.
[0024] When using the filing cabinet in this embodiment, the plug-in baffles 2 are plugged in and fixed between the vertical long slot 13 and the slot 14. The spacing between the plug-in baffles 2 is adjusted according to the number and type of documents so that the accommodating space between the plug-in baffles 2 matches the number of documents, rationally allocates the space in the compartment, avoids space waste, and improves the classification and storage management effect of the filing cabinet. The plug-in baffles 2 can also be removed to increase the overall capacity in the compartment. Removal can be achieved by simply pulling the plug-in baffles 2 upwards. Removing the baffles can expand the function of the filing cabinet, allowing for the placement of large items and improving its functionality.
[0025] Example 2, see appendix Figure 3-5 This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, and the similarities will not be repeated. The difference is that the secondary cabinet 12 is provided with a pull-out folding cabinet door. The pull-out folding cabinet door includes guide rail assemblies 41 arranged side by side in a square along the width of the bottom surface of the top plate of the secondary cabinet 12, and a folding cabinet door 43 connected between the outer ends of the two guide rail assemblies. The sliding stroke of the guide rail assembly 41 is the same as the width of the folding cabinet door 43. The guide rail assembly 41 includes a guide rail body 411, a slider 412, and a hinge 42. The guide rail body 411 is connected to the top plate of the secondary cabinet 12 by screws. The guide rail body 411 is fixedly connected. A T-shaped groove 413 is provided inside the guide rail body 411. The slider 412 is slidably installed in the T-shaped groove 413. A hinge 42 is connected between the slider 412 and the folding cabinet door 43. The folding cabinet door 43 is hinged to the slider 412 through the hinge 42. A sliding support 44 is provided at the upper part of the door of the secondary cabinet body 12. The sliding support is a light shaft or a roller that is vertically connected to the side panel of the secondary cabinet door. The bottom surface of the folding cabinet door 43 is supported on the side of the sliding support 44. The sliding support provides sliding support for the folding cabinet door through the sliding support.
[0026] The hinge 42 includes a U-shaped base 421 fixed to the inner side of the folding cabinet door 43, a hinge plate 422, and a Z-shaped connector 423. One end of the Z-shaped connector is fixedly connected to the surface of the slider 412. The Z-shaped connector 423 establishes a connection between the surface of the slider 412 and the bottom surface of the folding cabinet door 43 to avoid interference when the cabinet door is folded down. The other end is hinged to one end of the hinge plate 422, and the other end of the hinge plate 422 is hinged to the middle of the U-shaped base 421.
[0027] In this embodiment, when the cabinet door folds down to close, the folding cabinet door 43 is pulled outward. The sliding support provides sliding support at the cabinet door. The inner end of the folding cabinet door 43 pulls the slider 412 through the hinge 42. The slider 412 slides within the guide rail body 411 to provide sliding support for the folding cabinet door 43. At this time, the folding cabinet door 43 can smoothly slide outward at the top of the secondary cabinet 12. After the inner end of the folding cabinet door 43 passes the sliding support 44, under the action of the hinge 42, the folding cabinet door rotates downward relative to the slider and is pulled to slide. The cabinet door gradually rotates downward and folds to close the cabinet door. This folding cabinet door 43 structure can avoid the phenomenon that the cabinet door cannot be fully opened due to the small indoor space or the large number of items placed inside, thus improving its functionality and user experience.
Claims
1. A file cabinet of the plug-in, knock-down, and self-organizing type, characterized in that: The cabinet body includes a back plate, a bottom plate, and a plurality of vertical long slots arranged on the inner side of the back plate, and the bottom plate or the layer plate is provided with a plurality of plug-in slots corresponding to the positions of the vertical long slots.
2. The file cabinet of claim 1, wherein: The cabinet body includes a main cabinet body placed on the ground and a sub-cabinet body placed on the top of the main cabinet body, the size of the sub-cabinet body is smaller than that of the main cabinet body, the main cabinet body is provided with a split cabinet door, and the sub-cabinet body is provided with a pull-out and folding cabinet door.
3. The file cabinet of claim 2, wherein: The pull-out and folding cabinet door includes a guide rail assembly arranged in parallel on the bottom surface of the top plate of the sub-cabinet body along the width of the square, a folding cabinet door connected between the outer ends of the two guide rail assemblies, a guide rail main body, a sliding block and a hinge, a T-shaped slot is arranged in the guide rail main body, the sliding block is slidingly installed in the T-shaped slot, and the hinge is connected between the sliding block and the folding cabinet door.
4. The baffle board plug-in separation arrangement type file cabinet according to claim 3, characterized in that: The hinge includes a U-shaped seat fixed on the inner side of the folding cabinet door, a hinge plate and a Z-shaped connecting piece, one end of the Z-shaped connecting piece is fixedly connected with the surface of the sliding block, the other end is hingedly connected with one end of the hinge plate, and the other end of the hinge plate is hingedly connected with the middle part of the U-shaped seat.
5. A baffle-type file cabinet with plug-in separation as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The top plate of the main cabinet body is provided with a butt joint groove at each corner, and the bottom surface of the sub-cabinet body is provided with a butt joint boss corresponding to each corner.
6. The file cabinet of claim 1, wherein: The surface of the plug-in baffle is uniformly and densely provided with a plurality of square through holes.