Eric A. MacDonald - Huntington Beach CA, US Jonathan R. Lucas - Long Beach CA, US Travis Cochran - Costa Mesa CA, US Vincent H. Bowman - Highland Park IL, US Jeffrey Herz - Aliso Viejo CA, US
Eric A. MacDonald - Huntington Beach CA, US Jonathan R. Lucas - Long Beach CA, US Travis Cochran - Costa Mesa CA, US Vincent H. Bowman - Highland Park IL, US Jeffrey Herz - Aliso Viejo CA, US
International Classification:
A47B 45/00
US Classification:
211 11
Abstract:
An adjustable organizer that includes a plurality of spaced apart vertically oriented dividers and a plurality of selectively stackable platforms extending from the dividers. The platforms increase in height from a foremost platform to a rearmost platform. Adjacent dividers together with a platform extending between the adjacent dividers define a compartment. A connector assembly is operatively associated with one of the dividers and platforms. The connector assembly is configured to allow for independent adjustment of spacing between adjacent dividers to selectively adjust a size of a compartment and to allow a forward platform to slide beneath a platform rearward of the forward platform.
A folder assembly including a plurality of telescopically-arranged folders. According to one embodiment, the folder assembly includes a front folder, three identical middle folders, and a rear folder. Each of the folders includes a front panel, a back panel, and a cover flap, the front panel and the back panel jointly defining a pocket having an open top. The back panel of each of the front folder and the three middle folders is configured to include a plurality of integrally-formed flexible hooks. The front panel of each of the three middle folders and the rear folder is configured to include a plurality of integrally-formed flexible straps. The hooks on the back panel of one folder are slidably coupled to the straps of the front panel of the folder directly behind it.
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