20240008624. MOUNTABLE ORGANIZER HAVING FRICTIONALLY ENGAGING RECEPTACLES simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)

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MOUNTABLE ORGANIZER HAVING FRICTIONALLY ENGAGING RECEPTACLES

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Johana Parker of Pembroke Pines FL (US)

MOUNTABLE ORGANIZER HAVING FRICTIONALLY ENGAGING RECEPTACLES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240008624 titled 'MOUNTABLE ORGANIZER HAVING FRICTIONALLY ENGAGING RECEPTACLES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an organizer with a planar back panel, a front panel, and a core made of resilient foam material. It also includes at least one receptacle defined by an opening in the front panel aligned with a channel in the core. The channel extends from the opening in the front panel towards the back panel and has a smaller cross-sectional area than the opening. This design allows for a device with a larger cross-sectional area to form a friction fit with the interior wall of the channel.

  • The organizer has a planar back panel, a front panel, and a core made of resilient foam material.
  • It includes at least one receptacle defined by an opening in the front panel aligned with a channel in the core.
  • The channel in the core extends from the opening in the front panel towards the back panel.
  • The channel has a smaller cross-sectional area than the opening, allowing for a friction fit with devices larger than the channel.

Potential Applications:

  • This technology can be used in various types of organizers, such as storage containers, toolboxes, or travel cases.
  • It can be applied in electronic device organizers to securely hold devices of different sizes.
  • The organizer can be used in medical settings to store and organize medical instruments or supplies.

Problems Solved:

  • The organizer solves the problem of securely holding devices or items of different sizes in place.
  • It prevents devices from moving or shifting within the organizer, reducing the risk of damage or loss.
  • The friction fit provided by the channel ensures that items stay in place even during transportation or movement.

Benefits:

  • The resilient foam material in the core provides cushioning and protection for the stored items.
  • The friction fit design allows for easy insertion and removal of devices without the need for additional fasteners.
  • The organizer offers versatility by accommodating devices or items with varying sizes and shapes.


Original Abstract Submitted

an organizer has a planar back panel, a front panel, a core between the back panel and the front panel comprised of a resilient foam material, and at least one receptacle defined by an opening in the front panel aligned with a channel in the core extending from the opening in the front panel toward the back panel. the channel has a smaller cross-sectional area than a cross-sectional area of the opening such that a device having a cross-sectional area larger than the cross-sectional area of the channel will form a friction fit with an interior wall of the channel.