CA1315742C - Post and joint construction - Google Patents

Post and joint construction

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CA1315742C
CA1315742C CA000602179A CA602179A CA1315742C CA 1315742 C CA1315742 C CA 1315742C CA 000602179 A CA000602179 A CA 000602179A CA 602179 A CA602179 A CA 602179A CA 1315742 C CA1315742 C CA 1315742C
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side walls
cylindrical configuration
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Milton E. Handler
Herbert Baisch
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Steelworks Inc
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Hirsh Co
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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A corner support post for shelving is provided in the form of an elongate member of sheet metal. The member has two side portions that are oriented generally perpendicular to each other, that each extend at about a 45 degree angle from a central wall, and that each define laterally offset, parallel walls. Each side portion has a vertical margin defining a generally cylindrical configuration.
Identical posts are adapted to be aligned in end-to-end abutting registration relationship and fastened together with connecting plates.

Description

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~L31~;r~'~2 POS~ AND JOINT CONSTRUCTION
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates in general to a column; standard, or post for use wi~h shelving and the like.
BACKGROUND OF TRE I2~VENTION
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TECHNICAL PROBI.EMS POSED BY THE PRIOR ART
It is common to provide shelving fabricated from sheet metal. Typically, support posts are provided at the corners of the shelving, and such posts are also commonly fabricated from sheet metal.
In order to reduce the cost of such shelving, some ~anufacturers attemp~ to minimize the thickness of the sheet metal that is used. However, to the extent that the sheet metal thickness is reduced, the rigidity and load-carrying capacity of the shelving may be undesirably reduced.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide an improved post construction that would acco~modate the use o~ thinner sheet metal while still providing sufficient rigidity and load carrying capability.
On thin sheet metal post structures, the edges of the sheet metal may define sharp edges which might be bothersome to a person who is handling the shelving or who accidentally brushes up against the shelving. Thus, it would be desirable to provide an improved shelving support pos~ in which such thin edges are minimized if not eliminated.
Some sbelving products are typically provided to a user in a package of disassembled pieces. The pieces are designed and fabricated for ease of customer assembly. With such "knock-down"
type shelving, it would be desirable to provide a design in which the lengths of the shelving support ~.~

~ 3 ~ 5 ~ L~L 2 post could be reduced so as to accommodate smaller packaging. Accordingly, it would be ~esirable to provide means for connecting smaller lengths of posts together to form a longer column.
It would also be advantageous if such an improved post construction accommodated the crea~ion of a substantially rigid connection between two shorter length posts.
Further, it would be beneficial if the improved post structure was relatively easily and readily assembled by the user.
Finally, it would be advantageous if the means for connecting the shorter length posts were relatively simple to fabricate and had a relatively low manufacturing cost.
SUMMARY OF T~E INVENTION
A corner support post for shelving and the like is provided in the form of an elongate member of sheet metal. The member has two side portions that are generally perpendicular to each other, that each define laterally offset, parallel walls, and that each have a vertical margin defining a generally cylindrical configuration to rigidify the member and provide a smooth surface.
In a preferred embodiment, the member has a planar central wall having two vertical side margins, a pair of planar first side walls each extending laterally outwardly at an angle of about 45 degrees from a differen~ one of the vertical side margins of the central wall, a pair of second side walls each extending laterally outwardly at an obli~ue angle from a different one of the first side walls, and a pair of planar third side walls each extending laterally outwardly at an oblique angle from a different one of the second side walls. Each third 153 ~ ~j rl 4~ 2 side wall is oriented in a plane offset from~ and generally parallel to, one of the second side walls.
A pair of generally cylindrical configurations each extend from a different one of the third side walls so that a plane extending from one of the first side walls would be substantially tangent to one of the cylindrical configurations.
The cooperative structural relationship among the one cylindrical configuration, the one third side wall, and the one second wall define a receiving channel for a fastening plate.
Two identical posts can then be arranged in an end-to-end abutting registration relationship. A
plate is provided with a first portion disposed in the channel of the first post and with a second portion disposed in the channel of the second post.
Fastening means, such as nuts and screws, can be used to secure the plate to each of the posts and thereby join the posts together in the end-to-end relationship.
Numerous other advantages and features of the presen~ invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of ~he inventionr from the claims, and from ~he accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings forming part of the specification, in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same, FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a modular shelving assembly employing four corner posts in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged, fragmentary, rear, perspective view of two corner posts fastened together in accordance with the principles of one aspect of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the assembled components illustrated in FIG. 2; and FIG. 4 is a greatly enlarged, cross-sectional view taken generally along the plane 4-4 in FIG. 2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms~ this specification and the accompanying drawings disclose only one specific form as an example of the use of the invention. The invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment so described, and the scope of the invention will be pointed out in the appended claims.
A modular shelving system, assembly, or unit is designated generally by reEerence numeral 10 in FIG. 1. The unit 10 includes a plurality of generally horizontally disposed shelves 12 which are supported by f~ur corner support columns or standards 16. Each column or standard 16, in the particular embodiment illustrated in ~IG~ 1, includes two identical posts 20 arranged in an end-to-end abutting registration relationship.
Each shelf 12 can be placed at any desired height and secured to the four support columns 16 by suitable meansr such as with conventional screws and nuts. To this end, each shelf 12 may be provided with a flange 22 which defines, at its corners, one or more apertures (not visible) for receiving the mounting screw which can be inserted through a selected aperture 30 in the column 16 (FIG. 2).
Other conventional or special attachment means may be provided on each shelf 12 and/or the 1 3 ~

post 20 of the columns 16 for mounting the shelves 12. The details of such conventional or special shelf moun~ing means form no part of the present invention~
Each post 20, as best illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4, is an elongate member of sheet metal having two side portions or sides 40 tha~ are oriented generally perpendicular to each other and that extend at about a 45 degree angle from a central wall 42.
Each side portion 40 has a generally cylindrical configuration 50 to rigidify the post 20 and provide a smooth surface which reduces, if not substantially elminates, the likelihood of the edge of the post 20 snagging articles carried past ~he post or cutting a person handling the post or brushing against the postO
As best illustrated in FIG. 3, the sides 40 of the post 20 are preferably identical. Further, as best illustrated in FIG. 4, each side portion of the post 20 includes a planar first side wall 61 which extends laterally ou~wardly at angle of about 45 degrees from a vertical side margin of the central wall 42. A planar second side wall 62 extends laterally outwardly at an oblique angle from the first side wall 61. A planar third side wall 63 extends laterally ou~wardly at an oblique angle from the second side wall 62. The third side wall 63 is oriented in a plane offset from, and generally parallel to, the firs~ side wall 61.
As best illustrated in FIG. 4, ~he sheet metal of the post 20 has two distal side edges 7Q
which each lie on the locus of the cylindrical configuration 50. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, each cylindrical configuration 50 has more than one half of the exterior diameter located ~3~f~, to one side of a plane defined by the associated third wall 63.
Preferably, however, a portion of the cylindrical configuration 50 projects somewhat on the other side of the plane. In the particular embodiment illustrated, the cylindrical configuration 50 has a diameter such that a plane extending from the first side wall 61 is substantially tangent to the cylindrical configuration 50. A receiviny channel is thus defined by the cooperative structural relationship of the cylindrical configuration 50, the third side wall 63, and the second side wall 62. A
plate 90 can be received within each channel as best illustrated in FIGS. 2-4. Fastening means, such as screws and nuts 92 and 94~ respectively, are provided for securing the plates 90 to the two posts 20 arranged in the end-to-end abutting registration relationship to form the shelving support standard or : column 16.
In a preferred form of the invention, the sheet metal of each post 20 is substan~ially uniform in thickness. The sheet metal thickness is about one-eighth of the outer diameter of the cylindrical configuration sn~ Further, the exterior diameter of the cylindrical configuration 50 is about one-fourth of the length of one of the side portions wherein the side portion length includes the associated cylindrical configuration 50 and is measured along a plane perpendicular to the other side portion of the post 20.
Preferably, as best illustrated in FIG. 4, the sheet metal distal edge 70 on each side of the post 20 lies on the locus of the cylindrical configuration 50 adjacent the third wall 63, and the third wall 63 is located between the distal edge 70 and the other side portion 40 of the post 20.

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The novel post construction of the present invention provides a relatively rigid and light-weight member for use in supporting shelves in a shelving assembly.
Further 9 the post structure accommodates the end-to-end alignment of identical posts to provide longer shelving support standards or columns as may be required. The novel post structure accommodates quick and easy fastening of post sections together.
Finally, the novel cylindrical configuration along each vertical margin of the post functions to define, in part, a receiving channel for the connecting plate as well as to provide increased rigidity and a smooth surface that minimizes the likelihood of snagging or scratching other objects or people.
From the foregoing, it ~ill be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the claims.

Claims (4)

1. A corner support post for shelvlng and the like comprising:
an elongate member of sheet metal;
said elongate member havings a planar central wall having two vertical side margins;
a pair of planar first side walls each extending laterally outwardly at an angle of about 45 degrees from a different one of said vertical side margins of said central wall;
a pair of planar second side walls each extending laterally outwardly at an oblique angle from a different one of said first side walls;
a pair of planar third side walls each extending laterally outwardly at an oblique angle from a different one of said second side walls, each said third side wall being oriented in a plane offset from and generally parallel to one of said first side walls; and a pair of generally cylindrical configurations each extending from a different one of said third side walls so that a plane extending from one of said first side walls is substantially tangent to one of said cylindrical configurations wherein a receiving channel is defined by the cooperative structural relationship among said one cylindrical configuration said one third side wall, and said one second side wall.
2. The corner support post in accordance with claim 1 in which said post is a first post; and further including:
a second post identical to said first post and arranged in an end-to-end abutting registration relationship with said first post;

a plate having a first portion disposed in the channel of the first post and a second portion disposed in the channel of the second post and fastening means for fastening said plate to each of said posts.
3. The corner support post in accordance with claim 1 in which said sheet metal has two distal side edges; and in which each said cylindrical configuration is defined by the formation of said sheet metal with one of said distal edges lying on the locus of said cylindrical configuration.
4. The corner support post in accordance with claim 1 in which each said cylindrical configuration has more than one-half of the exterior diameter located to one side of a plane defined by one of said third walls.
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