CA2102279C - Shelf support fitting - Google Patents
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- CA2102279C CA2102279C CA002102279A CA2102279A CA2102279C CA 2102279 C CA2102279 C CA 2102279C CA 002102279 A CA002102279 A CA 002102279A CA 2102279 A CA2102279 A CA 2102279A CA 2102279 C CA2102279 C CA 2102279C
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- wall
- support fitting
- end wall
- shelf support
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B96/00—Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
- A47B96/06—Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
- A47B96/063—C-shaped brackets for gripping the shelf edge
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- Supports Or Holders For Household Use (AREA)
- Holders For Apparel And Elements Relating To Apparel (AREA)
Abstract
A fitting to support a shelf and hanger bar to receive coat hangers, comprising a frame of several walls longitudinal and perpendicular to each other. This fitting overcomes problems when the back wall and the end wall are not at 90 degrees to each other by covering the gap that would appear at the front end and top of the shelf. It also conceals any rough edge on the shelf from the saw cut.
Description
Detailed Description 0 View 1 of the drawings is a shelf support fitting showing the different components of the shelf support fitting and the recess for the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Shown in view 1 of the drawings, the invention consist of a shelf support fitting for securely holding both the shelf and hanger bar simultaneously and a number 2 wall abuts the end wall of a room as shown in view number 1 of the drawings. There is a second wall number 4 as shown in view number one of the drawing that is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The purpose of number 4 wall as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, which is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number- 1 of the drawing, is to cover the top edge of the shelf number 36 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, when it is in its usefixl position. There is a third wall number 6 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. This wall number 6 supports the shelf number 36 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, when it is in its useful position. There is a 4th wall number 8 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing that is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting. The purpose of wall number 8 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is to help support wall number 6 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. There are several walls number 10 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing that are vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The purpose of walls number 10 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing are to give more support to wall number b as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The wall number 12 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. This wall number 12 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is angled slightly upwards to allow room for the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing to be placed in its rightfial position. There is a wall number 14 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is angled slightly upwards and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. This wall number 14 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing gives support to wall number 6 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The forward angle of wall number 14 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is for ethsetics. Wall number 16 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The purpose of wall number 16 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is to cover any gap that may occur between the shelf number 36 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, and wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Wall number 18 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is a continuation of wall number 2 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing that abuts the end wall of a room. Wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, forms the front part of the recess for the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. It also give support to wall number 22 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Wall number 22 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is 45 longitudinal and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, supports the weight of the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Wall number 24 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. This forms the back of the recess for the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view 50 number 1 of the drawing. It also gives support to wall number 22 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Wall number 24 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing only goes part way up to allow room for the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing to be put in place when the shelf support fitting is secured to the end wall of a room. Walls number 26 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing are substantially perpendicular to wall number 55 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing.
This is a solid wall number 26 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing and is recessed to receive the cap number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings. This solid wall number 2G as shown in view number 1 of the drawing has a round hole in it to receive the round protruding peg of wall number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings. Wall number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the 60 drawing is flat with 2 protruding round pegs as shown in view 2 and 3 of the drawing. Wall number 28 has 2 protruding round pegs as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawing.
These round pegs on wall number 28 as shown in view 2 and 3 of the drawings go into the round holes in wall number 26 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The lower edge of wall number 28 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is curved to match the top curve of the hanger 65 bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 ofthe drawing. Wall number 28 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, is put in place after the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, is in its useful position and holds the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing in place so that it can not raise up and come out. The shelf support fitting is secured to the end wall of the room by screws or other suitable fastening devices.
Several spaced holes number 70 30 and 32 are provided as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Wall number 34 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, which is on the inside of wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. This wall number 34 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is recessed down from the top edge of wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the 75 drawing the thickness of wall number 28 as shown in view number 3 of the drawings. This wall number 34 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing stops wall number 28 of the shelf support fitting, as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings, frarn going in too far and holds it flush with the outer edge of wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 80 1 of the drawing. When wall number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings is in place, it securely holds the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing securely in place.
This is a solid wall number 26 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing and is recessed to receive the cap number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings. This solid wall number 2G as shown in view number 1 of the drawing has a round hole in it to receive the round protruding peg of wall number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings. Wall number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the 60 drawing is flat with 2 protruding round pegs as shown in view 2 and 3 of the drawing. Wall number 28 has 2 protruding round pegs as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawing.
These round pegs on wall number 28 as shown in view 2 and 3 of the drawings go into the round holes in wall number 26 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. The lower edge of wall number 28 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is curved to match the top curve of the hanger 65 bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 ofthe drawing. Wall number 28 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, is put in place after the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, is in its useful position and holds the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing in place so that it can not raise up and come out. The shelf support fitting is secured to the end wall of the room by screws or other suitable fastening devices.
Several spaced holes number 70 30 and 32 are provided as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. Wall number 34 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, which is on the inside of wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing, is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 1 of the drawing. This wall number 34 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing is recessed down from the top edge of wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the 75 drawing the thickness of wall number 28 as shown in view number 3 of the drawings. This wall number 34 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing stops wall number 28 of the shelf support fitting, as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings, frarn going in too far and holds it flush with the outer edge of wall number 20 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing which is vertical and substantially perpendicular to wall number 18 of the shelf support fitting as shown in view number 80 1 of the drawing. When wall number 28 as shown in view number 2 and 3 of the drawings is in place, it securely holds the hanger bar number 38 as shown in view number 1 of the drawing securely in place.
Claims
1. A shelf support fitting to support an end of a shelf where it abuts a wall of a room, the shelf support fitting comprising:
an end wall;
A moulded high impact polystyrene shelf support fitting, with a top wall, a centre wall, and a lower wall; horizontal to each other and substantially perpendicular to the end wall; the top wall is for covering any gap created when the end wall and the shelf are misaligned to one another, the top wall protrudes from the end wall to cover the gap;
the centre wall supports the shelf between the top wall and the centre wall;
the lover wall supports the centre wall by means of several vertical walls that are substantially perpendicular to the end wall and extend between the centre wall and the lower wall;
an additional vertical wall that is substantially perpendicular to the end wall is located at the front of the shelf support fitting between the top wall and the centre wall and protrudes from the end wall, the additional vertical wall covers any gap at the front of the shelf where the shelf support fitting abuts the wall of the room;
holes of two different diameters are moulded into the end wall, the larger hole is to receive a wall grip when the shelf support fitting is to be secured to a hollow wall construction, the smaller hole is to receive a normal screw when securing the shelf support fitting to the wall of the room that has solid support in the wall of the room, additional holes are drilled in the end wall anywhere between the centre wall and the lower wall to accommodate additional screws where there is solid backing where the shelf support fitting abuts the wall of the room;
a slightly off shaped rectangular end wall projection and a front wall, a bottom wall and a back wall are moulded into the end wall under the centre wall, the rectangular end wall projection, the front wall, the bottom wall and the back wall go down past the lower wall sufficiently to accommodate an hanger bar, the front wall is vertical and substantially perpendicular to the end wall and protrudes out from the end wall projection the same distance as the top wall, the front wall helps support the centre wall and also supports the bottom wall, the bottom wall supports the hanger bar, the bottom wall is horizontal and substantially perpendicular to the end wall, the back wall goes part way up the back of the off shaped rectangular end wall projection and is vertical and substantially perpendicular to the end wall, enough space is left between the back wall and the lower wall to allow the hanger bar to be put into place after the shelf support fitting has been installed on the wall of the room;
two round receptacles are moulded, one in a top left corner and one in a top right corner of the off shaped rectangular end wall projection;
a cap moulded of high polystyrene is a flat piece of material in the same off-shape as the off-shaped rectangular end wall projection, a lower edge of the cap is so contoured as to fit over a top contour of the hanger bar, there are two round pegs moulded into the cap, when this cap is placed with the two pegs going into the two receptacles, it then holds the hanger bar securely in place.
an end wall;
A moulded high impact polystyrene shelf support fitting, with a top wall, a centre wall, and a lower wall; horizontal to each other and substantially perpendicular to the end wall; the top wall is for covering any gap created when the end wall and the shelf are misaligned to one another, the top wall protrudes from the end wall to cover the gap;
the centre wall supports the shelf between the top wall and the centre wall;
the lover wall supports the centre wall by means of several vertical walls that are substantially perpendicular to the end wall and extend between the centre wall and the lower wall;
an additional vertical wall that is substantially perpendicular to the end wall is located at the front of the shelf support fitting between the top wall and the centre wall and protrudes from the end wall, the additional vertical wall covers any gap at the front of the shelf where the shelf support fitting abuts the wall of the room;
holes of two different diameters are moulded into the end wall, the larger hole is to receive a wall grip when the shelf support fitting is to be secured to a hollow wall construction, the smaller hole is to receive a normal screw when securing the shelf support fitting to the wall of the room that has solid support in the wall of the room, additional holes are drilled in the end wall anywhere between the centre wall and the lower wall to accommodate additional screws where there is solid backing where the shelf support fitting abuts the wall of the room;
a slightly off shaped rectangular end wall projection and a front wall, a bottom wall and a back wall are moulded into the end wall under the centre wall, the rectangular end wall projection, the front wall, the bottom wall and the back wall go down past the lower wall sufficiently to accommodate an hanger bar, the front wall is vertical and substantially perpendicular to the end wall and protrudes out from the end wall projection the same distance as the top wall, the front wall helps support the centre wall and also supports the bottom wall, the bottom wall supports the hanger bar, the bottom wall is horizontal and substantially perpendicular to the end wall, the back wall goes part way up the back of the off shaped rectangular end wall projection and is vertical and substantially perpendicular to the end wall, enough space is left between the back wall and the lower wall to allow the hanger bar to be put into place after the shelf support fitting has been installed on the wall of the room;
two round receptacles are moulded, one in a top left corner and one in a top right corner of the off shaped rectangular end wall projection;
a cap moulded of high polystyrene is a flat piece of material in the same off-shape as the off-shaped rectangular end wall projection, a lower edge of the cap is so contoured as to fit over a top contour of the hanger bar, there are two round pegs moulded into the cap, when this cap is placed with the two pegs going into the two receptacles, it then holds the hanger bar securely in place.
Priority Applications (2)
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CA002102279A CA2102279C (en) | 1993-11-02 | 1993-11-02 | Shelf support fitting |
US09/837,735 US20010022335A1 (en) | 1993-11-02 | 2001-04-16 | Shelf support fitting |
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CA002102279A CA2102279C (en) | 1993-11-02 | 1993-11-02 | Shelf support fitting |
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CA2102279A1 CA2102279A1 (en) | 1995-05-03 |
CA2102279C true CA2102279C (en) | 2004-02-17 |
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CA002102279A Expired - Lifetime CA2102279C (en) | 1993-11-02 | 1993-11-02 | Shelf support fitting |
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CA (1) | CA2102279C (en) |
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- 1993-11-02 CA CA002102279A patent/CA2102279C/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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