CN215914099U - Hook assembly and commodity shelf assembly using same - Google Patents
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The application discloses a hook component for being connected with a dense grid shelf. The shelf comprises a main body and a top connecting portion, wherein the main body is fixedly connected with the top connecting portion, and the top connecting portion is configured to be detachably connected with the shelf. The width of the top connection portion is greater than the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires. Be provided with the holding tank on the top connecting portion, the holding tank sets up along the length direction of top connecting portion, and the holding tank is configured to hold vertical wire. The application provides a shelf subassembly can be connected reliably and avoid the interference of vertical wire with dense grid shelf under the prerequisite that does not reduce the roof width. The vast majority of the dimensions of the shelf assembly remain unchanged, solving the technical problems of the prior art with minimal modification and cost. The width of the top connecting part can be increased, and the bearing capacity of the storage rack assembly is further improved.
Description
Technical Field
The present application relates to a coupling mechanism, and more particularly, to a hook assembly and a shelf assembly using the same.
Background
The commodity shelf is a common device in daily life, and the household commodity shelf is generally used for placing clothes, daily necessities and the like, and the commercial commodity shelf is generally used for placing commodities and products. Among them, the shelf installed on the vertical surface is popular in supermarkets and malls because of its small occupied space, and is widely used. The rack is usually formed by fixedly mounting a plurality of brackets on vertical wall surfaces and vertical plate surfaces and then horizontally placing the rack on the brackets. The shelf is of a grid structure and is formed by interweaving a plurality of groups of transverse metal wires and longitudinal metal wires which are arranged in parallel.
In the shelf system, the hook assembly is one of the commonly used shelf assemblies. The hook assembly typically includes an upper attachment mechanism for attaching the hook assembly to a shelf or support and a lower hook for hanging clothing or a rail. In some prior art hook assemblies include an elongated top portion that includes a front hook and a rear hook. The width of the elongate tip is less than the gap between the parallel-arranged longitudinal wires and the length of the tip is equal to the gap between the parallel-arranged transverse wires. When the device is installed, the top is inclined at a certain angle and is laid flat after passing through the gap between the longitudinal metal wires from bottom to top. The front hook part and the rear hook part hook a transverse metal wire respectively, so that the hook assembly is fixedly connected with the shelf.
As demand rises, it is desirable for shelving systems to be able to carry more goods, and more weight. One of the conventional approaches to solving this problem is to use dense-grid shelving. I.e. the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires of the shelf decreases. In this case, the hook assembly of the prior art cannot enter the gap of the longitudinal wires due to interference of the longitudinal wires since the width of the top portion thereof is greater than the interval between the adjacent longitudinal wires. If the width of the top portion is reduced in order for the hook assembly to enter the gap of the longitudinal wire, the strength of the top portion is reduced, so that the load-bearing capacity of the hook assembly is reduced.
Accordingly, those skilled in the art have endeavored to develop a hook assembly and a shelf assembly using the same that can be reliably connected to a dense-grid shelf without affecting the load-bearing capacity of the shelf assembly in a shelf system using the dense-grid shelf.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the technical problem, the application provides a hook component, including hook portion and connecting portion, wherein, hook portion's first end with connecting portion fixed connection, connecting portion are configured to be connected with shelf detachably, the width of connecting portion is greater than interval between the adjacent vertical wire of shelf.
Another object of the present application is to provide a hook assembly, including a hook portion and a connecting portion, wherein the first end of the hook portion is fixedly connected to the connecting portion, the connecting portion is configured to be detachably connected to a shelf, a receiving groove is provided on the connecting portion, the receiving groove runs through the length direction of the connecting portion on the first surface of the connecting portion, the receiving groove is configured to receive a longitudinal wire of the shelf.
In some embodiments, optionally, the receiving groove is sized to match a diameter of the longitudinal wire.
In some embodiments, optionally, the receiving grooves are multiple and matched in size with the longitudinal wires, and the spacing between adjacent receiving grooves is equal to the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires.
In some embodiments, optionally, the width of the receiving groove is greater than twice the diameter of the longitudinal wire.
In some embodiments, optionally, the receiving slot extends along the front hook, dividing the front hook into two parts.
In some embodiments, optionally, the receiving slot extends along the rear hook, dividing the rear hook into two parts.
Another object of the present application is to provide a hook assembly, including a connecting portion and a hook portion, the connecting portion with a first end fixed connection of the hook portion, the connecting portion is configured to be disposed at a junction of a first shelf and a second shelf that are adjacently disposed, the first shelf with the second shelf include a longitudinal wire.
In some embodiments, optionally, the connecting portion includes a receiving groove disposed through a first surface of the connecting portion along a length direction of the connecting portion, the receiving groove configured to receive a first longitudinal wire on the first shelf adjacent to the second shelf and a second longitudinal wire on the second shelf adjacent to the first shelf.
In some embodiments, optionally, the depth of the receiving groove matches the diameter of the first longitudinal wire and the second longitudinal wire.
In some embodiments, optionally, the width of the receiving groove is greater than the sum of the diameter of the first longitudinal wire and the diameter of the second longitudinal wire.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising: a shelf and a hook assembly connected to the shelf;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and a longitudinal metal wire of the shelf is accommodated in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part further comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively connected to the transverse metal wires which are adjacently arranged on the shelf.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising:
at least two shelves, the at least two shelves are adjacently arranged;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and adjacent longitudinal metal wires on two adjacent shelves are located in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part further comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively detachably connected with the transverse metal wires of the two adjacent shelves.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising: a shelf, a hook assembly connected to the shelf, and a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and a longitudinal metal wire of the shelf is accommodated in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part also comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at the two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively connected to the transverse metal wires which are adjacently arranged on the shelf;
the hook portion further includes a lower hook portion disposed at a second end thereof, the lower hook portion configured to carry the hanger bar.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising:
at least two shelves, the at least two shelves are adjacently arranged;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and adjacent longitudinal metal wires on two adjacent shelves are located in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part further comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively detachably connected with the transverse metal wires of the two adjacent shelves;
the hook portion further includes a lower hook portion disposed at a second end thereof, the lower hook portion configured to receive the hanger bar.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising:
the cross beam is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
the vertical beam is connected with the cross beam in a sliding manner;
the bracket is detachably connected with the vertical beam;
a shelf disposed on the bracket in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprising a longitudinal wire;
the hook component is connected with the shelf;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting portion, the hook assembly is connected with the shelf through the connecting portion, and the width of the connecting portion is larger than the distance between the adjacent longitudinal metal wires.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising:
the cross beam is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
the vertical beam is connected with the cross beam in a sliding manner;
the bracket is detachably connected with the vertical beam;
the shelf is arranged on the bracket and is in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprises a longitudinal metal wire, and at least two shelves are arranged adjacently;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting part, and the hook assembly is connected with the two adjacent shelves through the connecting part.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising:
the bracket is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
a shelf disposed on the bracket in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprising a longitudinal wire;
the hook component is connected with the shelf;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting portion, the hook assembly is connected with the shelf through the connecting portion, and the width of the connecting portion is larger than the distance between the adjacent longitudinal metal wires.
Another object of the present application is to provide a shelf assembly comprising:
the bracket is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
the shelf is arranged on the bracket and is in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprises a longitudinal metal wire, and at least two shelves are arranged adjacently;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting part, and the hook assembly is connected with the two adjacent shelves through the connecting part.
Compared with the prior art, the couple subassembly that this application provided has following technical advantage at least:
1. the utility model provides a couple subassembly can be connected and avoid the interference of vertical wire reliably with dense net shelf under the prerequisite that does not reduce roof width. The majority of the dimensions of the hook assembly remain unchanged, solving the technical problems of the prior art with minimal modification and cost.
2. Compared with the prior art, the hook assembly provided by the application does not need to reduce the width of the top plate, can also increase the width of the top part under the condition that the top plate is provided with a plurality of accommodating grooves, and further increases the bearing capacity of the hook assembly.
3. The application provides a couple subassembly can increase the stability of shelf as the connecting piece of two shelves to further improve the whole bearing capacity of supporter system.
The conception, specific structure and technical effects of the present application will be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings to fully understand the purpose, characteristics and effects of the present application.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the present application of the directional dimension definition;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the general architecture of one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a partially enlarged schematic view of an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged schematic view of an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a storage rack assembly;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a storage rack assembly;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a storage rack assembly;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a storage rack assembly;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a shelf assembly
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a storage rack assembly;
FIG. 11 is a schematic view of the connection of an embodiment of the present application in a storage rack assembly;
fig. 12 is a schematic view of the connection relationship of an embodiment of the present application in a shelf assembly.
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The technical contents of the preferred embodiments of the present application will be more clearly and easily understood by referring to the drawings attached to the specification. The present application may be embodied in many different forms of embodiments and the scope of the present application is not limited to only the embodiments set forth herein.
In the drawings, elements having the same structure are denoted by the same reference numerals, and elements having similar structure or function are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout. The size and thickness of each component shown in the drawings are arbitrarily illustrated, and the size and thickness of each component are not limited in the present application. The thickness of the components may be exaggerated where appropriate in the figures to improve clarity. The application provides a couple subassembly is partly of supporter subassembly. In particular a hook assembly for use with a shelf. As shown in fig. 1, in the present application, the "vertical direction" is the same or opposite direction to the natural gravity direction, i.e., arrow a points downward in the "vertical direction" and arrow B points upward in the "vertical direction". The "horizontal direction" is the natural horizontal direction, i.e., both arrows C, D, E, F point in the horizontal direction. In the horizontal direction, the direction pointed by arrow E, F is "lateral" and the direction pointed by arrow C, D is "longitudinal", wherein the direction pointed by arrow C is "front end" and the direction pointed by arrow D is "rear end". In the shelf assembly, the shelf is formed by interweaving a plurality of metal wires which are arranged in parallel along different directions. Wherein, the metal wires arranged along the transverse direction are transverse metal wires, and the metal wires arranged along the longitudinal direction are longitudinal metal wires. The connecting portion of the hook assembly is generally rectangular in shape with a dimension in the transverse direction being "width", as shown by a in FIG. 1, the width of the connecting portion being "length", as shown by b in FIG. 1, the length of the connecting portion being "length" as shown by d in FIG. 1, and the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires.
Example 1
The structure of this embodiment is shown in fig. 2-5. The present embodiment provides a hook assembly, which includes a connecting portion 101 and a hook portion 102, wherein the connecting portion 101 is fixedly connected to the hook portion 102, and the first end 22 of the hook portion 102 is connected to the connecting portion 101. In the normal use state of the present embodiment, the connecting portion 101 is located above the hook portion 102. The connecting portion 101 is a long and narrow rectangle and includes a front hook 11, a rear hook 12, and a receiving groove 13. Wherein the front hook 11 and the rear hook 12 are respectively located at both ends of the connecting part 101 in the length direction. Preferably, the front hook 11 is located at the front end of the connection part 101, and the rear hook 12 is located at the rear end of the connection part 101. The connecting portion 101 has a first surface 14, i.e. an upper surface of the connecting portion 101, the first surface 14 is substantially a plane, the receiving groove 13 is a groove formed on the first surface 14 of the connecting portion 101 along a length direction of the connecting portion 101, and the receiving groove 13 penetrates through the first surface 14 along the length direction of the connecting portion 101. The hook 102 is curved and is J-shaped as a whole. The first end 22 of the "J" -shaped hook 102 is connected to the connection part 101, and the second end 23 of the "J" -shaped hook 102 is provided with the lower hook 21.
As shown in fig. 2, the second end 23 of the hook 102 having a "J" shape extends a distance from the front and rear sides thereof to form a lower hook 21. The lower hook 21 is used to receive the hanger bar of the shelf assembly. The lower hook 21 has a lower hook opening, preferably oriented opposite to the front hook 11, i.e. upwards in the vertical direction as shown in the figures.
As shown in fig. 3, the receiving groove 13 extends from the first surface 14 along the front hook 11, dividing the front hook 11 into two parts.
As shown in fig. 4, the receiving groove 13 extends from the first surface 14 along the rear hook 12, dividing the front hook 12 into two parts.
The connection relationship between the present embodiment and other components in the shelf system is shown in fig. 5. The shelf 3 is formed by interlacing sets of parallel arranged transverse wires 32 with sets of parallel arranged longitudinal wires 31. In the prior art, the distance between the adjacent longitudinal wires 31 is large, and the width a of the connecting portion 101 of the hook assembly is smaller than the distance d between the adjacent longitudinal wires 31. The connecting portion 101 can therefore pass between two longitudinal wires 31, the connection of the hooking member to the shelf 3 being obtained by the front hook 11 and the rear hook 12 receiving the adjacent transverse wire 32. However, in some embodiments, it is desirable to reduce the spacing d between adjacent longitudinal wires 31, i.e. to form a dense grid of shelves 3, to increase the load carrying capacity of the shelves 3, or to avoid small volumes of items falling out of the interstices of the longitudinal wires 31. For a dense grid shelf 3, the spacing d between adjacent longitudinal wires 31 is small and smaller than the width a of the connecting portion 101 of a conventional hook assembly. If the hook assembly 1 of the prior art is used, the connecting portion 101 thereof cannot enter into the gap between two adjacent longitudinal wires 31 of the shelf 3 due to interference of the longitudinal wires 31. If the width of the connecting portion 101 is reduced in order to fit a smaller pitch d of the longitudinal wires 31, the strength of the entire hook assembly 1 is affected, reducing its load-bearing capacity. In this case, the receiving groove 13 provided on the upper surface of the connecting portion 101 can have an effect. When the hooking member 1 is mounted to the shelf 3, the receiving groove 13 is placed in parallel with the longitudinal wires 31 and receives one longitudinal wire 31 therein so that the connecting portion 101 can pass through the shelf 3 from bottom to top without being interfered by the longitudinal wire 31. Wherein the upper part of the rear hook portion 12 is located above one transverse wire 32 and the lower part of the rear hook portion 12 is located below the transverse wire 32, so that the transverse wire 32 is surrounded by the rear hook portion 12. Similarly, the front part of the front hook 11 is located in front of an adjacent transverse wire 2 and the rear part of the front hook 11 is located behind the transverse wire 32, so that the transverse wire 32 is surrounded by the front hook 11. The opening of the rear hook 12 is rearward, thus limiting the movement of the hook assembly in the vertical direction; the front hook 11 opens downwardly, thus limiting the longitudinal movement of the hook assembly. When the receiving groove 13 receives the longitudinal wire 31 therein, the movement of the hooking member in the lateral direction is restricted. Therefore, when the front hook portion 11 and the rear hook portion 12 are engaged and the distance is substantially equal to the distance between two adjacent transverse wires 32, the hook assembly can simultaneously connect two transverse wires 32 and one longitudinal wire 31, thereby being completely fixed in a limited manner with respect to the shelf 3. In order to achieve the best limiting effect. The diameter of the curve where the front hook 11 is located and the curve where the rear hook 12 is located are set to match the diameter of the transverse wire 32, and the width and depth of the receiving groove 13 are set to match the diameter of the longitudinal wire 31.
The whole hook component is made of a material with certain elasticity. When the hook assembly needs to be taken down from the shelf, the front hook part 11 or the rear hook part 12 can be pulled by external force, so that the transverse metal wire 32 is separated from the front hook part 11 or the rear hook part 12 to remove the limit of the hook assembly.
The lower hook 21 is used to accommodate the boom 4. When two or more identical hook assemblies are mounted in corresponding positions on the shelf 3, the same hanger bar 4 can be accommodated, increasing its load-bearing capacity. Preferably, the diameter of the curve in which the lower hook 21 is located is set to match the diameter of the boom 4.
To sum up, fig. 5 shows a shelf assembly comprising a shelf 3 and a hook assembly 1. Wherein the hook assembly 1 is connected to the shelf 3. The hook assembly 1 comprises a hook part 102 and a connecting part 101, one end of the hook part 102 is fixedly connected to the connecting part 101, an accommodating groove 13 is formed in the first surface 14 of the connecting part 101 in the length direction of the connecting part 101, and the accommodating groove 13 is used for accommodating the longitudinal wire 31 of the shelf 3. The connecting portion 101 further includes a front hook 11 and a rear hook 12 respectively provided at both ends in the length direction thereof, and the front hook 11 and the rear hook 12 are respectively connected to the transverse wires 32 adjacently provided on the shelf 3.
In other alternative embodiments, a shelf assembly comprising a shelf 3, a hanger bar 4 and a hook assembly 1 as shown in fig. 7 is also possible. Wherein the hook assembly 1 is connected to the shelf 3 and the boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. The hook assembly 1 comprises a hook part 102 and a connecting part 101, one end of the hook part 102 is fixedly connected to the connecting part 101, an accommodating groove 13 is formed in the first surface 14 of the connecting part 101 in the length direction of the connecting part 101, and the accommodating groove 13 is used for accommodating the longitudinal wire 31 of the shelf 3. The connecting portion 101 further includes a front hook 11 and a rear hook 12 respectively provided at both ends in the length direction thereof, and the front hook 11 and the rear hook 12 are respectively connected to the transverse wires 32 adjacently provided on the shelf 3. The hook portion 102 further comprises a lower hook portion 21 (shown in fig. 2) provided at the second end 23 thereof, said lower hook portion 21 being configured to carry said boom 4.
In other alternative embodiments, there may be a storage rack assembly as shown in fig. 9 comprising a cross beam 7, a vertical beam 6, a support 5, a shelf 3, a hanger bar 4 and a hook assembly 1. Wherein, the beam 7 is fixedly connected with the vertical surface; the vertical beam 6 is connected with the cross beam 7 in a sliding way; the bracket 5 is detachably connected with the vertical beam 6; the shelf 3 is arranged on the bracket 5 and is contacted with the bracket 5, and the shelf 3 comprises a longitudinal metal wire 31; the hook component 1 is connected with the shelf 3; the boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. Wherein, the hook component 1 comprises a connecting part 101, the hook component 1 is connected with the shelf 3 through the connecting part 101, and the width a of the connecting part 101 is larger than the distance d between the adjacent longitudinal wires 31 (as shown in fig. 1).
In other alternative embodiments, a shelf assembly comprising a stand 5, a shelf 3, a hanger bar 4 and a hook assembly 1 as shown in fig. 11 is also possible. Wherein, the bracket 5 is fixedly connected with the vertical surface; the shelf 3 is arranged on the bracket 5 and is contacted with the bracket 5, and the shelf 3 comprises a longitudinal metal wire 31; the hook component 1 is connected with the shelf 3; the boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. Wherein, the hook component 1 comprises a connecting part 101, the hook component 1 is connected with the shelf 3 through the connecting part 101, and the width a of the connecting part 101 is larger than the distance d between the adjacent longitudinal wires 31 (as shown in fig. 1).
Example 2
In this embodiment, the structure of the hook portion 102 and the connection relationship between the hook portion 102 and the connection portion 101 are the same as those in embodiment 1, and are not described again here.
This embodiment differs from embodiment 1 in that when further demands are made on the load-bearing capacity of the hook assembly, the width of the connecting portion 101 can be increased over twice, even three times, four times, etc. the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires 31. Accordingly, it is only necessary to provide a plurality of parallel receiving grooves 13 on the upper surface of the connecting part 101 for preventing interference of the longitudinal wires 31 with the connecting part 101 during the installation process. Preferably, the spacing between adjacent receiving grooves 13 is equal to the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires 31. As in embodiment 1, the width and depth of the receiving groove 13 are preferably set to be consistent with the diameter of the longitudinal wire 31, which can achieve the best position-limiting effect while increasing the strength of the hook assembly.
Example 3
In some applications, the length of the shelf 3 is not infinite, but a plurality of shelves with predetermined lengths are spliced together according to actual needs, as shown in fig. 6, for the first shelf 3 and the second shelf 3', so that a connecting member is usually required to be arranged in the shelf system to ensure that the spliced position of the shelves is stable.
In this embodiment, the structure of the connection portion 101, the structure of the hook portion 102, and the connection relationship between the connection portion 101 and the hook portion 102 are the same as those in embodiment 1, and are not described again here.
The present embodiment sets the width of the receiving groove 13 on the connecting portion 101 to be able to receive two longitudinal wires 31 arranged side by side, as shown in fig. 6, specifically, the two longitudinal wires are respectively the longitudinal wire 31 at the most edge of the first shelf 3 and the longitudinal wire 31 'at the most edge of the second shelf 3', and the longitudinal wires 31 and 31 'are adjacently arranged in parallel, that is, the longitudinal wire 31 at the most edge of the first shelf 3 is arranged adjacent to the second shelf 3', and the longitudinal wire 31 'at the most edge of the second shelf 3' is arranged adjacent to the first shelf 3. More preferably, the width of the accommodation groove 13 is equal to the sum of the diameters of the longitudinal wires 31 and 31'. Since the longitudinal wires 31 and 31' generally have the same diameter as the other longitudinal wires 31, i.e. the width of the accommodating groove 13 is equal to twice the diameter of the longitudinal wires 31, the accommodating groove 13 accommodates exactly two longitudinal wires arranged side by side. When two longitudinal wires 31, 31 ' are positioned side by side in the receiving groove 13, the connection between two adjacent shelves 3, 3 ' is stable due to the side walls of the receiving groove 13 and the mutual limit of the two longitudinal wires 31, 31 '. Namely, the hook component itself becomes a connecting piece between two adjacent shelves, thereby avoiding the need of additionally arranging shelf connecting pieces in the shelf system. In this embodiment, in order to enable the longitudinal wires 31, 31 ' belonging to two adjacent shelves to be accommodated in the accommodation groove 13, it is necessary to level the transverse wires 32, 32 ' belonging to two shelves 3, 3 ' with the endmost longitudinal wires 31, 31 ' at the end positions so as not to interfere with each other, without reducing the welding strength of the shelves 3, 3 '.
In other similar embodiments, if the load-bearing capacity of the hook assembly needs to be increased, the width of the connecting portion 101 can be further increased, and the same technical effect can be achieved only by arranging a plurality of accommodating grooves 13 at corresponding positions of a plurality of longitudinal wires 31.
In summary, fig. 6 shows a shelf assembly comprising at least two shelves 3, 3 'and a hook assembly 1, wherein the two shelves 3, 3' are disposed adjacently. The hook assembly 1 is connected to the junction of the two shelves 3, 3'. The hook assembly 1 includes a hook portion 102 and a connecting portion 101, one end of the hook portion 102 is fixedly connected to the connecting portion 101, an accommodating groove 13 is formed in a first surface 14 of the connecting portion 101 along a length direction of the connecting portion 101, and the accommodating groove 13 is used for accommodating the longitudinal wires 31 and 31 'adjacently arranged on the shelves 3 and 3'. The connecting part 101 further includes a front hook 11 and a rear hook 12 respectively disposed at both ends in the length direction thereof, and the front hook 11 and the rear hook 12 are detachably connected to the transverse wires 32, 32 'adjacently disposed on the two shelves 3, 3', respectively.
In other alternative embodiments, there may be a shelf assembly comprising at least two shelves 3, 3 ', a hanger bar 4 and a hook assembly 1, as shown in fig. 8, the two shelves 3, 3' being arranged adjacent to each other. The hook assembly 1 is connected to the junction of the two shelves 3, 3'. The boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. The hook assembly 1 includes a hook portion 102 and a connecting portion 101, one end of the hook portion 102 is fixedly connected to the connecting portion 101, an accommodating groove 13 is formed in a first surface 14 of the connecting portion 101 along a length direction of the connecting portion 101, and the accommodating groove 13 is used for accommodating the longitudinal wires 31 and 31 'adjacently arranged on the shelves 3 and 3'. The connecting part 101 further includes a front hook 11 and a rear hook 12 respectively disposed at both ends in the length direction thereof, and the front hook 11 and the rear hook 12 are detachably connected to the transverse wires 32, 32 'adjacently disposed on the two shelves 3, 3', respectively. The hook portion 102 further comprises a lower hook portion 21 (shown in fig. 2) provided at the second end 23 thereof, the lower hook portion 21 being configured to receive the hanger bar 4.
In other alternative embodiments, a shelf assembly comprising a cross beam 7, a vertical beam 6, a support 5, at least two shelves 3, 3', a hanger bar 4, and a hook assembly 1, as shown in fig. 10, may be provided. Wherein, the beam 7 is fixedly connected with the vertical surface; the vertical beam 6 is connected with the cross beam 7 in a sliding way; the bracket 5 is detachably connected with the vertical beam 6; the shelves 3, 3 ' are arranged on the bracket 5 and are contacted with the bracket 5, and the shelves 3, 3 ' comprise longitudinal metal wires 31, 31 '; the hook component 1 is connected to the joint of the two shelves 3 and 3'; the boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. Wherein, couple subassembly 1 includes connecting portion 101, and couple subassembly 1 is connected with shelf 3 through connecting portion 101. The hook component 1 is respectively connected with two adjacent shelves 3 and 3' through the connecting part 101.
In other alternative embodiments, a storage rack assembly comprising a support 5, at least two shelves 3, 3', a hanger bar 4, and a hook assembly 1 arranged adjacently as shown in fig. 12 is also possible. Wherein, the bracket 5 is fixedly connected with the vertical surface; the shelves 3, 3 'are arranged on the support 5 and are in contact with the support 5, and the shelf 3 comprises longitudinal metal wires 31, 31'; the hook component 1 is connected with the shelf 3; the boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. The hook assembly 1 comprises a connecting part 101, and the hook assembly 1 is connected to the connecting part of the two shelves 3 and 3'; the boom 4 is connected to the hook assembly 1. Wherein, couple subassembly 1 includes connecting portion 101, and couple subassembly 1 is connected with shelf 3 through connecting portion 101. The hook component 1 is respectively connected with two adjacent shelves 3 and 3' through the connecting part 101.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments only represent some typical representations of the present invention, but should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention, and other embodiments by simple replacement and modification are within the scope of the present invention. The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered to fall within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
The foregoing detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present application. It should be understood that numerous modifications and variations can be devised by those skilled in the art in light of the present teachings without departing from the inventive concepts. Therefore, the technical solutions available to those skilled in the art through logic analysis, reasoning and limited experiments based on the concepts of the present application should be within the scope of protection defined by the claims.
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1. A hook assembly comprises a hook portion and a connecting portion, wherein a first end of the hook portion is fixedly connected with the connecting portion, the connecting portion is configured to be detachably connected with a shelf, and the width of the connecting portion is larger than the distance between adjacent longitudinal metal wires of the shelf.
2. A hook component comprises a hook part and a connecting part, wherein the first end of the hook part is fixedly connected with the connecting part, the connecting part is configured to be detachably connected with a shelf, a containing groove is formed in the connecting part, the containing groove penetrates through the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and the containing groove is configured to contain a longitudinal metal wire of the shelf.
3. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said receiving groove is sized to match a diameter of said longitudinal wire.
4. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said receiving grooves are plural and sized to match the longitudinal wires, the spacing between adjacent receiving grooves being equal to the spacing between adjacent longitudinal wires.
5. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein the receiving groove has a width greater than twice the diameter of the longitudinal wire.
6. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein the receiving slot extends along the front hook portion of the attachment portion, dividing the front hook portion into two portions.
7. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein the receiving slot extends along the rear hook of the attachment portion, dividing the rear hook into two portions.
8. A hook component comprises a connecting portion and a hook portion, wherein the connecting portion is fixedly connected with a first end of the hook portion, the connecting portion is configured to be arranged at a connecting position of a first shelf and a second shelf which are adjacently arranged, and the first shelf and the second shelf comprise longitudinal metal wires.
9. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 8, wherein the connecting portion is provided with a receiving groove disposed through a first surface of the connecting portion along a length direction of the connecting portion, the receiving groove being configured to receive a first longitudinal wire on the first shelf adjacent to the second shelf and a second longitudinal wire on the second shelf adjacent to the first shelf.
10. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein the receiving groove has a depth matching a diameter of the first longitudinal wire and the second longitudinal wire.
11. The hook assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein the receiving groove has a width greater than the sum of the diameter of the first longitudinal wire and the diameter of the second longitudinal wire.
12. A shelf assembly comprising: a shelf and a hook assembly connected to the shelf;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and the accommodating groove is used for accommodating the longitudinal metal wire of the shelf;
the connecting part further comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively connected to the transverse metal wires which are adjacently arranged on the shelf.
13. A shelf assembly comprising:
at least two shelves, the at least two shelves are adjacently arranged;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and adjacent longitudinal metal wires on two adjacent shelves are located in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part further comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively detachably connected with the transverse metal wires of the two adjacent shelves.
14. A shelf assembly comprising: a shelf, a hook assembly connected to the shelf, and a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and a longitudinal metal wire of the shelf is accommodated in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part also comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at the two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively connected to the transverse metal wires which are adjacently arranged on the shelf;
the hook portion further includes a lower hook portion disposed at a second end thereof, the lower hook portion configured to carry the hanger bar.
15. A shelf assembly comprising:
at least two shelves, the at least two shelves are adjacently arranged;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a hook part and a connecting part, one end of the hook part is fixedly connected to the connecting part, an accommodating groove is formed in the first surface of the connecting part along the length direction of the connecting part, and adjacent longitudinal metal wires on two adjacent shelves are located in the accommodating groove;
the connecting part further comprises a front hook part and a rear hook part which are respectively arranged at two ends of the connecting part in the length direction, and the front hook part and the rear hook part are respectively detachably connected with the transverse metal wires of the two adjacent shelves;
the hook portion further includes a lower hook portion disposed at a second end thereof, the lower hook portion configured to receive the hanger bar.
16. A shelf assembly comprising:
the cross beam is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
the vertical beam is connected with the cross beam in a sliding manner;
the bracket is detachably connected with the vertical beam;
a shelf disposed on the bracket in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprising a longitudinal wire;
the hook component is connected with the shelf;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting portion, the hook assembly is connected with the shelf through the connecting portion, and the width of the connecting portion is larger than the distance between the adjacent longitudinal metal wires.
17. A shelf assembly comprising:
the cross beam is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
the vertical beam is connected with the cross beam in a sliding manner;
the bracket is detachably connected with the vertical beam;
the shelf is arranged on the bracket and is in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprises a longitudinal metal wire, and at least two shelves are arranged adjacently;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook component comprises a connecting part, and the hook component is connected with the two adjacent shelves through the connecting part.
18. A shelf assembly comprising:
the bracket is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
a shelf disposed on the bracket in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprising a longitudinal wire;
the hook component is connected with the shelf;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting portion, the hook assembly is connected with the shelf through the connecting portion, and the width of the connecting portion is larger than the distance between the adjacent longitudinal metal wires.
19. A shelf assembly comprising:
the bracket is fixedly connected with the vertical surface;
the shelf is arranged on the bracket and is in contact with the bracket, the shelf comprises a longitudinal metal wire, and at least two shelves are arranged adjacently;
the hook assembly is connected to the joint of two adjacent shelves;
a boom connected to the hook assembly;
the hook assembly comprises a connecting part, and the hook assembly is connected with the two adjacent shelves through the connecting part.
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