EP0044282A2 - Regaleinrichtung aus Metall mit mehreren Verbindungen sowie Elemente zur Bildung dieser Regaleinrichtung - Google Patents

Regaleinrichtung aus Metall mit mehreren Verbindungen sowie Elemente zur Bildung dieser Regaleinrichtung Download PDF

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EP0044282A2
EP0044282A2 EP81830086A EP81830086A EP0044282A2 EP 0044282 A2 EP0044282 A2 EP 0044282A2 EP 81830086 A EP81830086 A EP 81830086A EP 81830086 A EP81830086 A EP 81830086A EP 0044282 A2 EP0044282 A2 EP 0044282A2
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Giuseppe Del Vecchio
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Restelli Gioachimo
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/40Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of hooks coacting with openings
    • A47B57/402Hooks attached to a member embracing at least two sides of an upright, e.g. an angle bracket

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  • This invention relates to a metallic carrying structure provided with multiple interlocking means, particularly suitable for use as shelving in shops, offices, stores and the like, as well as to the metallic components designed for achieving and forming said structure.
  • the stringer- and cross-members are generally manufactured each .into three pieces, namely a first central elongated piece or bar-member and two further end-pieces which are fastened by welding to the bar-member.
  • each stringer and each cross member has its central bar member provided with the two associated end- hook means, which latter have to be fitted into the corresponding, conveniently shaped windows formed in the upright ;members, in order to obtain the metallic structure in the .assembled and ereoted state.
  • the invention consists of a metallic carrying structure, particularly useful as shelving structure for use in shops, offices, stores and the likes, of the type including elements which can be combined and fastened together, characterized in that in said structure, which is of the kind wherein the shelves or load supporting flat members are independent of said elements and can be made to rest on the horizontal elements of the structure, said horizontal elements, that is to say the stringers and the cross members, are constructed and shaped so as to have hooks means at their ends which are either directly obtained from the body of said elements, pr separate from said body to which they are fitted by any suitable mechanical joining means, the hooks being able, during the step when the assembling and erecting of the structure are sarried out, to lookingly fit, by means of congruently shaped portions thereof, into associated windoks congruently formed in the vertical or upright elements, whereby each horizontal element can have its central body or bar-shaped portion configurated to the most appropriate shape
  • each upright element is provided with at least a series of alighed front windows and at least a series of aligned side windows, each window of the first series being advantageously of a quadrilateral configuration and provided with notches at its ends, whereas each horizontal element has an appropriate cross-section of its body, from the opposite ends of which there is obtained by bending, punching or the like operation, at least a hook formation, the plane of which hook is perpendicular to the main plane of the associated element, each of said hooks being provided with a lower slot which is designed to be located in a respective portion of the corresponding window in the upright element, when the metallic structure is being assembled, and this in order to achieve the most favourable mode of interlocking between a hook and a window; the structure being able to be completed, if desired, by means of rivets, nails, fastening pins or the like fasteners which can be fitted into corresponding holes formed in both the ends of each horizontal element and
  • each horizontal element is constituted by coupling and mechanically fastening to gether, at least a central body or bar-shaped member and at least a hook provided at each of the opposite ends of said bar; there being preferably provided for each end of the bar one pair of opposedly disposed hooks which are fastened, in a facing relationship to one another, to the each comprised of a plate or the like having at least one wing or flange which is bent over with respect to its own main plane, said plate being provided with holes or the like for the mechanical connection to said end of the central bar; each flange of the hook being first inserted in a direction perpendicular to the associated part -provid_ ed with a corresponding hole- of the upright element, to be then rotated in such a manner as to cause it to be parallel to, and tightly fitted against said part of the upright, while the main plane of the hook, which was previously parallel, has become now perpendicular to same part of the upright, so that between each opposedly facing pair of flange
  • each hook in a metal- lie structure particularly suitable for ensuring high carrying capacities, consists of a length of an angle iron or the like, comprised of at least a web and a flange of preferably flat oonstitution, which can fit to any type of vertical structural section or upright member capable to achieve a tight engagement with said hook, and which are provided with openings giving passage to means designed for ensuring interlocking of said hook and said upright member, as well as with lugs or the like which are bent outwardly with respect to the upright, and which are designed for cooperation with means permitting the associated end of the central bar of the horizontal element to be mechanically fastened in position, so as to have same element constructed in its integrity.
  • the flanged hooks which are able to be fastened to the upright member, can cooperate each with metallic diagonal sections serving as means for bracing and strengthening, in a transverse direction, said structure, said hooks being capable to cooperate with the corresponding profile section by the aid of mechanical locking means, such as threaded means, said profiled elements being only constit- iuted by cross members.
  • the flanged hooks which are able to be fastened to the upright member, are each provided with a number of openings in the web portion thereof, some of said openings being to cooperate with means effective for locking in position the associated ends of profiled bracing elements, and some other with means for looking in place the associated ends of the structural side elements, namely the cross elements.
  • Said components comprise the vertical or upright element A, the horizontal elements, that is the stringer B and cross-member C, the front side of the structure being as seen in the direction of the arrow V.
  • the upright member A has in this case a hollow, T-shaped cross-section and it comprises, therefore, a front wall 10, two opposite parallel side walls 12, 14, two coplanar rear valls 16, 18 parallel to wall 10, two rear walls 20, 22 parallel to one another and perpendicular to wall 10, as well as two rear rims 24, 26 which are coplanar and parallel to rear wall 10.
  • Said upright member A may be of any appropriate size, and may show changes in its proportions.
  • the front wall 10 of the upright element A is provided at its mid-portion with a row of aligned windows 28 which are of relatively wide, quadrilateral-shaped configuration, the vertical opposite sides of said windows 28 having notches 30, 32 cut out therein for permitting insertion of the associated front hook means carried by the stringers, as seen in figure 28 and explained later.
  • the upright A is in this case provided with two parallel and opposite rows of windows 34, 36 which develop all along the length of the upright element and which are formed at the corners 38, 40 of same upright element.
  • the walls 20, 22 and the walls 16, 18 have associated rows of aligned, conveniently spaced apart holes 42, 44 and 46, 48 formed therein, respectively.
  • the windows 34-36 are designed for receiving the hook members carried by the horizontal elements, while the holes are designed to receive rivets, safety pins, or the like means which are effective for increasing safe interlocking of the various components whereby increased stability of the structure is also ensured.
  • each horizontal element B-C (the horizontal elements may be either equal to, or different from one .another in both their shape and dimensions) has a central body or bar-like portion 50 the cross-section of which comprises, as is seen in figs 1, 3 and 5 for this example, a web 52 of comparatively great height,which will occupy a vertical position when the elements are clamped to the associated upright members, said web 52 being provided .at its top side with a rim 54 having a bent-down edge 56, there being defined, therefore, a channel-like space 58 which extends all along the body 50, the web 52 having moreover, at its bottom side,a flange, rim or tile-shaped, upwardly directed portion 60 which terminates in a lip 62 that is parallel to bent portion 56 and thus to the web 52, the portions 54, 56 and 60, 62 being opposed to ane another with respect to said web.
  • Each end 64 of the body 50 is so constructed as to include the hook means shown at F, in the example depicted, the upper and lower hooks F1 and F2 respectively, being integral with the bar-shaped portion 50 from which they have been obtained by bending the sheet material of elem- ent B, said hooks means extending from the web 52 in a direction towards the portion of this latter which is provided with rim 54 and the bent-down edge 56.
  • the hooks F1 and F2 are coplanar and perpendicular to said web, and they are shaped in such a manner as to define, at the bottom of their bending edge, lower slots 70 which are designed to cooperate with the associated lower portions of windows 34, 36 when the elements B-C are being clamped to the upright element A.
  • each end 64 of the web 52 has through holes 72 formed therein, which holes are designed to be brought in register with corresponding holes formed in the upright element when the horizontal members are clamped to this latter, so that, once the horizontal elements have been assembled and then attached to the upright members, it becomes possible to insert in the holes provided in said horizontal elements and thus in the holes out in the upright element, drop-safe pins 80, the heads 82 of said pins being made to firmly rest against the corresponding portion of the horizontal elements, wereby safe locking in position of the structure is increased, as already said herein above.
  • the metallic shelving construction G of which a partial, perspective view is diagrammatically shown in figure 29, is assembled, in a known manner, by causing the stringer members B and the cross members C to engage with the upright members A, while the flat members are made to rest on the stringers B (and possibly on the cross members C, when the stringers and the cross members are coplanar); in this case, the stringers B supporting the load carrying, flat members by means of the tile-shaped portions 60, 62.
  • the stringer members B In order to get the stringer members B engaged with the upright members A, it merely requires to cause the pair of hooks F1 and F2 carried at each end of element B, to enter the corresponding pair of windows 34, 36, and then to fit, if necessary, the drop-safe pins 80 into the corresponding holes in both the stringer- and the upright members. Due to the particular configuration of the components shown, the hollow or empty space (existing between the hook F1 and the region where the rim 54, 56 commences) in each stringer element, will permit the walls 12, 16 and 14, 18 of each upright member to enter the above said cavities thus allowing the stringer members to become aligned to one another and as contained in a single, common front plane.
  • each of said horizontal element has been obtained as a single body unit, appropriately cut, shaped, bent and punched out, so as to obtain the respective stringer and the respective cross-member having the desired configuration which includes the central bar and the end hook means. Since the horizontal elements are equal, to one another, they can be interchanged without any difficulty, and should the length of the stringers be the same as that of the cross members, then interchangeability involve also the change from the stringers to the cross members and conversely.
  • the metallic up right member A1 is of quadrilateral-shaped, hollow cross-section, whereby there exists the front wall 10, the side walls 12, 14 and the rear walls 24, 26, these latter walls being coplanar and separated from one another by the intervening longitudinal window 90 which extends all along the development in height of the upright member. All of the walls of upright element A1 are, in this case, provided with associat- ted series or rows of windows designed for permitting connection with corresponding hooks carried by the horizontal elements.
  • the wall 10 has a row of front wihdows 28 which are of quadrilateral shape and include the notches 30, 32, the side wall 12 has a row of windows 29 equal to windows 28; the wall 14 a row of windows 31 which also are equal to windows 28; and the walls 24, 26 .have rows of windows 33 and 35 respectively,which are elongated and narrow in shape.
  • the stringers B1 consist each of a cen- itral bar-shaped member 51 and are of L-shaped cross-section.
  • the opposite ends 64 of each stringer B1 are provided each with a pair of hook means F3, F4, each of these hooks F3, F4 having a portion 96 coplanar to the web 52 and a portion 98 which extends away from the web 52 in a rearwardly direction, that is, towards the flanges 1100 of the central bar of the horizontal element.
  • the portions 98 of the hooks F3, F4 are rearwardly deplaced in position to the same extent, so that the associated lugs are coplanar and parallel to the web 52, the amount by which the front surface of each lug is rearwardly deplaced in position with respect to the rear surface of the web 52 being substantially equal to the thickness of the wall 10 of upright member A1, which thickness is substantially the same for all of the walls 10, 12, 14, 24 and 26. As it can be seen from fig.
  • the pair of hooks F3, F4 provided at the end of each hozontal element show a C-shaped disposition, so that, the two C being turned up side down with respect to one another, the assembling of the stringers B1 can be effected by causing the hooks F3, F4 of a stringer to fit into the two corresponding upper windows 28, and the hooks F3, F4 of the next following stringer, to fit into the two corresponding lower windows 28 (when looking as at figure 28, the first stringer is the one at the right side, and the second stringer is the one at the left side).
  • Each hook M1, M2, M3, M4 consists of a metallic, quadrangular-shaped, main plate or flange 110 from an homogeneous end edge 112 of which the flanging 14 extends.
  • the flanged portion is, for each concerned hook, formed of a pair of bent-out edges,whereas, in the case of hooks M3, M4 there is a single bent-out portion only.
  • Each plate 110 is provided, in the case of the hooks M1, M2, with holes 120, 122, 124, and, in the case of hooks M3, M4, with holes 124 only.
  • each cross member is obtained, as better shown in figures 18, 25 and 26, by fastening to the ends of the central bar-like portion, the hooks M1, M2 or the hooks M3, M4, said fastening operation being carried out by the aid of threaded means such as bolts or the like which are effective for mechanically lokoking the hooks against the associated ends, which is effected by utilizing the holes 124 in the hooks and the corresponding holes in said ends.
  • the fastening of the hooks to the ends concerned takes place after the hooks M1, M2 or M3, M4 have been fitted into the associated wind- ows 33, 35, this being made by first inserting the flanges 114 in the openings (the plate 110 being then parallel to the walls 24, 26), and thereafter by causing the hooks to rotate inwardly until the flanges 114 are brought in tightly contact with the walls 24, 26 whereby the plates 110 are now occupying a position perpendicular to that of said walls, so that the plates 110 of each pair are parallel to one another to allow the associated end of the central bar-shaped-member to be fastened in place by inserting same end between the plates and then bolting it down.
  • the holes 120, 122 of the plates M1, M2 are for the looking in position of the associated ends of the diagonal members 130, 132 (fig. 25) which are designed for bracing the sides of the shelving structure.
  • Figures 18 and 25 are clearly explanatory in this respect.
  • the horizontal element B in faot, once the above assembling is made, the horizontal element B -in this case a cross member- has its bar-shaped portion 50 perpendicularly disposed with respect to walls 16, 18.of the upright member A, with the ends thereof mechanically fastened to the hooks M1, M2, the flanges 114 of which hooks have been inserted in the corresponding openings in the walls 16, 18, the plates 110, as well as the central bar 50, being perpendicular to said walls 16, 18.
  • the upright member A4 is of quadrangular cross-section and includes the plain walls 10, 12, 14, 26, 24 and the rear opening 90 which separes the edges of the walls 24, 26 from one another, as already mentioned in connection with a previously discussed type of upright member.
  • This plain wall upright member lends itself to be used with congruent types of hook means which are able to rest against the outside surface of said walls, provided they can dimensionally couple with same walls, and this irrespeotively of the size of the loads to be supported by the structure.
  • each hook member P is a length of an appropriately dimensioned angle-iron having a web 186 and a flange 188 which are perpendicular to one another.
  • the web 186 is provided with several lugd 190, in this case the three lugs shown having been obtained by punching and bending operations from the material of same web, the lugs being aligned along the vertical center-line of the web 186, with the intermediately disposed lug being offset with respect to the two other ones by an amount which corresponds to the thickness of the central bar member 50 that is to be connected to the lugs, these latter being perpendicular to the web 186.
  • the flange 188 is provided with through holes 192, in this case there being a pair of through holes which are shown together with their axes in the drawing.
  • the wall 10 of the upright member A4 has two rows of aligned holes 194 formed therein, that are also shown along with their axes in the figure, these holes 194 being equally spaced apart in the direction of their alignment.
  • the central bar member 50 has a vertical web 196 of an appropriate thickness, and upper and lower flanges 198 and 200 respectively, that are perpendicular to web 196, so that in this case the cross-section of element B takes a double-T configuration, said bar member being preferably formed by punching and bending operations to impart to it the final configuration.
  • the ends 64 of the bar member B cooperate with the associated hook means P in such a manner as to have the three holes that are formed in said ends to be caused to coincide with the corresponding holes formed in the lugs 190, the web 186 being inserted between the lugs so that the upper and lower lugs remain on one side, and the middle lug on the other side of the web.
  • the central bar member 50 is securely bolted down (the bolts being not shown) together with the hook means P, so that at the end of the assembling operation the stringer B is obtained.
  • the stringer can be mechanically fastened to the associated upright members A4 since the holes 192 are made to ooincide with the holes 194 of the respective row of holes formed in the wall 10, the flanges being then looked in position on the upright members by the aid of threaded means, whereby at the end of the bolting operation there will be obtained the stringer B firmly coupled to the associated upright members A4.
  • the same procedure is obviously repeated for all the stringers and the cross-members constructed in the manner shown.
  • connection between the hook means P and the upright member A4 could, in a more general manner, be achieved by using an interlocking arrangement such as viewed in figure 28 where the ends of the elements B1 are shown as lookingly fitted in the associated windows 28 provided in the wall 10 of the upright member A1.
  • FIG. 12 there is shown a cross-section of the structure which is similar to that of fig. 11 but with some structural variations of the bar member B, whereby the bar B12is shorter in height than the bar member B; the bar B13 show fillet portions at the flanges 198, 200 thereof; the bar B14 has a cross-section in the form of a 'E'; the bar member B15 is of C-shaped cross-section; and the bar B16 has its cross-section which is in the form of a "0", the above said variations congruently involving variations in the bearing arrangements with respect to the lugs 190 of the hook means.
  • connection between bar member 50 and the associated side hook means P takes place by merely causing the associated bent-over portions of the ends of said bar member, to rest on the corresponding projections formed on the opposite hook means P, which latter are fastened to the upright members again by bolting means.
  • the own weight of bar 50 and that of the load carried through the aid of the side member together cooperate in ensuring connection between the bar and the books without the use of bolts or the like means, being required for assembling the bar 50 to the hooks P.
  • the cross-section of bar 50 may vary in configuration in any suitable manner, depending also on the shape, number and arrangement of the projections 191 provided on the webs 186 of hooks P.
  • flanged hook means 10'of fig. 28, and referring to figg. 20 to 23 there is seen in same figures four possible, among many other, constructions of flanged hooks which are specially suited for connection with either brace-like or inclined central bar members, such as the members 130, 132 (fig. 25) in order to achieve strengthening bracing arrangements for the sides of the metallic structure, or for connecting them to central bar members in order to form cross elements, or also capable of forming composite elements comprised of both cross- and braoe members.
  • the hook means shown in fig. 20 as M is provided with two opposite holes 120 for permitting mechanical fastening of the associated ends of brace members, and a middle hole 124 for allowing the associated ends of a cross member to be fastened in place;
  • the flang- jed hook of fig. 21 has only one hole 124 out therein which can be used for connecting the associated ends of either brace members or cross members, as well as the associated ends of both these members; the flanged hook of fig.
  • the hook M in fig. 23 is provided with one hole 124 and includes the flange 114 for insertion thereof in an associated opening in a upright member, and the counter-flanges 115 parallel to one another and perpendicular to flange 114.
  • the upright member A 5 has here aquadrangular cross-section similar to that of upright member A 4 in fig. 6 but in this case no holes 194 are provided, instead of which there are aligned windows 195 cut in the walls 24, 26.
  • flanged hooks M the same as those of fig. 20, which are fitted in the corresponding openings 195 in the walls 24, 26 to arrive at the condition depicted fig. 18 wherein the hooks are connected mechanically to the middle bar member 50 by means of bolts 180 thus achieving format- ion of element B
  • flang- ad hooks equal to the hooks fig.
  • the upright A5 could be the same as the upright A4 shown in figure 6 where it has been depicted the hook/upright connection for the fastening in place of the stringers.
  • Fig. 17 shows the flanged hooks M inserted in the corresponding openings 195 for permitting connection with the cross members and the diagonal bracing members.
  • This figure 17 does not shows the front wall of the upright A5, which wall could be the same as that of the upright A4 in fig. 6 where, as already said, the openings in said wall have been depicted along with their axes, since the type of punching or cutting-out chosen may be any type whatever.
  • FIG. 24 to 26 there is shown an upright A similar to that of figg. 1 to 3. which , in this case, instead of cooperating directly with the horizontal elements B-C (formed again in a one-piece unit as in figg. 1 to 3) it makes so with associated flanged hooks M, the same as those previously discussed, .which are fastened to the middle bar members 50 of both the horizontal elements B-C and the diagonal elements 130, 132.
  • the cross-member C is shown as being bolted by the means 180 to the hooks M that are provided with the holes 124 for permitting passage therethrough of the bolts, these latter also passing through the associated holes in the ends 64 of the cross-member C.
  • Bolting is effected after the hooks M have been inserted by their flanges 114 in the openings 34 which are cut in aligned arrangement in the corners 38, 40 of upright element A.
  • each flange 114 is fitted into the associated opening in the direction of arrow S and is then rotated to bring it from a position perpendicular to wall 10, to a position that is parallel to same wall, whereby the web 110 of the hook member is brought in a position perpendicular to said wall 10. !

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EP0063107A1 (de) * 1981-04-14 1982-10-20 FIM-CO.ME S.p.A. Regalanordnung aus Metall zur Lagerung von Artikeln
AU571113B2 (en) * 1984-09-21 1988-03-31 Roh Industries Pty. Ltd. Demountable metal storage shelving
WO1988007810A1 (en) * 1987-03-27 1988-10-06 Erik Logstrup A three dimensional construction system
EP0490834A1 (de) * 1990-12-07 1992-06-17 ROSSS DEI FRATELLI BETTINI S.n.c. Stahlregal
GB2309630A (en) * 1996-01-30 1997-08-06 Dexion Group Plc Fastening means for a racking system
ES2121650A1 (es) * 1995-03-03 1998-12-01 Franke Espa A S A Soporte para estantes.
US6814417B2 (en) * 2000-02-18 2004-11-09 Rittal Gmbh & Co. Kg Switchgear cabinet
EP2589315A1 (de) * 2011-11-07 2013-05-08 Scambia Holdings Cyprus Limited Lagerregal

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FR1364697A (fr) * 1963-05-13 1964-06-26 Vallourec Casier de stockage perfectionné
FR2070634A6 (de) * 1969-12-11 1971-09-10 Rous Pierre
FR2274818A2 (fr) * 1974-06-11 1976-01-09 Cgms Assemblage pour casier de stockage

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FR1364697A (fr) * 1963-05-13 1964-06-26 Vallourec Casier de stockage perfectionné
FR2070634A6 (de) * 1969-12-11 1971-09-10 Rous Pierre
FR2274818A2 (fr) * 1974-06-11 1976-01-09 Cgms Assemblage pour casier de stockage

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EP0063107A1 (de) * 1981-04-14 1982-10-20 FIM-CO.ME S.p.A. Regalanordnung aus Metall zur Lagerung von Artikeln
AU571113B2 (en) * 1984-09-21 1988-03-31 Roh Industries Pty. Ltd. Demountable metal storage shelving
WO1988007810A1 (en) * 1987-03-27 1988-10-06 Erik Logstrup A three dimensional construction system
EP0490834A1 (de) * 1990-12-07 1992-06-17 ROSSS DEI FRATELLI BETTINI S.n.c. Stahlregal
ES2121650A1 (es) * 1995-03-03 1998-12-01 Franke Espa A S A Soporte para estantes.
GB2309630A (en) * 1996-01-30 1997-08-06 Dexion Group Plc Fastening means for a racking system
US5779064A (en) * 1996-01-30 1998-07-14 Dexion Group Plc Fastening arrangement for racking system
GB2309630B (en) * 1996-01-30 2000-04-12 Dexion Group Plc Fastening means for racking systems
US6814417B2 (en) * 2000-02-18 2004-11-09 Rittal Gmbh & Co. Kg Switchgear cabinet
EP2589315A1 (de) * 2011-11-07 2013-05-08 Scambia Holdings Cyprus Limited Lagerregal

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