EP3264941B1 - Adjustable floating shelving systems - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an easily mounted adjustable shelving system for retail and residential purposes with no visible brackets.
- a commonly used shelving system for fitting out of retail shops is the slat wall-type system which is very industrial looking, having heavy brackets and limited options with the sizes of backboard and length of shelves.
- US 6,363,645 B1 relates to inserts for display panels, wherein the inserts are received within T-shaped slots in the display panel.
- US 2003/189019 A1 relates to a display panel that includes a plurality of horizontal grooves for receiving an s-shaped hanger end portion of a bracket that is adapted to support articles.
- US 4,509,648 relates to a display assembly comprising a panel member with a multiplicity of horizontally extending track portions into which clip members are received.
- WO 2011/162804 A1 DE 20 2011 110536 U1 , US 3,268,195 A and US 8,602,227 B1 also relate to various arrangements of article support panels.
- the present invention provides an anchoring system according to claim 1.
- the channel walls are fabricated from a material that is resilient to deformation.
- the upright member is a panel, or a board or a wall.
- the channel runs substantially horizontally.
- the insert comprises stop member extending from an upper surface thereof, for instance from the second region, and adjacent to the bend.
- the second region comprises one or more formations configured to assist in attaching the insert into an attachable item.
- the attachable item is a shelf.
- Described herein is a method for providing an upright member capable of receiving an insert, as defined in claim 9, the method comprising the steps of: providing an upright member, and modifying the member to comprise a channel extending thereinto, the channel angled downwardly into the member, the channel having an upper wall and a lower wall, the upper wall having a recess disposed therein.
- the step of modifying comprises fitting a receiving means comprising a channel extending thereinto, the channel angled downwardly into the member, the channel having an upper wall and a lower wall, the upper wall having a recess disposed therein.
- a receiving means 10 of the present invention that may be inserted into an upright member (such as a panel or a wall) to provide an anchorage point for an insert.
- the receiving means has a channel 12 having an upper wall 14 and a lower wall 16. At the blind end of the channel 12 is a recess 18.
- the receiving means 20 provides a pivot point 19 at the edge of the lower face 16 of the channel 12.
- the function of the pivot point 19 is to allow for a slight rocking of an insert inserted into the channel 12 (more of which is discussed infra ).
- the receiving means 20 provides an abutment point 21 at the edge of the upper face 14 of the channel 12.
- the function is the abutment point 21 is to engage with an insert inserted into the channel 12 to prevent the inserted being pushed an excessive distance into the channel 12 (more of which is discussed infra ).
- the receiving means is shown in the orientation in which it is typically used, such that the channel 12 runs downwardly with reference to a horizontal floor upon which the upright member is standing.
- FIG. 1B shows the elongate configuration of the receiving means.
- the channel 12 runs horizontally, but extends downwardly and into the upright member when fitted.
- the receiving means is not required to extend the entire width of the upright member. For example, only two relatively short receiving means may be inserted into opposing edges of the upright member so as to provide two anchorage points.
- Fig. 1 The preferred embodiment of Fig. 1 is formed from aluminium, and includes cut out sections 20 to reduce material usage.
- Exemplary dimensions and angles are as follows: 22 21.5 mm ⁇ 10 mm 24 12.7 mm ⁇ 5 mm 26 12.5 mm ⁇ 5 mm 28 3.8 mm ⁇ 0.5 mm 30 25 ⁇ 10 degrees 32 40 ⁇ 20 degrees 34 25 ⁇ 10 degrees 36 40 ⁇ 20 degrees 38 24 ⁇ 24 degrees
- the cited range with respect to any dimension or angle is not to be construed to mean strict adherence to the upper or lower dimension or angle is required.
- these exemplary dimensions and angles are useful in application of the receiving means to a board of about 18 mm thickness. It will be appreciated that a board of different thickness may be used, in which dimensions and/or angles recited supra may be modified by routine means.
- Fig. 2 shows an upright member 40 (being a backboard of 18 mm depth in this embodiment) having several receiving means 10 inserted thereinto.
- a specialised routing tool was used to create the space for accepting the receiving means 10 .
- the space is substantially triangular in cross-section, although flattened at the apex.
- the flattened apex section of the routed space provides the opening for the channel 12 to present to the outside.
- Fig. 3 there is shown an insert 42 configured to be inserted into the channel 12 presented at the vertical face of the upright member.
- the insert is fabricated from aluminium, and comprises a first region 44 and a second region 46, the two regions demarcated by a bend 48 .
- the first region 44 comprises an engaging member 49 on the upper face.
- the insert 42 is shown in the drawing is in the orientation in which it is intended to be used.
- the first region 44 extends downwardly into the channel presented by the receiving means, and the second region 46 extends substantially horizontally from the vertical face of the upright member.
- the horizontal extension of the second region 46 allows for the hanging of an item such as a shelf, a box, a basket or a rod from the upright member.
- the item may be configured so as to substantially envelope the second region 46 to provide for the maximum surface area of contact between the item and the second region 46 .
- An adhesive may be used at the interface between the item and the second region 46 .
- the preferred insert further comprises a stop member 50 extending from the upper surface of the insert 42 at the bend 48 .
- the purpose of the stop member 50 is to prevent the insert 42 being forced an excessive distance into the channel 12 presented at the face of the upright member. This is achieved by the collision of the stop member 50 with the abutment point 21 upon insertion of the insert.
- the insert 42 is properly located such that the acute angle of the bend 48 sits on the pivot point 19 of the channel 12 thereby allowing for minor rocking of the insert 42.
- the minor rocking allows for the engaging member 49 of the insert to move into the recess 18 of the channel 12 thereby locking the two components together.
- the second region 46 of the insert 42 upon application of a downward load placed on the second region 46 of the insert 42 (for example, by placing an item on a shelf attached to the insert 42) the second region is displaced downwardly. This causes pivoting of the insert 42 at the bend 48 , thereby causing the terminus of the first region to be displaced upwardly thereby moving the engaging member 49 into the recess 18.
- the engaging member 49 may not be at the terminus of the insert 42, and may be located at any point on the upper face of the first region 44 of the insert 42 . However, a greater upward force will be applied to the engaging member if it is disposed at the terminus this providing for more secure retention of the insert.
- the second region 46 may be any length greater leverage is provided where that region is longer, resulting in a greater upward force being applied to the engaging member 49.
- Exemplary dimensions and angles for the insert 42 are shown below: 44 10.2 ⁇ 5 mm 46 30 ⁇ 5 mm 52 0.36 ⁇ 0.05 mm 54 3.25 ⁇ 0.25 mm 56 41.54 ⁇ 0.4 mm 58 3.5 ⁇ 0.5 mm 60 162 degrees ⁇ 18 degrees
- the cited range with respect to any dimension or angle is not to be construed to mean strict adherence to the upper or lower dimension or angle is required.
- These exemplary dimensions and angles are useful for an insert which is matched to a receiving means configured for use with a board of about 18 mm thickness, having the dimensions and angles as recited supra. It will be appreciated that a board of different thickness may be used, in which dimensions and/or angles recited supra in respect of the insert may be modified
- Fig. 4A and 4B shows a modified form of the insert 42, having formations 64 in the second region.
- the function of the formations isto increase the engagement of the insert 42 with an attached item such as a shelf 62.
- Figs. 5A and 5B show a preferred anchoring system used to secure a series of shelves to a backboard.
- the three shelves in Fig. 5B shows sequentially the method by which a shelf is attached. It will be note that the shelf (with the first region of the insert extending from a lateral face) is firstly brought toward the backboard, and the first region inserted into the channel. The shelf is then urged toward the backboard until the stop member on the insert collides with abutment point of the retaining means. At the point the weight of the shelf exerts a downward force on the second region of insert, therefore forcing the engaging member of the first region of the insert into the recess in the upper channel wall.
- the actual materials, dimensions and angles of the receiving or the insert means may be alterable according to the practical application of the invention.
- the invention relates to a shelving system designed to carry significant weight materials of greater strength may be used, or overall dimensions of the receiving means may be increased as required.
- Such alteration is will within the ability of the skilled artisan using only routine means.
- 'Lock and Load Adjustable Floating Shelving Systems is an innovative, fully adjustable shelving display system that has no visible brackets giving the end product an impression of a floating shelf system. It is designed to be mounted on an existing wall.
- the system can utilise a range of construction materials including timber, (thickness 18mm-32mm), veneer board, melamine colour board (laminex), glass and stainless steel laminate.
- the feature backing board can also be manufactured in multiple colours and materials as per the customer's requirements.
- the "Adjustable Floating shelving system” significantly enhances shelving manufacturing productivity - reducing production time, cost, wastage and installation time as well as providing unique shelving flexibility and features for the customer.
- the system incorporates a dovetail extrusion fitted into pre-cut grooves on a backboard.
- the Adjustable Floating shelving system is significantly different from existing shelving systems. The major differences are: No visible brackets, no butt joints. The 'bracket' (locking piece) is inbuilt into the shelf. Similarly, a backing board insert (dovetail) is separately inbuilt into the backing board. Thus once the backing board has been secured in place, the shelving only requires pushing into place in the dovetail extrusion to allow for 'locking' into place. No extra fittings or tooling is required.
- Load capacity equal to or greater than current competition. Shelves will take up to 20- 30kg depending on length and depth of shelf. Aesthetically pleasing to the eye as there are no visible brackets - unlike most adjustable shelving systems that are currently on the market. Fully customisable to suit customer requirements.
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- Feature backing board is fully adaptable in shape and size to suit customer requirements. Allows for additional hanging products such as prongs, baskets etc.
- the Figures show a Side view and Dimensions of Dovetail retaining means:
- the dovetail retaining means which is inserted into a pre-cut triangle cut-out in the backboard.
- This triangle has an angle ranging from 20 to 60 Degrees, depending on the circumstances of the client needs
- the dovetail retaining means extrusion has been reshaped around the external boundary to allow for reduction in weight and therefore cost of production, however its intention is to fill the pre-cut triangle groove in the backboard.
- the opening of the dovetail is 3.6-4mm plus or minus 2.0 mm.
- the rear internal angle of the opening is 74.8 degrees. Angle ranges from 0 to 45 degrees.
- Current standard model is 24 degrees. Length of this section 12.7mm.
- Overall depth is 12.50 mm plus or minus 5.0 mm.
- Angle is 25 degrees plus or minus 10 degrees.
- Overall height is 21.5 mm plus or minus 5.0 mm
- MDF Backboard - standard dimensions 18 mm thick, may vary up to 32 mm thick. Height and width vary depending on customer requirements - up to 1800 mm high, 3600 mm long. Backboard edge revealing pre-cut triangle grooves, cut with tooling piece as shown in Fig 5.2. Grooves are a minimum of 70mm apart, on a 1.2m high board, we expect up to 7 grooves cut into backboard, running the whole length of the backboard. Each groove pre-cut will be filled with dovetail retaining means extrusion to allow for any number of shelves or combination of lengths of shelves per backboard.
- the figures show Dovetail retaining means extrusion inserted into grooves. 3D view of dovetail retaining means extrusion, length according to length of backboard. Opening cut of triangle in Backboard is 6mm plus or minus 3mm.
- the insert locking piece that is fitted into a shelf.
- the depth gauge/guide (stop member) is set to ensure the piece fits correctly into the shelf and the dovetail, it also provides for consistency of production to minimize variations in the product. This guide also allows for greater tool life of the tooling piece as it can be sharpened multiple times without unduly affecting the insert.
- the length of the insert is variable to suit the particular product that will be connected to the backing board. At present for a standard shelf of 1200 mm the insert length is 300mm plus or minus 100mm, it is expected two lengths of approximately 300mm will be inserted into this size shelf. Therefore the inserts will cover from 40% to 60% of the length of the shelf, depending on the use of the shelf. An 800mm shelf will have two 200mm inserts etc. Height of insert to be 3.5mm, plus 5mm or minus 1.5mm.
- tail will change to suit the appropriate piece that will be connected to the backing board - i.e. a hanging rod or basket.
- Current width is 30mm, but may range from 15mm to 300mm depending on whether it is inserted into a shelf or it becomes a shelf itself.
- the overall width is currently 41.54 mm but dependant on width of tail as set out above.
- the angle from tail to head is 162 degrees, plus or minus 18 degrees.
- the head of the locking piece will remain consistent in shape so as to "lock" into the dovetail retaining means, width of the head is currently 10.20mm but may change dependant on size and angle of dovetail changes as specified herein.
- Insert and Shelf Some figures show actual size of insert - side view. 3D view of standard shelf, height from 16 mm to 60 mm, Depth 50mm to 300mm. Length up to 2400mm. Tail of insert now fixed into shelf, with head protruding from shelf so it can be fitted into dovetail retaining means. Pre-cut groove in shelf cut by tooling.
- Angle of insert to dovetail is 92 degrees, plus or minus 2 degrees.
- the figures show Side view of Backboard with three dovetails inserted - (shaded) allowing for three shelves to be connected to backboard.
- An innovative method to connect shelving and other hanging components to a backing board without the need to permanently fix by screws or have large and unsightly brackets gives the impression of floating shelves as the interlocking pieces are hidden within the back board and the shelf.
- the shelves have a pre fitted protruding aluminium extrusion piece that simply fits into and locks into a dovetail piece that is pre-installed into a cut out triangle groove in the backboard.
- the backing board has a number of pre-cut grooves (to suit customer requirements) running the length of the board that are filled with the dovetail extrusions, thereby allowing a range of different placements at various locations on the backing board.
- the shelves can be removed without tools and placed into any other pre-cut groove in the backboard.
- the particular shape of the dovetail and the insert allow for an interlocking system that takes significant weight and cannot be accidently dislodged.
- the dovetail and insert design does not limit itself to shelves, it allows for numerous other hanging items such as hanging baskets, boxes, prongs and Perspex display holders.
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- This invention relates to an easily mounted adjustable shelving system for retail and residential purposes with no visible brackets.
- A commonly used shelving system for fitting out of retail shops is the slat wall-type system which is very industrial looking, having heavy brackets and limited options with the sizes of backboard and length of shelves.
- In one aspect, there is a need in the art for a more elegant and adjustable system that is not industrial looking and would complement the display of a retail shop, business premises or home.
- It is an aspect of the present invention to overcome or alleviate a problem of the prior art by providing an improved shelving system, or simply an alternative to prior art shelving systems.
- The discussion of documents, acts, materials, devices, articles and the like is included in this specification solely for the purpose of providing a context for the present invention.
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US 6,363,645 B1 relates to inserts for display panels, wherein the inserts are received within T-shaped slots in the display panel.US 2003/189019 A1 relates to a display panel that includes a plurality of horizontal grooves for receiving an s-shaped hanger end portion of a bracket that is adapted to support articles.US 4,509,648 relates to a display assembly comprising a panel member with a multiplicity of horizontally extending track portions into which clip members are received. -
WO 2011/162804 A1 ,DE 20 2011 110536 U1 ,US 3,268,195 A andUS 8,602,227 B1 also relate to various arrangements of article support panels. - The present invention provides an anchoring system according to claim 1.
- In one embodiment of the upright member, the channel walls are fabricated from a material that is resilient to deformation.
- In one embodiment the upright member is a panel, or a board or a wall.
- In one embodiment of the upright member, the channel runs substantially horizontally.
- In one embodiment of the insert, the insert comprises stop member extending from an upper surface thereof, for instance from the second region, and adjacent to the bend.
- In one embodiment of the insert, the second region comprises one or more formations configured to assist in attaching the insert into an attachable item.
- In one embodiment of the insert the attachable item is a shelf.
- Described herein is a method for providing an upright member capable of receiving an insert, as defined in claim 9, the method comprising the steps of: providing an upright member, and modifying the member to comprise a channel extending thereinto, the channel angled downwardly into the member, the channel having an upper wall and a lower wall, the upper wall having a recess disposed therein.
- Preferably, the step of modifying comprises fitting a receiving means comprising a channel extending thereinto, the channel angled downwardly into the member, the channel having an upper wall and a lower wall, the upper wall having a recess disposed therein.
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Fig. 1A is a cross-sectional diagram of a preferred receiving means of the present invention. The receiving means may be inserted into an upright member, such as a wall, to provide an anchorage point for an insert of the present invention. -
Fig. 1B is a perspective view of the receiving means ofFig. 1A . -
Fig. 2 is a perspective diagram of several receiving means as shown inFig. 1A . The receiving means has been inserted longitudinally into a generally triangular bore hole present in a wall. -
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional diagram of a preferred insert of the present invention. The insert is configured to insert into the receiving means shown inFigs. 1A, 1B and2 . -
Fig. 4 is a perspective diagram of an insert of the present invention attached to a shelf. The insert is shown more clearly atFig. 4B . -
Fig. 4B is a cross-sectional diagram of a preferred insert of the present invention, having formations which assist in engaging the insert to an item, such as a shelf. -
Fig. 5A is a cross-sectional diagram showing the insert ofFig. 4B inserted into the receiving means ofFig. 1 . -
Fig. 5B is a cross-sectional diagram showing the receiving means ofFig. 1 in combination with the insert ofFig. 4B in the context of a shelving system extending from a panel. - Throughout the description and the claims of this specification the word "comprise" and variations of the word, such as "comprising" and "comprises" is not intended to exclude other additives, components, integers or steps.
- Reference throughout this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, but may.
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Fig. 1A there is shown areceiving means 10 of the present invention, that may be inserted into an upright member (such as a panel or a wall) to provide an anchorage point for an insert. The receiving means has achannel 12 having anupper wall 14 and alower wall 16. At the blind end of thechannel 12 is arecess 18. - The receiving
means 20 provides apivot point 19 at the edge of thelower face 16 of thechannel 12. The function of thepivot point 19 is to allow for a slight rocking of an insert inserted into the channel 12 (more of which is discussed infra). - The
receiving means 20 provides anabutment point 21 at the edge of theupper face 14 of thechannel 12. The function is theabutment point 21 is to engage with an insert inserted into thechannel 12 to prevent the inserted being pushed an excessive distance into the channel 12 (more of which is discussed infra). - The receiving means is shown in the orientation in which it is typically used, such that the
channel 12 runs downwardly with reference to a horizontal floor upon which the upright member is standing. - The perspective view of
Fig. 1B shows the elongate configuration of the receiving means. Thus, thechannel 12 runs horizontally, but extends downwardly and into the upright member when fitted. As will be appreciated the receiving means is not required to extend the entire width of the upright member. For example, only two relatively short receiving means may be inserted into opposing edges of the upright member so as to provide two anchorage points. - The preferred embodiment of
Fig. 1 is formed from aluminium, and includes cut outsections 20 to reduce material usage. - Exemplary dimensions and angles (including preferred ranges of angles) are as follows:
22 21.5 mm ± 10 mm 24 12.7 mm ± 5 mm 26 12.5 mm ± 5 mm 28 3.8 mm ± 0.5 mm 30 25 ± 10 degrees 32 40 ± 20 degrees 34 25 ± 10 degrees 36 40 ± 20 degrees 38 24 ± 24 degrees - With regard to these exemplary dimensions and angles, the cited range with respect to any dimension or angle is not to be construed to mean strict adherence to the upper or lower dimension or angle is required. Moreover, these exemplary dimensions and angles (with cited ranges) are useful in application of the receiving means to a board of about 18 mm thickness. It will be appreciated that a board of different thickness may be used, in which dimensions and/or angles recited supra may be modified by routine means.
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Fig. 2 shows an upright member 40 (being a backboard of 18 mm depth in this embodiment) having several receiving means 10 inserted thereinto. A specialised routing tool was used to create the space for accepting the receiving means 10. The space is substantially triangular in cross-section, although flattened at the apex. The flattened apex section of the routed space provides the opening for thechannel 12 to present to the outside. - Turning to
Fig. 3 there is shown aninsert 42 configured to be inserted into thechannel 12 presented at the vertical face of the upright member. The insert is fabricated from aluminium, and comprises afirst region 44 and asecond region 46, the two regions demarcated by abend 48. Thefirst region 44 comprises an engagingmember 49 on the upper face. - The
insert 42 is shown in the drawing is in the orientation in which it is intended to be used. In this orientation, thefirst region 44 extends downwardly into the channel presented by the receiving means, and thesecond region 46 extends substantially horizontally from the vertical face of the upright member. The horizontal extension of thesecond region 46 allows for the hanging of an item such as a shelf, a box, a basket or a rod from the upright member. The item may be configured so as to substantially envelope thesecond region 46 to provide for the maximum surface area of contact between the item and thesecond region 46. An adhesive may be used at the interface between the item and thesecond region 46. - The preferred insert further comprises a
stop member 50 extending from the upper surface of theinsert 42 at thebend 48. The purpose of thestop member 50 is to prevent theinsert 42 being forced an excessive distance into thechannel 12 presented at the face of the upright member. This is achieved by the collision of thestop member 50 with theabutment point 21 upon insertion of the insert. By virtue of the positioning of thestop member 50, theinsert 42 is properly located such that the acute angle of thebend 48 sits on thepivot point 19 of thechannel 12 thereby allowing for minor rocking of theinsert 42. - The minor rocking allows for the engaging
member 49 of the insert to move into therecess 18 of thechannel 12 thereby locking the two components together. Thus, upon application of a downward load placed on thesecond region 46 of the insert 42 (for example, by placing an item on a shelf attached to the insert 42) the second region is displaced downwardly. This causes pivoting of theinsert 42 at thebend 48, thereby causing the terminus of the first region to be displaced upwardly thereby moving the engagingmember 49 into therecess 18. - It will be appreciated that the greater the load placed on the
second region 46, results in a greater upward force being applied to the engagingmember 49 against therecess 18 to further increase the resistance against theinsert 42 being pulled out of thechannel 12. - It will be appreciated that the engaging
member 49 may not be at the terminus of theinsert 42, and may be located at any point on the upper face of thefirst region 44 of theinsert 42. However, a greater upward force will be applied to the engaging member if it is disposed at the terminus this providing for more secure retention of the insert. - Similarly, while the
second region 46 may be any length greater leverage is provided where that region is longer, resulting in a greater upward force being applied to the engagingmember 49. - Exemplary dimensions and angles for the
insert 42 are shown below:44 10.2 ± 5 mm 46 30 ± 5 mm 52 0.36 ± 0.05 mm 54 3.25 ± 0.25 mm 56 41.54 ± 0.4 mm 58 3.5 ± 0.5 mm 60 162 degrees ± 18 degrees - With regard to these exemplary dimensions and angles, the cited range with respect to any dimension or angle is not to be construed to mean strict adherence to the upper or lower dimension or angle is required. These exemplary dimensions and angles (with cited ranges) are useful for an insert which is matched to a receiving means configured for use with a board of about 18 mm thickness, having the dimensions and angles as recited supra. It will be appreciated that a board of different thickness may be used, in which dimensions and/or angles recited supra in respect of the insert may be modified
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Fig. 4A and 4B shows a modified form of theinsert 42, havingformations 64 in the second region. The function of the formations isto increase the engagement of theinsert 42 with an attached item such as ashelf 62. -
Figs. 5A and 5B show a preferred anchoring system used to secure a series of shelves to a backboard. The three shelves inFig. 5B shows sequentially the method by which a shelf is attached. It will be note that the shelf (with the first region of the insert extending from a lateral face) is firstly brought toward the backboard, and the first region inserted into the channel. The shelf is then urged toward the backboard until the stop member on the insert collides with abutment point of the retaining means. At the point the weight of the shelf exerts a downward force on the second region of insert, therefore forcing the engaging member of the first region of the insert into the recess in the upper channel wall. - It will be understood that the actual materials, dimensions and angles of the receiving or the insert means may be alterable according to the practical application of the invention. For example, where the invention relates to a shelving system designed to carry significant weight materials of greater strength may be used, or overall dimensions of the receiving means may be increased as required. Such alteration is will within the ability of the skilled artisan using only routine means.
- It will be appreciated that in the description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, various features of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of one or more of the various inventive aspects. This method of disclosure, however, is not to be interpreted as reflecting an intention that the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all features of a single foregoing disclosed embodiment.
- Furthermore, while some embodiments described herein include some but not other features included in other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments are meant to be within the scope of the invention, and form different embodiments, as would be understood by those in the art.
- In the description provided herein, numerous specific details are set forth. However, it is understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure an understanding of this description.
- Thus, while there has been described what are believed to be the preferred embodiments of the invention, those skilled in the art will recognize that other and further modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention, and it is intended to claim all such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the invention. Functionality may be added or deleted from the block diagrams and operations may be interchanged among functional blocks. Steps may be added or deleted to methods described within the scope of the present invention.
- Further disclosure of preferred embodiments is provided below.
- The applicant set about coming up with such a design that would satisfy the requirements of the customer. A number of years of trial and error including manual bending of steel inserts to come up with a basic design resulted in further testing by way of 3d printer prototypes of 5mm size of the dovetail and insert. This finally progressed to the first dies being made by the aluminium company to provide the applicant with full size dovetails and inserts to be able to finally test the concept with actual production of full size boards and shelves. The concept required very specific tooling to enable the appropriate cuttings in the backboard and the shelf, these tools were designed and form part of the specific production process.
- Summary: 'Lock and Load Adjustable Floating Shelving Systems is an innovative, fully adjustable shelving display system that has no visible brackets giving the end product an impression of a floating shelf system. It is designed to be mounted on an existing wall. The system can utilise a range of construction materials including timber, (thickness 18mm-32mm), veneer board, melamine colour board (laminex), glass and stainless steel laminate. The feature backing board can also be manufactured in multiple colours and materials as per the customer's requirements. The "Adjustable Floating shelving system" significantly enhances shelving manufacturing productivity - reducing production time, cost, wastage and installation time as well as providing unique shelving flexibility and features for the customer. The system incorporates a dovetail extrusion fitted into pre-cut grooves on a backboard. An insert extrusion piece is then fitted into the edge of a shelf and this shelf is then simply placed into the dovetail that is within the backboard. The particular shape of the dovetail allows the insert to lock into place. No further brackets are required. The system is not limited to shelves - hooks, boxes, baskets and other pieces can be attached to the backing board by way of connection to the dovetail.
- The Adjustable Floating shelving system is significantly different from existing shelving systems. The major differences are:
No visible brackets, no butt joints. The 'bracket' (locking piece) is inbuilt into the shelf. Similarly, a backing board insert (dovetail) is separately inbuilt into the backing board. Thus once the backing board has been secured in place, the shelving only requires pushing into place in the dovetail extrusion to allow for 'locking' into place. No extra fittings or tooling is required. - Utilises a 3.6 mm groove to provide the 'floating shelf feature. Greater length and height capacity of the backing board - 3.6 metres in length by 1.8 metres in height relative to the closest competition on the market to date that offers 1.2 metres in length and 2.4 metres in height
- OH & S compliance - Stability of shelving produced is significantly enhanced - the locking and load position of the shelving prohibits easy dislodgement. It cannot be accidentally knocked loose, it requires a combined lift and pull process to release it from the backing board.
- Load capacity equal to or greater than current competition. Shelves will take up to 20- 30kg depending on length and depth of shelf. Aesthetically pleasing to the eye as there are no visible brackets - unlike most adjustable shelving systems that are currently on the market. Fully customisable to suit customer requirements.
- Flat pack (DIY) options for residential use - easily mounted by the average person - no cabinetry skills required. Adaptable to use new environmentally friendly and sustainable products such as bamboo sheeting. Minimal waste products (sawdust and off-cuts).
- Feature backing board is fully adaptable in shape and size to suit customer requirements. Allows for additional hanging products such as prongs, baskets etc
- Specific tooling is required in order to produce the locking piece and backing board insert.
- The Figures show a Side view and Dimensions of Dovetail retaining means: The dovetail retaining means which is inserted into a pre-cut triangle cut-out in the backboard.
- This triangle has an angle ranging from 20 to 60 Degrees, depending on the circumstances of the client needs
- The dovetail retaining means extrusion has been reshaped around the external boundary to allow for reduction in weight and therefore cost of production, however its intention is to fill the pre-cut triangle groove in the backboard.
- The opening of the dovetail is 3.6-4mm plus or minus 2.0 mm. The rear internal angle of the opening is 74.8 degrees. Angle ranges from 0 to 45 degrees. Current standard model is 24 degrees. Length of this section 12.7mm. Overall depth is 12.50 mm plus or minus 5.0 mm. Angle is 25 degrees plus or minus 10 degrees. Overall height is 21.5 mm plus or minus 5.0 mm
- The figures show 3D Dovetail retaining means and side view Backboard: MDF Backboard -
standard dimensions 18 mm thick, may vary up to 32 mm thick. Height and width vary depending on customer requirements - up to 1800 mm high, 3600 mm long. Backboard edge revealing pre-cut triangle grooves, cut with tooling piece as shown in Fig 5.2. Grooves are a minimum of 70mm apart, on a 1.2m high board, we expect up to 7 grooves cut into backboard, running the whole length of the backboard. Each groove pre-cut will be filled with dovetail retaining means extrusion to allow for any number of shelves or combination of lengths of shelves per backboard. - The figures show Dovetail retaining means extrusion inserted into grooves. 3D view of dovetail retaining means extrusion, length according to length of backboard. Opening cut of triangle in Backboard is 6mm plus or minus 3mm.
- The insert locking piece that is fitted into a shelf. The depth gauge/guide (stop member) is set to ensure the piece fits correctly into the shelf and the dovetail, it also provides for consistency of production to minimize variations in the product. This guide also allows for greater tool life of the tooling piece as it can be sharpened multiple times without unduly affecting the insert.
- The length of the insert is variable to suit the particular product that will be connected to the backing board. At present for a standard shelf of 1200 mm the insert length is 300mm plus or minus 100mm, it is expected two lengths of approximately 300mm will be inserted into this size shelf. Therefore the inserts will cover from 40% to 60% of the length of the shelf, depending on the use of the shelf. An 800mm shelf will have two 200mm inserts etc. Height of insert to be 3.5mm, plus 5mm or minus 1.5mm.
- The remainder of the shape (tail) will change to suit the appropriate piece that will be connected to the backing board - i.e. a hanging rod or basket. Current width is 30mm, but may range from 15mm to 300mm depending on whether it is inserted into a shelf or it becomes a shelf itself. The overall width is currently 41.54 mm but dependant on width of tail as set out above.
- The angle from tail to head is 162 degrees, plus or minus 18 degrees. The head of the locking piece will remain consistent in shape so as to "lock" into the dovetail retaining means, width of the head is currently 10.20mm but may change dependant on size and angle of dovetail changes as specified herein.
- Insert and Shelf. Some figures show actual size of insert - side view. 3D view of standard shelf, height from 16 mm to 60 mm, Depth 50mm to 300mm. Length up to 2400mm. Tail of insert now fixed into shelf, with head protruding from shelf so it can be fitted into dovetail retaining means. Pre-cut groove in shelf cut by tooling.
- Angle of insert to dovetail is 92 degrees, plus or minus 2 degrees.
- The figures show Side view of Backboard with three dovetails inserted - (shaded) allowing for three shelves to be connected to backboard. Side view of shelf with tail of insert fixed into it, head protruding, ready to be pushed into the dovetail and locked into place by unique design of dovetail and insert combination. Side view of shelf with insert, partly pushed into dovetail. Side view of shelf fully pushed into dovetail and butting up at right angle to backboard.
- An innovative method to connect shelving and other hanging components to a backing board without the need to permanently fix by screws or have large and unsightly brackets gives the impression of floating shelves as the interlocking pieces are hidden within the back board and the shelf. The shelves have a pre fitted protruding aluminium extrusion piece that simply fits into and locks into a dovetail piece that is pre-installed into a cut out triangle groove in the backboard.
- The backing board has a number of pre-cut grooves (to suit customer requirements) running the length of the board that are filled with the dovetail extrusions, thereby allowing a range of different placements at various locations on the backing board.
- The shelves can be removed without tools and placed into any other pre-cut groove in the backboard. The particular shape of the dovetail and the insert allow for an interlocking system that takes significant weight and cannot be accidently dislodged. The dovetail and insert design does not limit itself to shelves, it allows for numerous other hanging items such as hanging baskets, boxes, prongs and Perspex display holders.
- Features of some embodiments of the invention are as follows:
- 1. No visible brackets after shelf is connected to backboard. The shelf has a slot cut that holds the tail of the fitted extrusion, the projecting head connects to a dovetail that is fixed within the backing board.
- 2. The backing board has pre-cut grooves running the length of the board that are filled with the dovetail extrusion.
- 3. Once shelf connected to backboard, it hides the pre-cut groove.
- 4. Results in an adjustable floating shelf system with no visible brackets.
- 5. Opening of the pre-cut grooves in the backing board are 3.5-8 mm.
- 6. Feature backing board is fully adaptable in shape, size and number of pre-cut grooves to suit customer requirements.
- 7. Shelf length can be up to 2.4M long
- 8. Shelf load capacity is up to 20 KG per 1.2 metre shelf.
- 9. Shelf is easily removed without undoing brackets - uses a lift and angle method to release shelf from backing board.
- 10. Shelf can be removed from one groove and replaced into any pre-cut groove in the backing sheet without any tooling requirements.
- 11. Backing board can be customised to any number of pre-cut grooves depending on customer requirements, with a minimum gap between grooves of 70mm.
- 12. System not limited to shelves, can hang various shapes and sizes of retail fittings from the backboard such as boxes, baskets and prongs.
- 13. OH& S improvements for commercial use - reduction in accidental dislodgment of shelf or other hanging item. Reduction in loss of stock damage, reduction in employee injury or customer injury from accidental dislodgment.
- 14. Reduction in installation time as no requirement of the end user to fit any brackets, only requirement is fixing of backing board to a wall.
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- An anchoring system comprising(i) a substantially upright member (40) comprising a channel (12) extending thereinto, the channel (12) angled downwardly into the member (40), the channel (12) having, an open end, a blind end, an upper wall (14) and a lower wall (16), each of the upper and lower wall fabricated from a metal and formed separately to the upright member (40) and incorporated into the upright member (40), the upper wall (14) having a recess (18) disposed at or toward the blind end, an edge of the lower wall (16) at the open end of the channel (12) being configured to form a pivot point (19), and(ii) an insert (42) configured to be inserted into the channel (12) in the upright member (40), the insert (42) comprising a first region (44), and a second region (46), the first and second regions being separated by a bend (48) in the insert (42), the first region having an upper face with an engaging member (49) extending therefrom,wherein the channel (12) of the upright member (40) and the insert (42) are configured such that the region of the insert (42) comprising the engaging member (49) is insertable into the channel (12), and when inserted into the channel (12) and in response to a downward force applied at or about the terminus of the insert (42) distal to the upright member (40), the insert (42) pivots on the pivot point (19) of the channel (12) such that the engaging member (49) moves into the recess (18) of the channel (12) thereby locking the channel (12) and insert (42) together.
- The anchoring system of claim 1, wherein the upright member (40) is a panel, or a board or a wall.
- The anchoring system of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the channel (12) runs substantially horizontally.
- The anchoring system of claim 1 wherein the insert (42) comprises a stop member (50) extending from an upper surface thereof.
- The anchoring system of claim 4 wherein the stop member (50) extends from an area about the bend (48).
- The anchoring system of claim 5 wherein the stop member (50) extends from the second region, and adjacent to the bend (48).
- The anchoring system of any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein the second region comprises one or more formations (64) configured to assist in attaching the insert (42) into an attachable item.
- The anchoring system of claim 7 wherein the attachable item is a shelf (62).
- A method for providing an upright member (40) capable of receiving an insert (42) according to claim 1, the method comprising the steps of:providing an upright member (40),modifying the member (40) to comprise a channel (12) extending thereinto, the channel (12) angled downwardly into the member (40), the channel (12) having an upper wall (14) and a lower wall (16), the upper wall (14) having a recess (18) disposed therein.
- The method of claim 9 wherein the step of modifying comprises fitting a receiving means (10) comprising the channel (12) extending thereinto, the channel (12) angled downwardly into the member (40), the channel (12) having an upper wall and a lower wall, the upper wall having a recess disposed therein.
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