EP3909469A1 - Support de rayonnage et son procédé de fabrication, système de rayonnage et module - Google Patents

Support de rayonnage et son procédé de fabrication, système de rayonnage et module Download PDF

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EP3909469A1
EP3909469A1 EP21173495.9A EP21173495A EP3909469A1 EP 3909469 A1 EP3909469 A1 EP 3909469A1 EP 21173495 A EP21173495 A EP 21173495A EP 3909469 A1 EP3909469 A1 EP 3909469A1
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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
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/14Bars, uprights, struts, or like supports, for cabinets, brackets, or the like
    • A47B96/1408Bars, uprights, struts, or like supports, for cabinets, brackets, or the like regularly perforated
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F3/00Show cases or show cabinets
    • A47F3/04Show cases or show cabinets air-conditioned, refrigerated
    • A47F3/0404Cases or cabinets of the closed type
    • A47F3/0426Details
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/10Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands
    • A47F5/101Display racks with slotted uprights

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  • the invention relates to a shelf support and a method for its production.
  • the invention also relates to a shelving system and a room cell.
  • Shelf supports are usually part of a shelving system.
  • the shelf supports are used, for example, as vertical supports that carry one or more shelves.
  • a shelving system often has four such shelf supports which jointly support a shelf.
  • two of the shelf supports are assigned to the same side of the shelf.
  • the shelf supports have, for example, a multiplicity of connection points which are arranged distributed in the longitudinal extension of the respective shelf support.
  • the object is achieved with a shelf support which has the features of claim 1.
  • a blank with the features of claim 12 and a manufacturing method with the features of claim 13 are also proposed.
  • a shelving system with the features of claim 14 and a room cell with the features of claim 15 are proposed to solve the problem.
  • a shelf support is provided.
  • the shelf support is suitable, for example, to be used as a vertical support. This is to be understood in particular as the fact that, in an installation situation, the longitudinal axis of the shelf support runs vertically or essentially vertically.
  • the shelf support is also suitable to be used as a horizontal support. This is to be understood in particular as the fact that, in an installation situation, the longitudinal axis of the shelf support runs horizontally or essentially horizontally.
  • the shelf support comprises a base body with an elongated extension along a longitudinal axis and two opposite longitudinal ends.
  • the base body preferably has at least one, preferably several or a multiplicity of connection points which are preferably suitable, in particular designed, for fastening at least one shelf.
  • connection points are designed so that the at least one shelf or one shelf can be connected or fastened to at least one of the connection points. Viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the connection points can be arranged one behind the other. Viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the connection points can also be arranged one behind the other in a row.
  • shelf is to be understood in particular as a support structure or a floor or floor section of a shelf or shelf system on which goods can preferably be placed directly.
  • the shelf can be flat.
  • the shelf is designed over the full area, that is, for example, is formed by a closed area.
  • the shelf can have or consist of a plurality or multiplicity of floor elements or shelf elements. Of the floor elements, at least two floor elements that are adjacent to one another can be arranged at a distance from one another. For example, the floor elements are surface elements or roller tracks.
  • the term “shelf” also includes a shelf frame which is, for example, a component of a shelf system and serves as a carrier for surface elements or roller tracks or similar shelf elements.
  • the base body comprises a U-shaped cross section with two leg sections and an intermediate section arranged between them. This counteracts any possible flexural buckling or torsional torsional buckling when the shelf support is loaded, for example when large longitudinal forces are applied. It has been shown that the U-shaped cross section improves the stability and / or rigidity of the shelf support overall.
  • U-shaped is to be understood in particular as meaning that the leg sections are each at an angle from the intermediate section, preferably in the same direction stand away.
  • the leg sections can be orthogonal or substantially orthogonal to the intermediate section.
  • the leg sections, starting from the intermediate section, can also run obliquely outwardly away from one another or obliquely inwardly towards one another, for example, they can be arranged at an acute angle or an obtuse angle to the intermediate section.
  • a terminating part or at least one terminating part is arranged on the base body in an area of at least one of the two longitudinal ends, wherein, for example, the terminating part or the at least one terminating part has a support surface arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of the base body for supporting a third object or for Has support against a third object.
  • the support surface provides a defined contact surface for the third-party object.
  • the bearing surface is arranged at an angle to the longitudinal axis, in particular arranged orthogonally or essentially orthogonally.
  • the support surface is flat or essentially flat.
  • a further terminating part or at least one further terminating part is arranged on the base body in a region of the other longitudinal end.
  • a terminating part is in each case non-detachably arranged on the base body at the two longitudinal ends.
  • the other final part can be structurally or functionally identical to the terminating part described above.
  • the further closure part or the at least one further closure part has a support surface arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of the base body for supporting a third object or for supporting against a third object.
  • the bearing surface is arranged at an angle to the longitudinal axis, in particular arranged orthogonally or essentially orthogonally.
  • the support surface is flat or essentially flat.
  • the terminating part and / or the further terminating part has at least one fastening point in order to use it to fasten the shelf support to the third item.
  • the at least one fastening point is assigned to the support surface, for example arranged or formed there.
  • the at least one fastening point is a through hole, in particular a through hole.
  • the closing part or the further closing part can then be fastened to the third object via a fastening element, such as a screw element, using the through hole.
  • the through hole is round, in particular circular.
  • the through hole can also be an elongated hole.
  • the terminating part and / or the further terminating part is non-detachably arranged on the base body.
  • the terminating part or the further terminating part is held captive on the base body. This in turn allows there are advantages in assembly and / or transport and / or manufacture of the shelf support.
  • the terminating part and / or the further terminating part is non-detachably connected to the base body.
  • the terminating part or further terminating part is connected to the base body using a material-locking joining process.
  • the terminating part or the further terminating part is welded or soldered and / or glued to the base body.
  • the terminating part and / or the further terminating part is formed by a tab molded onto the base body.
  • the support surface is formed by reshaping the tab. This promotes simple and inexpensive manufacture of the terminating part, since the terminating part can be manufactured, in particular shaped, from a blank on which the shelf support is based. Furthermore, the support surface can be formed in a simple manner by reshaping the tab. In this respect, this also promotes cost advantages.
  • the bearing surface is formed by bending or bending the tab.
  • the support surface is formed by bending or bending the tab around or along a bending line.
  • the bending line runs transversely to the longitudinal axis of the base body.
  • the shelf support preferably has a bending edge running transversely to the longitudinal axis of the base body.
  • the U-shaped cross section of the base body is based on the reshaping of the lying blank formed. This promotes simple and inexpensive production of the cross-sectional shape of the base body, since a conventional forming machine can be used for this purpose, which can quickly and, if necessary, automatically carry out the shaping of U-shaped cross-sections.
  • the reshaping also makes it easier to achieve the U-shape of the base body by deliberately changing the shape, so that a high degree of dimensional accuracy can be achieved.
  • the U-shaped cross section of the base body is produced by bending or bending the blank.
  • the U-shaped cross section of the base body is formed by bending or bending reshaping of at least two material sections of the blank with respect to at least two bending lines arranged parallel or essentially parallel to one another.
  • the bending lines extend in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the base body.
  • the shelf support preferably has two bending edges running in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the base body.
  • the shelf support consists of a metallic material or has a metallic material.
  • the metallic material can be deformed in order to be able to be used, for example, for the deformation described above.
  • the metallic material is preferably insensitive to corrosion in order to be able to use the shelf support, for example, in an environment that promotes corrosion, such as a cooling room, for example.
  • the metallic material is aluminum or stainless steel or zinc.
  • the shelf support is a sheet metal part.
  • This measure is also aimed at being able to manufacture the shelf support as inexpensively as possible.
  • a blank for a blank is advantageous.
  • Reshaping is also favored in the case of a sheet metal part, for example in order to shape the U-shaped cross-sectional shape of the shelf support and / or the terminating part.
  • the sheet metal part is, for example, aluminum sheet or stainless steel sheet or zinc sheet.
  • a flange section is assigned to at least one of the leg sections of the U-shaped base body.
  • the flange section is arranged and / or formed on the at least one leg section.
  • the flange section has a flange surface, the flange surface being arranged transversely to the at least one leg section in relation to the cross section of the base body.
  • the flange section has at least one fastening point.
  • the flange section is to be fastened to a mating flange via the fastening point.
  • the at least one fastening point is assigned to the flange surface, for example arranged or formed there.
  • the at least one fastening point is a through hole, in particular a through hole.
  • the flange section can then be fastened to, for example, the mating flange via a fastening element, such as a screw element, using the through hole.
  • the through hole is round, in particular circular.
  • the through hole can also be an elongated hole.
  • the flange section is formed by a material section molded onto the at least one leg section. This promotes simple and inexpensive manufacture of the flange section, since the flange section can be manufactured, in particular shaped, from the blank on which the shelf support is based.
  • the flange surface of the flange section is formed by reshaping the material section.
  • the flange surface can be formed in a simple manner. In this respect, this also promotes cost advantages.
  • the flange surface is formed by bending or bending deformation of the material section.
  • the flange surface is formed by bending or bending deformation of the material section around or along a bending line.
  • the bending line runs in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the base body.
  • the shelf support preferably has a bending edge running in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the base body.
  • the at least one terminating part and / or the at least one further terminating part is assigned to the intermediate section of the U-shaped base body.
  • the terminating part or the further terminating part is arranged and / or formed, for example integrally formed, on the intermediate section.
  • the terminating part or the further terminating part and / or the support surface preferably protrudes outward from the intermediate section in the direction away from the flange surface.
  • the at least one terminating part and / or the at least one further terminating part can be assigned to at least one of the leg sections or both leg sections.
  • the terminating part or the further terminating part is arranged and / or formed, for example integrally formed, on at least one of the leg sections or both leg sections.
  • a flange section can also be assigned to the other leg section, in particular arranged and / or formed thereon, for example integrally formed.
  • This flange section can be structurally identical to the flange section described above.
  • the two leg sections of the U-shaped cross section each have the flange section described above or a flange section of the type described above.
  • the two flange sections, starting from the respective associated leg section extend outwardly away from the base body.
  • the two flange sections provided can achieve an even better reinforcing or stiffening effect for the shelf support if, for example, the flange sections are jointly supported and / or fastened to a preferably fixed component or object.
  • At least one of the leg sections extends away from the intermediate section with a first length and the intermediate section extends with a second length between the leg sections. It has been shown to have a reinforcing effect or stiffening effect is favored by the U-shape of the cross-section if, for example, the first length, that is to say the length of the at least one leg section, is smaller than the second length, that is to say the length of the intermediate section.
  • connection points for the at least one shelf are assigned to one of the leg sections of the U-shaped base body and, for example, the at least one terminating part and / or the at least one further terminating part is associated with one of the leg sections, in particular one Associated leg portion which has the connection points.
  • the connection points are arranged and / or formed, in particular shaped, on the one leg section.
  • the at least one terminating part and / or the at least one further terminating part is arranged and / or formed, in particular integrally formed, on the one leg section. It has been shown that in this embodiment, too, the U-shaped cross section of the base body promotes a reinforcing effect or stiffening effect of the shelf support.
  • the U-shaped cross section of the base body In relation to the U-shaped cross section of the base body, it is provided in particular that at least one, preferably the two leg sections have the first length described above and the intermediate section have the second length described above. It has been shown that in the embodiment considered here, a reinforcing effect or stiffening effect is promoted by the U-shape of the cross section, for example if the first length is greater than the second length.
  • the at least one terminating part and / or the at least one further terminating part is assigned to one of the leg sections and protrudes outward therefrom in the direction away from the base body.
  • the closing part or the further closing part is turned in a direction which can be used as an assembly side for attaching the shelf to the shelf support, since the connection points for the shelf are located on this assembly side.
  • the space requirement for accommodating the shelf support in an installation space is optimized, since the terminating part or the further terminating part protrudes into an area of the installation space which is to be kept free for the shelf anyway.
  • the accessibility via the assembly side also facilitates possible fastening of the terminating part or the further terminating part to the third-party object described above, for example by means of the fastening element described above.
  • At least one, preferably several or a plurality of further connection points are assigned to the other leg section, which are suitable, in particular designed, for fastening at least one shelf.
  • the further connection points are designed to connect or fasten the at least one shelf via at least one of the further connection points.
  • the further connection points can be arranged one behind the other.
  • the further connection points can also be arranged one behind the other in a row.
  • connection points are identical in construction or function to the connection points described above.
  • the further connection points and the connection points can, viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the base body, be arranged in alignment with one another or offset from one another.
  • the shelf support can be used as a central support in a shelf system.
  • the term "central support” means in particular that two shelves can be arranged one behind the other when viewed transversely to the longitudinal axis of the shelf support, with the shelf support to which the two shelves are attached being arranged in between.
  • at least one of the connection points assigned to one leg section can be used to connect one of the two shelves, and on the other hand at least one of the further connection points assigned to the other leg section can be used to connect the other shelf.
  • At least one additional terminating part can be provided in the area of the one longitudinal end of the base body on which the terminating part described above is already provided.
  • the additional terminating part is structurally or functionally identical to the terminating part.
  • the additional terminating part is non-detachably arranged on the other leg section.
  • the additional terminating part has a support surface, which is arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis of the base body, for supporting a third object or for supporting it against a third object.
  • the third object can be that third object against which the terminating part described above can be supported or against which the terminating part described above can be supported.
  • an additional terminating part is permanently arranged on the other leg section at each of the two longitudinal ends.
  • the additional terminating part is formed by a tab molded onto the base body and the support surface is formed by reshaping the tab, in particular bending the tab.
  • connection points for the at least one shelf is designed as a keyhole, for example in order to receive therein a peg-shaped connecting element of the at least one shelf with the formation of a bayonet connection.
  • the keyhole-shaped elongated hole can have a substantially circular section and a shaft section.
  • the circular section is used as an insertion opening, which is located above the shaft section, the shaft section serving for locking and extending downward, in particular obliquely downward.
  • connection points for the at least one shelf can be designed as a polygonal, in particular square, hole.
  • the hole is square.
  • the hole is a through hole.
  • the at least one connection point is designed to attach a shelf to it or above it, as is shown in FIG DE 10 2018 104 809 A1 is described. In this regard reference is made to the DE 10 2018 104 809 A1 , the content of which is hereby incorporated into the present application.
  • a blank for a shelf support in particular the shelf support described above, is provided.
  • the blank is formed, for example, by a preferably flat strip of material, the longitudinal extent of which extends in the direction of a longitudinal axis.
  • the blank or the material strip has at least one, preferably several or a plurality of through holes in order to form the connection points of the shelf support for the at least one shelf.
  • the material strip has a deformable material or consists of a deformable material in order to form the U-shaped cross section of the base body of the shelf support by deformation.
  • the material strip has a tab in a region of at least one longitudinal end in order to form the terminating part of the shelf support.
  • the material strip in the area of both longitudinal ends each has a tab in order to use it to train the associated final part.
  • the material strip can also have two tabs in the area of a longitudinal end, which are separated from one another by an incision, so that the terminating part can be formed from one of the tabs in each case.
  • the deformable material is a bendable material in order to form the U-shaped cross section of the base body of the shelf support by bending, for example by the material strip at least partially around at least two bending lines that are spaced apart and running in the direction of the longitudinal axis or along these bending lines is bent.
  • the tab or the respective tab is designed to form the terminating part by reshaping, in particular bending reshaping, for example around a bending line running transversely to the longitudinal axis or along this bending line.
  • the blank or the material strip is preferably a sheet metal strip.
  • the through holes for the connection points can be arranged one behind the other. Viewed in the direction of the longitudinal axis, the through holes can also be arranged one behind the other in a row.
  • Two rows of through holes can also be provided, the respective row extending in the direction of the longitudinal axis.
  • This embodiment of the blank aims, for example, to realize the shelf support described above, which on their respective Has leg portion of the U-shaped cross-section attachment points for a shelf.
  • a method for producing a shelf support in particular the shelf support described above, is provided.
  • a blank is provided.
  • the blank can be the blank described above.
  • the method further comprises the step that the blank is reshaped in such a way that the U-shaped cross section of the base body of the shelf support is formed. Additionally or alternatively, the step can be included that the tab of the blank is reshaped in such a way that the at least one end part of the shelf support is formed with its support surface.
  • the blank is reshaped by bending.
  • the blank is bent around two bending lines that are spaced parallel to one another and run in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the blank in order to form the U-shaped cross section of the base body of the shelf support.
  • the tab of the blank is reshaped by bending.
  • the tab of the blank is bent about a bending line running transversely to the longitudinal axis of the blank in order to form the at least one end part of the shelf support with its support surface.
  • At least one, preferably several or a plurality of through holes, in particular through bores, are made in the blank in order to attach the shelf supports to the at least one Train shelf.
  • at least one through hole, in particular through hole can be made in the tab of the blank in order to form the fastening point of the shelf support for the third item.
  • at least one through hole, in particular through hole can be made in a lateral edge area of the blank in order to form the fastening point which is assigned to the flange section of the shelf support and can be used, for example, for fastening against a counter flange.
  • a shelving system is provided.
  • the shelf system is a goods display shelf or has a goods display shelf.
  • the shelf system comprises at least two, preferably several shelf supports, which are preferably used as vertical supports.
  • the shelving system comprises at least one, preferably several shelves, which are supported, for example, by the shelf supports.
  • several of the shelves are arranged in a row one below the other.
  • two adjacent shelves are arranged at a distance from one another.
  • at least one of the shelf supports is formed by the shelf support described above.
  • a shelf or at least one of the shelves has two opposing first sides and two opposing second sides arranged between them, which form the end faces of the shelf or of the at least one shelf.
  • the second pages are long pages and the first pages transverse sides running across it.
  • at least one of the shelf supports is arranged on the opposite first sides.
  • the shelf or the at least one shelf is attached to these shelf supports. If, for example, four shelf supports are provided, two of the shelf supports are located on the opposite first sides of the shelf or at least one shelf.
  • the shelf can be held, in particular fastened, in an inclined position on the shelf supports.
  • the opposite second sides of the shelf are then at different height levels to one another. For example, one of the second sides is then below the other, second side of the shelf.
  • a sliding shelf can be created.
  • the side of the shelving system on which the lower first side of the shelf or shelves is located is a product presentation side.
  • sliding shelf is to be understood in particular to mean that at least one of the shelves is tilted.
  • the shelf is inclined in such a way that goods placed on the shelf slide due to the effect of gravity. If, for example, in the case of several goods arranged one behind the other in a row in the direction of the incline, a front item is removed from the shelf, the following items will slide. On the lower side of the shelf, i.e. the lower second side, this will not create any gaps, but rather Because of the sliding of rear goods there, the shelf remains constantly filled.
  • the shelf system has at least one, preferably several fastening elements via which the shelves are connected to the at least one shelf support using the connection points provided for this purpose on the shelf support. Furthermore, it is provided in particular that the fastening elements engage with an end section in the interior of the U-shaped cross section of the shelf support.
  • the at least one shelf support can be the embodiment of the central support described above.
  • this central support is arranged between the at least two shelves lying one behind the other and at least one connection point of one of the leg sections of the U-shaped cross section of the shelf support is used to attach one of the at least two shelves and at least one connection point of the other leg section is used to attach the other shelf.
  • a room cell is provided.
  • the room cell is a room cell like the one in the EP 3 549 489 A1 is described.
  • the EP 3 549 489 A1 the content of which is hereby incorporated into the present application.
  • the room cell is a refrigeration unit, it pointed out in the DE 10 2016 102 304 A1 is described.
  • the DE 10 2016 102 304 A1 the content of which is hereby incorporated into the present application.
  • the term “room cell” is to be understood in particular as a room which is assembled from individual elements, for example from individual elements on site, that is to say in the room where the room cell is installed.
  • the individual elements are, for example, industrially prefabricated.
  • the term “goods” includes, in particular, perishable goods and / or food.
  • the room cell is suitable, for example, to be used in sales rooms of any type, for example to be set up in supermarkets or petrol station sales rooms.
  • the room cell is also suitable for cooling or warming goods in it.
  • cooling is to be understood in particular to mean that the goods are cooled to a predetermined temperature and / or are kept cool at a predetermined temperature.
  • the predetermined temperature can have such a level that the goods are subject to deep freezing or can be stored at a deep freezing temperature.
  • warming is to be understood in particular to mean that the goods present in the room cell are heated to a predetermined temperature and / or are kept warm at a predetermined temperature.
  • the room cell is limited at the top by a ceiling, limited at the bottom by a floor and laterally limited by several side walls.
  • the ceiling and / or the floor and / or at least one of the side walls can be formed by one wall element or several wall elements.
  • the wall elements form an outer skin of the room cell.
  • the room cell has, for example, a cold generator or a heat generator or at least a component thereof.
  • the cold generator or the heat generator or the at least one component can sit on the ceiling of the room unit or at least be supported against the ceiling of the room unit.
  • the cold generator or the heat generator is a device that generates cold air or warm air.
  • the room cell comprises, for example, the shelf support described above and / or the shelf system described above. At least one of the shelf supports of the shelf system is formed by the shelf support described above.
  • the shelf support or the at least one shelf support is used as a support for the ceiling of the room cell, in particular as the sole support.
  • the at least one shelf support serves as a support for the ceiling and a cold generator or heat generator located thereon, such as the cold generator or heat generator described above or the at least one component thereof.
  • the Ceiling supported on the end of the shelf support.
  • the ceiling can be fastened to the terminating part, for example using at least one connecting element, such as a screw element, and the at least one fastening point of the terminating part.
  • the at least one shelf support has the further terminating part described above.
  • the at least one shelf support is supported with the further terminating part against the floor.
  • the further end part is thus used as a foot part, which is set up on the floor.
  • the further terminating part can be fastened to the floor, for example using at least one connecting element, such as a screw element, and the at least one fastening point of the further terminating part.
  • the at least one shelf support is used as a carrier for at least one of the side walls of the room cell.
  • the at least one side wall is attached to the at least one shelf support, for example using the at least one flange section of the at least one shelf support and optionally using at least one connecting element, such as a screw element, and the at least one fastening point of the at least one flange section.
  • Figures 1 to 3 show - in a schematic representation - a possible embodiment of a shelf support 1 in a perspective view ( Figure 1 ), a top view ( Figure 2 ) and a partially sectioned front view ( Figure 3 ).
  • the shelf support 1 can be used, for example, as a vertical support for a shelf system.
  • the shelf support 1 has a base body 2 with an elongated extension along a longitudinal axis 30 and two opposite longitudinal ends 7, 8.
  • the base body 2 preferably comprises at least one, preferably several or a plurality of connection points 3 in order to have one (in the Figures 1 to 3 not shown) to connect or attach shelf.
  • the connection points 3 are preferably one behind the other, in particular one behind the other in a row.
  • the connection points 3 or at least individual or at least one of the connection points 3 are designed as a keyhole-shaped elongated hole 3.1, for example to be inserted therein take up pin-shaped connecting element of the shelf with the formation of a bayonet connection.
  • the keyhole-shaped elongated hole 3.1 preferably has a circular section 3.2 and a shaft section 3.3, which merge into one another, for example.
  • the keyhole-shaped elongated hole 3.1 can be used in the installed state of the shelf support 1 in such a way that the circular section 3.1 serves as an insertion opening for the peg-shaped connecting element and the shaft section 3.3 for locking the peg-shaped connecting element against loosening or pulling out of the keyhole-shaped elongated hole 3.1.
  • the shaft section 3.3 is preferably arranged behind the circular section 3.2 and runs with its longitudinal extent in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30, in particular obliquely in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30.
  • the shaft section 3.3 is arranged below the circular section 3.2 and runs with its longitudinal extension, for example, obliquely downward.
  • the base body 2 preferably has a U-shaped cross section with two leg sections 4, 5 and an intermediate section 6 arranged between them.
  • the leg sections 4, 5 each preferably adjoin the intermediate section 6.
  • the leg sections 4, 5 are preferably arranged essentially orthogonally with respect to the intermediate section 6 and preferably projecting away from the intermediate section 6 in the same direction.
  • the base body 2 is preferably designed with a continuous U-shape in cross section in the direction of its longitudinal extension.
  • the leg sections 4, 5 extend away from the intermediate section 6 with a first length L1 and the intermediate section 6 extends with a second length L2 between the leg sections 4, 5.
  • the second length L2 is preferred. i.e. the length of the intermediate section 6, greater than the first length L1, i.e. the length of the leg sections 4, 5.
  • the connection points 3 are preferably assigned to the intermediate section 6, in particular arranged and / or formed on the intermediate section 6.
  • the shelf support 1 preferably has at least one, preferably two flange sections 15, 16, which are each assigned to one of the leg sections 4, 5.
  • the flange sections 15, 16 are arranged, in particular designed, on the respectively associated leg section 4 and 5, respectively.
  • the flange sections 15, 16 preferably each protrude laterally away from the associated leg section 4 and 5, respectively.
  • the flange sections 15, 16 are preferably arranged projecting away from one another in the opposite direction from the respective associated leg section 4 or 5.
  • the flange sections 15, 16 preferably extend continuously over the longitudinal extent of the base body 2.
  • the respective flange section 15 or 16 has a flange surface 17 or 18, for example in order to attach the shelf support 1 to a (in the Figures 1 to 3 not shown) to be able to support the counterflange of a component or object.
  • the flange surface 17 or 18 is preferred arranged transversely to the respective associated leg section 4 and 5, respectively.
  • the respective flange section 15 or 16 has a longitudinal extension in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 of the base body 2.
  • the respective flange section 15 or 16 preferably each has at least one fastening point 19 or 20, which is assigned, for example, to the respectively associated flange surface 17 or 18, in particular is arranged there.
  • the fastening point 19 or 20 can be a through hole or a through hole.
  • the fastening point 19 or 20 is a circular hole or an elongated hole.
  • the shelf support 1 preferably has a closure part 9 on one of the two longitudinal ends 7, 8, for example on the longitudinal end 7, which is arranged on the base body 2.
  • the terminating part 9 preferably has a support surface 11 arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 of the base body 2, for example for supporting a third object or for supporting against a third object.
  • the bearing surface 11 is arranged orthogonally or essentially orthogonally to the longitudinal axis 30.
  • the support surface 11 is preferably designed to be flat or essentially flat.
  • the terminating part 9 is preferably assigned to the intermediate section 6, in particular arranged thereon. For example, the terminating part 9 protrudes outward from the intermediate section 6 in the direction away from the flange surfaces 17, 18.
  • At least one fastening point 13 is preferably provided on the terminating part 9 in order to be able to fasten the shelf support 1 to the third object.
  • the at least one fastening point 13 is arranged on the support surface 11.
  • the at least one fastening point 13 is, for example, a through hole, in particular a through hole, which is designed, for example, as a circular hole or as an elongated hole.
  • the shelf support 1 preferably has a further closure part 10 on the other of the two longitudinal ends 7, 8, for example on the longitudinal end 8, which is arranged on the base body 2.
  • the further closure part 10 preferably has a support surface 12 arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 of the base body 2, for example for supporting a third object or for supporting against a third object.
  • the bearing surface 12 is arranged orthogonally or essentially orthogonally to the longitudinal axis 30.
  • the support surface 12 is preferably designed to be planar or essentially planar.
  • the terminating part 10 is preferably assigned to the intermediate section 6, in particular arranged thereon. For example, the terminating part 10 protrudes outward from the intermediate section 6 in the direction away from the flange surfaces 17, 18.
  • At least one fastening point 14 is preferably provided on the further terminating part 10 in order to be able to fasten the shelf support 1 to the third object.
  • the at least one fastening point 14 is arranged on the support surface 12.
  • the at least one fastening point 14 is, for example, a through hole, in particular a through hole, which is designed, for example, as a circular hole or as an elongated hole.
  • the shelf support 1 is preferably a bent part and is manufactured by bending a blank.
  • Figure 4 shows, for example, a possible embodiment of such a blank 50.
  • the blank 50 is preferably a material strip 51 or comprises a material strip 51.
  • the material strip 51 is preferably flat.
  • the material strip 51 can be a sheet metal strip which has been brought to a predetermined size, for example from a sheet metal sheet or a sheet metal coil.
  • the material strip 51 preferably has a predetermined dimension. For example, the material strip 51 is cut to the predetermined size.
  • the material strip 51 has an elongated extension along a longitudinal axis 30 ′, which preferably corresponds to the longitudinal axis 30 of the shelf support 1.
  • the material strip 51 preferably has a tab 53 or 54 at one longitudinal end, preferably at both longitudinal ends, which is for example formed or molded there and preferably protrudes outward in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 '.
  • the material strip 51 between the tabs 53, 54 preferably has a continuously constant transverse extent, in particular a width, which is greater than the transverse extent of the tab 53 and 54, respectively.
  • the tab 53 or 54 is preferably an end-side extension of the material section in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 ′, which forms the intermediate section 6 of the base body 2 on the shelf support 1.
  • the terminating part 9 or the bearing surface 11 of the terminating part 9 can be formed by bending the tab 53 of the blank 50 around a bending line 55 running transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 ′.
  • the shelf support 1 has, at one longitudinal end 7, a bending edge 21 running transversely to the longitudinal axis 30.
  • the further closing part 10 or the bearing surface 12 of the further closing part 10 can also be formed by bending the tab 54 of the blank 50 about a bending line 56 running transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 ′.
  • the shelf support 1 has a bending edge 22 running transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 at the other longitudinal end 8.
  • the U-shaped cross section of the base body 2 of the shelf support 1 can be formed by bending the blank 50.
  • the one leg section 4 of the shelf support 1 is formed by bending a material section 57 of the blank 50 about a bending line 58 running in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 '.
  • the other leg section 5 can be formed in the same way.
  • the two flange sections 15, 16 are preferably molded onto the associated leg section 4 and 5, respectively.
  • the one flange section 15 can be formed by bending a material section 59 of the blank 50 around a bending line 60 running in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 ′.
  • the other flange section 16 can be formed in the same way.
  • connection points 3 and the fastening points 13, 14, 19, 20 of the shelf support 1 can already have been formed on the blank 50 before the bending process. This process can basically also after the bending of the blank 50 at least for the connection points 3 or for the at least one fastening point 13 or for the at least one fastening point 14 or for the at least one fastening point 19 or for the at least one fastening point 20.
  • the blank 50 has at least one, preferably several or a plurality of through holes 52 in order to form the connection points 3 of the shelf support 1 for the at least one shelf.
  • the blank 50 has several further through holes 61 in order to form the at least one fastening point 13 and / or the at least one fastening point 14 and / or the at least one fastening point 19 and / or the at least one fastening point 20.
  • Figures 5, 6 and 7 show another possible embodiment of a shelf support 1.1 in a perspective view ( Figure 5 ), a top view ( Figure 6 ) and a partially cut side view ( Figure 7 ).
  • Components or material sections of the shelf support 1.1 which with those of the shelf support 1 of the Figures 1 to 3 are identical in construction or function are provided with the same reference numerals; in this respect is to the description of the shelf support 1 of the Figures 1 to 3 referenced.
  • the shelf support 1.1 of the Figures 5 to 7 differs from the shelf support 1 of the Figures 1 to 3 inter alia in that the connection points 3 are assigned to one of the leg sections 4, 5, for example the leg section 5, in particular arranged or there are trained.
  • the shelf support 1.1 of the Figures 5 to 7 differs from the shelf support 1 of the Figures 1 to 3 inter alia also in that the terminating part 9 is assigned to one of the two leg sections 4, 5, in particular is arranged thereon.
  • the terminating part 9 is assigned to the leg section 5 having the connection points 3, in particular arranged thereon.
  • the terminating part 9 preferably protrudes outward from the associated leg section 5 in the direction away from the base body 2.
  • the further terminating part 10 is preferably assigned to the other of the two limb sections 4, 5, for example the limb section 5 having the connection points 3, in particular arranged thereon.
  • the shelf support 1.1 differs from Figures 5 to 7 from the shelf support 1 of the Figures 1 to 3 in that the first length L1, i.e. the length of the leg sections 4, 5, is greater than the second length L2, i.e. the length of the intermediate section 6 ( Figure 6 ).
  • the base body 2 preferably comprises at least one, preferably several or a plurality of further connection points 23 in order to connect one (in the Figures 5 to 7 not shown) to connect or attach further shelf.
  • the other connection points 23 are in the Figures 5 to 7 not visible; insofar is on Figure 8 referenced.
  • the further connection points 23 are preferably assigned to the other of the leg sections 4, 5, for example the leg section 4, in particular arranged or formed there are.
  • the further connection points 23 are, for example, identical in construction or function to the connection points 3.
  • the further connection points 23 are preferably one behind the other, in particular one behind the other in a row.
  • the further connection points 23 or at least individual or at least one of the further connection points 23 are designed as a keyhole-shaped elongated hole in order, for example, to receive therein a peg-shaped connecting element of the shelf with the formation of a bayonet connection.
  • the shelf support 1.1 preferably has an additional closure part 9 ′ on one of the two longitudinal ends 7, 8, for example on the longitudinal end 7, which is arranged on the base body 2.
  • the additional closing part 9 ' preferably has a support surface 11' arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 of the base body 2, for example for supporting a third object or the third object described above or for supporting against a third object or the third object described above.
  • the bearing surface 11 ′ is arranged orthogonally or essentially orthogonally to the longitudinal axis 30.
  • the support surface 11 ′ is preferably designed to be flat or essentially flat.
  • the additional terminating part 9 ' is preferably assigned to the other of the leg sections 4, 5, for example the leg section 4, in particular on it arranged.
  • the additional terminating part 9 ′ protrudes outward from the other leg section 4 in the direction away from the base body 2.
  • At least one fastening point 13 ' is preferably provided on the additional terminating part 9' in order to be able to fasten the shelf support 1.1 on the third object.
  • the at least one fastening point 13 ' is arranged on the support surface 11'.
  • the at least one fastening point 13 ' is, for example, a through hole, in particular a through hole, which is designed, for example, as a circular hole or as an elongated hole.
  • the shelf support 1.1 preferably has a further additional terminating part 10 ′ on the other of the two longitudinal ends 7, 8, for example on the longitudinal end 8, which is arranged on the base body 2.
  • the further additional terminating part 10 ' preferably has a support surface 12' arranged transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 of the base body 2, for example for supporting a third object or the third-party object described above or for supporting against a third object or the third-party object described above.
  • the bearing surface 12 ′ is arranged orthogonally or essentially orthogonally to the longitudinal axis 30.
  • the support surface 12 ′ is preferably designed to be flat or essentially flat.
  • the further additional terminating part 10 ′ is preferably assigned to the other of the leg sections 4, 5, for example the leg section 4, in particular arranged thereon.
  • the other protrudes additional terminating part 10 'from the other leg section 4 in the direction away from the base body 2 to the outside.
  • At least one fastening point 14 ' is preferably provided on the further additional terminating part 10' in order to be able to fasten the shelf support 1.1 to the third object via it.
  • the at least one fastening point 14 ' is arranged on the support surface 12'.
  • the at least one fastening point 14 ' is, for example, a through hole, in particular a through hole, which is designed, for example, as a circular hole or as an elongated hole.
  • the shelf support 1.1 - like the shelf support 1 - is preferably a bent part and manufactured by bending a blank.
  • the Figure 8 shows, for example, a possible embodiment of such a blank 50.1.
  • the blank 50.1 is preferably a material strip 51.1 or comprises a material strip 51.1.
  • the material strip 51.1 is preferably flat.
  • the material strip 51.1 can be a sheet metal strip which has been brought to a predetermined size, for example from a sheet metal sheet or a sheet metal coil.
  • the material strip 51.1 preferably has a predetermined dimension. For example, the material strip 51.1 is cut to the predetermined size.
  • the material strip 51.1 preferably has at one longitudinal end, preferably at both longitudinal ends, at least one, for example two tabs 53.1 or 53.1 'or 54.1 or 54.1', which are for example formed or molded there and preferably in the direction of the Longitudinal axis 30 'each protrude outward.
  • the tab 53.1 or 54.1 is preferably an end extension of the material section in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 ', which forms the one leg section 5 on the shelf support 1.1.
  • the tab 53.1 'or 54.1' is preferably an end-side extension of the material section in the direction of the longitudinal axis 30 ', which forms the other leg section 4 on the shelf support 1.1.
  • the end parts 9, 9 ', 10, 10' or the associated support surface 11 or 11 'or 12 or 12' by bending the tab 53.1 or 53.1 'or 54.1 or 54.1' 4 of the blank 50.1 a bending line 55.1 or 56.1 running transversely to the longitudinal axis 30 'can be formed. Furthermore, the U-shaped cross section of the base body 2 of the shelf support 1 can be formed by bending the blank 50.1.
  • the blank 50.1 has at least one, preferably several or a plurality of through holes 52.1 or 52.1 'in order to form the connection points 3 and the further connection points 23 of the shelf support 1.1 for the at least one shelf.
  • the blank 50.1 has a plurality of further through holes 61.1 or 61.1 'in order to form the at least one fastening point 13 or 13' and / or the at least one fastening point 14 or 14 '.
  • Figures 9 and 10 show a further possible embodiment of a shelf support 1.2, which is a modification of the shelf support 1 of Figures 1 to 3 is.
  • the shelf support 1.2 of the Figures 9 and 10 differs from the shelf support 1 of the Figures 1 to 3 in that the connection points 3 for the at least one shelf are designed as a polygonal hole 3.4.
  • the polygonal hole 3.4 is preferably square, in particular square.
  • the polygonal hole 3.4 is designed in particular to be able to attach a shelf to it, as it is in the DE 10 2018 104 809 A1 is described.
  • Figures 11 and 12 show a further possible embodiment of a shelf support 1.3, which is a modification of the shelf support 1.1 of the Figures 5 to 7 is.
  • the shelf support 1.3 of the Figures 11 and 12 differs from the shelf support 1.1 of the Figures 5 to 7 in that the connection points 3 and the further connection points 23 for the at least one shelf are designed as the polygonal hole 3.4 already described above.
  • Figure 13 shows a possible embodiment of a room cell 200, in the interior of which a shelving system 100 is set up.
  • the shelf system 100 can be a slide shelf or slide shelf system.
  • the room cell 200 is, for example, a cold room, such as a cold room, and can be used for cooling and / or deep-freezing goods.
  • the room cell 200 is delimited at the top by a ceiling 210, at the bottom by a floor 220 and laterally by a plurality of side walls 230, 240, 250, 260.
  • the ceiling 210 and / or the floor 220 and / or at least one of the side walls 230, 240, 250, 260 can be formed by one wall element or several wall elements.
  • the wall elements form an outer skin of the room cell 200.
  • At least one of the side walls 230, 240, 250, 260, for example the side wall 230, is preferably designed as a goods display wall with a through opening.
  • the through opening is preferably designed for removing goods.
  • the passage opening can be closed by one or more doors 270, in particular with at least one transparent area, such as glass doors.
  • the shelf system 100 is arranged in such a way that a goods presentation side of the shelf system 100 faces the goods display wall of the room cell 200 and goods stored on the shelf system 100 can be removed from the outside via the through opening.
  • the room cell 200 can preferably be entered through an access opening 280, which can be closed, for example, by a door.
  • the shelf system 100 comprises at least two, preferably several shelf supports 101.
  • the shelf supports 101 are preferably elongated.
  • the shelf supports 101 preferably extend with their longitudinal extension in the vertical direction, that is to say they are used as vertical supports.
  • the shelving system 100 comprises at least one shelf 110, preferably several shelves, in particular several shelves lying one below the other in a row, which are supported by the shelf supports 101, for example.
  • the at least one shelf 110 or the shelves are with one long side of the Goods presentation wall facing the room cell 200.
  • the shelf supports 101 are preferably assigned to the opposite transverse sides of the at least one shelf 110 or the shelves.
  • at least one of the shelf supports 101 is assigned to, in particular arranged on, one of the opposite transverse sides of the at least one shelf 110 or the shelves.
  • At least one of the shelf supports 101 is preferably the shelf support 1 described above Figures 1 to 3 or the above-described shelf support 1.2 of the Figure 9 .
  • the shelf support 1 is, for example, an end support which faces one of the side walls 230, 240, 250, 260, for example the side wall 260.
  • the side wall 260 is preferably fastened to the shelf support 1 via the at least one flange section 15 or 16.
  • the shelf support 1 serves, for example, as a carrier for the side wall 260.
  • shelf supports 101 of the shelf system 100 is preferably the shelf support 1.1 described above Figures 5 to 7 or the above-described shelf support 1.3 of the Figure 11 .
  • the shelf support 1.1 is used, for example, as a central support.
  • the at least one shelf 100 is preferably fastened to at least one of the fastening points 3 of the one leg section 5 of the shelf support 1.1.
  • At least one of the other is preferred Fastening points 23 of the other leg section 4 of the shelf support 1.1 fastened at least one further shelf 120.
  • the ceiling 210 is preferably supported on the end part 9 of the shelf support 1 and / or on the at least one end part 9 or 9 'of the shelf support 1.1, in particular the ceiling 210 is supported on it.
  • the shelf support 1 and / or the shelf support 1.1 serve as a carrier for the ceiling 210 or at least one ceiling element of the ceiling 210.
  • the reference to a particular aspect or a particular embodiment or a particular configuration means that a particular feature or property that is described in connection with the particular aspect or the particular embodiment or the particular configuration is at least contained therein is, but does not necessarily have to be included in all aspects or embodiments or developments of the invention. It is expressly pointed out that any combination of the various features and / or structures and / or properties which are described in relation to the invention are encompassed by the invention, unless this is expressly or clearly refuted by the context.

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