GB2183455A - Shelving & c. systems - Google Patents

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GB2183455A
GB2183455A GB08627820A GB8627820A GB2183455A GB 2183455 A GB2183455 A GB 2183455A GB 08627820 A GB08627820 A GB 08627820A GB 8627820 A GB8627820 A GB 8627820A GB 2183455 A GB2183455 A GB 2183455A
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Anthony Parkin
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/48Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of tongues, pins or similar projecting means coacting with openings
    • A47B57/50Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of tongues, pins or similar projecting means coacting with openings characterised by shape or orientation of opening, e.g. keyhole-shaped
    • A47B57/52Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of tongues, pins or similar projecting means coacting with openings characterised by shape or orientation of opening, e.g. keyhole-shaped the shelf supports being cantilever brackets
    • 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
    • A47B96/02Shelves
    • A47B96/027Cantilever shelves
    • 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
    • A47F5/0018Display racks with shelves or receptables
    • A47F5/0025Display racks with shelves or receptables having separate display containers or trays on shelves or on racks

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Abstract

A shelving or like system has upright members (10) with upper and lower notches (11, 12) in rear faces (13) to engage heads (26) with necks (27) on wall plates (24) with fixing holes (25). Support arms (16) for a shelf have pegs (19) for selective engagement with holes (14) in one side (15) of each upright member (10), and brackets (20, 22) for abutting the front faces (21) and other side faces (23) of the upright members (10), to support the support arms in cantilever and prevent unintentional disengagement of the pegs (19) from the holes (14). <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION
Shelving &c. systems This Invention relales to shelving &c. systems of the 70 type In wh ich at least o ne elo ng ate u p rig ht mem ber is ada pted to be secu red to a wa 11 o r oth e r structu ra 1 mem be r a nd at least o ne su ppo rt a rm fo r a shelf o r rack or commodity packages adapted to be removable engaged with the u prig ht m em ber at any of a n u m ber 75 of positions along its length.
One object of the invention is to provide novel meansfor removably engaging a support arm with an upright member as aforesaid.
Another object is to provide means whereby an upright member as aforesaid can be readily removed from a wall or otherstructural member, for cleaning and/or decorating purposes, and as readily resecured.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a shelving or like system comprises at least one elongate upright member having means atspaced positions on a rearface for securing of the upright memberto a wall or other structural member, and a number of holes in at least one adjacent sideface; and at least one support arm of plate form having adjacent 90 one end and an upper edge a lateral peg for releasable engagement with any one of the holes in the upright member, and having adjacentthat same end and belowthe peg a bracket consisting of a first portion for abutting a front face of the upright memberwhen the 95 peg is engaged with a hole and a second portion for abutting the opposite side face to prevent withdrawal of the peg from the hole.
Thus, the support arm is presented downwardly inclined to the upright memberwith the second portion of the bracket clear of the frontface until the peg has been engaged with a hole, then the support arm is lowered to swing the second portion of the bracket alongside the upright member and the first portion into abutment with the frontface, to support the support arm in cantilever. For removal,the support arm is lifted to swing the second portion of the bracket clear of thefrontface of the upright memberto permit the support arm to be moved laterally to disengage the peg from the hole.
A round peg and an L-shaped sheet metal bracket may be welded to a sheet metal support arm, orthe bracket (and possiblythe peg) may beformed integral with the support arm by punching and bending an appropriately shaped portion thereof.
The upper edge of the support arm may be formed with a flange for supporting a shelf, which may extend to a similarsupport arm on a similar upright member (or m.Lrror images thereof), and the f lange may be provided with holes for readily removable engage m.ent by pegs on the underside of the shelf. Alterna tively, or in addition, the support arm may be provided with a stop plate perpendicularto the end remote from the peg and bracket, to facilitate retention of a shelf or commodity packages with slots or hangers slidable overthesupport arm. Again, the upper edge of the support arm may be provided with a number of notches, for engagement by rack bars or by hangers of commodity packages.
According to another aspect of the present inven- 130 GB 2 183 455 A 1 tion, a shelving or likesystem comprises at least one elongate upright memberof hollowsquare or rectangularsection having a notch in each end of a rear face,with one upper notch appreciably longerthanthe otherlowerone; a pairof wall plates having holes for screws or bolts for securing thernto a wall orother structural member, and each having a headjoined to the plate by a neck, which head can enter an end of the upright member when the neck enters the notch at that end, the difference in the length of the notches affording a lost motion facility whereby the upright member can be engaged with first the upper wall plate and then the lowerwall plate or disengaged from first the lower wall plate and then the upperwall plate by simple vertical sliding movements; and at least one support arm adapted to be removable engaged with the upright member at any of a number of positions along its length, and preferably in accordance with the first aspect of the present invention.
A central wall plate may be provided, with a head and neck of sufficient height to be able to be engaged simultaneously bythe upper end of the upper notch of a lower upright member and the lower notch of an upper upright member (of a pair of upright members affording extended heightto the system), and the head and neck may be pivotable about an axis perpendicularto the wall plate to facilitate fitting of the lower upright member.
All the components of the system (i.e., the or each upright member, the or each support arm, and the or each shelf if provided) are preferably formed of stainless steel, for hygienic reasons.
Both aspects of the invention will now be described with reference to embodiments shown, by way of example only, in the accompanying drawings, in which:- Figure 1 is an exploded general view of left-hand components of a shelving or like system in accordance with both aspects of the invention; Figure 2 correspondsto Figure 1 but shows similar right-hand components of the shelving or like system; Figure 3 corresponds to the upper part of Figure 1 butwith the components assembled together and supporting one end of a shelf; Figure 4shows a modified construction of the support arm shown in Figure2; Figure 5 corresponds to Figure 3 but shows a sloping shelf; Figure 6 is a perspectiveview of part of a shelving or like system in accordance with the first aspectof the invention, provided with rack bars; Figure 7 is a fragmentary view showing part of a shelving or like system in accordancewith the invention, provided with a wire basket; and Figure 8 shows a central wall plate for simultaneous engagement by upper and lower upright members in a shelving or like system in accordance with the second aspect of the invention.
In Figures 1 and 2, a shelving or like system comprises a pair of elongate upright members 10 of hollow square section, with upper notches 11 dou ble the length of lower notches 12, the notches constituting means at spaced positions on rearfaces 13 for securing of the upright members 10 to a wall or other structural member (not shown) as will be described 2 presently, and a number of holes 14 are provided in an adjacent side face 15 of each upright member 10. The illustrated system also comprises a pair (or two or more pairs) of support arms 16 of plate form each having adjacent one end 17 and an upper edge 18 a lateral peg 19 for releasable engagement with anyone of the holes 14 in the respective upright member 10, and also having adjacent that same end 17 and below the peg 19 a bracket consisting of a first portion 20 for abutting a frontface 21 of the respective upright member and a second portion 22 for abutting the opposite side face 23 to prevent withdrawal of the peg from the hole (see Figure 3).
Although not illustrated, it will be readily appreci ated that each support arm 16 is presented downward ly inclined tGthe respective upright member 10 with the second portion 22 of the bracket clear of the front face 21 until the peg 19 has been engaged with a hole 14,then the support arm is lowered to swing the second portion 22 of the bracket alongside the face 23 oppositetheface 15 with the holes 14, and to bring the first portion 20 of the bracket into abutment with the frontface 21,to supportthe support arm in cantilever (again see Figure 3). For removal,the support arm 16 is lifted to swing the second portion 22 of the bracket clear of the front face 21 of the upright member 10 to permitthe support arm to be moved laterallyto disengagethe peg 19 from the hole 14.
Referring again to Figures 1 and 2, the shelving or like system also comprises a pair of wall plates 24 95 having holes 25 for each upright member 10, with screws or bolts (not shown) forsecuring them to a wall or otherstructural member (not shown), and each wall plate has a head 26 joined to the plate by a neck 27, which head can enter an end of the upright member 10 100 when the neckjenters the notch 11 or 12 atthat end, the difference in the length of the notches affording a lost motion facility wherebythe upright member can be engaged with firstthe upperwall plate and then the lower wall plate or disengaged from firstthe lower 105 wall plate and then the upperwall plate by simple vertical sliding movements. The wall plates 24 are all identical, with the heads 26 tapered adjacentthe necks 27 to provide a lead-in forthe upper ends of the rear faces of the upright members into the necks of the 110 upperwall plates. Alternatively, the head 26 and neck 27 of each upper wall plate may be pivotable about an axis perpendicularto the wall plate 24to facilitate fitting of the upper end of the respective upright member 10 until full engagement of the upper longer 115 notch 11 with the neck 27 allows the lower end of the upright memberto be swung into position overthe head 26 of the lowerwall plate 24.
In Figures 1 and 2, the upper edge 18 of each support arm 16 isformed with aflange 28 for supporting a 120 shelf 29 (again see Figure3), and the flange 28 may be provided with holes (not shown) for readily remov able engagement by pegs (likewise not shown) on the underside of the shelf.
In Figure 4 a round peg 19 and an L-shaped metal bracket20,22 are welded to a sheet metal support arm 16, whereas in Figures 1 to 3the bracket 20,22 is formed integral with the support arm by punching and bending an appropriately shaped portion of the sheet metal support arm 16. Also in Figure 4, the support 130 GB 2 183 455 A 2 arm 16 is shown with a stop plate 30 perpendicularto the end 31 remote from the peg 19 and bracket20,22, to facilitate retention of a shelf or commodity packages (not shown) with slots or hangers slidable over the support arm 16.
In Figure 5 a support arm 16 is shown having a sloping flange 28 on its upper edge to support a sloping shelf 29 with a rail 31 along its front edge to prevent goods displayed thereon from sliding off.
Each support arm 16 in Figure 6 has its upper edge 18 provided with a number of notches 32 (instead of but possibly in addition to-the flange 28), for engagement by rack bars 33 or by hangers (not shown) of commodity packages.
Figure 7 shows a support arm 16 with a lower sloping flange 34 (in addition tothe flange 28 along its upper edge) to support a hanger 35 at one end of a wire basket 36, the other end being similarly supported.
Finally, Figure 8 shows a central wall plate 37 with fixing holes 38 and provided with a head 39 and neck 40 of sufficient heightto be able to be engaged simultaneously bythe upper end of the upper notch 11 of a lower upright member 10 and the lower notch 12

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of an upper upright member 10 (of a pair of upright members affording extending heightto the system), the head and neck being pivotable about an axis 41 perpendicularto thewall plate 37 to facilitate fitting of the lower upright member before the upper upright member, upper and lowerwall plates 24 being used as described aboveto secure the upper end of the upper upright member and the lower end forthe lower upright member respectively. CLAIMS
1. A shelving or like system comprising at least one elongate upright member having means at spaced positions on a rearface for securing of the upright memberto a wall or other structural member, and a number of holes in at least one adjacent side face; and at least one support arm of plate form having adjacent one end and an upper edge a lateral peg for releasable engagement with any one of the holes in the upright member, and having adjacentthat same end and below the peg a bracket consisting of a first portion for abutting a frontface of the upright member when the peg is engaged with a hole and a second portion for abutting the opposite sideface to prevent withdrawal of the peg from the hole.
2. Asystem asin Claim 1,wherein around peg and an L-sha ped sheet metal bracket are welded to a sheet metal support arm.
3. A system as in Claim 1, wherein the bracket is formed integral with the support arm by punching and bending an appropriately shaped portion thereof.
4. Asystem as in anyone of Claims 1 to 3,wherein the upper edge of the support arm is formed with a flange for supporting a shelf.
5. A system as in Claim 4, wherein the flange is provided with holesfor readily removable engage125 ment by pegs on the underside of the shelf.
6. Asystem as in anyone of Claims 1 to 5,wherein the support arm is provided with a stop plate perpendicularto the end remote from the peg and bracket, to facilitate retention of a shelf or commodity packages with slots or hangers slidable overthe 3 k il GB 2 183 455 A 3 supportarm.
7. Asystem as in anyone of Claims 1 to 6,wherein the upper edge of the support arm is provided with a number of notches, for engagement by rack bars or by 5 hangersof commodity packages.
8. AsheWing or like system comprising at feast one elongate upright member of hollow square or rectangular section having a notch in each end of a rearface, Mth, one upper notch appreciably longer than the otherfower one; a pair of wall plates having holes for screwgor bolts for securing them to a wall or other structurar member, and each having ahead joined to the plate by a neck, which head can enter an end of the upright memberwhen the neck enters the notch at that end, the difference in the] ength of the notches affording a lost motion facility whereby the upright member can be engaged with first the upper wall plate and then the lower wall plate or disengaged from first the lower wall plate and then the upperwall plate by simple vertical sliding movements; and at least one support arm adapted to be removable engaged with the upright member atany of a number of positions along its length.
9. A system as in Claim 8, wherein the means for removable engaging the at least one support arm with at least one upright member is in accordance with Claim 1.
10. Asystem as in Claim 8 orClaim 9,wherein a central wall plate is provided, with a head and neck of sufficient heightto be able to be engaged simultaneously bythe upper end of the upper notch of a lower upright member and the lower notch of an upper upright member.
11. A system as in Claim 1 0,wherein the head and neck of the central wall plate are pivotable about an axis perpendicular to the wall plateto facilitatef ittIng of the lower upright member.
12. Asystem as in any oneof the preceding Claims, wherein all the components areformed of stainlesssteel.
13. A shelving or like system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings.
14. A shelving orlike system as in Claim 13 and as modified substantially ashereinbefore described with referenceto anyone or more of Figures 3to 8 of the accompanying drawings.
Amendments to the claims have been filed, and have the following effect:(a) Claims 8 and 91 have been deleted or textually amended.
(b) New ortextually amended claims have been filed as follows:- 8. A shelving Qrtike system as in anyone of claims 1 to 7 wherein the. at least one elongate upright member i.%Q.f h.c.i.iewsquare or rectangular cross section; h!a.vi,'mg a notch in each end of area r face, with oneupper, notch. appreciably longer than the other 6Q lmerone; andthe system further comprises a pa i r of wall plates having holesfor screws or bolts for securing them to a wall or other structural member, and each having a head joined to the plate by a neck, which head can enter an end of the uprig ht member when the neck enters the notch at that end, the difference in the length of the notches affording a lost motion facility wherebythe upright member can be engaged with firsIthe upperwall plate and then the lower wall plate or disengaged from firstthe lower wall plate and then the upperwall plate by simple vertical sliding movements.
(c) Claims 10-14 above have been re-numbered as 9-13 and their appendancies corrected.
Printed in the United Kingdom for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by the Tweeddale Press Group, 8991685, 6187 18996. Published at the Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A l AY, from which copies may be obtained.
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