GB2223933A - Shelf bracket - Google Patents

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GB2223933A
GB2223933A GB8925925A GB8925925A GB2223933A GB 2223933 A GB2223933 A GB 2223933A GB 8925925 A GB8925925 A GB 8925925A GB 8925925 A GB8925925 A GB 8925925A GB 2223933 A GB2223933 A GB 2223933A
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Jeffery Lappage
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BRITANNIA SHELVING Ltd
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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
    • A47B96/06Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
    • A47B96/061Cantilever 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
    • A47B57/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
    • A47B57/30Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
    • A47B57/40Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of hooks coacting with openings
    • A47B57/42Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports consisting of hooks coacting with openings the shelf supports being cantilever brackets

Abstract

A shelf support system comprises a U-shaped channel member (1) with a side wall (3) having a plurality of slots (6) for receiving brackets members for supporting a shelf. The bracket member is provided with two spaced hook shaped projections (10) at the roar, each of which may be passed through adjacent slots (6) in the channel member and thereafter drop downwardly whereby the portions of the channel member lying between the two adjacent slots enter the notches (11). The bracket is then secured against lateral withdrawal. The hook shaped projections (10a and 10b) have their normally vertical planes displaced such that the projection (10a) abuts the front side surface of a slot (6) and the lower projection (10b) abuts the rear side surface of slot (6). In this way, it is possible to make the top surface (8) of the bracket truly a right angle with respect to the front surface of the upright. <IMAGE>

Description

TITLF Shelf Supports This invention relates to supports for shelving and is more particularly concerned with a support of the kind comprising an elongate channel section strip which in use is secured vertically to a wall surface and which has a plurality of regularly sp7ceo formations which are engaged by brackets having a sufrace extending generally at right angles to the strip an which serve to support a wooden or metal shelf.Constructions of such shelf support systems knewn ccmprise a @-shaped channel member which is secured to a wall and of which the front surface formed by the base limb of the U has one or more rowa of regularly spaced slots which are engaged by hock like projections on the rear of a shelf supporting bracket. In a domestic environment in particular the slots, which extend necessarily the whole length of the strip, are unsightly.
According to this invention there is provided a supporting system comprising, in combination, an elongate channel member including a plurality of regularly spaced slots and a bracket member including one or more nook shaped projections to engge with a slot or slots, the bracket bearing against and projectin from a front @@@@ of the chennel member wherein the slots are provided in a side wall of the channel member and the hook shaped projection extende generally at right angles to the pl-ane of the bracket.
Preferably each bracket will include two hook shaped projections for stability although more than two projections are possible.
With this arrangement the front surface of the channel member dess not include slots and therefore an unsightly appearance is avoided. To seoure the channel member to a wall surface or the like apertures may b provided at spaced locations to receive screw fixings. With this construction the brackets are engaged from the side of the channel member by entering the hook shaped projections into respective the the bracket then dropping downwardly so that the hook portion engages behind the side wall; thus securing the bracket against displacement.The bracket will include an abutment which contacts the front surface of the channel member, the abutment being arranged to substantially prevent sideways movement of the bracket.
.Slots may be provided in one side wall only of the channel member or it both sides. The brackets may be "handed" with some brackets having the hook shaped proiections extending in from one side whereas other brackets have the projections extending in from the other side. Generally, however, it will be preferable to provide a channel member with a single row of slots along one side wall with bracket members all of the same hand.
More than two rows of slots may be provide@ along the side well of the channel member. for example, to faeciltate engagement with different bracket. or alternatively a bracket may include spaced pairs of hock skapei projections which engage with adjacent. slote when two rows thereof are provided.
The slots in the chennel member may be constituted by closed or open recesses.
ln a preferred embodiment to avoid having the slots in the side wall of the channel member too close to the front waQ3 the front wall may have a concave (as viewed from the front) depression tending along the length whereby the rear surface of this depression engages the front surface of the hook shaped part on the bracket. With this arrangement the slot may be positioned more rearwardly thus avoiding distortion during the mannfaeturing process. The concave depression may be arcuate or possibly a plurality of.
such depressions. may be provided in discrete locations along the front wall of the channel member and positioned so that the rer o." the depressions are abutted or engaged by the hook shaped projection on the bracket.
In a further preferred embodiment the hook shaped projections on the brackets do not lie in the same vertical plane but the lowermost projection is displaced rearwardly with respect to the upper projection. When assembied te the channel member the lowermost projection abuts the rear-ard side. of the slot whereas the upper prejeotion abuts the forward side of the slot. in this way the lower projection cooperates with its lot o b to prevent drooping of the bracket and the upper projection also cooperates with the forward side of its slot to assist in this process.This feature has been found to be important as it enables the bracket to remain truly at right angles to the channe1 member and compensates for small tolerances in the dimensions and in differences in thickness of the paint layer. - Both this arrangement and the aforesaid arrangement which includes the depression extending along the length of the front surface of the channel member offers particular a@ve ases in that the bracket bac side of the slot to provide rigid engagement.
Aocording to a further aspeot of this inventien a supporting system comprising, in combination, en elongate channel member including a plurality of regularly spaced slots and a bracket member including one or more hook shaped projections to engage wit a slot or slots, the bracket bearing against and projecting from a front wall of the channel member wherein the slots are provided in a side wall of the channel member, and the hook shaped projection extends generally at right angles to the plane of the bracket, means being provided to uree the rear surface least one hook shaped projection into contact with the rear side of a slot in the channel member.
The front facing surface of the channel me may be embellished with decorative patterning, for example, formed by printing embossing or the like processes and the concave depressions may for.rp. part of such embellishment. In a further preferred arrangement the channel member may be formed from an extrusion of a metal such as aluminium or formed from steel.
Embodiments according to the invention are shown by way of example only in the accompanying. drawings.
wherein: Figure 1 shows a perspective. virew of a portion of a channel member.
Figure la shows a fragmetary view of an alternative slot arrangement in a channel member, Figure e 2 sows a longitudinal section on the line II-II of Figure 1 through channel member with a front end view of a bracket, Figpre 3 shows a sectional vies through the channel member with the braeket engaged, Figure 4 is a side view of the bracket, Figure 5 shows a view similar to Figure 3 but using a different profile of channel member. and Figure 6 shows a side view of a further embodiment of bracket.
Referring to the drawings. the shelving system provided comprises an elongate channel member 1 having side wall 2 and 3 and a front wall 4. In use a length of channel member is secured to a wall or other upright surface by means of serew holes 5. The screw hles. are provided at spaced at lccations along the length and the nermally apper end of the channel member may be identified by two closely spaced apertures. . rough the side wall 3 rr provided a plurality of regularly spaced longitudinally aligned slots 6. In a modification shown in Figure la, the slots have an open rear side but otherwise perform a similar function.
In combination with the channel member there is provided a bracket member for supporting a shelf, the bracket member forming a cantilever support and being fermed frer sheet metal material with a side 7 and a @op 8 preferably provided with apertures to which a sheif @ may he secured. The rear of the bracket has two spaced hook shaped projections 10, each of which may be passed throuhg adjacent slots 6 in the channel member and thereafter drop downwardly whereby the portions of he channel member lying between the two adjacent s slots enter the notches 11. The bracket is then secured against lateral withdrawal.
To provide stability an abutment 12 is formed by the rear edge of the top surface 8 and spacing between the hooks 10 and abutment 12 is arranged so that the parts closely embrace the front wall 4 of the bracket to substantially prevent sideways displacement.
In a typical embodiment the channel member will have a width across the front face of some 18 mm and a depth ofisomes 10 mma Needless to say slots 6 may be provided in both side walls of the channel member @@ necessary and bracket members having the hook slaped projections 10 on the opposite side may be provided also. The invention also contemplates a construction of channel member having a much reduced depth and wherein the slots 6 are open somewhat as illustrate in Figure la. It is also possib]e to provide two rows of slots 8 in a side wall of the chennel member to be engaged by double hooks provided on the bracket.
Such a construction may offer improved strength and stability.
Referring now to Figure 5 of te dravi ncs. this sows a modification and in the drawings like references have been used to indicate like parts with particular reference to Figure :3. The embodiment Figure 5 includes a longitudinally extending arcuate concave depression 13 whic-h forms a bump on the rear inner surface of the channel member. As may be seen from Figure 5, the purpose of this bump is to enable the hooks 10 to be relatively displaced rearwardly with respect to the abutment surface 12 and thus to allou the slot 6 in side wall 3 to be positioned more rearwardly so that the slot may be cut or otherwise formed in the wall more readily without distortion or deformation of the roetal.The bump 13 thus forms a bearing surfoce for the hook 10 and surface 12 of the bracket to provide for a stable location when the bracket is in its position. This arrangement additionally provides improved stability and prevents the bracket "drooping" due to tolerances.
The depressions 13 could be formed as discrete elongate channels or of hemispherical profile.
Other mean may he be provided by deforming the channel member so as to provide abutments for the hook member 10 whilst the surface 12 of the bracket abuts the front fece of the chamel member or possibly projections which extend from the front face. The embodiment shown in Figure V enables the slot to be displaced back from the front face of the channel member by about 4 mm.
Referring now to Figure 6 of the drawings this shows a particularly advantageous embodiment which, as in Figure 5, provides much improved stability and is better able to absorb tolerances in dimensions and paint thicknesses. In Figure C, the hook shaped projections 10a and 10b have their normally vertical planes displaced such that the projection lOa abuts the front side surface of a sl@t 6 and the lower projection 10b abuts the rear side surface of s@ot @.
In this way, it is possible to make the tap surface 8.
of the bracket truly a right angle with respect ot the front surface of the upright and in addition an inbuilt tension is provided whereby the bracket is very rigidly secured in conjunction with the abutment 12 at the end of the top surface 8.
The arrangements of Figures 5 and 6 provide a particularly novel means of obtaining rigidity and good securement of the bracket to the upright in a simple manner and this avoids any looseness or dr@@p which may ceeur due to wear or tolerances.

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1. A supporting system comprising. in combination. an elongate channel member inciuding a plurality of regularly spaced slots anc. a bracket member including one or more hook shaped projections to engage with a slot or slots, the bracket bearing against and projecting from a front wall of the channel member wherein the slots are provided in :, a si.de wall of the channel member, and the hook shaped projection extend generally at right angles @@ the plane of the brs@@et
2. A system accerding to Claim 1. whereina each bracket will inclure two @@ek shaped Frojections for stability although more than two projections are possible.
3. A system according to Claim l or 2, wherein the bracket includes an abutment which contacts the frent surface of the channel member, the abutment being arranged to substantially prevent sideways movement of the bracket.
4. A system according to any preceding claim. wherein slots are provided in one side wall only of the channel. member.
5. A system accordingot any preceding. claim, wherein more than two rows of slots are provided along the side wall of the channel member.
6. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein a bracket includes spaced pairs of hook shaped projections which engage wit adjacent slots when two rows thereof are provided.
7. a system according to any preceding claim, wherein the front wall of the channel member has concave (es viewed from the front) depression extending along the length whereby the ear surface of this depression enages the front surface of the hook shaped part on the bracket
8. A system according to Claim 7, wherein the concave depression is arcuate or a plurality of such depressions are provided in discrete locations along the front wall of the channel member and positioned so that the rear of the depressions are abutted or engaged by the hook shaped projection on the bracket.
9. A support sstem as described herein and exemplified with reference to Figures 1 to 4 and 7 of the drawings as modified by Figure 5.
lO. A support system as described herein and exemplified with reference to Figures 1 to 4 and 7 of the drawings as modified by Figures 5 and 6.
9. A system according to @any preceding claim, wherein the hook shaped projections on the brackets do not lie in the same vertical plane but the lowermost projection is displaced rearwardly with respect to the upper projection whereby when assembled to the channel member the lowermost projection abuts the rearward side of its slot whereas the upper projection abuts the forward side of its slot.
10. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein the front facing surface of the channel member is ern,bellis?-.ed with decorate patterning, for example, formed by printing embossing or the like processes 11.A supporting system comprising. in combination, an elongate channel member including a plurality of regularly spaced slots and a bracket member including one or more hook shaped projections to engage with a slot or slots, the bracket bearing against and projecting fom a front wall of the channel member wherein the slots are provided in a side wall of the channel member, and the hook shaped projection extends generally at right angles to the plane of the bracket, means.being provided to urge the rear surface of at least one hook snaped projection into contact with the rear side of a slot. in the: channel member.
12. A system as claimed in Claim 11, whereir thesaid means comprises a protuberance on the rear of the front wall of the channel member, the protuberance abutting the front surface of the hook shaped member.
13. A system bs claimed in claim 11 or 12, wherein the bracket has a plurality of book shaped projections, one projection having the plane thereof offset relatively to another whereby the offset forms said means.
14. A support system as described herein and exemplified with reference to Figures 1 to 4 of the drawings.
15. A support system as described herein and exemplified with reference to Figures 1 to 5 of the drawings.
16. A support system as described herein and exemplified uith reference to Figures 1 to 6 f the drawings.
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows 1. A bracket member for or in combination with a supporting system comprising an elongate channel member including a plurality of regularly spaced slots and with the bracket member including at least two hook shaped projections at the rear end thereof each to engage with a respective slot or slots, an abutment on the rear end of the bracket bearing against a front wall defining the base of the channel member, the slots being provided in a side wall of the channel member witch the plane of the hook shaped projections extending generally parallel to the plane of the base of the channel member wherein the plane of an upper projection is relatively offset with respect to the plane of a lower projection.
2. A bracket member as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the projections are arranged whereby a rear-facing surface of at least one hook shaped projection is urged into contact with the rear side edge of a slot in the channel member.
3. A bracket member as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the bracket has a lower hook shaped projection rearwardly offset relatively to another projection.
4@ A bracket member according to Claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein each bracket- includ-es-- -two- or: more hbok shaped projections.
5. A bracket member according to any preceding claim, wherein the abutment on the bracket comprises a rear edge of a top support surface.
6. A system according to any preceding claim, wherein the bracket includes spaced pairs of hook shaped projections which engage with adjacent slots in the channel member.
7. A bracket member according to any preceding claim, wherein two or more hook shaped projections are provided on a bracket, the plane of a lower projection being displaced rearwardly with respect to an upper projection whereby when engaged with the channel member the said lower projection abuts the rear side edge of a slot whereas the upper projection abuts the foruard side edge of a slot.
8. A bracket member according to any preceding claim, when in combination with a channel member wherein the front wall surface of the base of the channel member is embellished wit decorative matter formed by printing, embossing or the like processes.
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GB798106A (en) * 1956-02-21 1958-07-16 Parnall & Sons Ltd Improvements connected with shelving and the like
GB815686A (en) * 1956-05-29 1959-07-01 Ivar Hjalmar Rudolf Holmquist Improvements in brackets
GB1006707A (en) * 1961-10-20 1965-10-06 Cook & Ellington Ltd Improvements in or relating to cable hangers and the like
GB1198887A (en) * 1968-11-28 1970-07-15 Crompton Nettlefold Stenman Improvements in or relating to Brackets
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GB675887A (en) * 1950-01-19 1952-07-16 Pye Ltd Improvements in or relating to television
GB780467A (en) * 1955-02-16 1957-07-31 Lundqvist Harald Improvements in or relating to wall bookcases
GB798106A (en) * 1956-02-21 1958-07-16 Parnall & Sons Ltd Improvements connected with shelving and the like
GB815686A (en) * 1956-05-29 1959-07-01 Ivar Hjalmar Rudolf Holmquist Improvements in brackets
GB1006707A (en) * 1961-10-20 1965-10-06 Cook & Ellington Ltd Improvements in or relating to cable hangers and the like
GB1198887A (en) * 1968-11-28 1970-07-15 Crompton Nettlefold Stenman Improvements in or relating to Brackets
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