GB2461908A - Shelving Brackets - Google Patents
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- GB2461908A GB2461908A GB0813094A GB0813094A GB2461908A GB 2461908 A GB2461908 A GB 2461908A GB 0813094 A GB0813094 A GB 0813094A GB 0813094 A GB0813094 A GB 0813094A GB 2461908 A GB2461908 A GB 2461908A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B57/00—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
- A47B57/30—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
- A47B57/40—Cabinets, 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
- A47B57/42—Cabinets, 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
- A47B57/425—Cabinets, 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 introduced by a vertical pivoting movement
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B57/00—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions
- A47B57/30—Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features for adjusting shelves or partitions with means for adjusting the height of detachable shelf supports
- A47B57/40—Cabinets, 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
- A47B57/42—Cabinets, 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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B96/00—Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
- A47B96/06—Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B96/00—Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
- A47B96/06—Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
- A47B96/061—Cantilever brackets
Abstract
A shelf-supporting bracket 3 for connection to an upright (1, Figure 1) having a plurality of regularly vertically spaced apart slots (7), the bracket comprising: an upper edge 13 comprising shelf supporting means 43, and a mounting edge 15 comprising first and second vertical engagement means and first horizontal engagement means arranged so that, when the bracket is connected to an upright: the first vertical engagement means 27 is located within a first slot in the upright and engages the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached above the first slot, the first horizontal engagement means (41, Figure 3) is located within a second slot positioned below the first slot, and engages the lower edge of the second slot, and the second vertical engagement means 37 engages the outside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached below the second slot. The bracket may be provided with lugs 21, 23, 25 for engaging the upright or the middle lug may be omitted. The bracket allows a first and second brackets to be attached in immediately adjacent slots in the upright (Figure 4) thus reducing the spacing between shelves.
Description
Shelving Brackets
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to brackets for connecting shelves to uprights in modular shelving systems, particularly to brackets having improved weight bearing capacities.
Background of the Invention
Modular shelving systems are used widely for domestic and commercial storage and in the retail trade, particularly throughout supermarkets. Many such systems are constructed from variable numbers of three primary components, i.e two or more uprights, one or more shelving panels and two or more shelf-supporting brackets that hook into slots in the uprights.
Uprights for use in modular shelving systems may be free-standing or wall-mounted, and are usually rectangular section hollow bars of which the front faces have been provided with a series of slots, spaced at fixed intervals along the length of the uprights, and into which the hooks of the shelf-supporting brackets mount. Generally the slots are spaced at fixcd intervals, commonly with a spacing (or pitch) of 50mm.
For conventional systems the spacing of the slots in the upright is a determinant of the vertical spacing between shelves mounted thereto. Brackets for use with such uprights usually comprise two or more mounting hooks for engaging the slots in the uprights. These hooks may either all engage the lower edges of their respective slots (known as "down-hooking" brackets) or may all engage the upper edges of their respective slots (commonly known as "up-hooking" brackets) Brackets may also have combinations of hooks, some of which engage the lower edges of their slots whilst others engage the upper edges of their slots. In most cases the hooks will be arranged to engage consecutive slots in an upright.
One means for increasing the load bearing capacity of brackets for use in modular shelving systems is to increase the number of slots engaged by the brackets. In general this is done by increasing the number of hooks provided on each bracket, for example, brackets having three hooks for engaging the upright are generally stronger than brackets having two upright engaging hooks, and brackets having four upright engaging hooks are generally stronger than brackets having three upright engaging hooks. Increasing the number of hooks on a bracket normally however results in an increase in the minimum vertical spacing between shelves that can be attached by the brackets. For example, in modular systems comprising uprights having a conventional slot spacing of 50mm, brackets having 3 slot engaging hooks may be used to attach shelves with a minimum spacing of 150mm, whereas the minimum spacing for shelves attached by using brackets having four upright attaching hooks is 200mm.
Summary of the Invention
The present invention provides a shelf-supporting bracket for connection to an upright having a plurality of regularly vertically spaced apart slots, the bracket comprising: an upper edge comprising shelf supporting means, and a mounting edge comprising first and second vertical engagement means and first horizontal engagement means arranged so that, when the bracket is connected to an upright: the first vertical engagement means is located within a first slot in the upright and engages the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached above the first slot, the first horizontal engagement means is located within a second slot positioned below the first slot, and supportingly engages the lower edge of the second slot, and the second vertical engagement means engages the outside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached below the second slot.
Preferably, the second vertical engagement means of brackets of the present invention is arranged so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, it engages the outside surface of the upright at a position substantially immediately below the second slot. Most preferably, the second vertical engagement means is formed by the mounting edge of the bracket extending below the first horizontal engagement means.
In particularly preferred brackets of the present invention, the first horizontal engagement means further comprises means to engage the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached. This helps to prevent brackets of the invention being accidentally removed from the uprights to which they are attached. In a preferred embodiment, the first horizontal engagement means is in the form of an attachment hook located on the mounting edge of the bracket and having a notch in its lower surface so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the notch cooperates with the lower edge of the slot in which it is inserted, to support the bracket and also to prevent its accidental removal from the upright.
In preferred brackets of the invention, the first vertical attachment means is arranged so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the area of engagement between the first vertical attachment means and the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached is located above the upper edge of the bracket. In this arrangement, the first vertical attachment means is preferably arranged in the form of a hook located on the mounting edge of the bracket, and extending above the upper edge of the bracket.
In preferred brackets according to the present invention, the mounting edge comprises a third vertical engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the third vertical engagement means engages the outside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached. In such preferred brackets, the third vertical engagement means is preferably a vertical surface of the mounting edge of the bracket. Most preferably, the third vertical engagement means engages the outside surface of the upright immediately above the slot engaged by the first horizontal engagement means.
In preferred embodiments of the brackets of the present invention, the mounting edge comprises a fourth vertical engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the fourth vertical engagement means is located within a third slot in the upright, which is between the first and second slots, and engages the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached above the third slot.
In further preferred brackets according to the present invention, the mounting edge comprises a second horizonal engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the second horizontal engagement means supportingly engages the lower edge of a third slot in the upright which is between the first and second slots.
Particularly preferred brackets according to the present invention comprise both a fourth vertical engagement means and a second horizontal engagement means and, most preferably, these are arranged so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the fourth vertical engagement means is located within the slot engaged by the second horizontal engagement means. In a particularly preferred embodiment of a bracket of the present invention, the fourth vertical engagement means and the second horizontal engagement means are provided in the form of a hook mounted on the mounting edge of the bracket.
The hook comprises a notch located in its upper surface, the notch having a vertical surface for engaging the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached at a position above the slot into which the hook is inserted. The hook also comprises a horizontal surface at the bottom of the hook which rests upon the lower edge of the slot into which the hook is positioned.
Preferably, brackets of the present invention engage consecutive slots when they are attached to an upright. In particular, in brackets of the present invention comprising first and second vertical engagement means and a first horizontal engagement means, and optionally a third vertical engagement means, but not a fourth vertical engagement means nor second horizontal engagement means, the first and second slots engaged by the brackets are consecutive slots.
Similarly, in brackets of the present invention comprising first and second vertical engagement means, a first horizontal engagement means, optionally third vertical engagement means, and either one or both of a fourth vertical engagement means and a second horizontal engagement means, the first, third and second slots engaged by the brackets are consecutive slots.
Brackets of the present invention may be of any suitable size or shape. Preferred brackets of the present invention are elongated generally triangular plates. Most preferably in brackets of the present invention, the mounting edge is generally connected to one end of the upper edge and is generally perpendicular thereto. In such preferred brackets the forward edge the bracket opposite to the mounting edge is a vertical or forwardly sloping edge having a length significantly shorter than the length of the mounting edge, so that the lower edge of the bracket opposing the upper edge slopes upwardly from the mounting edge towards the forward edge of the bracket.
Lengths of the upper edges of brackets of the present invention may vary from approximately 250mm to 1000mm. In general, in brackets of the present invention comprising first and second vertical engagement means and first horizontal means, and optionally third vertical engagement means, but not fourth vertical engagement means nor second horizontal engagement means, the length of the upper edge will be preferably from 300 to 700mm, more preferably from 400 to 600mm, for example 570mm. For brackets of the present invention comprising first and second vertical engagement means, first horizontal engagement means, optionally a third vertical engagement means, and at least one or both of a fourth vertical engagement means and a second horizontal engagement means, the length of the upper edge will preferably be from 400 to 800mm, more preferably from 550 to 700mm, for
example 670mm.
The lengths of the mounting edges of brackets of the present invention will generally depend upon the number of slots that are to be engaged by the brackets.
Brackets according to the present invention preferably further comprise shelf engaging means. The shelf engaging means may include slots in the upper edge of the bracket.
Brackets according to the present invention preferably have widths of from 2 to 3.5mm, more preferably from 2.5 to 3mm, most preferably 3mm.
Brackets according to the present invention may be made from any suitable materials, including metals, plastics and composite materials. Suitable metals include steel, particularly high tensile micro alloy steel.
The present invention also provides shelves to which are attached two or more brackets of the present invention. Such shelves may be attached directly to slotted uprights.
The present invention also provides a modular shelving system comprising a plurality of uprights having a plurality of regularly spaced apart slots and further comprising a plurality of brackets and/or shelves of the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
An embodiment of the present will now be described by way of example with reference to the drawings in which: Figure 1 is a front view of a conventional shelving upright for use with brackets of the present invention; Figure 2 is a side view of a preferred embodiment of a shelving bracket according to the present invention; Figure 3 is a detailed view of the mounting edge of the bracket shown in Figure 2, and Figure 4 is a sectional view showing the mounting edge of a first bracket as shown in Figure 2 attached to an upright as shown in Figure 1, and also showing part of a second bracket as shown in Figure 2 attached to the upright below the first bracket.
Figure 1 shows a conventional upright for use with a bracket of the present invention. The upright 1 is a hollow steel bar having a rectangular cross section. The front face 5 of the upright comprises a vertical series of upright slots 7 each slot 7 having a height of 28mm, and the land 8 between each slot 7 being 22mm. Each slot 7 has a lower edge 9 and an upper edge 11.
As shown in Figure 2, an embodiment of a bracket 3 of the present invention has the appearance of a substantially flat generally triangular plate. The bracket 3 is made of a high tensile micro alloy steel and has a thickness of 3mm. The bracket has an upper edge 13, and a mounting edge 15 which is generally perpendicular to the upper edge 13. The bracket 3 also comprises a front edge 17 at the opposite end of the bracket 3 to the mounting edge 15. The front edge 17 slopes forwardly from the upper edge 13 and is of substantially shorter length than the mounting edge 15. A lower edge 19 joins the mounting edge 15 to the front edge 17. The upper edge 13 of the bracket 3 comprises various shelf engaging means 43.
The total length of the bracket 3 from the mounting edge 15 to the front edge 17 where it meets the upper edge 13 is 670mm.
The mounting edge 15 of the bracket 3 comprises an upper attachment lug 21, a middle attachment lug 23 and a lower attachment lug 25.
As shown in more detail in Figures 3 and 4, the upper attachment lug 21 comprises a first vertical face 27 which, when the bracket 3 is attached to an upright 1, engages the inner surface of the land 8 above the slot 7 into which the upper attachment lug 21 has been inserted. When the bracket 3 is attached to an upright 1, the upper attachment lug 21 does not engage the lower edge 9 nor the upper edge 11 of the slot 7 into which it has been inserted.
As shown in more detail in Figures 3 and 4, the lower attachment lug 25 comprises a first horizontal surface 29 which, when the bracket 3 is attached to an upright, engages the lower edge 9 of the slot 7 into which the lower attachment lug 25 is inserted. The lower attachment lug 25 also comprises a tab 31 having a vertical surface 33 which engages the inner surface of the land 8 below the slot 7 when the first horizontal surface 29 is resting on the lower edge 9 of the slot 7. The tab 31 prevents the bracket 3 from moving forwards with respect to the upright 1 when it is located in the slot 7 of the upright 1, and will therefore help to prevent the bracket 3 from being accidentally knocked from the upright 1.
The mounting edge 15 of the bracket 3 also comprises a second vertical face 35 which, when the lower attachment lug 25 is located in a slot 7 in an upright 1, engages the outer surface of the land 8 immediately below the slot 7 engaged by the lower attachment lug 25.
The mounting edge 15 of the bracket 3 also comprises a third vertical face 37 located between the middle attachment lug 23 and the lower attachment lug 25. When the bracket 3 is attached to an upright 1, the third vertical face 37 engages the outer surface of the land 8 between the slots 7 engaged by the middle attachment lug 23 and the lower attachment lug 25.
As shown in more detail in Figures 3 and 4, the middle attachment lug 23 comprises a fourth vertical face 39 which, when the bracket 3 is attached to an upright 1, engages the inside surface of the land 8 above the slot 7 into which the middle attachment lug 23 is inserted. The middle attachment lug 23 also comprises a second horizontal face 41 which supportingly engages the lower edge 9 of the slot 7 into which the middle attachment lug 23 is inserted.
Thus, when the bracket 3 is attached to an upright 1, the upper attachment lug 21, middle attachment lug 23 and lower attachment lug 25 will be inserted into 3 consecutive slots 7, first horizontal surface 29 and second horizontal surface 41 will each supportingly engage with the lower edges 9 of their respective slots 7, first vertical face 27 and fourth vertical face 39 will each engage the inside surface of the land 8 above the slots 7 engaged by the upper attachment lug 21 and the middle attachment lug 23 respectively, and the second vertical face 35 and third vertical face 37 will each engage the outer surface of the land 8 respectively below and above the slot 7 engaged by lower attachment lug 25-The vertical surface 33 of the tab 31 will also engage the inner surface of the land 8 immediately below the slot 7 into which the lower attachment lug 25 is inserted.
The bracket 3 shown in Figures 1 to 4 is capable of supporting loads equivalent to conventional brackets having four hooked attachment means; however, as shown in Figure 4, when brackets 3 according to this embodiment are attached above each other to an upright 1, the lower attachment lug 25 of a first bracket 3 may be located in a slot 7 immediately above a slot 7 engaged by the upper attachment lug 21 of a second bracket 3 positioned below the first bracket 3, and therefore, when the pitch of the upright 1 is 50mm, the spacing between the shelves may as small as 150mm (the minimum spacing would be 200mm for conventional brackets having four hooks) In an alternative embodiment of a bracket 3 of the invention, the middle attachment lug 23 may be omitted and the distance between the upper attachment lug 21 and the lower attachment lug 25 reduced so that they may engage consecutive slots 7 in an upright 1. Optionally, a third vertical face 37 may be provided for some or all of the distance between the upper attachment lug and 21 and the lower attachment lug 25 in this embodiment.
Claims (14)
- CLAIMS: 1. A shelf-supporting bracket for connection to an upright having a plurality of regularly vertically spaced apart slots, the bracket comprising: an upper edge comprising shelf supporting means, and a mounting edge comprising first and second vertical engagement means and first horizontal engagement means arranged so that, when the bracket is connected to an upright: the first vertical engagement means is located within a first slot in the upright and engages the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached above the first slot, the first horizontal engagement means is located within a second slot positioned below the first slot, and supportingly engages the lower edge of the second slot, and the second vertical engagement means engages the outside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached below the second slot.
- 2. A bracket as claimed in claim 1 wherein, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the second vertical engagement means engages the outside surface of the upright substantially immediately below the second slot.
- 3. A bracket as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the first horizontal engagement means further comprises means to engage the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached.
- 4. A bracket as claimed in any preceding claim wherein, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the area of engagement between the first vertical attachment means and the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached is located above the upper edge of the bracket.
- S. A bracket as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the mounting edge comprises a third vertical engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the third vertical engagement means engages the outside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached.
- 6. A bracket as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the mounting edge comprises a fourth vertical engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the fourth vertical engagement means is located within a third slot in the upright, which is between the first and second slots, and engages the inside surface of the face of the upright to which the bracket is attached above the third slot.
- 7. A bracket as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the mounting edge comprises a second horizontal engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that when the bracket is attached to an upright, the second horizontal engagement means supportingly engages the lower edge of a third slot in the upright which is between the first and second slots.
- 8. A bracket as claimed in claim 6, wherein the mounting edge comprises a second horizontal engagement means positioned between the first vertical engagement means and the first horizontal engagement means so that, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the second horizontal engagement means supportingly engages the lower edge of the third slot in the upright in which the fourth vertical engagement means is located.
- 9. A bracket as claimed in any of claims I to 5 wherein, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the first and second slots engaged by the bracket are consecutive slots.
- 10. A bracket as claimed in any of claims 6 to B wherein, when the bracket is attached to an upright, the first, third and second slots engaged by the bracket are consecutive slots.
- 11. A bracket as claimed in any preceding claim further comprising shelf engaging means.
- 12. A shelf comprising two or more brackets as claimed in any preceding claim.
- 13. A modular shelving system comprising a plurality of uprights having a plurality of regularly spaced apart slots, and further comprising a plurality of brackets as claimed in any of claims 1 to 11 and/or a plurality of shelves as claimed in claim 12.
- 14. A shelf-supporting bracket, shelf or modular shelving system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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US6019331A (en) * | 1996-06-07 | 2000-02-01 | Herman Miller, Inc. | Cantilever bracket assembly |
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US2956766A (en) * | 1959-03-02 | 1960-10-18 | Russell E Maintain | Shelf supporting bracket |
US4198913A (en) * | 1978-05-26 | 1980-04-22 | Haworth Mfg., Inc. | Component locking device |
WO1988006018A1 (en) * | 1987-02-12 | 1988-08-25 | Sparring Elfa Ab | Bracket mounting |
US5185971A (en) * | 1991-05-17 | 1993-02-16 | Johnson Jr Hugh L | Channeled wall panel |
US6019331A (en) * | 1996-06-07 | 2000-02-01 | Herman Miller, Inc. | Cantilever bracket assembly |
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