MXPA96001597A - Modula shelving system - Google Patents

Modula shelving system

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Publication number
MXPA96001597A
MXPA96001597A MXPA/A/1996/001597A MX9601597A MXPA96001597A MX PA96001597 A MXPA96001597 A MX PA96001597A MX 9601597 A MX9601597 A MX 9601597A MX PA96001597 A MXPA96001597 A MX PA96001597A
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Mexico
Prior art keywords
reinforcements
holes
shelving system
wires
modular
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Application number
MXPA/A/1996/001597A
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Spanish (es)
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MX9601597A (en
Inventor
Sehnoutek Jan
Original Assignee
Sehnoutek Jan
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Application filed by Sehnoutek Jan filed Critical Sehnoutek Jan
Priority to MXPA/A/1996/001597A priority Critical patent/MXPA96001597A/en
Priority to PCT/CZ1997/000017 priority patent/WO1997040722A1/en
Priority to AU25028/97A priority patent/AU2502897A/en
Priority to DE19781748T priority patent/DE19781748T1/en
Priority to CZ973735A priority patent/CZ373597A3/en
Publication of MX9601597A publication Critical patent/MX9601597A/en
Publication of MXPA96001597A publication Critical patent/MXPA96001597A/en

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Abstract

The invention relates to a modular shelving system comprising as basic elements armatures in the form of rectangular frames with continuous equidistant holes in which different wires, bolts, terminals or staples and hooks can be fastened, the reinforcements being of two sizes, the wire elements of four different lengths and are joined at the top and bottom of the reinforcements in cross-shaped form, in the intermediate part in horizontal form and for an additional reinforcement they are placed diagonally. To increase the storage space you can join two reinforcements by means of staples and the combinations that can be made are infinit

Description

fi -r r > n; .MA DI; iüGiVij íüx.i? or The invention is "related to a modular shelving system intended to be mounted in cellars, pantries, warehouses, garages, places that serve as industrial or agricultural workshops, spaces and non-residential premises, however, the system can also be mounted in anterooms , lobbies, balconies or in outside spaces, outside the house.There are similar systems, in which by means of nodes can be mounted or vary the shelves according to functional or aesthetic needs, but are intended for housing and for its manufacture They use materials of high construction quality and the finishing is obtained with expensive technologies, in fact, the price of these products is high, not to mention that the esthetic requirements limit the functional variability of these modules. shelves of the invention.It does not demand costly materials of - construction production technology is eln With a small number of construction elements, the permitted tolerance of dimensions in the production increases the resistance of the construction, and the construction is not odorous. All this reduces considerably the price of the final product, the relatively low weight of the respective elements of the system and the self-sealing of the miaxaos facilitate an easy and quick manipulation of the respective modules, and even large or modular together. The advantage for the manufacturer is the low price and the ease to get the raw materials in the national market. Simple manufacturing technology does not require high standardization and allows for illicit production. the respective modules can be easily replaced - according to the requirements of aesthetics or functionality, the system is extremely variable in width, depth and height and can be integrated at right angles; as the number of modules increases, the stability of the assembly increases. 3n wet spaces are placed wire elements (wire grills) in the bottom of the module that protect and prevent the contact of the reinforcements with the ground; simultaneously a suitable finish protects against negative climatic consequences. The base of the shelving system comprises two basic modules, low and high. Gada module is formed by two reinforcements, storage elements such as wire baskets, metal wire or simply metal grills in different combinations as well as wooden slats form the surfaces to store, store or display; Wire elements in four different lengths, bolts, terminals or staples, ganoho and supports are the connecting elements. The reinforcements preferably of wood or similar material, have on the sides a series of continuous holes that allow to decide the height of the -space of storage and at the same time serve to introduce the bolts and the terminals that join the respective modules and ensure the stability of the system. In the series of continuous holes hooks can be placed to hang bags or other objects. The reinforcements carry on the surfaces - frontal holes in which the wire elements, the bolts and the terminals that join and ensure the stability of the module and the hooks that serve as hangers can be held. The wire elements, the bolts, the terminals or staples and the hooks are made of the same material. In the case of higher load, two modules are joined simultaneously with the terminals and the wire elements; When the load is less, the connection with wire elements is sufficient. The invention will be described more fully in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a view of several of the elements with which the modules are integrated; Figure 2 is another view with other elements to form shelving modules; Figures 3 to 7 are examples of how to integrate the shelves, and Figure or is another example to form exhibitors for clothes., In Figures 1 and 2 you see the various elements with which the modular shelves are formed, these are the armature 11 which are rectangular frames formed by four slats, of which are long and have holes 12 on their external faces and the other two slats are shorter and generally only have holes in the upper face. Distances 13 and 13 'can be integrated vertically or noria: ontalmente and can have holes (Fig. 2) or not (Fig. 1). Wires 14 in varying lengths have end angles at their ends and can be placed in an orchid shape by joining the reinforcements 11 both on the upper and lower part (Figs 3 to 80, horizontally (Figs 3, 5). 6 7) or diagonally (Figs 3,5, 6 and 7) depending on the degree of reinforcement to be achieved as well as the type of shelving that you want to integrate in. The staples 16 are Ü * shaped with the ends slightly inward and serve to join two reinforcements (Figs, 3 and 4), also the wire 17 has a curve at its center and its ends at right angles and is used to be placed between two armor and passing a bar 21 through the ourva form a display for hanging clothes hooks, (Fig. 8) The hooks 10 can be placed in the holes of the frames and serve to hang bags or various objects, also the stop 19 can be inserted into the holes in a side to serve or protection and help hold the product Those who are in storage. Jal angle 0 serves to join eg the leftovers 13 * with the reinforcements. The reinforcements, the lejas and the bars are preferred of ma dera or some similar material and the pieces of union of wire c finish protective.
Other storage elements can be used - as wire baskets, grills, plastic sheets, etc. to combine with the shelves of the invention. Although a few possibilities of shelving training have been described, it is clear that an unlimited number of combinations can be made and although the armor is intended to be made in two tantalums and the straight wires in four, the market needs can make these conditions vary without departing from the spirit of the invention.

Claims (2)

• -? Ü.IVINDICAQIONÜS
1, - Modular shelving system comprising as basic parts; u < . ' u, wires, terminals or rupes, bolts, hooks and holes with or without holes, characterized in that the frames are not rectangular frames that have continuous orifices, equidistant on the lateral and external sides where the ends of the frames are placed. wires that end at right angles and that can be placed crosswise in the upper and lower part, horizontally in the part -intermediate as well as in diagonal to diagonal as reinforcement brace,
2. - 131 modular shelving system of claim 1, characterized in that the staples are U-shaped and serve to join two reinforcements in a parallel manner by penetrating tightly into the holes in the faces of the reinforcements, modular shelves of claim 1, characterized by wire pieces in the shape of a right angle which serve to hold the lejas having holes with the holes of the reinforcements. 4. The modular shelving system of claim 1, characterized in that some wires have a curve in 3U central part and serve to fit in the reinforcements and pass a bar through the curve with which it becomes a hanger or exhibitor to stop. . 5 is a modular shelving system of claim 1, further including hooks that are placed in the armature holes for hanging various objects. HESUH3N The invention is related to a modular rack system comprising as basic elements armatures in the form of rectangular frames with continuous equidistant holes in which can hold different wires, bolts, terminals or bridges and gears; the reinforcements being of two sizes, the wire elements of four different lengths and are joined in the upper and lower part of the reinforcements in a cross-shaped manner, in the middle part in horizontal form and for an additional reinforcement, a diagonal protrusion is placed. To increase the storage space, two reinforcements can be joined by means of staples and l, - copbinucione > , thu can acerse are -infinites. In compliance with Article 47 of the Industrial Property, I declare the name of the applicant / and under protest to tell the truth / that the method described here is the best known by her to carry out the invention contained herein. IN FAITH OF WHAT / I sign the present in Mexico City, D.F., today the thirty days of the month of April one thousand nine hundred and ninety six. JAN SEHOUTEK.
MXPA/A/1996/001597A 1996-04-30 1996-04-30 Modula shelving system MXPA96001597A (en)

Priority Applications (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
MXPA/A/1996/001597A MXPA96001597A (en) 1996-04-30 Modula shelving system
PCT/CZ1997/000017 WO1997040722A1 (en) 1996-04-30 1997-04-21 Assembling shelf system
AU25028/97A AU2502897A (en) 1996-04-30 1997-04-21 Assembling shelf system
DE19781748T DE19781748T1 (en) 1996-04-30 1997-04-21 Composable shelf system
CZ973735A CZ373597A3 (en) 1996-04-30 1997-04-21 Sectional rack system

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
MXPA/A/1996/001597A MXPA96001597A (en) 1996-04-30 Modula shelving system

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
MX9601597A MX9601597A (en) 1997-10-31
MXPA96001597A true MXPA96001597A (en) 1998-07-03

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