US20040065633A1 - Sectional rack with drawers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sectional rack, and more particularly to a sectional rack that can be assembled without using any tool and fastening means, and is adapted to firmly hold channels for supporting drawer-type baskets thereon.
- sectional racks There are various types of sectional racks commercially available in the markets. Among these sectional racks, those can be conveniently and quickly assembled without using tools and fastening means are particularly welcome by consumers.
- U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,676,263; 5,303,645; 5,164,676; 4,991,725; 4,799,817; 4,595,107; 4,546,887; and 4,763,799 all disclose sectional racks that can be assembled without any tool.
- FIG. 1 A typical structure of the conventional sectional racks is shown in FIG. 1 and includes vertical posts 10 , connecting members 11 , and horizontal shelves 12 .
- the vertical post 10 is provided with a plurality of vertically spaced annular grooves 13 and therefore has a bamboo-like appearance.
- the connecting member 11 is provided on an inner wall surface with ribs 14 adapted to engage with the annular grooves 13 and thereby hold the connecting member to the vertical post 10 .
- An outer wall surface of the connecting member 11 gradually expands from top to bottom.
- the horizontal shelf 12 is provided at each corner with a short sleeve 15 having an inner wall surface gradually expanded from top to bottom corresponding to the inclined outer wall surface of the connecting member 11 .
- the horizontal shelves 12 are not forward and backward movable once they are connected to the vertical posts 10 .
- this structure it is impossible to use the shelves as a drawer on the sectional rack.
- a drawer-type basket for use on the above-described sectional rack.
- the basket is supported on rails (not shown) that are provided at front and rear ends with two short sleeves 15 for fixing onto connecting members 11 on posts 10 at two sides of the basket.
- front ends of the rails are subjected to a downward force to cause lifted rear ends of the rails as a result of leverage.
- the sectional rack of the present invention mainly includes oblong-sectioned vertical posts having horizontal slots symmetrically provided on two opposite side walls, and externally gradually downward expanded connecting members adapted to firmly attach to the vertical posts through engagement of ribs provided on inner wall surfaces of the connecting members with the horizontal slots on the vertical posts, and horizontal shelves having an internally gradually downward expanded short sleeve provided at each corner and being adapted to connect to the vertical posts by seating the short sleeves over the connecting members attached to the vertical posts.
- channels having upward extended L-shaped lugs provided at front and rear ends may be firmly hung on the vertical posts by inserting the lugs into corresponding horizontal slots of the vertical posts, so that a drawer-type basket may be conveniently slidably supported on and between two such channels.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional sectional rack having bamboo-like posts
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary assembled sectional view of the sectional rack of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a sectional rack according to the present invention showing the assembling of a horizontal shelf to a vertical post of the sectional rack;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary assembled sectional view of the sectional rack of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an example of the sectional rack of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a drawer-type basket and two channels that can be attached to and used with the sectional rack of the present invention
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged and partially cutaway perspective view showing the manner of attaching the channel of FIG. 6 to the vertical posts of the sectional rack of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary sectioned side view showing the vertical posts of the sectional rack of the present invention with channels attached thereto to hold the drawer-type basket.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are fragmentary exploded perspective and assembled sectional views, respectively, of a sectional rack according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows an example of an assembled sectional rack of the present invention.
- the sectional rack includes a plurality of vertical posts 20 , a plurality of connecting members 22 , and a plurality of horizontal shelves 24 .
- the vertical post 20 has an oblong cross section, and is symmetrically provided at two opposite side surfaces with a plurality of vertically equally spaced horizontal slots 21 .
- the connecting member 22 includes two integrally connected parts adapted to fitly enclose the oblong-sectioned vertical post 20 and to open and close relative to each other.
- the two parts of the connecting member 22 are symmetrically provided at inner wall surfaces at predetermined positions with horizontal ribs 23 corresponding to the horizontal slots 21 on the vertical post 20 , such that the connecting member 22 can be firmly attached to the vertical post 20 by engaging the ribs 23 with the slots 21 .
- the connecting member 22 has a straight inner wall surface adapted to fitly bear against an outer surface of the oblong-sectioned vertical post 20 , it has a gradually downward expanded outer wall surface.
- the shelf 24 is provided at each corner with a short sleeve 25 , each of which has a gradually downward expanded inner wall surface corresponding to the gradually downward expanded outer wall surface of the connecting member 22 .
- the short sleeves 25 are separately seated on and downward pressed against the connecting members 22 attached to the horizontal slots 21 of the vertical posts 20 , enabling the shelf 24 to firmly locate in place on the sectional rack.
- the connecting members 22 can be directly attached to the vertical posts 20 for connecting the shelf 24 to the vertical posts 20 without the need of any additional fastening means, such as screws.
- FIG. 6 shows two channels 30 and a basket 40 slidably supported on and between the two channels 30 .
- the channels 30 define two inward opened horizontal guide ways 31 .
- Two L-shaped lugs 32 separately vertically project from upper front and upper rear ends of an outer sidewall of each channel 30 with a horizontal section 33 of each lug 32 extended laterally outward.
- a distance between the front and the rear lug 32 is the same as that between two horizontal slots 21 correspondingly provided on two vertical posts 20 at the same side of the sectional rack.
- the channel 30 is fixed to the sectional rack simply by extending the vertical lugs 32 into two corresponding horizontal slots 21 on the two vertical posts 20 at the same side of the sectional rack.
- the basket 40 is then associated with the channels 30 to locate therebetween by sliding two lateral edges 41 of the basket 40 into the two guide ways 31 defined by the two channels 30 .
- the channels 30 may be freely mounted on the sectional rack at any vertical position on the posts 20 , and the basket 40 may have sidewalls of any height to meet actual need.
- the sectional rack of the present invention may be assembled without using any tool, and the two channels 30 are conveniently and quickly connected to the rack without the need of using any screws or other fastening means.
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A sectional rack that can be assembled without using any tool and fastening means includes oblong-sectioned vertical posts having horizontal slots symmetrically provided on two opposite sides, and externally gradually downward expanded connecting members adapted to firmly attach to the vertical posts through engagement of ribs provided on inner wall surfaces of the connecting members with the horizontal slots on the vertical posts, and horizontal shelves having an internally gradually downward expanded short sleeve provided at each corner and being adapted to connect to the vertical posts by seating the short sleeves over the connecting members attached to the vertical posts. And, channels are optionally hung on the vertical posts to support drawer-type baskets thereon.
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- The present invention relates to a sectional rack, and more particularly to a sectional rack that can be assembled without using any tool and fastening means, and is adapted to firmly hold channels for supporting drawer-type baskets thereon.
- There are various types of sectional racks commercially available in the markets. Among these sectional racks, those can be conveniently and quickly assembled without using tools and fastening means are particularly welcome by consumers. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,676,263; 5,303,645; 5,164,676; 4,991,725; 4,799,817; 4,595,107; 4,546,887; and 4,763,799 all disclose sectional racks that can be assembled without any tool.
- A typical structure of the conventional sectional racks is shown in FIG. 1 and includes
vertical posts 10, connectingmembers 11, andhorizontal shelves 12. Thevertical post 10 is provided with a plurality of vertically spacedannular grooves 13 and therefore has a bamboo-like appearance. The connectingmember 11 is provided on an inner wall surface withribs 14 adapted to engage with theannular grooves 13 and thereby hold the connecting member to thevertical post 10. An outer wall surface of the connectingmember 11 gradually expands from top to bottom. Thehorizontal shelf 12 is provided at each corner with ashort sleeve 15 having an inner wall surface gradually expanded from top to bottom corresponding to the inclined outer wall surface of the connectingmember 11. When theshort sleeves 15 are seated over the connectingmembers 11 to connect theshelf 12 to thevertical posts 10, they apply a compressive and binding force to the inclined outer wall surface of the connectingmember 11 and therefore cause the latter to even firmly attach to thevertical posts 10 at theannular grooves 13. - In the conventional racks having the above-described structure, the
horizontal shelves 12 are not forward and backward movable once they are connected to thevertical posts 10. With this structure, it is impossible to use the shelves as a drawer on the sectional rack. There has been developed a drawer-type basket for use on the above-described sectional rack. The basket is supported on rails (not shown) that are provided at front and rear ends with twoshort sleeves 15 for fixing onto connectingmembers 11 onposts 10 at two sides of the basket. When the basket is loaded with things and pulled outward, front ends of the rails are subjected to a downward force to cause lifted rear ends of the rails as a result of leverage. At this point, theshort sleeves 15 at the lifted rear ends of the rails are not subjected to any downward force from the rear ends of the rails and become loosened from the connectingmembers 11, and the connectingmembers 11 have the possibility of separating from theannular grooves 13 of theposts 10 and falling therefrom, causing safety problem in using the sectional rack. - It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a sectional rack that could not only be assembled without using any tool and fastening means, but also have rails firmly connected thereto for holding drawer-type baskets.
- To achieve the above and other objects, the sectional rack of the present invention mainly includes oblong-sectioned vertical posts having horizontal slots symmetrically provided on two opposite side walls, and externally gradually downward expanded connecting members adapted to firmly attach to the vertical posts through engagement of ribs provided on inner wall surfaces of the connecting members with the horizontal slots on the vertical posts, and horizontal shelves having an internally gradually downward expanded short sleeve provided at each corner and being adapted to connect to the vertical posts by seating the short sleeves over the connecting members attached to the vertical posts. And, channels having upward extended L-shaped lugs provided at front and rear ends may be firmly hung on the vertical posts by inserting the lugs into corresponding horizontal slots of the vertical posts, so that a drawer-type basket may be conveniently slidably supported on and between two such channels.
- The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional sectional rack having bamboo-like posts;
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary assembled sectional view of the sectional rack of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a sectional rack according to the present invention showing the assembling of a horizontal shelf to a vertical post of the sectional rack;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary assembled sectional view of the sectional rack of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an example of the sectional rack of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 shows a drawer-type basket and two channels that can be attached to and used with the sectional rack of the present invention;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged and partially cutaway perspective view showing the manner of attaching the channel of FIG. 6 to the vertical posts of the sectional rack of the present invention; and
- FIG. 8 is a fragmentary sectioned side view showing the vertical posts of the sectional rack of the present invention with channels attached thereto to hold the drawer-type basket.
- Please refer to FIGS. 3 and 4 that are fragmentary exploded perspective and assembled sectional views, respectively, of a sectional rack according to the present invention, and to FIG. 5 that shows an example of an assembled sectional rack of the present invention. As shown, the sectional rack includes a plurality of
vertical posts 20, a plurality of connectingmembers 22, and a plurality ofhorizontal shelves 24. - The
vertical post 20 has an oblong cross section, and is symmetrically provided at two opposite side surfaces with a plurality of vertically equally spacedhorizontal slots 21. - The connecting
member 22 includes two integrally connected parts adapted to fitly enclose the oblong-sectionedvertical post 20 and to open and close relative to each other. The two parts of the connectingmember 22 are symmetrically provided at inner wall surfaces at predetermined positions withhorizontal ribs 23 corresponding to thehorizontal slots 21 on thevertical post 20, such that the connectingmember 22 can be firmly attached to thevertical post 20 by engaging theribs 23 with theslots 21. While the connectingmember 22 has a straight inner wall surface adapted to fitly bear against an outer surface of the oblong-sectionedvertical post 20, it has a gradually downward expanded outer wall surface. - The
shelf 24 is provided at each corner with ashort sleeve 25, each of which has a gradually downward expanded inner wall surface corresponding to the gradually downward expanded outer wall surface of the connectingmember 22. Whereby when theshelf 24 is connected at four corners to thevertical posts 20 via theshort sleeves 25, theshort sleeves 25 are separately seated on and downward pressed against the connectingmembers 22 attached to thehorizontal slots 21 of thevertical posts 20, enabling theshelf 24 to firmly locate in place on the sectional rack. - With the
horizontal slots 21 symmetrically provided at two opposite sides of thevertical posts 20, the connectingmembers 22 can be directly attached to thevertical posts 20 for connecting theshelf 24 to thevertical posts 20 without the need of any additional fastening means, such as screws. - In the sectional rack shown in FIG. 5, there is included a drawer-
type basket 40. An advantage of using the drawer-type basket 40 is items positioned therein are not subjected to unexpected falling. FIG. 6 shows twochannels 30 and abasket 40 slidably supported on and between the twochannels 30. Thechannels 30 define two inward openedhorizontal guide ways 31. Two L-shaped lugs 32 separately vertically project from upper front and upper rear ends of an outer sidewall of eachchannel 30 with ahorizontal section 33 of eachlug 32 extended laterally outward. A distance between the front and therear lug 32 is the same as that between twohorizontal slots 21 correspondingly provided on twovertical posts 20 at the same side of the sectional rack. As can be clearly seen from FIGS. 7 and 8, thechannel 30 is fixed to the sectional rack simply by extending thevertical lugs 32 into two correspondinghorizontal slots 21 on the twovertical posts 20 at the same side of the sectional rack. Thebasket 40 is then associated with thechannels 30 to locate therebetween by sliding twolateral edges 41 of thebasket 40 into the twoguide ways 31 defined by the twochannels 30. - When the two
channels 30 fixed to the sectional rack are subjected to a downward pressure, two outer sidewalls thereof are pressed against inner side surfaces of the twovertical posts 20 to bring thevertical lugs 32 to firmly bear against inner wall surfaces of theposts 20 without the risk of separating from thehorizontal slots 21. When thebasket 40 is pulled outward along the twoguide ways 31 so that rear ends of the twochannels 30 are subjected to an upward force, thehorizontal sections 33 of therear lugs 32 are stopped by upper edges of thehorizontal slots 21 on thevertical posts 20 from moving upward any further. Therefore, the use of the drawer-type basket 40 would not in any way cause separation or loosening of the twochannels 30 from the sectional rack. - The
channels 30 may be freely mounted on the sectional rack at any vertical position on theposts 20, and thebasket 40 may have sidewalls of any height to meet actual need. The sectional rack of the present invention may be assembled without using any tool, and the twochannels 30 are conveniently and quickly connected to the rack without the need of using any screws or other fastening means.
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1. A sectional rack, comprising a plurality of vertical posts, a plurality of horizontal shelves, a plurality of connecting members, and a plurality of drawer-type baskets and channels for supporting the baskets;
each said vertical post having an oblong cross section and being symmetrically provided at two opposite side surfaces with a plurality of vertically equally spaced horizontal slots;
each said connecting member being symmetrically provided on two opposite straight inner wall surfaces with two pairs of ribs adapted to engage with said horizontal slots on two opposite sides of said vertical post and thereby attach said connecting member to said vertical post, and said connecting member having an outer wall surface gradually expanded from top to bottom; and
each said shelf being provided at each corner with a short sleeve having an inner wall surface gradually expanded from top to bottom corresponding to said outer wall surface of said connecting member, such that said short sleeve could be seated over said connecting member to generate a downward compressive and binding effect on said connecting member and thereby hold said shelf to said vertical post at said connecting member.
2. The sectional rack as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each said channel defines an inward opened guide way along which a lateral edge of said basket is slidably moved, and is provided at upper front and upper rear ends of an outer sidewall with two vertically upward extended L-shaped lugs, a distance between said front and said rear lugs being the same as that between two said horizontal slots correspondingly provided at the same vertical position on two said vertical posts located at the same side of said sectional rack, and said channel being fixed to said sectional rack by inserting said front and said rear lugs into two said horizontal slots correspondingly provided at the same height on two said vertical posts located at the same side of said sectional rack.
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