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US2928681A
US2928681A US454260A US45426054A US2928681A US 2928681 A US2928681 A US 2928681A US 454260 A US454260 A US 454260A US 45426054 A US45426054 A US 45426054A US 2928681 A US2928681 A US 2928681A
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  • the present invention relates to new and improved tray racks.
  • a broad object of the instant invention is to provide racks of the class indicated which may be nested together, which may be readily moved about either singly or when nested with other racks of the invention, and which are comparatively simple and inexpensive to construct.
  • Other objects of the instant invention, as well as various advantages of it, will be apparent from the remainder of this specification and the accompanying drawings.
  • the invention may be briefly summarized as being concerned with tray racks employing a generally U-shaped bottom member to the corners of which there are attached various conventional casters, and to parts of which there are attached or secured upstanding supports which in turn are connected together by various tray supporting and other members as will be apparent from the remainder of this description.
  • the invention is more precisely defined and summarized in detail by the appended claim forming part of this specification. The various constructional details involved with the invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings, in which:
  • Fig. 1 shows a top view of a plurality of tray racks of the invention nested together
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is an isometric view partially broken away showingvarious constructional details of a tray rack constructed according to the present disclosure.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken at line 4--4 of Fig. 2.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings there are shown a plurality of individual tray racks nested together in such a manner that they occupy a comparatively small space for storage. Such a group of tray carrying racks may be readily handled together, as when being moved from one location to another, with a minimum of difiiculty.
  • FIG. 3 of the drawings there is shown an individual tray rack 10 of the invention in detail.
  • a tray rack includes a substantially U-shaped bottom member 11 having a front edge 12 and rear ends 15.
  • Conventional casters are secured to these rear ends 15 and to the extremities of the front edge 12 in a conventional manner.
  • comparatively wide upstanding rear supports 17 are attached to the rear ends 15 so as to project upwardly therefrom.
  • similar front supports 18 are attached to the front edge 12 adjacent the ends of this front edge so as to project generally therefrom parallel to the rear supports 17.
  • the tops 20 of the rear supports 17 are secured together by a time member 21 of substantially the same cross-sectional dimensions as the rear supports 17.
  • tops 20 are also connected with the tops 22 of the front supports 18 by means of a U-shaped member 25 of substantially the same configuration and dimensions as the member 11.
  • Crossbraces 27 are secured between the respective sides of the bottom member 11 and the top member 25 for the States Patent 'glce purpose of providing structural rigidity to these members.
  • front tray supports 26 are secured to the front supports 18 at'right angles thereto so as to project from these front supports 18 ashort distance beyond the confines of the front edge 12 of the bottom member 11.
  • these front tray supports 26 are preferably in the form of angle irons secured to the front supports 18 in such a manner that the angles of these members face downwardly and back wardly from the location to which they are secured.
  • Several crossbraces of the same general construction as the tray supports 26, serving the same general function as the front tray supports 26, are secured between the front supports 18 in order to provide extra rigidity to the tray rack 10. These crossbraces 26' and the tray supports 26 terminate in aligned ends 28.
  • the ends 28 of the front tray supports 26 and the crossbraces 26' are connected to the rear supports 17 by means of angle brackets 30 which are secured to these ends 28 and to the rear supports 17 in such a manner that they are located on the inner side of the rear supports 17 facing one another so that their sides form an angle generally opening in an upward direction.
  • the angle brackets 30- are formed with side walls 31 and 32 (Fig. 4) disposed with respect to each other at an angle greater than as shown, so that any trays placed upon these angle brackets 30 will be automatically centered upon them.
  • the various angle supports and the members at the top of the racks 10 telescope over one another so as to be positioned with respect to one another substantially as indicated in 7 precise dimensions of the tray rack 10;
  • these angle brackets 30 may be formed in such a manner as to limit the amount by which the tray tracks 10 telescope together by being secured to the tray rack in such a manner as to fit against one another when they have been telescoped a desired amount.
  • tray racks which may be constructed in accordance with the broad teachings of this application.
  • Such tray racks are extremely desirable for many uses, such as, for example, handling bakery products or the like, and are, of course, very simple to construct and comparatively easy to maintain. Further, because of the precise construction illustrated in the drawings, these tray racks are sufficiently strong structurally to withstand the normal wear encountered in commercial use.
  • the width of the front and rear supports 17 and 18 employed with the invention is considered to add substantially to the rigidity of the racks 10 of the invention.
  • a tray rack which is particularly advantageous because it may be readily moved about as desired, either singly Patented Mar. 15, 1960. r
  • tliejiinstant invention whichicomprises: agenerally.Urshapedbottom .4 7 member, the side, legsthereof being spaced apart farther 7 '7 angle greater than ninety degrees, said angle formed by I the rear-ends inf said bottom member and ate-the front; s

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NESTABLE WHEELED TRAY CARRYING RACK James Duncan Wilson, Long Beach, Calif., assignor to Wire & Metal Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, Calif., a corporation of Ohio Application September '7, 1954, Serial No. 454,260
1 Claim. (Cl. 280-3399) The present invention relates to new and improved tray racks. A broad object of the instant invention is to provide racks of the class indicated which may be nested together, which may be readily moved about either singly or when nested with other racks of the invention, and which are comparatively simple and inexpensive to construct. Other objects of the instant invention, as well as various advantages of it, will be apparent from the remainder of this specification and the accompanying drawings.
The invention may be briefly summarized as being concerned with tray racks employing a generally U-shaped bottom member to the corners of which there are attached various conventional casters, and to parts of which there are attached or secured upstanding supports which in turn are connected together by various tray supporting and other members as will be apparent from the remainder of this description. The invention is more precisely defined and summarized in detail by the appended claim forming part of this specification. The various constructional details involved with the invention will be apparent from the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a top view of a plurality of tray racks of the invention nested together;
Fig. 2 is a side view of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an isometric view partially broken away showingvarious constructional details of a tray rack constructed according to the present disclosure; and
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken at line 4--4 of Fig. 2.
In Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings there are shown a plurality of individual tray racks nested together in such a manner that they occupy a comparatively small space for storage. Such a group of tray carrying racks may be readily handled together, as when being moved from one location to another, with a minimum of difiiculty.
In Fig. 3 of the drawings there is shown an individual tray rack 10 of the invention in detail. Here it is seen that such a tray rack includes a substantially U-shaped bottom member 11 having a front edge 12 and rear ends 15. Conventional casters are secured to these rear ends 15 and to the extremities of the front edge 12 in a conventional manner. Further, comparatively wide upstanding rear supports 17 are attached to the rear ends 15 so as to project upwardly therefrom. Also, similar front supports 18 are attached to the front edge 12 adjacent the ends of this front edge so as to project generally therefrom parallel to the rear supports 17. The tops 20 of the rear supports 17 are secured together by a time member 21 of substantially the same cross-sectional dimensions as the rear supports 17. The tops 20 are also connected with the tops 22 of the front supports 18 by means of a U-shaped member 25 of substantially the same configuration and dimensions as the member 11. Crossbraces 27 are secured between the respective sides of the bottom member 11 and the top member 25 for the States Patent 'glce purpose of providing structural rigidity to these members.
'A number of front tray supports 26 are secured to the front supports 18 at'right angles thereto so as to project from these front supports 18 ashort distance beyond the confines of the front edge 12 of the bottom member 11. As is apparent in Fig. 3 of the drawings, these front tray supports 26 are preferably in the form of angle irons secured to the front supports 18 in such a manner that the angles of these members face downwardly and back wardly from the location to which they are secured. Several crossbraces of the same general construction as the tray supports 26, serving the same general function as the front tray supports 26, are secured between the front supports 18 in order to provide extra rigidity to the tray rack 10. These crossbraces 26' and the tray supports 26 terminate in aligned ends 28. The ends 28 of the front tray supports 26 and the crossbraces 26' are connected to the rear supports 17 by means of angle brackets 30 which are secured to these ends 28 and to the rear supports 17 in such a manner that they are located on the inner side of the rear supports 17 facing one another so that their sides form an angle generally opening in an upward direction. Preferably, the angle brackets 30- are formed with side walls 31 and 32 (Fig. 4) disposed with respect to each other at an angle greater than as shown, so that any trays placed upon these angle brackets 30 will be automatically centered upon them. For purposes of construction, it is normally advisable to use small brackets 35 attached to the walls 32 and to the rear supports 17 in order to secure the angle supports 30 to these rear supports.
When a plurality of the tray racks 10 are nested together as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings, the various angle supports and the members at the top of the racks 10 telescope over one another so as to be positioned with respect to one another substantially as indicated in 7 precise dimensions of the tray rack 10; Further, these angle brackets 30 may be formed in such a manner as to limit the amount by which the tray tracks 10 telescope together by being secured to the tray rack in such a manner as to fit against one another when they have been telescoped a desired amount.
It is thought that those skilled in the art will at once realize from the details of the construction of the invention illustrated in the drawings many of the essential advantages of the various tray racks which may be constructed in accordance with the broad teachings of this application. Such tray racks are extremely desirable for many uses, such as, for example, handling bakery products or the like, and are, of course, very simple to construct and comparatively easy to maintain. Further, because of the precise construction illustrated in the drawings, these tray racks are sufficiently strong structurally to withstand the normal wear encountered in commercial use. The width of the front and rear supports 17 and 18 employed with the invention is considered to add substantially to the rigidity of the racks 10 of the invention.
Those skilled in the art will realize that the herein described invention is capable of wide modifications within the scope of the instant disclosure. Such modifications are to be considered as part of the inventive concept insofar as they are defined by the appended claim.
I claim as my invention:
A tray rack which is particularly advantageous because it may be readily moved about as desired, either singly Patented Mar. 15, 1960. r
or whenne'stedtogether-with zother racks of tliejiinstant invention, whichicomprises: agenerally.Urshapedbottom .4 7 member, the side, legsthereof being spaced apart farther 7 '7 angle greater than ninety degrees, said angle formed by I the rear-ends inf said bottom member and ate-the front; s
at its rear end than at its front edge; casters attached to edge of :said bottom member; :upstanding rear supports secured :tO :rear ends .of said :Uw-sh-aped bottomrmember so as (to :project upwardly therefrom", upstanding front supports attached to the front'edge ofgsaid Usshaped bote tom member so as to project upwardly-therefrom parallel to said :upstanding'rear supports, said front supports being spaced apart aadistanceiless than said rear supports; means connecting the upper extremities of .said upstanding'rear supports and said upstanding front supports; horizontal front tray supports secured to said'upstandingtfront supports at right angles thereto, said horizontal front tray supports extending outwardly beyond saidfronttsupports; and opposed angle brackets secured to the ends of said "front tray supports andto'the'inner walls of said up'stand ting rear supports, the side walls of each of said angle brackets being disposed ,with respect to each other at an said side wall opening upwardly and inwardly, the space between said opposed angle brackets being less at said,
front tray supports than at said upstanding rear supports with each of said angle brackets sloping slightly-:downward; toward said front tray supports, said angle brackets 10 serving to hold trays above said U-shaped bottom member.
References Cited in the "file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Moyes Oct. 4, 1932 1,911,224 Dellert May 30, 1933 1,971,744 Brykczynski et al Aug. 28, 1934 2,479,530 Watson Aug. 16, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent No. 2,928,681 March 15, 1960 James Duncan Wilson In the grant, lines 2 and 3, for "assignor to Wire 8: Metal Manufacturing C0,, of Los Angeles, California, a corporation of Ohio," read assignor, by mesne assignments, to Banner Metals, Inc. of Los Angeles, California, a corporation of Ohio, line 12, for "Wire 81 Metal Manufacturing Co. its successors" read .BannerMetals, Inc. its successors in the heading to the printed" specification, lines 3, 4, and 5, for "assignor to Wire 8: Metal Manufacturing Co. Los Angeles, Calif. a corporation of Ohio" read assignor, by mesne assignments, to Banner Metals, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif., a corporation of Ohio column 1, line 64, before "therefrom" insert upward column 2, line 12, before "tray" insert front line 46,
for "tracks" read racks column 4, line 5, for "wall" read walls Signed and sealed this 30th day of August 1960.
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ERNEST W, SWIDER ROBERT C. WATSON Attesting Officer Commissioner of Patents
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US2992010A (en) * 1959-12-21 1961-07-11 Raymond M Sides Grocery carts
US3232442A (en) * 1964-09-02 1966-02-01 Banner Metals Inc Display rack
DE1220264B (en) * 1961-03-24 1966-06-30 Karl Dahmen Mobile container
US3272528A (en) * 1964-08-03 1966-09-13 Unarco Industries Nestable cart
DE1225967B (en) * 1961-05-17 1966-09-29 Karl Dahmen Mobile container
US3332730A (en) * 1965-10-24 1967-07-25 Valtronic Corp Storage unit
US3527360A (en) * 1968-05-24 1970-09-08 Norman E Thielking Nestable multiple-use vehicle
DE1755242A1 (en) * 1967-04-18 1971-07-22 Curt Lagerstroem Transport trolley
US3677172A (en) * 1970-09-02 1972-07-18 Banner Metals Inc Cooking rack-pan combination
US3861768A (en) * 1972-11-20 1975-01-21 Banner Metals Nestable security cage for bulk mail, and the like
US3861702A (en) * 1972-11-20 1975-01-21 Banner Metals Inc Transport cart
US3874689A (en) * 1972-11-06 1975-04-01 Cornelius Co Nestable cart
US3902603A (en) * 1974-07-01 1975-09-02 Banner Metals Retainer bar assembly for mail carrying rack
US4679805A (en) * 1985-09-17 1987-07-14 Cunningham Michael J Space saver cart
US6203035B1 (en) * 1998-04-29 2001-03-20 V. John Ondrasik Nestable platter cart
US20020162813A1 (en) * 1997-04-25 2002-11-07 Hall Donald M. V-shaped nestable tray rack
US6749208B2 (en) 2002-05-03 2004-06-15 Precision Wire Racks And Carts, Inc. Nestable platter cart
US20050212233A1 (en) * 2003-10-10 2005-09-29 Hall Donald M Nestable cart
US6974042B2 (en) 1996-04-26 2005-12-13 Hall Donald M Nestable and/or liftable rack
US7419063B1 (en) 1996-04-26 2008-09-02 M & E Manufacturing Company, Inc. Nestable and liftable oven rack
US20110127735A1 (en) * 2009-11-30 2011-06-02 Oliver Bernard Stackable roll container with insert bases
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US2992010A (en) * 1959-12-21 1961-07-11 Raymond M Sides Grocery carts
DE1220264B (en) * 1961-03-24 1966-06-30 Karl Dahmen Mobile container
DE1225967B (en) * 1961-05-17 1966-09-29 Karl Dahmen Mobile container
US3272528A (en) * 1964-08-03 1966-09-13 Unarco Industries Nestable cart
US3232442A (en) * 1964-09-02 1966-02-01 Banner Metals Inc Display rack
US3332730A (en) * 1965-10-24 1967-07-25 Valtronic Corp Storage unit
DE1755242A1 (en) * 1967-04-18 1971-07-22 Curt Lagerstroem Transport trolley
US3527360A (en) * 1968-05-24 1970-09-08 Norman E Thielking Nestable multiple-use vehicle
US3677172A (en) * 1970-09-02 1972-07-18 Banner Metals Inc Cooking rack-pan combination
US3874689A (en) * 1972-11-06 1975-04-01 Cornelius Co Nestable cart
US3861768A (en) * 1972-11-20 1975-01-21 Banner Metals Nestable security cage for bulk mail, and the like
US3861702A (en) * 1972-11-20 1975-01-21 Banner Metals Inc Transport cart
US3902603A (en) * 1974-07-01 1975-09-02 Banner Metals Retainer bar assembly for mail carrying rack
US4679805A (en) * 1985-09-17 1987-07-14 Cunningham Michael J Space saver cart
US6974042B2 (en) 1996-04-26 2005-12-13 Hall Donald M Nestable and/or liftable rack
US7419063B1 (en) 1996-04-26 2008-09-02 M & E Manufacturing Company, Inc. Nestable and liftable oven rack
US20020162813A1 (en) * 1997-04-25 2002-11-07 Hall Donald M. V-shaped nestable tray rack
US6203035B1 (en) * 1998-04-29 2001-03-20 V. John Ondrasik Nestable platter cart
US6749208B2 (en) 2002-05-03 2004-06-15 Precision Wire Racks And Carts, Inc. Nestable platter cart
US20050212233A1 (en) * 2003-10-10 2005-09-29 Hall Donald M Nestable cart
US20110127735A1 (en) * 2009-11-30 2011-06-02 Oliver Bernard Stackable roll container with insert bases
US8505933B2 (en) * 2009-11-30 2013-08-13 Gebhardt Transport- Und Lagersysteme Gmbh Roll container with insert bases
US9079597B2 (en) 2013-02-06 2015-07-14 Spg International Llc Adjustable rack
US9409586B2 (en) 2013-02-06 2016-08-09 Spg International Llc Adjustable rack

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