Patent classifications
A47B47/024
Shelving Apparatus
A shelving apparatus includes a supporting frame and a plurality of foldable posts for coupling with the supporting frame. Each foldable post includes an upper post member, a lower post member and a post joint, wherein each of the upper and lower post members has a first post wall and a second post wall extended from the first wall at an angle. The post joint includes an engaging tongue extended from an end portion of the first post wall of the upper post member, an engaging groove provided at an end portion of the first post wall of the lower post member, and a pivot hinge pivotally coupled the second post walls of the upper and lower post members. When the post members are pivotally moved to engage the engaging tongue with the engaging groove, the upper and lower post members are coupled with each other end-to-end.
Shelving Unit With Adjustable Shelf
A shelving unit for supporting objects in a vehicle includes one or more adjustable shelves all extending transversely and horizontally between a pair of upright side panels. A rear vertical rail extends along one edge of each of the side panels and defines a plurality of slot shaped rear apertures. A front vertical rail extends along an opposite and parallel edge of each side panel. Each adjustable shelf includes a pair of shelf sides extending parallel to and adjacent the side panels. A flange extends outwardly from each of the shelf sides with a bolt attaching the flange to a front vertical rail and applying a rearward biasing force to the adjustable shelf. A rear tab extends rearwardly from each of the shelf sides and is angled laterally inwardly to engage a rear aperture in a wedging force-fit in response to the rearward biasing force.
Two shelf computer accessory stand
A desktop work stand having a rectangular base, a lower rectangular shelf and an upper rectangular shelf both supported from the base by vertical cylindrical columns, with the rectangular base being adapted to sit on an existing desk, table, or counter top to enable the user to place existing computer accessories on the shelves and base and to operate such computer accessories while the user is standing upright.
Rack assembly
A collapsible rack assembly includes a vertical support, a first elongated shelf having a first corner region and a rail extending therefrom, and a second elongated shelf including a second corner region having a notch apparatus. The vertical support is structured to extend between and support the first and second elongated shelves when the collapsible rack assembly is in an ASSEMBLED position. The notch apparatus is configured to receive the rail in order to allow the first elongated shelf to nest within the second elongated shelf when the collapsible rack assembly is in a COLLAPSED position.
Storage rack assembly
A storage rack assembly (100) including a plurality of horizontal panels (101), and a plurality of vertical support rods (102) that connect the horizontal panels (101) and hold each of the horizontal panels (101) at their respective height, wherein each vertical support rod (102) includes a plurality of non-detachable protrusions (103) that are spaced apart from each other along a length of the vertical support rods (102) and each horizontal panel (101) includes a plurality of pre-formed holes (104) for fittably receiving the corresponding protrusions (103) of the vertical support rods (102).
Modular cabinet for use with mobile storage receptacles
The modular cabinet for use with mobile storage receptacles includes a shelf, a side wall, a mounting bracket, and a rear mounting panel. One or more of the shelves, one or more of the side walls, one or more of the mounting brackets, one or more of the rear mounting panels, or any combination thereof may be assembled into a modular cabinet operable to retain one or more mobile storage receptacles. A plurality of engaging members on the mobile storage receptacle may engage with the shelf or with the rear mounting panel to retain the mobile storage receptacle to the modular cabinet. In some embodiments, a locking tab on the mobile storage receptacle may engage a lock cut out on the modular cabinet to prevent the mobile storage receptacle from decoupling.
Shelf system for vertical mounts
A shelf system mounts to a wall and has a pair of mounting rails mounted to the wall. The mounting rails are elongated, vertically oriented, and spaced-apart from one another. The mounting rails have an array of bores extending laterally into and arrayed vertically along the mounting rail. A shelf is coupled to and between the pair of mounting rails. Lateral apertures in lateral sides of the shelf receive fasteners extending laterally through the lateral apertures and into the array of bores in the mounting rails. The shelf can be formed of a single piece of sheet material bent to form a horizontal platform, lateral sides, and longitudinal tabs.