Patent classifications
A47B47/027
Storage rack
The invention relates to a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets or standard containers, comprising front and rear vertical support elements (1, 4), storage lanes extending over the rack depth, which are provided with at least two horizontal profiled supporting elements (10), which are arranged parallel to each other, in order to provide supports (11) for the piece goods, and stop elements (7) at the ends of the storage lanes facing away from the placement-into-storage and removal-from-storage ends, wherein the stop elements (7) are located at a level above the level of the supports (11). In order to reduce the risk that the rack can be damaged when piece goods are placed into storage too hard in the direction of the rack depth in the case of a storage rack for accommodating cuboid-shaped piece goods such as loaded standard pallets, by means of economical measures that are simple in respect of assembly, the stop elements (7) are fastened to the rear support elements (4) and/or the profiled supporting elements (10) by means of connecting elements (8) that are designed to be deformable in a yielding manner in the longitudinal direction of the storage lanes.
Modular synthetic turf storage system
A movable rack system for storing carts or other suitable transports for storing rolls of synthetic turf. Alternatively, the rolls of synthetic turf may be stored directly on the rack systems. A first row of rack systems contains N rack systems. An adjacent row contains N1 rack systems. The rack systems in the adjacent row can be moved laterally so that access to the first row is available for loading and unloading rack systems contained in that row. In a second moveable rack system, a plurality of satellite hubs rotate about a central hub such that support structures on the satellite hubs are capable of rotating into a loading position and then rotating away from the loading position to a storage position.
GRID STRUCTURE OF STORAGE RACK
Disclosed is a grid structure of a storage rack, and the grid structure is formed by stacking a first frame with a second frame, and the first frame is formed by a multiple of parallel first wires with a spacing from one another, and the second frame is formed by a multiple of parallel second wires with a spacing from one another, and the first wires and the second wires are arranged perpendicular to each other respectively, and two side edges of the second frame have two latch portions with a shape corresponding to the first frame, so that objects of different lengths can be stored according to a different sequence of stacking the first and second frames, and the structure ensures the supporting effect of carrying heavy objects.
ANCHORS
An anchor comprising a supporting framework (30), the supporting framework (30) being a rigid structure formed from a set of interconnected uprights (44) and cross-members (40, 48, 52) that together define a generally cuboidal hollow interior portion of the supporting framework; the supporting framework being collapsible, when not in use, to fit within a liner (34) that can optionally be suspended within the supporting framework.
Modular rack for phytochemical extraction system
A modular rack for mounting components of a phytochemical extraction system is described. The module rack includes at least two legs and one or more frame modules that are each at least 2 units in length. Multiple frame modules can be combined to create racks of width N, where N is an integer greater than 2 units in length. Each frame module may also include mounting devices configured to removably attach extraction columns to the frame module.
CONNECTOR
A connector for connecting a support and a frame disposed so as to be perpendicular thereto. The connector has at least one bolt or hook having an undercut which is configured for engaging in a keyhole-shaped through opening on the frame or support. The dimensions of a front end portion of the bolt or hook are adapted to a wider portion of the through opening, and the dimensions of the undercut are adapted to a narrower portion of the through opening. A housing of the connector is capable of being fixed to the end side of the support or frame, and the at least one bolt or hook is disposed so as to be displaceable parallel with a longitudinal direction of the support or frame into the housing of the connector.
Rack with top reaching ceiling
A rack with a top reaching a ceiling according to the present invention is easy to assemble and disassemble, and such fastening method will not damage the ceiling but has high stability and is firm and durable. In addition, an arc-shaped cross bar, with a shower curtain or other articles hanging thereon by buckles, can be inserted in and connected to the rack in the Y direction, so it has diversified functions. A three-dimensional structure of the rack can be realized, and telescopic cross bar, telescopic vertical bars and the arc-shaped cross bar can be connected by users according to different needs to structure racks of different shapes.
SHELVING SYSTEM
An improved shelving system comprises a shelf, a plurality of posts supporting the shelf and a quick release clamp attached to a post. The shelf is supported by the clamp and the clamp can be tightened around the post and loosened from the post by hand, without the need for tools. The clamp can include a hinged jaw portion formed with two arms and a clasp portion on each arm. The quick release nature of the clamp permits fast and convenient reconfiguration of the shelving system, preferably without the need for tools. Accordingly, a method of assembling and disassembly a shelving system involving the quick-release clamp system is also provided.
Goods storage rack
A rack for storing goods has supports which extend between crossbeams. The supports are downwardly open profiles having a first and a second side wall. A horizontal wall connects the side walls and forms a goods support. At least one crossbeam has two slots, each with a locking projection that engages in an opening in the respective side wall. The openings are located in short end portions of the side walls. Central portions form a majority length of the side walls. The end portions are separated from the central portions by a slot which extends from the lower edge of the side wall over a portion of the height of the side wall. The end portions have in the direction toward the lower edge thereof a wall extent which in comparison with the wall extent on the central portion is offset in the direction toward the profile center plane.
Spring clip upright connection for rack shelving
A spring clip upright connection for rack shelving includes one upright with tabs and square cutouts and another upright with slots with metal spring clips. As the tabs of one upright are inserted into the slots of the other upright, the uprights are aligned and the spring metal clips open up. When the tabs are fully inserted, the clips latch into the cutouts of the slots of the other upright thereby engaging the upright sections together. This latching prevents one upright from being removed from the other upright while the slots and tabs maintain the appropriate alignment of the uprights.