Patent classifications
A47B55/02
Shelving assembly having an adjustable bridge shelf
A closet organizer assembly has a first tower unit and a second tower unit, each tower unit having a plurality of shelves separated by vertical posts, each tower unit also having a plurality of top vertical posts, and a cantilevered shelf removably connected to the plurality of top vertical posts, with each cantilevered shelf having a border wall that includes a plurality of border wall openings. The assembly also includes a bridge shelf having a left end that is removably connected to the cantilevered shelf of the first tower unit, and a right end that is removably connected to the cantilevered shelf of the second tower unit.
Shelving assembly having an adjustable bridge shelf
A closet organizer assembly has a first tower unit and a second tower unit, each tower unit having a plurality of shelves separated by vertical posts, each tower unit also having a plurality of top vertical posts, and a cantilevered shelf removably connected to the plurality of top vertical posts, with each cantilevered shelf having a border wall that includes a plurality of border wall openings. The assembly also includes a bridge shelf having a left end that is removably connected to the cantilevered shelf of the first tower unit, and a right end that is removably connected to the cantilevered shelf of the second tower unit.
Shelving unit with capacity increasing shelving
A shelving unit includes a plurality of posts, a plurality of shelf-supporting beams attached to the plurality of posts to form a shelf support frame, and a shelf. The shelf has a plurality of sides seated on the shelf support frame. The plurality of the sides of the shelf includes a depending flange. At least one of the depending flanges extends downwardly along a respective shelf-supporting beam between about 30% and about 100% of the height of the shelf-supporting beam. Another shelf unit is further disclosed where the shelves include a color that corresponds to a color-coded system for organizing the storage of items on the shelving unit. A method of organizing a shelving unit utilizing the color-coded shelf system is also disclosed.
Shelving unit with capacity increasing shelving
A shelving unit includes a plurality of posts, a plurality of shelf-supporting beams attached to the plurality of posts to form a shelf support frame, and a shelf. The shelf has a plurality of sides seated on the shelf support frame. The plurality of the sides of the shelf includes a depending flange. At least one of the depending flanges extends downwardly along a respective shelf-supporting beam between about 30% and about 100% of the height of the shelf-supporting beam. Another shelf unit is further disclosed where the shelves include a color that corresponds to a color-coded system for organizing the storage of items on the shelving unit. A method of organizing a shelving unit utilizing the color-coded shelf system is also disclosed.
Trolley assembled by snap-fit structure
A trolley assembled by a snap-fit structure is provided. The trolley comprises a first carrying basket, a second carrying basket, a third carrying basket each having a carrying space, and an assembly support frame arranged at both sides of the first, second and third carrying baskets. The carrying baskets are respectively provided with a snap-fit assembly component for assembling onto or disassembling from the assembly support frame. The assembly support frame is provided with a clamping groove which is matched with corresponding support crossbar for a snap-fit assembly or disassembly. The disclosed trolley has a simple structure but high structural stability and can be assembled arbitrarily in a snap-fit manner and disassembled into different components which then be receipted without tools. Moreover, the disclosed trolley is convenient for packaging, storage and transport, and has strong applicability and reduced usage cost.
WIRE SHELF
A storage solution uses wire shelves where the width of the wire shelves can be customized by a user by adding one or more central members between two end members. Thus, the shelving can be installed in one cabinet having a first width, and moved, if desired, to a cabinet of a different width by adding or removing central members from the shelf. Further, a manufacturer can provide a variety of shelf sizes by simply varying the number of central members that are provided. The shelving may be attached at each end to a slide to permit one or more shelves to extend outward from the inside of a cabinet.
ENHANCED STORAGE SUPPORT PLATFORM
Warehouse support structures capable of supporting heavy loads are supported by support members coupled to horizontal support beams, attached to vertical columns. The structure can comprise wire a mesh platform. The front end can be bent down, to nest against a horizontal support beam. The rear end can be bent up, over the horizontal to act as a pallet safety stop. It can also extend rearwards from the horizontal beam to provide additional support surface area. The construction presents a smooth, easy to assemble, snag free construction.
Storage decks and storage rack assemblies including same
A storage deck section supportable on a storage rack structure. The storage deck section includes a deck sheet formed from a plurality of wires. At least some of the plurality of wires include a sheet portion at least partially defining an approximately planar support area for supporting associated goods. A relief portion extending from the sheet portion at an acute angle relative to the approximately planar support area. An extension portion disposed along the first end is oriented transverse to the sheet portion. A support member is disposed below the deck sheet, which is secured to a beam with an elongated open channel such that at least part of the relief portion and at least part of the extension portion are disposed within the elongated open channel. A storage rack assembly is also included.
Storage decks and storage rack assemblies including same
A storage deck section supportable on a storage rack structure. The storage deck section includes a deck sheet formed from a plurality of wires. At least some of the plurality of wires include a sheet portion at least partially defining an approximately planar support area for supporting associated goods. A relief portion extending from the sheet portion at an acute angle relative to the approximately planar support area. An extension portion disposed along the first end is oriented transverse to the sheet portion. A support member is disposed below the deck sheet, which is secured to a beam with an elongated open channel such that at least part of the relief portion and at least part of the extension portion are disposed within the elongated open channel. A storage rack assembly is also included.
Rack easy to assemble and disassemble
Provided is a rack easy to assemble and disassemble, comprising a front frame, a rear frame, and a number of shelves arranged between the front frame and the rear frame for placing articles thereon, wherein a number of supporting members for supporting the shelves are symmetrically distributed on the front frame and the rear frame, and the width of the shelves is slightly greater than that of the front frame and the rear frame. Compared with the prior art, the supporting members of the present invention for supporting the shelves are symmetrically distributed on the front frame and the rear frame, such that the shelves are directly placed on the supports on the front frame and the rear frame when in use, and the shelves can be removed from the supporting frames when the rack needs to be stored. The rack has a good bearing capacity, is easy to disassemble, assemble and use, and has a small package size after disassembly and is therefore convenient for storage.