Patent classifications
A47B96/06
Attachment interface, automated storage system, and gripper
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container for an automated storage system. The container has a base which extends across an area that has a center point and an imaginary center axis that extends through the center point. The container also has a casing with a bottom end connected to the base and a top end opposing the bottom end and defining an opening for accessing the container. The casing extends from the base in a direction which has a component parallel to the center axis. A rim extends from the second end of the casing away from the center axis. A bottom-facing skirt extends from the rim, whereby a gripping space is formed between the casing, rim and skirt of the container.
Shower shelving system
A shower system having individual shower brackets containing recesses and slots for receiving cylindrical rods and shelves. The shower system being directed to an improved apparatus for storage.
Storage rack system
A storage system includes a shelf bracket that has an elongate rigid mounting structure. The shelf bracket includes a top arm extending outwardly from, and orthogonal to, the elongate rigid mounting structure. The shelf bracket further includes a bottom arm extending outwardly from the elongate rigid mounting structure, at an angle of between 5-60 degrees. The bottom arm is in the form of a strut channel that includes a U-shaped cross section that includes a back wall, two opposed side walls extending downwardly from the back wall, each of the opposed side walls extending to an inwardly extending portion, which extends to an edge.
Storage rack system
A storage system includes a shelf bracket that has an elongate rigid mounting structure. The shelf bracket includes a top arm extending outwardly from, and orthogonal to, the elongate rigid mounting structure. The shelf bracket further includes a bottom arm extending outwardly from the elongate rigid mounting structure, at an angle of between 5-60 degrees. The bottom arm is in the form of a strut channel that includes a U-shaped cross section that includes a back wall, two opposed side walls extending downwardly from the back wall, each of the opposed side walls extending to an inwardly extending portion, which extends to an edge.
STORAGE RACK GUARD DROP-IN BRACKET
An apparatus including a bracket, an upper rack engagement tab, a lower rack engagement tab; and a lock pin hole. The bracket has a rack attachment member and a guard attachment member. The lock pin hole is defined by the rack attachment member and structured to receive a lock pin having a stabilizing leg coupled to a lock pin head. Each engagement tab is coupled to the rack attachment member. Each engagement tab includes a stem portion coupled to the rack attachment member and a head portion having a greater cross-sectional area than the stem portion. The guard attachment member defines a guard attachment hole positioned at a rack guard spacing distance from the rack attachment member, and the stabilizing leg has a geometry such that the lock pin head is urged toward the lock pin hole when the stabilizing leg is passed through the lock pin hole.
STORAGE RACK GUARD DROP-IN BRACKET
An apparatus including a bracket, an upper rack engagement tab, a lower rack engagement tab; and a lock pin hole. The bracket has a rack attachment member and a guard attachment member. The lock pin hole is defined by the rack attachment member and structured to receive a lock pin having a stabilizing leg coupled to a lock pin head. Each engagement tab is coupled to the rack attachment member. Each engagement tab includes a stem portion coupled to the rack attachment member and a head portion having a greater cross-sectional area than the stem portion. The guard attachment member defines a guard attachment hole positioned at a rack guard spacing distance from the rack attachment member, and the stabilizing leg has a geometry such that the lock pin head is urged toward the lock pin hole when the stabilizing leg is passed through the lock pin hole.
REGRIGERATOR WITH GLASS SHELVES
A refrigerator includes a plurality of side walls defining an internalcompartment. Each side wall including supports. A glass shelf includes parallel sides that each include an element having a C-shaped cross-section for embedding, at least partially, respective edges of a glass member. Each element includes a first elastic portion configured to cooperate with a corresponding seat of a molded part disposed on one of the plurality of side walls.
SUPPORT FOR WIRE SHELF AND METHOD OF USE
A support adapted for mounting to wire shelving units, particularly a support adapted to be securely coupled and repositioned on upper and lower horizontally-extending wire members located at the front of wire shelving units.
SUPPORT FOR WIRE SHELF AND METHOD OF USE
A support adapted for mounting to wire shelving units, particularly a support adapted to be securely coupled and repositioned on upper and lower horizontally-extending wire members located at the front of wire shelving units.
BOTTLE RACK
A bottle bracket includes a main frame divided into an assembling portion and a supporting portion, wherein at least one slot is defined in the assembling portion. At least one bracket is selectively positioned on the assembling portion. The at least one bracket includes a mounting portion abutting against the assembling portion and having at least one bore defined therein. A first holder extends from a top edge of the mounting portion and at least one through hole is defined in the first holder for allowing a bottle extending through the first holder, wherein the bottle stands on the supporting portion after extending through the at least one opening. At least one fastener sequentially extends through the at least one slot and the at least one through hole and for selectively positioning the at least one bracket due to a clamping effect thereof.