Patent classifications
A47B96/14
Bearing structure for shelving
The bearing structure for shelving comprises: —a vertical upright comprising a first metal section provided with at least a first longitudinal side and with at least a second longitudinal side, the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side being flat, continuous and transverse to each other; —a longitudinal cross-piece; —an angular bracket to be interposed between the vertical upright and the longitudinal cross-piece and comprising a first longitudinal face and a second longitudinal face, the first longitudinal face and the second longitudinal face being flat, contiguous and transverse to each other; wherein it comprises first connecting means arranged on the first longitudinal side and the first longitudinal face, and second connecting means, arranged on the second longitudinal side and the second longitudinal face, the first connecting means and the second connecting means coupling the angular bracket to the vertical upright.
Adjustable overhead mountable storage system
A storage system including at least two support rails attached to a ceiling or other overhead structure and at least two channel rails which are configured to be moveably attached to the support rails in a spaced relationship with sliding fastening clips. The channel rails move along the length of the support rail in order to accommodate the different widths of storage containers which are to be installed in the storage system.
Adjustable overhead mountable storage system
A storage system including at least two support rails attached to a ceiling or other overhead structure and at least two channel rails which are configured to be moveably attached to the support rails in a spaced relationship with sliding fastening clips. The channel rails move along the length of the support rail in order to accommodate the different widths of storage containers which are to be installed in the storage system.
BRACKET APPARATUS FOR TOOL-LESS ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE
This disclosure relates to a bracket apparatus for tool-less assembly of furniture products. The furniture products are equipped with a bracket apparatus that enables the furniture products to be assembled and disassembled without the use of tools or additional hardware. The bracket apparatus integrated into the furniture products permits the furniture products to easily switch between an assembled configuration and a disassembled configuration.
Truss based display system
An adjustable truss structure is provided and includes a truss member with a first channel attached to the truss member, the first channel having a first slot, and a rail having a second slot with an anchor attached to the rail. The anchor has a member rotatable to a first position where the member is insertable into the first slot and rotatable to a second position to engage with a surface of the first channel, enabling the rail to be selectively moved relative to the first channel and locked into a fixed position relative to the first channel. The adjustable truss structure also includes a support member having a second channel, the second channel being hooked into the second slot and being slidable in the second slot.
Hang harvesting system
A hang harvesting system for deployment in a cargo container includes an anchor bar, a column bar, and a hanging bar. The anchor bar includes a first end portion and second end portion configured to engage sidewalls of the cargo container. The column bar includes a top end portion and a bottom end portion, wherein the top end portion is configured to couple to the anchor bar. The hanging bar is coupled to the column bar.
Wash/sanitation rack for athletic equipment
A modular wash/sanitation rack assembly having a wall support, a plurality of channels, a gear rack mount, and a gear support. The plurality of channels includes at least two wall support channels.
Rack storage system and rack frame part for a rack storage system
A rack storage system includes storage racks forming unit load storage locations arranged next to one another on storage planes on top of one another. The racks include either exclusively outer storage racks or outer and inner storage racks and are installed stationarily on a bottom plate. One or multiple rack aisles are between the racks in an x-direction. Automated storage and retrieval units transport unit loads and building walls are mounted on the outer racks via a support structure and form wall elements. The support structure includes profiled support elements affixed, by spacers, to the outer rack. The wall elements are mounted on the support elements, each being affixed, by respectively one spacer, to the outer rack in separate mounting regions (37) provided separate from one another. An adjuster per spacer adjusts a horizontal distance between a profiled support element and the outer rack. One fixer per spacer fixes the adjusted distance.
MODULAR WALL PANEL SYSTEM
A panel system for use with display material. The panel system comprised of a frame having multiple slats mounted thereto. The slats pivoting to allow access behind the panel, having multiple holes to route cables and wires, and having slots for brackets to which display material can be attached. The panels are mountable to a wall, or other surface, and modular.
Shelving unit tie bar
The technology described herein includes a four-column shelving unit. One or more improved tie bars run between the front and rear shelf-support beams. The one or more tie bars are installed perpendicular to the shelf-support beams. The improved tie bar may take the overall form of a V-channel with a novel tri-notch connection on either end. The tri-notch connection allows the tie bar to connect with a front shelf-support beam on one end and a back shelf-support beam on the other end. The tri-notch connection includes two bottom notches and a top notch. The top notch may form a gap in the V-channel that allows the end of the tie bar to slip under a shelf-support flange on a shelf-support beam during installation. The two bottom notches are sized and shaped to receive an upward facing retention flange located on the bottom flange of the shelf-support beam.