Patent classifications
A47B47/045
Shelf system improvements
An improved shelf system often has differently configured shelves, at least some of which may receive attachments along a perimeter portions thereof. Those or others can provide bins for storing material as well internal to the shelves or along the perimeter portions.
Overhead storage system and method
Free standing storage system for garage spaces and the like, without requiring any attachments, and no tools are required. The system includes positioning four or six vertical supports (posts), each having ends with extendable threaded footers/screw type jacks that can vertically abut each support (post) against both a floor surface and a ceiling surface. Posts can have a generally rectangular configuration with two short spaces between two supports (posts) on a left and right side, and two longs spaces between the two supports (posts) between the left and right pairs of supports (posts). Fasteners, can attach parts together. A pair of telescoping horizontal beams can be positioned between the left and right side posts. Horizontal accessory bars and horizontal beams can support storage racks, and/or hooks for additional storage for items that can include rakes, shovels, bicycles, electrical cords, brooms, wood, and the like.
SHELF ASSEMBLY
A modular shelf assembly that is adapted to interlock with adjacent modular shelf assemblies. The modular shelf assembly may include a shelf unit, a plurality of supports, and a plurality of feet. The shelf units, supports, and feet, in combination, are adapted to create the modular shelf assembly. The shelf unit may also be modular and have a shelf body that includes a cap. Each cap may have interlocking apertures that are adapted to receive interlocking components, which are used to connect multiple shelf assemblies.
Furniture frame structural system with interlocking members
A furniture frame structural system with interlocking members includes a first face frame, a second face frame, and a plurality of frame members. At least one joining feature for each frame member allows the frame members to arrange into a skeletal configuration as the joining feature includes a male interlocking portion and a female interlocking portion. More specifically, the male interlocking portion for each frame member is engaged with the female interlocking portion of an adjacent member from the frame members. Resultantly, the frame members complete the skeletal configuration. The first face frame and the second face frame are then oppositely mounted to the skeletal configuration completing the basic frame structure. Additional components such as post-tensioned fasteners, inner liners, outer panels held in side rails, a top, legs, and baseboard can be optionally integrated with the basic frame structure to improve the functionality and appearance of the resulting furniture.
Storage Rack
A rack has a frame and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has an enclosing frame member that has two first sides connected by two second sides, a connecting bar that connects the first sides at about the center of the first sides, a plurality of slots provided on the inner surfaces of the second sides, and a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing ends that are fitted into opposing slots at the second sides, and with each slat being connected to the connecting bar. At least one connector is provided for removably connecting each shelf to a portion of the frame.
Storage rack
A rack has a frame and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has an enclosing frame member that has two first sides connected by two second sides, a connecting bar that connects the first sides at about the center of the first sides, a plurality of slots provided on the inner surfaces of the second sides, and a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing ends that are fitted into opposing slots at the second sides, and with each slat being connected to the connecting bar. At least one connector is provided for removably connecting each shelf to a portion of the frame.
Expandable stand-alone shelving assembly
An expandable stand-alone shelving assembly includes a post assembly and an expandable shelf. The post assembly includes an elongated post and a sleeve coupled to the elongated post. The expandable shelf includes an aperture, a first half, a second half, and an internal mechanism. The aperture accepts the sleeve of the post assembly. The first half of the expandable shelf includes a surface, a top end, and a bottom end. The second half of the expandable shelf includes an angled portion extending downwards from a surface of the second half. The internal mechanism includes a reinforcement bar connecting the top end and the bottom end of the first half, and a stop. The second half is slidably received within the first half. The stop of the internal mechanism engages with the angled portion of the second half to prevent the second half and first half from sliding apart.
Storage rack
A rack has a frame and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has an enclosing frame member that has two first sides connected by two second sides, a connecting bar that connects the first sides at about the center of the first sides, a plurality of slots provided on the inner surfaces of the second sides, and a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing ends that are fitted into opposing slots at the second sides, and with each slat being connected to the connecting bar. At least one connector is provided for removably connecting each shelf to a portion of the frame.
Modular furniture
The present invention relates to a piece of modular furniture, comprising a set of elements which can be coupled by fitting to one another, wherein the set of elements comprises at least two pairs of vertical posts, wherein each vertical posts has housings in which conformations of horizontal slats are introduced, and at least one shelf having indentations which can be fitted to the vertical posts, and in that the two vertical posts of each pair reach the end user in a manner in which they are joined to one another by means of the horizontal slats, such that they form a single, ladder-like assembly unit; such that at least one shelf is supported at its ends on the horizontal slats with the vertical posts fitted in the indentations of the shelf, constituting the corresponding furniture just like that.
Storage Rack
A rack has a frame and a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has an enclosing frame member that has two first sides connected by two second sides, a connecting bar that connects the first sides at about the center of the first sides, a plurality of slots provided on the inner surfaces of the second sides, and a plurality of slats, each slat having opposing ends that are fitted into opposing slots at the second sides, and with each slat being connected to the connecting bar. At least one connector is provided for removably connecting each shelf to a portion of the frame.