Patent classifications
A47B57/12
Modular closet system
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.
Combined type shelf
A combined type shelf includes double-rod frames, connecting assemblies, double-rod frames and storage-layer connector structures. The double-rod frame includes vertical post assemblies and horizontal rods, and the vertical post assembly includes a first straight upright rod and a second straight upright rod parallel to each other to provide a gap for receiving therebetween ends of the plurality of horizontal rods. The connecting assembly includes a main body, a back portion, a horizontal-rod engaging groove, a vertical-rod engaging groove and a first connecting-piece engaging cavity. The storage layer is disposed between the double-rod frames. The storage-layer connector structure, disposed to the storage layer, includes an inserting piece to be plugged into the first connecting-piece engaging cavity to connect each of the storage-layer connector structures to the connecting assembly to assemble the storage layer to the double-rod frame.
Combined type shelf
A combined type shelf includes double-rod frames, connecting assemblies, double-rod frames and storage-layer connector structures. The double-rod frame includes vertical post assemblies and horizontal rods, and the vertical post assembly includes a first straight upright rod and a second straight upright rod parallel to each other to provide a gap for receiving therebetween ends of the plurality of horizontal rods. The connecting assembly includes a main body, a back portion, a horizontal-rod engaging groove, a vertical-rod engaging groove and a first connecting-piece engaging cavity. The storage layer is disposed between the double-rod frames. The storage-layer connector structure, disposed to the storage layer, includes an inserting piece to be plugged into the first connecting-piece engaging cavity to connect each of the storage-layer connector structures to the connecting assembly to assemble the storage layer to the double-rod frame.
Combined type shelf
A combined type shelf includes parallel-rod side frames, inter-frame connectors, storage layers and horizontal constraint frames. The parallel-rod side frame includes a first vertical bar, a second vertical bar and a horizontal bar. The inter-frame connector includes a connector body, two lateral plates, a hole and lower interference parts. The storage layer is disposed between two horizontal constraint frames. The horizontal constraint frame includes a horizontal stop member and a constraint-frame coupling member. The constraint-frame coupling member includes upper interference parts to buckle the lower interference parts so as to connect the horizontal constraint frame to the inter-frame connector.
Combined type shelf
A combined type shelf includes parallel-rod side frames, inter-frame connectors, storage layers and horizontal constraint frames. The parallel-rod side frame includes a first vertical bar, a second vertical bar and a horizontal bar. The inter-frame connector includes a connector body, two lateral plates, a hole and lower interference parts. The storage layer is disposed between two horizontal constraint frames. The horizontal constraint frame includes a horizontal stop member and a constraint-frame coupling member. The constraint-frame coupling member includes upper interference parts to buckle the lower interference parts so as to connect the horizontal constraint frame to the inter-frame connector.
MODULAR CLOSET SYSTEM
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.
MODULAR CLOSET SYSTEM
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.
SYSTEM OF RACKS FOR SPACE SAVING STORAGE
A system of racks comprising of at least two racks that can be nested together when they are not in use thereby minimizing the space required for their collective storage. Each rack is comprised of a frame having two or more frame elements linked together by at least one Z-shaped bracket. Each frame element is comprised of two vertical support members linked by a plurality of tray holders at spaced apart distances along the interior side(s) of the vertical support members. The plurality of tray holders on each of the frame elements linked by a Z-shaped bracket are substantially aligned in the vertical direction thereby forming a set of pairs of tray holders. Each pair of tray holders is configured to receive and support the placement of trays. The trays comprise of a flat base portion with upstanding side edges which may be welded to a wire element to reduce crevices where debris and contaminants may otherwise be trapped and to assist with cleaning of the trays. When the racks are not in use, the trays are removed allowing the racks to nest together along their Z-shaped bracket.
SYSTEM OF RACKS FOR SPACE SAVING STORAGE
A system of racks comprising of at least two racks that can be nested together when they are not in use thereby minimizing the space required for their collective storage. Each rack is comprised of a frame having two or more frame elements linked together by at least one Z-shaped bracket. Each frame element is comprised of two vertical support members linked by a plurality of tray holders at spaced apart distances along the interior side(s) of the vertical support members. The plurality of tray holders on each of the frame elements linked by a Z-shaped bracket are substantially aligned in the vertical direction thereby forming a set of pairs of tray holders. Each pair of tray holders is configured to receive and support the placement of trays. The trays comprise of a flat base portion with upstanding side edges which may be welded to a wire element to reduce crevices where debris and contaminants may otherwise be trapped and to assist with cleaning of the trays. When the racks are not in use, the trays are removed allowing the racks to nest together along their Z-shaped bracket.
MODULAR CLOSET SYSTEM
A modular closet system provides reconfigurable closet capacity and an appearance of a customized closet in any of the configurations. The system includes at least two sideframes cooperating to define a space therebetween creating a closet module when assembled. A series of through holes on an inside surface of the sideframes are used to attach a variety of storage devices from the system's sides, which may be re-positioned by user design. When assembled, any of the fasteners used to attach the storage devices are hidden from a front view perspective of the system. Once assembled, the perimeter of the storage devices cooperates with the frames to block the view of the fasteners. Some embodiments may extend closet capacity by including a hanging rod system that connects two frame modules together via the through hole system on respective closet modules, which when assembled also blocks the view of any fasteners.