Patent classifications
A47B96/1441
Wall hanging garage shelf and rack storage system
A kit that includes rod supports, three shelf bases, and first and second shelf supports. The first and second shelf supports are each separate from the three shelf bases. Each of the three shelf bases has first and second legs. The first leg is directly positionable against a wall and couplable thereto. The second leg supports at least a portion of the rod supports. The first shelf support is couplable to the second leg of the first shelf base to form a first brace. The first shelf support includes a first wall mount bracket that is directly positionable against the wall and is couplable thereto. The second shelf support is couplable to the second leg of the third shelf base to form a second brace. The second shelf support includes a second wall mount bracket that is directly positionable against the wall and is couplable thereto.
Wash/sanitation rack for athletic equipment
A modular wash/sanitation rack including an inside channel, outside channel, gear rack mount, wall support, and gear support. A light-weight, structurally sound support assembly of the wash/sanitation rack includes one or more of the inside channel, the outside channel, the gear rack mount, and the wall support formed as a three-dimensional support from a flat pattern of a single sheet of material. The gear rack mount is connected to a flange of the gear support and is housed within an inside channel of the support assembly. The inside channel is housed within an outside channel. The outside channel is connected to the anchored wall support. The wash/sanitation rack is assembled as a secured or a moveable unit.
FORMED SUPPORT MEMBER
A formed support member that is structurally steady and easy to manufacture is disclosed herein. The formed support member comprises a downwardly facing U-shaped body, a first flat end, a first securing tab having one end integrally connected to the first flat end and another end extended downwardly to receive at least partially a first support surface of a first supporting beam, a second flat end, and a second securing tab having one end integrally connected to the second flat end and another end extended downwardly to receive at least partially a second support surface of a second supporting beam.
FORMED SUPPORT MEMBER
A formed support member that is structurally steady and easy to manufacture is disclosed herein. The formed support member comprises a downwardly facing U-shaped body as a load bearing surface, and a first flat end and a second flat end for securing the member to support beams and resisting movement of the member with respect to the beams. The formed support member may comprise at least one hole through the flat ends which allows the formed support member to be universally fastened to different sized horizontal beams for different storage needs.
Support bracket for mounting system
The support bracket includes a major body with a first surface and a second surface, the first surface opposing the second surface. A horizontal shaft extends substantially across an edge of the major body, the horizontal shaft including at least an upper surface, the upper surface extending substantially horizontally away from the first surface of the major body. An engaging structure extends from the major body.
FRAME STRUCTURE FOR A PIECE OF FURNITURE
A frame structure (100) for a piece of furniture comprising struts (1) which are capable of forming legs (101) of the piece of furniture, cross-pieces (2) which connect, in accordance to a grid-like structure, the struts (1), and connection means (300) which are configured to join the struts (1) and the cross-pieces (2), wherein the connection means (300) comprise at least two bent extensions (21, 22) which are capable of engagement in corresponding seats (11, 12) which are formed in the strut (1) and in the cross-piece (2), respectively, or vice versa, and further comprising a fixing element (3) which includes an abutment surface (30), a threaded seat (31) and a corresponding screw (4) which has a head (40) which is capable of an approach movement towards/withdrawal movement from the abutment surface (30) by means of screwing in the threaded seat (31), the fixing element (3) being configured in such a manner that the abutment surface (30) and the head (40) of the screw (4) abut the strut (1) and the cross-piece (2), respectively, or vice versa, as a result of the mutual approach/withdrawal movement.
FRAME FOR STEEL FURNITURE AND FRAME ASSEMBLY
A frame for steel furniture and a frame assembly, wherein the frame has a simple structure due to having a press groove and a bent bar formed in a hollow bar, is easily assembled through a connecting part or the like, thus greatly reducing manufacturing, installation, and maintenance costs, and can be expanded as in various embodiments. The frame, which is for steel furniture and formed by a hollow rectangular bar, is characterized in that: the corner of the rectangular bar is press-processed by a jig having a predetermined thickness, thereby forming the press groove in two surfaces contacting the corner; the bent bar having an L-shape forms inside the hollow rectangular bar while the press groove is being formed; and threads for fastening a fastening screw are formed on one surface of the bent bar, wherein the one surface faces the press groove.
Method of installing mounting system with insertable brackets and support brackets
The method includes sliding at least one first slideable bracket onto at least one first crossbar, inserting a first insertable bracket and a second insertable bracket into a first cavity and a second cavity on respective ends of the at least one first crossbar, connecting a first support bracket and a second support bracket onto a first vertical upright and a second vertical upright of a consumer product display, the first vertical upright and the second vertical upright opposing each other on the consumer product display, and attaching the first insertable bracket and the second insertable bracket to the first support bracket and the second support bracket, respectively.
SHELF FRAME FOR A RACK OF SHELVES
A shelf frame for a rack of shelves includes an elongated body; a ledge sticking inward from the elongated body and being perpendicular to the elongated body, the ledge having a width equal to that of the elongated body; an elongated enhancement disposed along an edge of the elongated body and being distal from the ledge, the enhancement being bent toward the ledge; two upright extensions disposed at two ends of the elongated body respectively; and a plurality of fasteners disposed at the extensions opposite to the ledge. The extensions and the elongated body are on the same plane and are parallel to each other. The extension has a length equal to twice of the width of the elongated body.
Utility rack having end supports with folding cross-members
A utility rack includes a pair of end supports for supporting one or more shelves there between. Each end support includes a first vertical support having one or more cross members mounted thereto and a second vertical support. The cross members may be mounted to one or more cross member mounts of the first vertical support and are configured to be movable relative to the first vertical support between a stored position in which they are disconnected from the second vertical support and are collapsed inwardly towards the first vertical support for storage or transport and an extended position in which free ends of the cross members may be attached to the second vertical support using fasteners.