Patent classifications
A47B2220/0041
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.
Apparatus for securing accessories and leveling objects to wire shelving
In various representative aspects, an apparatus for securing accessories to a steel-wired shelf. More specifically, the apparatus is an interface that conforms to the shapes of openings in the side panels on the shelf units and provides an interference fit. A variety of accessories can be secured to the interfaces by using a standard nut and bolt connection means. A second embodiment pertains to an interface that is secured to the evenly spaced horizontal wire arrays on the shelves that can level objects that are placed on top of the wire array. Various embodiments of the apparatuses are also provided.
SHELF SUPPORT WITH CENTERING FEATURE
A shelf support includes: a generally planar main body with front and rear faces, the main body further having upper and lower openings with a cross-beam therebetween; a support flange extending generally perpendicularly from the front face; a mounting dowel extending generally perpendicularly from the rear face; a capturing finger mounted at an upper edge of the upper opening, the capturing finger extending forwardly and downwardly at a first oblique angle to the front face; and a centering finger extending forwardly and downwardly from the cross-beam at a second oblique angle to the front face.
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.
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.
SHELF PEG ASSEMBLY
A shelf peg assembly has a peg member and securing clip, the peg member having a peg for inserting into a cabinet and a shelf receiving portion, and the securing clip having an aperture for receiving the peg from the peg member, a top edge for abutting the shelf receiving portion, and a sidewall for abutting the side of the shelf receiving portion and securing the outer edge of the shelf. In one method of use, three shelf peg assemblies support a shelf in a cabinet having only two walls.
SHELVING UNIT HAVING REVERSE CANTILEVERED BRACKET ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A shelving unit can include a reverse cantilevered bracket assembly. The bracket assembly can be configured to facilitate a modular design that permits height adjustment of shelves for an article of furniture. In some embodiments, the brackets can be configured to be positioned to avoid obstructing a front opening so that a user can easily access shelfs supported by the brackets. In some embodiments, the brackets can be positioned to minimize their appearance to improve the aesthetic effect of the shelving unit.
BRACKET ASSEMBLY
An bracket assembly comprises a bracket for attaching a target to a rack, wherein the bracket comprises a first mounting portion for holding the bracket on the target and a second mounting portion for holding the bracket on a rack frame of the rack, wherein the first mounting portion has one or more openings for receiving penetrating fasteners, and the second mounting portion has one or more aligned studs for being engaged to the keyholes in the rack frame.
Connector Structure for Combination Shelf
A connector structure includes a connector body which has an end provided with an enlarged stop portion which is provided with a connecting section which has a diameter smaller than that of the connector body. The connecting section is provided with a recess which is formed between the enlarged stop portion and the connector body. In assembly, each of the connector bodies is initially inserted into the entrance of each of the steel angles, the connecting section of each of the connector bodies is then moved downward and inserted into the locking hole of each of the steel angles, and the recess of each of the connector bodies is then locked onto the inner wall and the outer wall of each of the steel angles, such that each of the connector bodies is secured to each of the steel angles.
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.