Patent classifications
A47B47/027
MODULAR RACK FOR PHYTOCHEMICAL EXTRACTION SYSTEM
A modular rack for mounting components of a phytochemical extraction system is described. The module rack includes at least two legs and one or more frame modules that are each at least 2 units in length. Multiple frame modules can be combined to create racks of width N, where N is an integer greater than 2 units in length. Each frame module may also include mounting devices configured to removably attach extraction columns to the frame module.
CROSS BRACE AND MODULAR FURNITURE
The invention relates to a cross brace (4) comprising an elongate bar portion (41) and two clips (42). The bar portion (41) has two substantially opposite longitudinal ends. The two clips (42) are each arranged on one of the two longitudinal ends of the bar portion (41) and are designed to almost fully enclose a bar-shaped element (22, 52). Furthermore, the two clips (42) can each be brought into an opened position, in which the bar-shaped element (22, 52) can be received by the clip (42) and removed from the clip (42), and into a closed position, in which the bar-shaped element (22, 52) can be fully enclosed by the clip (42). The clips (42) have a lock (425) which locks the clip (42) in the closed position.
Suspended storage rack
A suspended storage rack includes a first rack body for suspending, and a second rack body hingedly connected to a lower side of the first rack body and used for storing articles. The second rack body includes: a storage part and a first limiting part arranged on one side of the storage part and tilted upward. A middle part of the first limiting part arranged in a vertical direction is hingedly connected to the lower side of the first rack body, an upper part of the first limiting part arranged in the vertical direction is used to prevent the second rack body from being excessively expanded relative to the first rack body, and a lower part of the first limiting part arranged in the vertical direction is used to make the storage part lean against the first rack body after the second rack body is rotated upward for storage.
Goods storage rack
A rack for storing goods has supports which extend between crossbeams. The supports are downwardly open profiles having a first and a second side wall. A horizontal wall connects the side walls and forms a goods support. At least one crossbeam has two slots, each with a locking projection that engages in an opening in the respective side wall. The openings are located in short end portions of the side walls. Central portions form a majority length of the side walls. The end portions are separated from the central portions by a slot which extends from the lower edge of the side wall over a portion of the height of the side wall. The end portions have in the direction toward the lower edge thereof a wall extent which in comparison with the wall extent on the central portion is offset in the direction toward the profile center plane.
Modular pallet rack repair kit
A modular repair kit for repairing damaged pallet rack frames and a method of installation thereof which incudes modular elements that can be customized by mechanical process such as cutting, drilling and connecting, for example, by bolts, that avoids major modifications, such as welding, at the installation site. The modular repair kit utilizes a standard replacement post assembly that can be cut to fit into nearly any size gap that is created when the damaged portion of the pallet rack frame is removed. The remaining elements of the repair kit can then be customized to accommodate any size of the standard replacement post assembly.
Shelf support beams and shelving units utilizing same
A shelf support beam (80, 130, 200) for use in a shelving unit (10) to support a shelf (22). A structural member (82, 132, 202) has a C-shaped cross-section. A web (94, 144, 216) separates a top flange (96, 146, 220) from a bottom flange (112, 162, 234). The top flange (96, 146, 220) is configured to support the shelf (22). The web (94, 144, 216), the top flange (96, 146, 220), and the bottom flange (112, 162, 234) define a channel (92, 142, 214) of the member (82, 132, 202). The channel (92, 142, 214) defines a cavity height (C1, D1, E1). The top flange (96, 146, 220) and the bottom flange (112, 162, 234) define a top flange width (C2, D2, E2) and a bottom flange width (C3, D3, E3), respectively. A ratio of the cavity height (C1, D1, E1) to a sum of the top flange width (C2, D2, E2) and the bottom flange width (C3, D3, E3) is greater than 1, is at least 1.20, or is about 1.40. The C-shaped cross-section has a moment of inertia (98, 148, 238) of greater than 0.40, greater than 0.45, or at least 0.46. The top flange (96, 146, 220) includes an elevated portion (100, 150, 222) and a lower or shelf support portion (104, 154, 226) separated by a sidewall (106, 156, 230).
Tenon-joints-attached Frames for Aluminum Furniture
Tenon-joints-attached Frames for Aluminum Furniture has features that include the male tenon and the female tenon which once fixed together and assembled to Aluminum Furniture Frame 1 and Aluminum Furniture Frame 2 in order. Once assembled, the male tenon and the female tenon will hide inside the grooves aforementioned where the male tenon which is characterized by a wide area and a rectangular body works by being inserted into Aluminum Furniture Frame 1 to fix them together. Next to the wide area is constructed a narrow area that is characterized by being a sheet that is perpendicular to the wide area. The walls of the narrow area will have at least one extrusion that works by inserting the extrusions into the intrusions of the female tenon. The female tenon, which is characterized by a rectangular body, works by being inserted into Aluminum Furniture Frame 2 to fix them together. One position on the rectangular body will have at least one intrusion to facilitate the fitting with the extrusions from the male tenon wherein the male tenon and the female tenon will be fixed together in a vertical direction.
MODULAR STORAGE SYSTEM
A modular storage system is provided with a plurality of upright side supports to be supported upon an underlying support surface. Each of the plurality of upright side supports is packaged separately. A plurality of horizontal cross members is provided to interconnect a pair of upright side supports. The plurality of horizontal cross members is packaged separately from the plurality of upright side supports.
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.
DRYING RACK
A drying rack having a stainless steel rectangular tubed frame with two vertical frame members and at least three horizontal frame members. The horizontal frame members have a plurality of rails extending from the horizontal members. The each rail of the plurality of rails is each equally spaced and extends from opposites sides of each horizontal member. The rails are configured to hold cannabis plant matter after harvest. The rails may be angled slightly for helping to retain the cannabis plant matter on the rails during use. The drying rack is on casters for mobility and rotation.