Patent classifications
A47B88/407
CONNECTION STRUCTURE FOR TRACKS OF BASKETS OF SHELF
A connection structure for tracks of baskets of a shelf, the shelf contains: at least two support posts, multiple recesses, and multiple brackets. A respective one bracket includes two hooks and two engagement tabs. The respective one bracket is configured to support a respective one of multiple holding plates for accommodating objects. The multiple baskets are connected on the shelf by using the connection structure which contains two U-shaped notches and two rectangular notches so that a respective one track of the multiple tracks is engaged with the two U-shaped notches and the two rectangular notches. The respective one track includes an inverted U-shaped post, two locating members, two retainers, two first locking protrusions, and two second locking protrusions, such that the respective one track is engaged with the respective one bracket, and a rib of a respective one basket is fitted and moved in the respective one track.
CONNECTION STRUCTURE FOR TRACKS OF BASKETS OF SHELF
A connection structure for tracks of baskets of a shelf, the shelf contains: at least two support posts, multiple recesses, and multiple brackets. A respective one bracket includes two hooks and two engagement tabs. The respective one bracket is configured to support a respective one of multiple holding plates for accommodating objects. The multiple baskets are connected on the shelf by using the connection structure which contains two U-shaped notches and two rectangular notches so that a respective one track of the multiple tracks is engaged with the two U-shaped notches and the two rectangular notches. The respective one track includes an inverted U-shaped post, two locating members, two retainers, two first locking protrusions, and two second locking protrusions, such that the respective one track is engaged with the respective one bracket, and a rib of a respective one basket is fitted and moved in the respective one track.
Adjustable shelving rack and method for using the same
An adjustable shelving rack and system for storing and maintaining a plurality of item containers within a shelving unit in a stacked, vertical configuration. Each of the plurality of adjustable shelving racks are selectively coupled to a horizontal traverse of the shelving unit at a user determined position. The item containers may then be inserted by disposing each item container on one of a plurality of supports within each shelving rack. By having two shelving racks in close proximity to one another, each item container may be held in a suspended configuration with either side of the item container supported by a different shelving rack. Each shelving rack is coupled to a plurality of traverses through a corresponding plurality of vice assemblies which are selectively actuated to grip or apply a squeezing force to each traverse.
Adjustable shelving rack and method for using the same
An adjustable shelving rack and system for storing and maintaining a plurality of item containers within a shelving unit in a stacked, vertical configuration. Each of the plurality of adjustable shelving racks are selectively coupled to a horizontal traverse of the shelving unit at a user determined position. The item containers may then be inserted by disposing each item container on one of a plurality of supports within each shelving rack. By having two shelving racks in close proximity to one another, each item container may be held in a suspended configuration with either side of the item container supported by a different shelving rack. Each shelving rack is coupled to a plurality of traverses through a corresponding plurality of vice assemblies which are selectively actuated to grip or apply a squeezing force to each traverse.
Undermount drawer slide position adjustment apparatus and method of use
An undermount drawer slide mounting clip releasably attaches a drawer to a drawer rail assembly mounted in a cabinet carcass. The apparatus is capable of effecting positional adjustments of the drawer in three directions without removing the drawer from the cabinet carcass. The apparatus is comprised of a body slidingly engaged with a bonnet. A trigger pivotally connected between the body and the bonnet. A spring loaded catch slidable within the bonnet and acted on by the trigger to releasably attach the apparatus to a drawer rail assembly. A threaded spindle rotates within the base and adjusts the horizontal position of the drawer. A ramp adjustably connected to the base adjusts the vertical position of the drawer by rotation of a threaded barrel. A plunger extends from a housing connected to the body to adjacent the drawer rail assembly and adjusts the depth of the drawer.
Undermount drawer slide position adjustment apparatus and method of use
An undermount drawer slide mounting clip releasably attaches a drawer to a drawer rail assembly mounted in a cabinet carcass. The apparatus is capable of effecting positional adjustments of the drawer in three directions without removing the drawer from the cabinet carcass. The apparatus is comprised of a body slidingly engaged with a bonnet. A trigger pivotally connected between the body and the bonnet. A spring loaded catch slidable within the bonnet and acted on by the trigger to releasably attach the apparatus to a drawer rail assembly. A threaded spindle rotates within the base and adjusts the horizontal position of the drawer. A ramp adjustably connected to the base adjusts the vertical position of the drawer by rotation of a threaded barrel. A plunger extends from a housing connected to the body to adjacent the drawer rail assembly and adjusts the depth of the drawer.
SLIDING TRAY SYSTEM
A sliding tray system for a storage unit to allow a user to easily access and utilize the rear of an elevated storage unit. The sliding tray system has a tray, roller supports, rollers, two tracks, and a pull strap. The tray has a well having a bottom wall, side walls and flanges extending outwardly from the side walls at a top of the well. The rollers are secured to the roller support and ride within the tracks. Additionally, retaining walls are secured to the flanges to provide a rear wall for the sliding tray system. Preferably, the retaining walls do not extend from the second end of the tray all the way to the first end of the tray.
SLIDING TRAY SYSTEM
A sliding tray system for a storage unit to allow a user to easily access and utilize the rear of an elevated storage unit. The sliding tray system has a tray, roller supports, rollers, two tracks, and a pull strap. The tray has a well having a bottom wall, side walls and flanges extending outwardly from the side walls at a top of the well. The rollers are secured to the roller support and ride within the tracks. Additionally, retaining walls are secured to the flanges to provide a rear wall for the sliding tray system. Preferably, the retaining walls do not extend from the second end of the tray all the way to the first end of the tray.
SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY
A slide rail assembly including a first rail, a second rail, a third rail, a first supporting device, and at least one supporting member is provided. The first rail includes a first end portion and a second end portion that are opposite to each other. The second rail is longitudinally movable relative to the first rail. The third rail is longitudinally movable relative to the second rail. The first supporting device exceeds the first end portion of the first rail for a predetermined longitudinal distance. The at least one supporting member is arranged on one of the second rail and the first supporting device.
SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY
A slide rail assembly including a first rail, a second rail, a third rail, a first supporting device, and at least one supporting member is provided. The first rail includes a first end portion and a second end portion that are opposite to each other. The second rail is longitudinally movable relative to the first rail. The third rail is longitudinally movable relative to the second rail. The first supporting device exceeds the first end portion of the first rail for a predetermined longitudinal distance. The at least one supporting member is arranged on one of the second rail and the first supporting device.