Patent classifications
A47G25/0678
J-HOOK ROD HOLDER
A rod holder includes a first socket, the first socket located at the top of the rod holder, being C-shaped, and opening forward. A second socket is located below the first socket, is N-shaped, and opens downward. An U-shaped cradle resides opposite the first socket from the second socket and opens upward. A rod holder body has a first end connected to the first and second sockets and a second end connected to the cradle. The first and second sockets reside in a plane, and the cradle resides forward of the plane and the rod holder body extends rearward from the plane. The cradle may include one or more protrusions proximate to its opening. A method of installing a rod holder is also provided.
HOOK ASSEMBLY AND SHELVING ASSEMBLY USING THE SAME
The present application discloses a hook assembly, which is used to be connected to a densely gridded rack. The hook assembly of the present application comprises a main body and a top connecting portion, wherein the main body and the top connecting portion are fixedly connected, and the top connecting portion is configured to be detachably connected to the rack. The width of the top connecting portion is greater than the spacing between adjacent longitudinal metal wires. The top connecting portion is provided with a receiving groove, the receiving groove is provided along the length direction of the top connecting portion, and the receiving groove is configured to receive a longitudinal metal wire. The shelving assembly provided in the present application can be reliably connected to the densely gridded rack without reducing the width of a top plate, so as to avoid the interference of the longitudinal metal wires. Most of the sizes of the shelving assembly remain unchanged, so as to solve the technical problems existing in the prior art with minimal modification and cost. It is also possible to increase the width of the top connecting portion to further improve the load-bearing capacity of the shelving assembly.
Wall-Hanging Storage System
An improved wall-hanging storage system without some of the disadvantages of the prior art is disclosed. Advances in materials science, chemistry, and engineering allow for the utilization of less-expensive, but strong molded pieces that are weight bearing. These new materials allow for new shapes and systems.
Support assembly for wire shelf and method of use
A support adapted for mounting to wire shelving units, particularly a support adapted to be securely coupled and repositioned on upper and lower horizontally-extending wire members located at the front of wire shelving units. The support does not interfere with use of a shelving unit including the storage of items on the shelving unit or handing items under the shelving unit.
Systems and methods associated with a holding device
Systems and methods for a holding device. More specifically, embodiments are related to a holding device that is configured to secure a soft good.
Self-Organizing Hanging System
A self-organizing hanging system generally includes at least two main components—bars and keys. The bars have at least three embodiments: standard embodiment, valet embodiment, and shelf embodiment. Each embodiment has variations of embodiments of bars and keys. Each of the bars and keys can have embodiments of magnetic elements and anti-rotation elements. The keys have additional opportunities for variations of embodiments to couple with a product support. In at least one aspect, the bars can be formed with receiver stations at predetermined spacing to cause organized placement for coupling keys with the bars. Further, the bars and keys can be coupled to appear as an integral assembly with one or more external surfaces in planar uniformity.
Self-organizing hanging system
A self-organizing hanging system generally includes at least two main components—bars and keys. The bars have at least three embodiments: standard embodiment, valet embodiment, and shelf embodiment. Each embodiment has variations of embodiments of bars and keys. Each of the bars and keys can have embodiments of magnetic elements and anti-rotation elements. The keys have additional opportunities for variations of embodiments to couple with a product support. In at least one aspect, the bars can be formed with receiver stations at predetermined spacing to cause organized placement for coupling keys with the bars. Further, the bars and keys can be coupled to appear as an integral assembly with one or more external surfaces in planar uniformity.
BRACKETS, BINS, AND SHELVES
Bin and shelf mounting systems including at least one mounting bracket and a bin or shelf and methods of installing said bins or shelves to a wall. The at least one mounting bracket configured with a truncated wedge shape and beveled side edges. The bin and shelf include at least one recess on a rear wall thereof. The at least one recess includes (i) a downward-facing cavity at a top portion of the recess, (ii) side edges that are beveled, and (iii) a truncated wedge shape complimentary to the at least one mounting bracket. The recess is configured to slidably engage the at least one mounting bracket. A multi-hook system including a mounting bracket and a plurality of face plates.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH A HOLDING DEVICE
Systems and methods for a holding device. More specifically, embodiments are related to a holding device that is configured to secure a soft good.
Reconfigurable storage assembly
A storage assembly includes a mounting rail extending in a longitudinal direction and having a plurality of pairs of flanges defining a plurality of slots. A mounting member includes a horizontal stop plate and a back plate extending downwardly from the stop plate. The mounting member is moveable relative to the mounting rail from a disengaged position, wherein the back plate is not disposed in one of the slots, and an engaged position, wherein the back plate is disposed in one of the slots. The mounting member also includes a storage component. Methods of making and using the storage assembly are also provided.