Shelf
11229287 · 2022-01-25
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a shelf (1) for a storage system. The shelf is made of sheet metal and, comprises a top surface including an area with an expanded metal mesh panel. The shelf further comprises at least one unexpanded area (7) in between two expanded areas, along the length of shelf. This facilitates the attachment of reinforcement structures to the shelf which provides for a shelf capable of carrying a greater load.
Claims
1. A shelf for a storage system comprising a top surface, the top surface comprising a pane having at least one unexpanded area in between two expanded mesh areas along the shelf, and a reinforcement beam attached to a lower side of the at least one unexpanded area.
2. A shelf according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement beam is provided by a beam bent to form, in cross-section, a U-shape, having a first and a second leg.
3. A shelf according to claim 1, wherein side pieces are fitted to the edges of the pane perpendicular to the unexpanded areas.
4. A shelf according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcement has flanges adapted to be connected to the unexpanded area at the lower surface thereof.
5. A shelf according to claim 1, wherein the shelf further comprises unexpanded areas along the front and rear edges of the shelf.
6. A shelf according to claim 5, wherein side pieces are fitted to front and rear edges of the shelf, perpendicular to the unexpanded areas.
7. A shelf for a storage system comprising a top surface, the top surface comprising a pane having an unexpanded area in between two expanded mesh areas along a length of the shelf; wherein the unexpanded area is centered between front and rear edges of the shelf with two, equal areas of expanded metal mesh on each side, and a U-shaped reinforcement that is attached to the unexpanded area at a lower surface thereof that extends along the length of the shelf.
8. A shelf according to claim 7, wherein the shelf further comprises unexpanded areas along the front and rear edges of the shelf.
9. A shelf according to claim 7, wherein side pieces are fitted to the front and back edges perpendicular to the unexpanded area.
10. A shelf according to claim 7, wherein the U-shaped reinforcement has flanges adapted to be connected to the unexpanded area at the lower surface thereof.
11. A shelf according to claim 7, wherein the shelf further comprises unexpanded areas along the front and rear edges of the shelf.
12. A shelf according to claim 11, wherein side pieces are fitted to the front and rear edges perpendicular to the unexpanded areas.
13. A shelf for a storage system comprising: a top surface having at least one unexpanded area between two expanded mesh areas along a length of the shelf and unexpanded areas along the front and rear edges of the shelf; side pieces are fitted to the front and rear edges perpendicular to the unexpanded areas; and a U-shaped beam under and attached to a lower surface of the at least one unexpanded area between the two expanded mesh areas and extending the length of the shelf.
14. A shelf according to claim 13, wherein the U-shaped beam comprises two legs and a flange depending from each leg, the flange being attached to the lower surface of the at least one unexpanded area between the two expanded mesh areas.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The present disclosure relates to a mesh shelf being formed partly by expanded sheet metal. A main piece of such a shelf is shown in
(9) A piece of sheet metal is provided with a great number of small, parallel slits, running in successive parallel rows, by punching. The locations of the slits are offset between adjacent rows, usually such that the mid-point of a slit in one row is located at the interval in between two adjacent slits in the other. Every second row may therefore be in-phase with each other. Once the slits are punched in a desired pattern, the sheet metal piece is drawn in a direction perpendicular to the slits, expanding the piece and forming a rhombus-shaped small opening at the location of each slit.
(10) In the shown example of
(11) Thanks to the unexpanded portion 7, which in the illustrated case is located in the middle of the shelf 1, a reinforcement 13 may be provided under the unexpanded portion 7, as will be illustrated in more detail. The unexpanded portion 7 provides a smooth and flat sheet metal surface to which a reinforcement may for instance be spot welded, a process which would be significantly more difficult had the shelf 1 been expanded at that location. Other ways of attaching reinforcements such as soldering or gluing could be considered and also benefits from being able to attach to a smooth surface. The unexpanded portion 7 may in the same way be connected to a side piece 29 (cf.
(12) Providing more expanded and unexpanded areas on a board is possible as will be described.
(13) Although the shelf 1 may in principle be square, usually, the shelf will have a main direction of extension 27 where it has its longest extension, as indicated in
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(17) Although it is possible to provide each side piece as multiple parts, is advantageous to provide the side piece as a single piece of sheet metal which is bent into the configuration illustrated in
(18) As shown in
(19) The side piece 29 may also comprise and outer part 39 that is bent from the inner part and presents a downwards directed flange 41. This flange 41, may be used to attach the shelf to a bracket (not shown) in order to suspend the shelf therefrom. Such brackets, presenting a U-shaped cross section to which the shelf may be attached, can be attached in a cantilevered fashion from a carrier element which is attached to a wall or the like, and are well known per se.
(20) As illustrated, the side piece 29 may comprise a front tongue 43, which is folded over the end of the downwards directed flange 41 and prevents the flange from sliding in a bracket of the above-mentioned type. As shown, the lower 45 end of the downwards directed flange 41 may be angled slightly outwards to facilitate the fitting or the shelf in a bracket. Such side pieces 29, may be fitted to both short ends of the main piece to cover the ends of the expanded portions 3, 5, and to allow the shelf to be suspended from brackets or the like.
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(22) Needless to say, other configurations may be considered, and although the configurations in
(23) The present disclosure is not restricted to the above examples, and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims.