SUPPORT RACK AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USE
20210059410 ยท 2021-03-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C11/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B81/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B60/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F5/0846
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F5/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63B71/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rack support and method of use. The support rack can include a plurality of support slats mounted to a support base. The support slats cooperatively provide a plurality of article mounting channels, and article mounts can be slidably mounted in the channels in order to provide a variety of orientations of the article mounts with respect to the support base. In one embodiment, the support channels are T-shaped, and the article mounts have T-shaped mounting ends that may slidably mount with the T-shaped support channels. Other support channel and mounting end shapes may be used. In some embodiments, the rack support may be used to store articles on a wall with increased article density, economy, reliability, safety, and/or usability.
Claims
1. A wall mountable support rack comprising in combination: a. a planar base section mountable to a wall; b. a plurality of support slats mounted to the planar base section with an outer side spaced from the base section and each of the support slats being spaced from each other to cooperatively provide a first support element mounting channel between one adjacent pair of said support slats and a second support element mounting channel between a second adjacent pair of said support slats; and c. a plurality of article mounting elements, each said article mounting element: (i) including a mounting base element and a plurality of article support arms extending from the article mounting base element, with (ii) the mounting base element being slidably mountable in, and with the plurality of support arms slidably extending through, either of the first support element mounting channel or the second support element mounting channel.
2. The wall mountable support rack of claim 1 wherein the mounting base element of each said article mounting element is slidably securable adjacent the planar base section by either of the one adjacent pair of said support slats or the second adjacent pair of support slats.
3. The wall mountable support rack of claim 1 wherein the mounting base element of each said article mounting element has a generally planar surface with the plurality of support arms extending from the generally planar support surface.
4. The wall mountable support rack of claim 2 wherein the mounting base element of each said article mounting element has a generally planar surface with the plurality of support arms extending from the generally planar support surface.
5. The wall mountable support rack of claim 1 wherein each of said support arms has a protruding section extending from the mounting base element, and the protruding section is at least five inches long.
6. The wall mountable support rack of claim 4 wherein each of said support arms has a protruding section extending from the mounting base element, and the protruding section is at least five inches long.
7. The wall mountable support rack of claim 3 each said article mounting element has at least one flat side transverse to the generally planar surface.
8. The wall mountable support rack of claim 4 each said article mounting element has at least one flat side transverse to the generally planar surface.
9. The wall mountable support rack of claim 6 each said article mounting element has at least one flat side transverse to the generally planar surface.
10. The wall mountable support rack of claim 1 wherein each of the planar base section, support slats, and article mounting elements consist essentially of plastic.
11. The wall mountable support rack of claim 9 wherein each of the planar base section, support slats, and article mounting elements consist essentially of plastic.
12. The wall mountable support rack of claim 1 wherein a first said article mounting element has a first pair of article support arms with first predetermined length, a second said article mounting element has a second pair of article support arms with a second predetermined length, and the first predetermined length is longer than the second predetermined length.
13. The wall mountable support rack of claim 9 wherein a first said article mounting element has a first pair of article support arms with a first predetermined support arm length, a second said article mounting element has a second pair of article support arms with a second predetermined support arm length, and the first predetermined support arm length is longer than the second predetermined support arm length.
14. The wall mountable support rack of claim 11 wherein a first said article mounting element has a first pair of article support arms with a first predetermined support arm length, a second said article mounting element has a second pair of article support arms with a second predetermined support arm length, and the first predetermined support arm length is longer than the second predetermined support arm length.
15. The wall mountable support rack of claim 1 also including a single support arm article mounting element.
16. The wall mountable support rack of claim 9 also including a single support arm article mounting element.
17. wall mountable support rack of claim 14 also including a single support arm article mounting element.
18. A wall mountable support rack comprising in combination: a. a planar base section mountable to a wall; b. a plurality of support slats mounted to the planar base section with an outer side spaced from the base section and each of the support slats being spaced from each other to cooperatively provide a first support element mounting channel between one adjacent pair of said support slats and a second support element mounting channel between a second adjacent pair of said support slats; and c. a plurality of article mounting elements including at least a first article mounting element and a second article mounting element, each including a first mounting base element and a plurality of article support arms extending from the first mounting base element, with the first mounting base element being slidably mountable in, and with the plurality of support arms slidably extendable along, either of the first support element mounting channel or the second support element mounting channel; wherein (i) the first article mounting element has at least a first element support arm with a predetermined first element support arm length, (ii) the second article mounting element among second element support arm with a predetermined second element support length, and (c) the predetermined first element support arm length is longer than the predetermined second element support arm length.
19. A wall mountable support rack comprising in combination: a. a planar base section mountable to a wall; b. a plurality of support slats mounted to the planar base section with an outer side spaced from the base section and each of the support slats being spaced from each other to cooperatively provide a first support element mounting channel between one adjacent pair of said support slats and a second support element mounting channel between a second adjacent pair of said support slats; and c. a plurality of article mounting elements including at least a first article mounting element and a second article mounting element, the first article including a first mounting base element and a plurality of article support arms extending from the first mounting base element, with the first mounting base element being slidably mountable in, and with the plurality of support arms slidably extendable along, either of the first support element mounting channel or the second support element mounting channel, and wherein the second article mounting element includes a single arm mounting base element and a single article support arm extendable from the second article mounting base element, and with the second mounting base element being slidably mountable in, and with the single support arm slidably extendable along, either of the first support element mounting channel or the second support element mounting channel.
20. The wall mountable support rack of claim 18 wherein at least one among the predetermined first element support arm length and the predetermined second element support arm length is at least five inches long.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0060] The components of the support rack 10 may have differing dimensions than the embodiments shown in
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[0062] One or more arcuate dowel-support depressions or channels, e.g., 124, 126, may be formed in the upper edge 128 of one or more support slats, e.g., 104. As shown in
[0063] In this embodiment, the support pegs (formed of the dowel base 132 and support dowel 130) are thus slidable laterally along the mating T-shaped channels between adjacent support slats except when the support dowel of the support peg is lowered into a mating support channel along an upper channel in the lower support slat. This orientation of the support peg can resist undesired lateral movement of the support peg within the T-shaped tool channel when the support peg is utilized to support one or more articles (such as, for example, when opposing ski tips of a pair of skis are mounted on and between two support pegs mounted in a tool channel for example) on the support rack. The vertical depth of the dowel-support depression of one or more of the dowel-support channels can be increased, including to form, for example, vertical or near vertical side walls in the depression, to increase the resistance the side walls of the depression will present to forces that may urge a dowel to move laterally with respect to the depression and associated channel.
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[0068] Adjustable two peg support structures may be provided in other ways if desired. Another such structure can have more than two, for example five or six if desired, dowel mounting passages along the face of the peg base. The dowels may therefore be mounted in the selected mounting passage to achieve the selected distance between the dowels. Fasteners may be used to secure to the dowels in the desired dowel mounting passages.
[0069] In addition, more than two dowels may be mounted to a peg support base if desired. Similarly, dowels or other structure, such as a shelf, may be integrally formed to extend from the slidably mountable support structure for the shelf or other article support section or member.
[0070] The components of the support rack may be made of materials other than wood, metal fasteners, and glue. For example, one or more among the rack base, support slats, and support pegs or similar structure or dowels may be made of one or more types of plastic, such as, for example polystyrene, polycarbonate, acrylic, etc. Doing so can, in some embodiments, provide one or all of a lighter, less costly, more durable, and more inexpensively shipped and/or easily assembled, mounted, and/or maintained support rack.
[0071] Alternatively, one or more of such components may be made of metal such as aluminum or other metal material. Doing so can, in some embodiments, provide a more durable support rack or a more aesthetically appealing support rack, depending on the aesthetic objective involved.
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[0074] These methods may include selection, mounting, and utilization of varying configurations of support pegs or other slidably mountable support structures as desired. These methods may also include, prior to or after mounting of the base section of the rack on a wall, selecting differing sized support slats or differently configured pegs or other slidably mountable support structure, in order provide differently configured support racks.
[0075] In this regard, the support slats may be mounted to a support base system in a variety of differing ways other than those identified above. The support base may include one or more, or a large number of, mounting passages, slots, support lips or ridges, or other structure; and the support slats may have mating pegs, clips, mounting lips or ridges, or other structure for mounting the support slats to the support base. For example, the support base may comprise a peg board type of structure, made out of sufficiently strong metal, plastic, or wood. Such structures can, in certain embodiments, render the support rack easier to assemble, modify to yield varying configurations, maintain, or disassemble.
[0076] In certain embodiments, the support racks can include other types of channels, such as vertical channels extending from one horizontal support channel to another. Such a vertical channel could allow moving a support peg or other structure from the one horizontal support channel to the other or yet additional horizontal support channels when desired or needed and, if desired, without requiring the user to move any or as many articles from the support rack as otherwise would be required to accomplish such movement.
[0077] The foregoing is a detailed description of varying embodiments. It is not itself limiting. Rather the scope of the invention is to be determined by reference to the claims as issued.