Storage rack for cans
10905257 ยท 2021-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D2331/809
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2325/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B96/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F25D25/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2331/805
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47F1/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A rack for storing drink cans beneath a wire shelf or other horizontal surface of a storage space such as a refrigerator comprises bottom support wires for the sides of the cans and side support wires for the ends of the cans. The side support and bottom support wires are connected by two longitudinally spaced hanger wires each forming a loop with an upright portion extending connected to the side wires and a horizontal portion connected to the bottom wires. Each loop has a horizontal top wire portion arranged in an overlapping condition for attachment to the shelf or the upper support surface. The forward ends of the side support wires are connected by a first cross wire which is welded to a second cross wire interconnecting the forward ends of the bottom support wires.
Claims
1. Apparatus for storing objects beneath an upwardly facing support surface of a storage space comprising: a rack comprising bottom support wires and side support wires; the rack having longitudinally spaced apart front and rear ends and laterally opposite sides, the bottom support wires defining a support surface between the front and rear ends for carrying the objects; the side support wires defining side walls located at the opposite sides of the bottom and defining side retaining surfaces upstanding from the upwardly facing support surface; the rack including a plurality of wire hangers each connected to the side support wires and the bottom support wires and including a pair of opposite elongate bendable wires each with an upright portion extending upwardly from a first one of the side walls and a lateral wire portion extending towards an opposite one of the side walls at a height above the upwardly facing support surface; the lateral wire portions being arranged in an overlapping condition in which the lateral wire portions are disposed side-by-side and substantially parallel to one another so that the bottom support wires and side support wires of the rack can be suspended from the upwardly facing support surface by the wire hangers when the lateral wire portions in the overlapping condition are connected to the upwardly facing support surface.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bottom wires each have portions inclined upwardly and forwardly at a front end to retain the objects received on the upwardly facing support surface.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each wire hanger forms a hoop-shaped member defining the pair of opposite elongate bendable members and further includes an interconnecting portion extending from one of the side support wires across the bottom and to the other one of the sidewalls.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a tube receiving the overlapping lateral portions of the wire members.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 further including an adhesive strip attached to the tube extending longitudinally thereof with an adhesive surface opposite the tube for interconnecting the tube and the upwardly facing support surface.
6. The apparatus of claim 4 further including at least one support bracket forming a cradle receiving the overlapping lateral portions of the wire members for attachment to the upwardly facing support surface.
7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the support bracket comprises a flat plate with a channel across to receive both of the overlapping hanger wires therein.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the side support wires are welded to the upstanding side portions of the hanger wires.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bottom support wires are welded to horizontal bottom portions of the hanger wires.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bottom support wires are welded to horizontal bottom portions of the hanger wires at positions spaced inwardly from the sides.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the side support wires are connected by a cross wire at a forward end.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bottom support wires are connected by a cross wire at a forward end.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the side support wires are connected by a first cross wire at a forward end and the bottom support wires are connected by a second cross wire at a forward end and wherein the first cross wire is attached to the second cross wire.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the bottom support wires have an upwardly and forwardly inclined front portion so that the second cross wire at the forward end is at the same height as the first cross wire and the first and second cross wires are welded together.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The rack 10 comprises a bottom 13 having longitudinally spaced apart front and rear ends 15, 16 and laterally opposite sides 17, 18. As more clearly shown in
(14) The rack 10 also includes side walls 25, 26 located at the opposite sides 17, 18 of the bottom 13 and defining side retaining surfaces 29, 30 upstanding from the upper support surface 20. Each of the side walls 25, 26 is formed by an elongate linearly extending rail 32 located at a spaced height above the bottom 13 and supported at a laterally spaced location from closest one of the bottom rails 22. The side rails 32 are arranged parallel to the bottom rails 22 but in a distinct common plane which is anti-parallel to that in which the bottom rails 22 lie, as will be better appreciated shortly.
(15) The rack 10 further includes a plurality of hangers 35 connected to the side walls 25, 26 at longitudinally spaced positions of the bottom 13, which are used for supporting the side walls and the bottom from a desired mounting location of the rack 10.
(16) In the illustrated arrangement, each hanger 35 forms a hoop-shaped member defining a pair of opposite elongate bendable members 37, 38 and further includes an interconnecting portion 39 of the respective hanger, which extends from one of the side walls 25, 27 across the bottom 13 and to the other one of the sidewalls 25, 26 so as to span between upright portions 40 of the opposite elongate bendable members 37, 38. As such, the hangers 35 also support the rails 22 of the bottom 13 which are mounted to the interconnecting portions 39 thereof.
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(19) Each lateral portion 42 defines a free end 44 of the respective member 37, 38 which is located closer to the opposite side 17, 18 than that to which that member 37, 38 is connected.
(20) The lateral portions 42 of the members 37, 38 are arranged in an overlapping condition in which the lateral portions 42 are disposed side-by-side and substantially parallel to one another so that the bottom 13 and side walls 25, 26 of the rack 10 can be suspended from the shelf or the ceiling space by the hangers 35 when the lateral portions 42 of the members 37, 38 arranged in the overlapping condition are connected to the shelf or the ceiling of the storage space. In the illustrated arrangement, substantially the whole of each lateral portion 42 overlaps the other in the length direction of the respective member 37, 38.
(21) Depending on the structure of the shelf or the ceiling from which the rack is to be suspended, the lateral portions 42 of the members 37, 38 alone may be sufficient to mount the rack by the hangers 35. For example, as shown in
(22) Where the lateral portions 42 of the bendable members 37, 38 can act to directly mount the rack 10 to its mounting location, as for example in the above-described scenario, an auxiliary attachment device may be provided to reduce relative movement between the hangers 35 and the attachment location receiving the mounted rack 10. In other cases, the auxiliary attachment device facilitates the connection of the rack to the mounting location.
(23) The auxiliary attachment device comprises a tube 54 receiving the lateral portions 42 of the members 37, 38 arranged in the overlapping condition. The single tube 54 receives a majority of the lengths of the lateral portions 42 of both members 37, 38. Additionally, the auxiliary attachment device includes an adhesive strip 56 for interconnecting the tube 54 and one of the shelf and the ceiling of the storage space which is attached to the tube 54 and provides an adhesive surface 57 opposite to the tube 54 for attaching to the mounting location. The adhesive strip 56 such as a piece of double-sided tap extends longitudinally of the tube 54. The adhesive strip 56 may be arranged on an underside of the tube 54 so as to be located generally intermediate the tube 54 and the upper support surface 20 of the bottom 13 where the lateral portions 42 of the members 37, 38 are located on top of the shelf underneath which the rack 10 is mounted. The adhesive strip 56 may also be disposed on a topside of the tube 54 as shown in
(24) The auxiliary attachment device may additionally or alternatively include a plurality of brackets 59 arranged at longitudinally spaced positions along the tube 54 and forming cradles thereunder for interconnecting the tube 54 and one of the shelf and the ceiling. The brackets 59 may be in the shape of a U so as to extend from one side of the tube 54, thereunder and to the other side of the tube 54 so that ends of the respective bracket 59 are spaced from one another about the circumference of the tube 54. Fasteners 61 such as screws may then be passed through outwardly flaring flanges of the brackets 59 to affix same to the mounting location receiving the rack 10.
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(31) The support bracket 130 forms a cradle 132 receiving the overlapping lateral portions 127, 128 of the wire members of the hanger wires for attachment to either the shelf using the ties or the upper support surface using the screws.
(32) The bracket comprises a flat plate 131 defining two side wings with a channel 132 across to receive both of the overlapping hanger wires 127, 128 therein.
(33) The side support wires 101, 102 are welded to the upstanding side portions 141, 142 of the hanger wire loop 140.
(34) The bottom support wires 104, 105 are welded to horizontal bottom portion 145 of the hanger wire loop 140 at positions spaced inwardly from the sides 141, 142.
(35) Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.