Connector Structure for Combination Shelf
20200149572 ยท 2020-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B12/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B57/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A connector structure includes a connector body which has an end provided with an enlarged stop portion which is provided with a connecting section which has a diameter smaller than that of the connector body. The connecting section is provided with a recess which is formed between the enlarged stop portion and the connector body. In assembly, each of the connector bodies is initially inserted into the entrance of each of the steel angles, the connecting section of each of the connector bodies is then moved downward and inserted into the locking hole of each of the steel angles, and the recess of each of the connector bodies is then locked onto the inner wall and the outer wall of each of the steel angles, such that each of the connector bodies is secured to each of the steel angles.
Claims
1. A connector structure comprising: a connector body; wherein: the connector body has an end provided with an enlarged stop portion; the enlarged stop portion is provided with a connecting section; the connecting section has a diameter smaller than that of the connector body; and the connecting section is provided with a recess which is formed integrally between the enlarged stop portion and the connector body.
2. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein the connector body has a substantially cylindrical shape.
3. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein the enlarged stop portion has a circular shape, a hexagonal shape, a tetragonal shape or rectangular shape.
4. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein the connector body has a periphery provided with two annular grooves, and two O-rings are mounted in the two annular grooves.
5. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein the connector body is radially provided with a mounting recess.
6. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein: the connector body is radially provided with a through hole that is perpendicular to the ground; a pin extends through the through hole; and the pin has a top provided with a conical portion which has a wide upper end and a reduced lower end.
7. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein: the connector body is radially provided with a through hole that is perpendicular to the ground; and a hook has a first end provided with a shank extending downward and passing through the through hole, and a second end provided with a positioning portion extending downward.
8. The connector structure of claim 1, wherein the connector body is radially provided with a through hole that is perpendicular to the ground, and an insertion pin extends through the through hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] A combination shelf in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a plurality of connector bodies 10, a plurality of (preferably four) upright steel angles 20, a plurality of transverse connecting plates 30, a plurality of separation (or dividing or spacing) nets 40, and a plurality of pins 50.
[0030] Each of the steel angles 20 has a thickness equal to the width of the recess 13 of each of the connector bodies 10, and is provided with a plurality of slots. Each of the slots has a gourd shape and is provided with an entrance 21, and a locking hole 22 located under and connected to the entrance 21. The entrance 21 has an inner diameter equal to an outer diameter of each of the connector bodies 10. The locking hole 22 has an inner diameter smaller than that of the entrance 21 and equal to an outer diameter of the connecting section 12 of each of the connector bodies 10. After each of the connector bodies 10 is inserted into the entrance 21 of each of the steel angles 20, the connecting section 12 of each of the connector bodies 10 is moved downward and inserted into the locking hole 22 of each of the steel angles 20, and the recess 13 of each of the connector bodies 10 is locked onto the inner wall and the outer wall of each of the steel angles 20, such that each of the connector bodies 10 is secured to each of the steel angles 20.
[0031] The transverse connecting plates 30 are located at upper and lower positions of the steel angles 20. Each of the transverse connecting plates 30 is provided with two wings 31, and a plurality of rivets protruding outward therefrom. Each of the rivets is provided with a hanging (or hooked) portion 32, and a hanging (or hooked or retaining) opening 33. The hanging portion 32 has an outer diameter equal to the inner diameter of the entrance 21. The hanging opening 33 has a width equal to the thickness of each of the steel angles 20. After the hanging portion 32 of each of the rivets is inserted into the entrance 21 of each of the steel angles 20, the hanging portion 32 of each of the rivets is moved downward and inserted into the locking hole 22 of each of the steel angles 20, and the hanging opening 33 of each of the rivets is locked onto the inner wall and the outer wall of each of the steel angles 20, such that each of the transverse connecting plates 30 is secured to each of the steel angles 20.
[0032] Each of the separation nets 40 is preferably a grid board and has a surface provided with a plurality of spacing bars 41 for placing articles. Each of the separation nets 40 is located between the steel angles 20 and has four corners placed on and supported by the connector bodies 10 which are secured on the steel angles 20 respectively. At this time, the two O-rings 15 increase the friction and the positioning effect between each of the connector bodies 10 and each of the separation nets 40.
[0033] Each of the pins 50 is inserted through the through hole 16 of each of the connector bodies 10 and has a top provided with a conical (or tapered) portion 51 which has a wide upper end and a reduced lower end, to form a closely fit between the conical portion 51 of each of the pins 50 and the through hole 16 of each of the connector bodies 10. Thus, the pins 50 are located at the four corners of each of the separation nets 40 to enhance the strength of the separation nets 40, thereby preventing the central position of the separation nets 40 from falling down due to insufficient support.
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[0037] Accordingly, each of the connector bodies 10 is initially inserted into the entrance 21 of each of the steel angles 20, the connecting section 12 of each of the connector bodies 10 is then moved downward and inserted into the locking hole 22 of each of the steel angles 20, and the recess 13 of each of the connector bodies 10 is then locked onto the inner wall and the outer wall of each of the steel angles 20, such that each of the connector bodies 10 is secured to each of the steel angles 20 easily and quickly, thereby saving the cost, and thereby saving the time, and the energy of assembly. In addition, the connector bodies 10 and the steel angles 20 are combined solidly and stably. Further, the separation nets 40 or the separation boards 70 are directly placed on the connector bodies 10, such that the combination shelf has the maximum storage space. Further, the separation nets 40 or the separation boards 70 are arranged between the transverse connecting plates 30 to largely decrease the number of the transverse connecting plates 30, thereby enhancing the aesthetic quality of the combination shelf.
[0038] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the invention.