Shelf Storage System
20230026525 · 2023-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F5/103
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a shelf storage system 1 comprising hang standards 3 with slots 5 arranged in rows therein, brackets 7 comprising connector means 9 for connecting with hang standard slots 5 such that bracket becomes suspended thereby in a cantilevered manner, and shelves 11 adapted to rest on the brackets 7. The shelf 11 comprises on its bottom side at least first and second bracket connecting means, which are adapted to connect with brackets and are mutually spaced apart with a predetermined bracket distance d. The hang standard comprises a plurality screw holes for connecting the hang standard oriented vertically to a wall or the like, and the distance between at least two such screw holes corresponds to said bracket distance. This allows using a hang standard to mark locations for other hang standards, which simplifies assembling of the shelf system.
Claims
1. A shelf storage system comprising a plurality of hang standards, adapted to be vertically arranged on a wall, the hang standards comprising a plurality of slots arranged in rows therein, the shelf storage system further comprising a plurality of brackets, each comprising connector means for connecting with hang standard slots to suspend the bracket in a cantilevered manner, and at least one shelf adapted to rest on and span at least a first and a second suspended bracket; wherein the shelf comprises on bottom side at least first and second shelf connector means to connect with said first and second suspended brackets, respectively, the first and second shelf connector means being located mutually spaced apart with a predetermined bracket to bracket distance d, and wherein each of the plurality of hang standards comprises a plurality of screw holes for connecting the hang standard oriented vertically to a wall, wherein the distance between at least two such screw holes corresponds to said bracket to bracket distance d.
2. The shelf storage system according to claim 1, wherein the shelf connector means comprise bores in the shelf.
3. The shelf storage system according to claim 2, wherein the shelf connector means further comprise connector sleeves embedded in the shelf surface.
4. The storage system according to claim 1, wherein said bracket to bracket distance d is a whole number multiple of the cc distance x between two consecutive slots in one of the rows of slots.
5. Shelf storage system according to claim 4, wherein the distance x between two consecutive slots in a row of slots is 32 mm and the distance d between two screw holes is 640 mm.
6. A hang standard for a shelf storage system, the hang standard comprising a plurality of slots arranged in rows therein, the system comprising a plurality of such hang standards, adapted to be vertically arranged on a wall, a plurality of brackets comprising connector means for connecting with hang standard slots in such a way that each bracket becomes suspended from the hang standard in a cantilevered manner, and at least one shelf adapted to rest on and span at least first and second such suspended brackets, wherein the hang standard comprises a plurality of screw holes for connecting the hang standard oriented vertically to a wall, wherein the distance d between at least two such screw holes is a whole number multiple of the cc distance x between two consecutive slots in a row of slots of a hang standard.
7. The hang standard according to claim 6, wherein the distance x between two consecutive slots in a row of slots is 32 mm and the distance d between two screw holes is 640 mm.
8. The shelf storage system according to claim 2, wherein said bracket to bracket distance d is a whole number multiple of the cc distance x between two consecutive slots in one of the rows slots.
9. The storage system according to claim 8, wherein the distance x between two consecutive slots in a row of slots is 32 mm and the distance d between two screw holes is 640 mm.
10. The shelf storage system according to claim 3, wherein said bracket to bracket distance d is a whole number multiple of the cc distance x between two consecutive slots in one of the rows slots.
11. Shelf storage system according to claim 10, wherein the distance x between two consecutive slots in a row of slots is 32 mm and the distance d between two screw holes is 640 mm.
12. A method of installing a shelf storage system, wherein the shelf storage system comprises: a plurality of hang standards, the plurality of hang standards comprising at least a first hang standard and a second hang standard, each of the plurality of hang standards comprising a plurality of slots arranged in at least one column therein, each of the plurality of hang standards comprises a plurality of screw holes for connecting the hang standard oriented vertically to a vertical surface, at least two the plurality of screw holes being spaced apart by a predetermined bracket-to-bracket distance; and a plurality of brackets, the plurality of brackets comprising at least a first bracket and a second bracket suspended in a cantilevered manner from the first and second hang standards, respectively, the first and second brackets each having a connector at one end of the bracket that cooperates with one or more the plurality of slots of the first and second hang standards, respectively, to suspend the bracket in a cantilevered manner from the hang standard; and a shelf for resting adapted to rest on and span at least two of the plurality of brackets, the shelf having a fixed locations on the shelf at least a first connector and a second connector, the first connecter for attaching the shelf to the first bracket and the second connector for attaching the shelf to the second bracket, the first and second connectors spaced apart by the predetermined bracket-to-bracket distance; wherein the method comprises, orienting horizontally the first hang standard on the vertical surface; marking on the vertical surface locations for the first and the second hang standards using the at least two of the plurality of screws; attaching the first and second hang standards in a vertical orientation at the marked locations; attaching the first and second brackets to the first and second hang standards; and attaching the shelf using the first and second connectors to the first and second brackets.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the predetermined bracket-to-bracket distance is a whole number multiple of a cc distance between any two consecutive slots in the row of slots of each of the first hang standard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The present disclosure relates to a shelf system 1, one example of which is illustrated in
[0015] The hang standards 3 are usually made in a single elongated sheet metal piece which is bent into a U-shaped cross section and comprises a plurality of slots 5 arranged in rows in the mid-section of the U-shape. When attached to the wall, the hang standard 3 is oriented with the mid-section distant from the wall such that there is created a space behind the rows of slots 5.
[0016] A plurality of brackets 7 can be connected to each hang standard 3 in a cantilevered fashion. To this end the brackets 7 comprise connector means 9 (cf.
[0017] Then, a shelf 11 is placed on two or more brackets 7 located on equal height, such that the shelf spans between the brackets 7, and the shelf 11 is attached to the brackets 7 by connecting means 19. Traditionally, those connecting means 19 have been in the form of wood screws that are inserted through holes in the bottom of the brackets 7 and are screwed into the shelf 11. This stops the shelf 11 from moving in any direction of its plane while it is suspended by the brackets 11.
[0018] The present disclosure describes an arrangement that makes the assembling of the shelf easier, and the assembled shelf system also becomes more easily reconfigurable. This is accomplished by providing shelf connector 13 means in the bottom side of the shelf 11, as is illustrated in
[0019] In the case illustrated in
[0020] In the case illustrated in
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[0022] The dowels 21 may interact with a coupling sleeve 25 (cf. also
[0023] However, other means for connecting the brackets 7 to the shelf 11 may be considered, for instance simply dowels integrally formed with the bracket entering bores in the shelf 11.
[0024] Using the above connecting means implies that the brackets 7 should be located spaced apart at a correct distance from each other in order to allow the shelf 11 to be attached thereto. While this can be achieved by a skilled end user by means of a folding rule or the like, the present disclosure provides means for achieving this more easily.
[0025] The hang standards comprise screw holes 27 for connecting the hang standards 3 oriented vertically to a wall or the like. In the present disclosure, the distance d between at least two such screw holes 27 corresponds to the desired bracket distance, i.e. the bracket to bracket distance d (cf.
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[0028] Once marks 33 have been made on the wall, as illustrated in
[0029] When the first hang standard 3 is firmly attached to the wall, further hang standards 3 may be attached, as illustrated in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Therefore, a finished shelf storage system 1 can easily be provided. illustrated in
[0032] In this way, thanks to the screw hole configuration in the hang standards 3, no folding rule or similar is needed and the hang standards become very accurately located on the wall to facilitate the assembling.
[0033] 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.