SHELVING UNIT
20190290000 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
- Matthew E. DAVIS (Lake Forest, CA, US)
- Jeff W. KUECKER (Lake Forest, CA, US)
- Dylan T. RITCHIE (Lake Forest, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A47B57/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An adjustable free-standing shelving unit with horizontal shelf support beams suitable for holding one or more wire deck panels, which are detachably mounted to vertical corner posts by way of a unique combination of shoulder bolts, attached to the horizontal support beams, and keyhole slots in the vertical corner posts. In some embodiments, shoulder bolts having a head with a wrench receiving surface, an unthreaded shoulder, and a threaded shank are attached to the horizontal support beams using hex nuts. The keyhole slots, which are formed in each of the angled flat sides of the L-shaped vertical corner posts, are sized so that the heads of the shoulder bolts can be inserted into the wide upper openings of the keyhole and then pushed downwardly so that the unthreaded shoulders of the bolts will slide into the low slots.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A shelving unit comprising: a deck for storing items; a frame for supporting the deck along at least a portion of its perimeter, the frame being formed by two or more beams, each of the beams including at least one opening at each end of the beam for receiving a fastener; fasteners for the opening at the end of each of the beams forming the frame, the fasteners comprising shoulder bolts, each shoulder bolt having a head and a shank, with the shank having a threaded proportion distal to the head and an unthreaded portion proximal to the head; and multiple vertical posts for supporting the beams, each vertical support including at a plurality of generally keyhole shaped openings; wherein the fasteners are directly attached to the beams by inserting the fastener shank through the openings at the end of the beam and tightening a nut on the threaded portion of the shank; and wherein the beams are attached to the vertical posts by inserting the shoulder bolt head into one of the keyhole shaped openings in the vertical support.
17. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the head as a lateral dimension that is narrower than the lateral dimension of the shank.
18. The shelving unit of claim 17 in which the generally keyhole shaped openings have a wider upper portion and a narrower lower portion extending downward from the upper portion.
19. The shelving unit of claim 17 in which the generally keyhole shaped openings have a larger upper opening sized so that it is large enough to receive the head of said shoulder bolt and a narrower lower opening extending downward from the upper opening, said lower opening being sufficiently wide to receive the shank of the shoulder bolt but not large enough to allow passage of the head of the shoulder bolt.
20. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the head of the shoulder bolt is formed with a tool receiving surface for that said bolt can be further tightened after the frame is attached to the vertical supports to apply compressive force to hold the frame in place.
21. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the head of the shoulder bolt is formed with a hexagonal socket so that the shoulder bolt can be tightened using a hex key wrench.
22. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the length of the unthreaded portion is approximately equal to the combined thickness of the beam and the vertical support.
23. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the length of the unthreaded portion is shorter than the combined thickness of the beam and the vertical post.
24. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the deck comprises a welded wire mesh.
25. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the deck comprises two or more deck panels mounted side-by-side.
26. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the frame for supporting the deck comprises two longitudinal beams and two transverse beams forming a rectangular frame supporting the deck along its entire perimeter.
27. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the frame for supporting the deck comprises one or more center support beams extending across the center of the deck between two horizontal support beams.
28. The shelving unit of claim 0 in which the beams have a generally L-shaped cross section with a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, said horizontal portion serving to support the deck.
29. A shelving unit comprising: a deck for storing items; a frame for supporting the deck along at least a portion of its perimeter, the frame being formed by two or more horizontal support beams; and multiple vertical posts for supporting the beams; wherein the frame is attached to the vertical supports by way of shoulder bolts at each end of each of the two or more beams, the shoulder bolts having a head and a narrower shank, each of the shoulder bolts being attached to the beams by a nut threaded onto a threaded portion of the shank so that the head and an unthreaded portion of the shank extend from the outer face of the beam so that the head can be inserted into one of a plurality of keyhole shaped opening in the vertical support, each opening having a wider upper portion and a narrower lower portion, said keyhole shaped opening sized so that the upper portion is large enough to receive the head portion of a shoulder bolt or similar fastener, while the lower narrow portion extending downward is sufficiently wide to receive the shank of the shoulder bolt or similar fastener but not large enough to allow passage of the head.
30. The shelving unit of claim 29 in which the head of the shoulder bolt is formed with a tool receiving surface for that said bolt can be further tightened after the frame is attached to the vertical supports to apply compressive force to hold the frame in place.
31. The shelving unit of claim 29 in which the shoulder bolt has a head portion and a shank portion, the shank portion comprising an unthreaded portion proximal to the head and a threaded portion distal to the head.
32. The shelving unit of claim 31 in which the length of the unthreaded portion is approximately equal to the combined thickness of the beam and the vertical support.
33. The shelving unit of claim 29 in which the deck comprises a welded wire mesh.
34. The shelving unit of claim 29 in which the frame for supporting the deck comprises two longitudinal beams and two transverse beams forming a rectangular frame supporting the deck along its entire perimeter.
35. A shelving unit comprising: a plurality of decks for storing items; a frame for supporting each of the decks along at least a portion of its perimeter, the frame being formed by two or more horizontal support beams; one or more fasteners that can be attached at each end of the two or more horizontal support beams, the fasteners comprising shoulder bolts having a head and a narrower shank, each of the shoulder bolts capable of being attached to the beams by a nut threaded onto a threaded portion of the shank so that the head and an unthreaded portion of the shank extend from the outer face of the beam; and multiple vertical posts for supporting the beams, each vertical support having a plurality of vertically spaced keyhole-shaped openings with each keyhole-shaped opening having a wider upper portion and a narrower lower portion, said keyhole shaped opening sized so that the upper portion is large enough to receive the head portion of said shoulder bolts, while the lower narrow portion extending downward is sufficiently wide to receive the shank of the shoulder bolts but not large enough to allow passage of the head portion of said shoulder bolts wherein each frame can be attached to the vertical supports by way of shoulder bolts attached at each end of each of the two or more horizontal support beams, so that the head of each shoulder bolt can be inserted into the wider upper portion of one of the plurality of keyhole-shaped openings in a vertical support and the frame then pushed downwardly so that the shank of the shoulder bolt slides into the lower narrower portion of the keyhole-shaped opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a more thorough understanding of the present invention, and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0025] The accompanying drawings are not intended to be drawn to scale. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] Embodiments of the present invention are directed to an adjustable free-standing shelving unit that is easy to assemble, while still being strong and secure enough for commercial use or for heavy-duty consumer applications. The shelving unit has horizontal shelf support beams, which are suitable for holding one or more wire deck panels, and which are detachably mounted to the vertical corner posts of the shelving unit by way of a unique combination of shoulder bolts, attached to the horizontal support beams, and keyhole slots in the vertical corner posts. In some embodiments, shoulder bolts having a head with a wrench receiving surface, an unthreaded shoulder, and a threaded shank are attached to the horizontal support beams using hex nuts. The keyhole slots, which are formed in each of the angled flat sides of the L-shaped vertical corner posts, are sized so that the heads of the shoulder bolts can be inserted into the wide upper openings of the keyhole and then pushed downwardly so that the unthreaded shoulders of the bolts will slide into the low slots.
[0027] Significantly, once the horizontal beams have been mounted onto the vertical posts in this fashion, the heads of the shoulder bolts can be further tightened using their wrench receiving surfaces to securely hold the horizontal beams in place by way of compressive force applied to the vertical supports. A shelving unit according to embodiments of the present invention thus provides the ease of assembly of a typical boltless shelving system, while also proving the increased strength and security of a bolted shelving system.
[0028] Turning now to the drawings,
[0029] Beams 106 are attached to and supported by vertical posts 110 (as described in more detail below) at each corner of deck 102, as shown in
[0030] Vertical posts can be formed from steel or another appropriate material with a thickness of at least 20 gauge, such as at least 16 gauge, at least 12 gauge or at least 10 gauge. Although the vertical posts of
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[0032] In embodiments of the invention, beams 106 can be attached to vertical posts 110 using shoulder bolts 201. Referring also to
[0033] Once shoulder bolts 201 have been mounted onto the end of beam 106, the head portions 220 of the two shoulder bolts 201 can be inserted into the wide portions 204 of corresponding keyhole slots on vertical post 110 (depending on the desired vertical position of the shelf or deck to be supported). The beam can then be push downward with respect to the vertical post and keyhole slot so that the narrower unthreaded shoulder portion of the bolt will slide into the lower portion 206 of the keyhole slot. Because the slots are dimensioned so that the head portions are too large to fit through the lower portion of the keyhole slots, the beams and vertical posts can be held securely together. In order to detach the beams from the posts, the beam must be lifted up so that the bolt heads can be withdrawn through the wider upper portions of the keyhole slots.
[0034] Significantly, the shoulder bolts in embodiments of the invention are not permanently attached to the beams like the rivets of known boltless shelving units. This provides a number of significant advantages. By only loosely tightening the shoulder bolts and nuts when they are initially mounted onto the beams 106, the heads and shoulder portions of the bolts can easily slide into the keyhole slots without the application of any significant force (such as by using a hammer to seat the bolts in the keyhole slots). Then once the beams and vertical posts are assembled by sliding the shoulder bolt heads (mounted onto the beams) into the keyhole slots on the vertical supports, a wrench or other tool can be used to tighten the shoulder bolts 201 in order to apply compressive force to the connected portions of the beams and vertical supports to lock those connections in place. In order to disassemble shelving according to embodiments of the invention, shoulder bolts 201 can be loosened using the same wrench or other tool so that the bolt heads can be easily removed from the keyhole slots. Shoulder bolts according to embodiments of the invention can also be easily removed from the beams and replaced in the event that one or more bolts becomes damaged or otherwise unusable.
[0035] In some embodiments, the length of the unthreaded shoulder portion 222 is approximately equal to the total thickness of the mounting surface of beam 106 and the thickness of the vertical support post. In other embodiments, the length of the unthreaded shoulder portion 222 is shorter than the total thickness of the mounting surface of beam 106 and the thickness of the vertical support post, which allows for the application of a very high degree of compressive force to hold the beams in place.
[0036] In some embodiments, multiple welded wire deck sections or panels can be combined to create a larger wire deck. While generally rectangular decks have been described, the invention is not limited to any particular shape of deck. As shown in the embodiment of
[0037] The invention described herein has broad applicability and can provide many benefits as described and shown in the examples above. The embodiments will vary greatly depending upon the specific application. In some embodiments, for example, the arrangement of shoulder bolts and keyhole slots could be reversed so that the keyhole slots are formed on the horizontal beams and the shoulder bolts are attached to the vertical corner posts. Not every embodiment will provide all the benefits and meet all the objectives that are achievable by the invention.
[0038] In the discussion and in the claims, the terms including and comprising are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean including, but not limited to . . . . To the extent that any term is not specially defined in this specification, the intent is that the term is to be given its plain and ordinary meaning. The accompanying drawings are intended to aid in understanding the present invention and, unless otherwise indicated, are not drawn to scale. As used herein, the words right, left, lower, upper, bottom, horizontal, vertical, outer, inner, and the like designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. These terms are used for convenience only and are not limiting.
[0039] The scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present invention. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps. The figures described herein are generally schematic and do not necessarily portray the embodiments of the invention in proper proportion or scale.