Shelving rack having bottom support panel with moveable dividers

10405673 ยท 2019-09-10

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A shelving rack system, having at least two divider supports extending across the bottom of a base, with a support panel positioned on top of the base, wherein the dividers are positionable from side-to-side to vary the width of the product dispensing channels between the dividers in the shelving rack. Each divider has legs that pass through holes in both the support panel and the divider supports.

Claims

1. A shelving rack system, comprising: a wireframe base, wherein the wireframe base comprises a length, a width, a plurality of first parallel bars extending from a back to a front along the length of the wireframe base, and a plurality of second parallel bars extending from a left side to a right side of the wireframe base along the width of the wireframe base, wherein the second parallel bars are perpendicular relative to the first parallel bars; a continuous planar support panel positioned on top of the wireframe base, wherein the support panel substantially covers the wireframe base, wherein the support panel comprises a plurality of holes therein; at least two divider support strips attached to a bottom of the wireframe base and extending substantially the entire width of the wireframe base, wherein each divider support strip is below the wireframe base and each divider support strip has a plurality of apertures therein, wherein each divider support strip is spaced apart from each other; a plurality of dividers positioned on top of the support panel, wherein each divider has at least two legs, and each leg passes both through a corresponding hole from said holes in the support panel and through a corresponding aligned aperture from said apertures in one of the divider support strips from said at least two divider support strips such that the divider legs lock the support panel into a secure position on top of the wireframe base; and wherein the number of divider legs is less than the number of apertures in each divider support strip.

2. The shelving rack system of claim 1, wherein the holes in the support panel are positioned above the apertures in the divider support strips.

3. The shelving rack system of claim 1, wherein the dividers extend in a direction generally parallel to the first parallel bars of the wireframe base.

4. The shelving rack system of claim 1, wherein the dividers extend in a perpendicular direction to the divider support strips.

5. The shelving rack system of claim 1, wherein the dividers are parallel to each other.

6. The shelving rack system of claim 1, wherein the dividers are each individually positionable between a plurality of parallel positions such that a spacing between a corresponding pair of adjacent dividers from said plurality of dividers is adjustable.

7. The shelving rack system of claim 1, further comprising: a front stop spanning across front ends of the dividers.

8. The shelving rack system of claim 7, wherein the front stop is a wire that passes through front brackets of corresponding dividers from said dividers respectively.

9. The shelving rack system of claim 1, further comprising: a front stop passing between adjacent dividers from said plurality of dividers.

10. The shelving rack system of claim 8, wherein each front bracket has openings therein for the front stop to pass therethrough.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

(1) FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of the present shelving rack system.

(2) FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of the present shelving rack system.

(3) FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the present shelving rack system.

(4) FIG. 4 is a close-up detail view of the leg of the divider passing through the holes in the support panel and through the holes in the divider supports.

(5) FIG. 5 is a close-up top plan view corresponding to FIG. 1, with a section of the support panel removed, showing the wire frame structure therebelow.

(6) FIG. 6 is a close-up of an optional divider that accepts thick and thin front stops.

(7) FIG. 7 is a close-up of an optional front bracket attached to the present shelving rack system.

(8) FIG. 8 is a bottom plan view of the present shelving rack system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

(9) The present shelving rack system is seen in FIGS. 1 to 3, as follows.

(10) Shelving system 10 comprises: a wireframe base 20; at least two divider supports 30 extending across the bottom of wireframe base 20; a support panel 40 positioned on top of wireframe base 20; and a plurality of dividers 50 positioned on top of support panel 40, wherein each divider 50 has at least two legs 52, and each leg 52 passes through a hole 41 in support panel 40 and also passes down into a hole 31 in one of divider supports 30. In optional embodiments of the present system, support panel 40 is omitted, and product can be placed directly upon wireframe base 20. In further optional embodiments, base 20 is not made of wireframe materials, but is instead made of other suitable materials. As such, the present system is not limited only to wireframe embodiments. As can also be seen, dividers 50 preferably extend from the back 21 to the front 22 of wireframe base 20. Optionally, wireframe base 20 can comprise bottom legs 25 for positioning the support rack in a cabinet.

(11) Preferably, as best seen in FIG. 8, wireframe base 20 comprises both: parallel wireframe bars 24 extending from the back to the front of the wireframe base; and parallel wireframe bars 26 extending from one side of the wireframe base to the other side of the wireframe base.

(12) As seen in the close-up view of FIG. 4, divider supports 30 are positioned below the bottom of wireframe base 20, and holes 41 in support panel 40 are positioned above the holes 31 in the divider supports. As such, legs 52 lock the support panel 40 into a secure position on top of wireframe base 20.

(13) As seen in the close-up view of FIG. 5, divider supports 30 extend from one side of wireframe base 20 to the other side of wireframe base 20. Thus, dividers 50 extend in a perpendicular direction to divider supports 30. Preferably, as best seen in FIG. 2, each divider 50 comprises parallel horizontal bars 54 and optional parallel vertical bars 56 to strengthen the dividers 50 vertically.

(14) As can be appreciated, dividers 50 are individually positionable between a plurality of different parallel side-to-side positions such that the side-to-side spacing between parallel dividers can be adjusted as desired. This re-positioning of individual dividers 50 is done by simply moving legs 51 from one hole 31 to another hole 31 in divider supports 30.

(15) Preferably, the parallel wireframe bars 24 extending from the back to the front of the wireframe base 20 are spaced farther apart than the spacing between dividers 50.

(16) As seen in FIGS. 6 and 7, an optional front stops 60 spans across the front ends of dividers 50. As can be seen, the optional front stop can simply be a wire that passes through divider 50 (at point 61), or a wire that passes through an optional front bracket 65 (at point 66). As seen in FIG. 7, front bracket 65 can optionally have small holes 68 for passing a slender wire therethrough, or larger holes 69 for passing a bar therethrough. Moreover, these various round and square apertures can be positioned at different heights, as illustrated.