Structural member with an anti-rotational feature
10400454 ยท 2019-09-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2001/5862
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/1963
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/2403
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/2451
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A structural member with a central portion that has a first piece and a second piece which form a cross-sectional L-shape configuration along a longitudinal axis is disclosed herein. When fastened to a horizontal bar, the first piece of the structural member may come into contact with a portion of the horizontal bar, thereby preventing the structural member from rotating. The structural member includes a connection component that extends from an end of the first piece, and the connection component extends substantially perpendicular to the first piece. The connection component may be configured in at least two different embodiments in that the connection component may include two holes or three holes. The implementation of more than one hole on the connection component allows the structural member to be universal in that it can be implemented on varying sized storage racks that employ different sized horizontal bars.
Claims
1. A structural member, comprising: a central portion defining a longitudinal axis and including a first end portion and a second end portion, the central portion having a substantially uniform cross-sectional L-shape configuration along the longitudinal axis; at least one first connection component extending from the first end portion; and the L-shape comprises a first piece and a second piece and the first connection component extends at the first end portion from the first piece, the first piece includes a first plane at the central portion that runs substantially perpendicular to the connection component, and the first piece further includes a slope at the first end portion that forms an acute angle to the first plane to form a gap between the connection component and the first plane.
2. The structural member of claim 1, wherein the first connection component includes at least two holes.
3. A structural member and a horizontal beam, comprising: a central portion defining a longitudinal axis and including a first end and a second end, the central portion having a substantially uniform cross-sectional L-shape configuration along the longitudinal axis; at least one first connection component extending from the first end and including at least one hole; the horizontal beam having a hole therethrough, the horizontal beam having a longitudinal axis and a length perpendicular to the longitudinal axis is three inches, three and one-half inches, or four inches, and wherein when the length perpendicular to the longitudinal axis is three inches, a first hole of the at least one hole of the first connection component of the first end aligns with the hole of the horizontal beam; when the length perpendicular to the longitudinal axis is four inches, the first connection component comprises a second hole and the second hole aligns with the hole of the horizontal beam; and when the length perpendicular to the longitudinal axis is three and one-half inches, the first connection component comprises a third hole and the third hole aligns with the hole of the horizontal beam.
4. The structural member of claim 1, wherein the slope includes a first slope plane and a second slope plane, the first slope plane extends at a first angle and the second slope plane extends at a second angle, the second angle being different than the first angle.
5. The structural member of claim 1, comprising a second connection component extending from the second end, the second connection component having at least two holes.
6. The structural member and horizontal beam of claim 3, wherein the horizontal beam forms a cross sectional C-shape that has an upper plane, a lower plane, and a middle plane positioned in between the upper plane and the lower plane, the hole defined by the horizontal beam is positioned on the middle plane, and when the structural member is connected to the horizontal beam, the first connection component of the structural member is adjacent to and extends parallel to the middle plane of the horizontal beam.
7. The structural member and horizontal beam of claim 6, wherein the hole through the horizontal beam is positioned in a center of the horizontal beam relative to a length perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the horizontal beam.
8. The structural member of claim 1, wherein the first connection component comprises a first, a second and a third hole and each of the first, second, and third holes on the first connection component are off-centered.
9. The structural member and horizontal beam of claim 3, wherein the cross-sectional L-shape configuration along the longitudinal axis of the central portion is formed by a first piece and a second piece and the first connection component extends from the first piece and the first piece includes a first plane that runs substantially perpendicular to the first connection component, and the first piece further includes a slope that extends at a different angle than the first plane.
10. The structural member and horizontal beam of claim 9, wherein the first piece is configured and adapted such that when pressure is exerted on the horizontal beam, such that the horizontal beam begins to rotate about an axis, a portion of the first piece will contact the upper plane of the horizontal beam, thereby preventing the horizontal beam from rotating, the upper plane of the horizontal beam is positioned above the middle plane and runs perpendicular to the middle plane.
11. The structural member and horizontal beam of claim 10, wherein a top surface of the first piece of the structural member contacts a bottom surface of the upper plane of the horizontal beam.
12. A structural member, comprising: a central portion defining a longitudinal axis and including a first end portion and a second end portion, the central portion having a substantially uniform cross-sectional L-shape configuration along the longitudinal axis; a first connection component extending from the first end portion, the first connection component comprising at least two holes therethrough, the two holes being off-centered on the connection component; and the L-shape comprises a first piece and a second piece and the connection component extends from the first piece, the first piece includes a first plane at the central portion that runs substantially perpendicular to the connection component, and the first piece further includes a slope that extends at an acute angle to the first plane.
13. The structural member of claim 12, further comprising a third hole through the first connection component, wherein the third hole is also off-centered.
14. The structural member of claim 12, wherein the first connection component is not connected to and does not contact the second piece.
15. The structural member of claim 14, further comprising a horizontal beam having a hole through a surface thereof, and the structural member is configured and adapted such that when the first connection component is in contact with a portion of the horizontal beam, one of the holes of the first connection component is aligned with the hole of the horizontal beam.
16. The structural member of claim 15, wherein the horizontal beam forms a cross sectional C-shape that has an upper plane, a lower plane, and a middle plane, and when the structural member is connected to the horizontal beam, the first connection component of the structural member is adjacent and runs parallel to the middle plane of the horizontal beam.
17. The structural member of claim 16, wherein a top surface of the first piece of the structural member contacts a bottom surface of the upper plane of the horizontal beam.
18. The structural member of claim 17, wherein the structural member is configured and adapted such that when pressure is exerted on the structural member such that the structural member begins to rotate about an axis, at least a portion of the first piece contacts the upper plane of the horizontal beam, thereby preventing the structural member from rotating.
19. The structural member of claim 15, wherein the hole of the horizontal beam is positioned in a center of the middle plane of the horizontal beam, the center being relative to the length perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the horizontal beam.
20. The structural member of claim 12, wherein the slope includes a first slope plane and a second slope plane, the first slope plane extends at a first angle and the second slope plane extends at a second angle, the second angle being different than the first angle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) The present disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the disclosure taken in connection with the accompanying figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed disclosure.
(11) Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from about or approximately one particular value and/or to about or approximately another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent about, it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
(12) Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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(16) Furthermore, second portion 242 of structural member 120 includes two slopes that form a plane at a different angle than the first plane of first portion 240. Specifically, as shown in
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(19) Connection component 270 of structural member 120 is positioned adjacent to middle plane 336 of horizontal bar 114. In addition, first piece 124 of structural member 120 is positioned adjacent to upper plane 334. In this scenario, since the width of structural member 114 is three inches, in order to fasten structural member 120 to horizontal bar 114, a bolt 350 is fastened to first hole 130 of structural member 120. As seen in
(20) First piece 124 is positioned adjacent to upper plane 334 so that should weight or some other pressure be exerted against structural member 120, a top portion of first piece 124 will come into contact with a bottom portion of upper plane 334. Therefore, if the fastening mechanism that connects structural member 120 to horizontal bar 114 is not able to completely halt structural member 120 from spinning or rotating about a rotational axis, then upper plane 334 will prohibit such rotation. Specifically, top piece 124 may rotate mildly until a portion of first piece 124 comes into direct contact with upper plane 334. Furthermore, given the positioning of first hole 130 and center hole 340, structural member 120 is fastened to horizontal bar 114 in such a position that structural member 120 may come into contact with horizontal bar 114 in either rotational directions of structural member 120. For example,
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(23) Furthermore, similar to structural member 120 discussed above, structural member 520 includes a central portion 522 that defines a first piece 524 and a second piece 526, which form an L-shape of central portion 522. First piece 524 includes a first end 528 and a second end (not shown) that is opposite first end 528 and configured similarly.
(24) Additionally, a first portion 540 of first piece 524 forms a first plane. Adjacent to first end 528 is a second portion 542, which includes a slope that forms one or more planes at a different angle from the first plane. For example, instead of first piece 524 extending only about a first plane, second portion 542 slopes at one or more locations at a downward angle, similar to second portion 242 as discussed above with respect to structural member 120. First piece 524 includes the slope so that structural member 520 is able to connect to horizontal bar 514. For example, referring to
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(28) Structural member 520 serves similar advantages as structural member 120, only structural member 520 is adaptable for three different width sizes of horizontal bars or platforms. For instance, in addition to structural member 520 being a universal structural member by having the three holes on connection component 570, structural member also serves as an anti-rotation device so that structural member 120 is always level. Specifically, first piece 524 of structural member 520 may collide with any of the upper planes across the horizontal members when structural member 520 begins to rotate. As a result, structural member 520 is always in at least a substantially level position.
(29) The present disclosure is advantageous because the structural member is universal in that a single structural member may be manufactured and adaptable for multiple sizes of storage racks. In particular, storage racks that have horizontal members that are three inches, four inches, or three and a half inches may be utilized. Thus, the ability to use the same structural member for each sized storage rack provides for easier manufacturing and predictability in terms of making the structural member. Furthermore, the positioning of the structural member with respect to the horizontal bar that it is adjacent to prohibits the structural member from rotating in either direction. For example, the upper component, or first piece as discussed above, of the structural member acts as an anti-rotation component in that it collides with the upper plane of the horizontal bar, thereby prohibiting the structural member from rotating. This increases the functionality of the storage rack overall in that the structural member will maintain its posture as a component within the storage rack, rather than rotating and causing slippage or other uneven storing of materials on the storage rack.
(30) While the above description contains many specifics, these specifics should not be construed as limitations of the invention, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments thereof. Those skilled in the art will envision many other embodiments within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.