Post couplers
11490730 · 2022-11-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Mitchell Liss (Northbrook, IL, US)
- Anthony J. Troyner (Shorewood, IL, US)
- Jeff Lamber (Minooka, IL, US)
Cpc classification
F16B12/34
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B87/0215
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B12/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B96/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B12/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A post coupler has one or more positive post stops therein limiting extension of an end of a post section in or over the coupler beyond the stop. The stops may be freely extended tabs or stop embossments from or in the coupler flanges. Outside wrap, inside wrap and hidden post couplers are disclosed, as well as assembly methods.
Claims
1. A method of assembling a composite post for a shelving unit, comprising: providing a first post segment, a second post segment, and a post coupler having: post coupler flanges disposed at an angle with respect to each other; reverse bend flanges extending from, along, parallel to, and facing respective post coupler flanges; and post stop elements extending outwardly from the post coupler flanges and on the same sides thereof facing respective reverse bend flanges, wherein each reverse bend flange terminates to define a free end; inserting the first post segment into a first end of a post coupler; engaging an end of the first post segment with one of the one or more post stops defined in the post coupler; inserting the second post segment into a second end of the post coupler; and engaging an end of the second post segment with one of the one or more post stops defined in the post coupler, thereby forming a composite corner post with the first and second post segments inserted in the post coupler and in respective engagement with one of the one or more post stops.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein engaging the ends of the first and second post segments with one of the one or more post stops further comprises engaging the ends of the first and second post segments with the same post stop.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the ends of the first and second post segments engage with opposite sides of the same post stop.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein inserting the first post segment into the first end of the post coupler and inserting the second post segment into the second end of the post coupler are done by moving the respective post segments in opposite directions.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein engaging the ends of the first and second post segments with one of the one or more post stops further comprises engaging the ends of the first and second post segments with the one of the one or more post stops without overlapping the ends of the first and second post segments.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: frictionally capturing the first post segment between the post coupler flanges and the reverse bend flanges; and frictionally capturing the second post segment between the post coupler flanges and the reverse bend flanges.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the post coupler is an outside wrap post coupler.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein the post coupler is an inside wrap post coupler.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising forming the post stop elements from a side of the post coupler flanges adjacent the reverse bend flanges prior to inserting the first and second post segments into the post coupler.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein each reverse bend flange terminates so as to not overlie a portion of the respective post coupler flanges.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein each reverse bend flange terminates prior to reaching the respective post stop elements.
12. A method of assembling a shelving unit, comprising: assembling a plurality of composite posts each according to claim 1; connecting horizontal shelf support beams to the plurality of composite posts; and connecting a shelf to the horizontal shelf support beams.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other objectives and advantages will be appreciated from the following written description and from the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) Turning now to the drawings, there are shown several embodiments of the invention.
(16) The first embodiment illustrated in
(17) Coupler 10 is an outside wrap coupler (see
(18) Post stop elements 15, 16 are each respectively formed from coupler flanges 11, 12 and extend therefrom, thus extending from respective surfaces 17, 18. Each stop element comprises a tab with a free end 19, 20, each spaced from respective surface 17, 18 facing respective reverse bend flanges 13, 14. In addition, the tabs of stops 15, 16 have side edges also separated or spaced from the respective post coupler flanges 11, 12.
(19) Reverse bend flanges 13, 14 have dimples 21, 22 extending respectively toward surfaces 17, 18 of respective coupler flanges 11, 12 to facilitate frictional capture of posts inserted into coupler 10.
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(21) When used to erect a composite, unitary, post of end-to-end posts 25, 26, coupler 10 receives an end 30 of post 25 and an end 31 of post 26 inserted into coupler 10 in opposed directions, until engaging stop elements 15, 16.
(22) Stop elements 15, 16 block end 30 of post 25 for extending beyond elements 15, 16 toward post 26 and also block end 31 of post 26 from extending beyond elements 15, 16 toward post 25.
(23) In this manner, posts 25, 26 are inserted into coupler 10 to a limited and preferably equal distance, defined by stop elements 15, 16. The posts cannot overlap at post ends 30, 31, and each post is captured by a substantially equal extension of coupler 10. This provides a consistent, rigid, and composite unitary post including posts 25, 26 coupler end-to-end at elements 15, 16, by coupler 10.
(24) It will be appreciated that post flanges 27, 28 are frictionally engaged by respective coupler flanges 17, 18 on one side, and preferably by dimples 21, 22 on the other. While the dimples 21, 22 are optional, they facilitate frictional grip of post flanges 27, 28 but do not positively obstruct insertion of posts 25, 26 into coupler 10.
(25) In this regard it will be appreciated that the reverse bend flanges 13, 14 may flex at their respective junctions with respective coupler flanges 11, 12, facilitating reception of posts 25, 26 into coupler 10 and frictional engagement of posts 25, 26 by coupler 10.
(26) Thus stated in another way, stop elements 15, 16 extend into post receiving paths defined by gaps in coupler 10 between the respective coupler flanges 11, 12 and respective reverse bend flanges 13, 14, and positively block such paths, positively limiting insertion of respective posts 25, 26 into coupler 10, respectively.
Second Embodiment
(27) A second embodiment of the invention comprising post coupler 34 is shown in
(28) A unitary, or embossed stop element 35 comprises an integral projection or embossment formed in coupler flanges 11, 12 from the outside of those flanges inwardly, so the embossment extends inwardly as do the elements 15, 16 of coupler 10. Nevertheless, embossed element 35 has no free end or free edges not attached to coupler flanges 11, 12.
(29) Embossment 35 extends around coupler 34, from both coupler flanges 11, 12 and around and through the angular intersection of coupler flanges 11, 12.
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(31) Coupler 24 with embossment 35 may be formed by stamping, punching or any suitable process.
Third Embodiment
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(33) Like coupler 10, inside wrap coupler 40 includes two coupler flanges 11, 12, intersecting at an angle B. Post coupler 40 since disposed interiorly of posts 25, 26 (
(34) To this end, coupler 40 includes two reverse bend flanges 41, 42 respectively extending form longitudinal edges of coupler flanges 11, 12, but to a position where the reverse bend flanges 41, 42 and the coupler flanges 11, 12 face each other via outside flange surfaces 43, 44. Dimples 21, 22 extend from reverse bend flanges 41, 42 toward flanges surfaces 43, 44. Reverse bend flanges 41, 42 define a gap between them and coupler flanges 11, 12, respectively.
(35) Coupler 40 also includes stop elements 46, 47, each respectively formed from coupler flanges 11, 12 and extending therefrom and particularly extending outwardly from surfaces 43, 44. Each stop element 46, 47 comprises a tab having a free end 48, 49, each spaced from a respective surface 43, 44. In addition, also separated or spaced from the respective post coupler flanges 11, 12.
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(37) When used to erect a composite, unitary post of end-to-end posts 25, 26, coupler 40 receives an end 30 of post 26 and an end 31 of post 25, each such post ends being inserted into coupler 40 in opposite directions, until engaging stop elements 46, 47. Like the reverse bend flanges 13, 14 of coupler 10, the reverse bend flanges 41, 42 of coupler 40 wrap around respective edges of posts 25, 26, but from the inside or interior of posts 25, 26 around to the outside of posts 25, 26 as seen in
(38) Stop elements 46, 47 block end 30 of post 25 from extending beyond step elements 46, 47 towards post 26, and also block end 31 of post 26 from extending beyond stop elements 46, 47 toward post 25.
(39) In this manner, posts 25, 26 are inserted into coupler 40 a limited preferably equidistance, defined by stop elements 46, 47.
(40) The posts 25, 26 cannot overlap at respective post ends 30, 31 and each post 25, 26 is captured by a substantially equal extension of coupler 40. This provides a consistent, rigid, composite and unitary post including posts 25, 26 coupled end-to-end at stop elements 46, 47 by coupler 40.
(41) As in coupler 10, post flanges 27, 28 are to be captured between the post coupler flanges 11, 12 on one side and preferably by dimples 21, 22 as the other, although reversed from the engagement of these parts as in
(42) And as in coupler 10, the reverse bend flanges 41, 42 of coupler 40 may flex at their respective junctures with respective coupler flanges 11, 12 facilitating reception of posts 25, 26 into coupler 40 and frictional engagement of posts 25, 26 by coupler 40.
(43) Thus stop elements 46, 47 extend into paths defined by gaps in coupler 40 between coupler flanges 11, 12 and respective reverse bend flanges 41, 42 and positively block such paths, positively limiting insertion of respective posts 25, 26 into coupler 40.
Fourth Embodiment
(44) A fourth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
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(47) Coupler 50, however comprises an integral projection, embossment or stop element 54 formed in coupler flanges 11, 12 and around angle B where flanges 11, 12 intersect. Nevertheless, and differently than element 35 of
(48) Embossed stop element 54 has no free end or free edges not attached to coupler flanges 11, 12.
(49) Embossed stop 54 prevents extension of ends of posts (not shown) into coupler 50 beyond the element 50 is non-overlapping relation.
(50) It will be appreciated that coupler 50 can be used to couple post sections end-to-end, abutting stop 54, to form a composite but unitary post.
Fifth Embodiment
(51) A fifth embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
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(53) In use, coupler 60 is disposed within respective gaps, one formed between post flange 63 and reverse bend post flange 65 and the other between post flange 64 and reverse bend post flange 66, as will be described.
(54) Coupler 60 comprises coupler flanges 68, 69, intersecting at angle C, preferably about 90°.
(55) In one configuration, coupler 60 includes two post stop elements or tabs 71, 72 extending inwardly from respective coupler flanges 68, 69 and each having free ends 73, 74 and free side edges 75, 76 as shown. These tabs are formed from flanges 68, 69 by punching, stamping cutting or any other suitable process.
(56) Dimples 21, 22 are also formed in coupler flanges 68, 69.
(57) In use, post section such as that in
(58) Thereby a composite, unitary post is formed and defined by two separate formed post sections and hidden coupler 60, which is essentially hidden within the post sections. The post sections are thus aligned end-to-end and do not overlap.
(59) Dimples 21, 22 may frictionally engage post flanges 63, 64 to facilitate interconnection between coupler 60 and the post section.
(60) A variation of the fifth embodiment is illustrated in
(61) Tabs 81, 82 each have a free end 85, 86 respectively, and free side edges 87, 88 spaced from a respective coupler flange 83, 84.
(62) Hidden coupler 80 functions as does hidden coupler 60, excepting the direction of the oppositely extending stop tabs 81, 82 in coupler 80.
(63) Many variations of the embodiments described herein will be readily appreciated, all providing in a post coupler a positive stop for limiting the extension of a post section into or over the coupler and preventing post overlap in or over the coupler.
(64) Assembly Methods
(65) Methods of assembly of both shelving units and of composite posts therein are illustrated in and from this disclosure and the drawings herein.
(66) These methods include inserting respective ends of respective post segments into the post couplers as described and into engagement with one or more positive post segment stops in the coupler to form a composite post of multiple post segments and post coupler. The positive post stops are formed from post coupler flanges extending from the sides of coupler flanges facing reverse bend flanges thereof. With respect to a post coupler having only post coupler flanges with no reverse bend flanges, the coupler is inserted into gaps in respective ends of post segments formed by post flanges and respective reverse bend flanges thereof.
(67) Once the composite posts are so formed, horizontal shelf support beams are interconnected to the composite posts and shelves are assembled thereto to form a shelving unit.
(68) These and other benefits, advantages and alternatives will become readily apparent from the foregoing descriptions and drawings without departing from the scope of the invention and applicant intends to be bound only by the claims appended hereto.