A STORAGE SYSTEM
20220340362 ยท 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B53/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B65G1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
It is described a storage system with a number of storage racks that can be moved sideways, on rails (4) in the floor. The racks are mounted on support frames (1). Each support frame (1) is rectangular with at least two first support elements (7) lying along a first rail (4) and are telescopically connected by connecting tubes (8), and at least two other support elements (7) lying along a second rail (4) and are telescopically connected by connecting tubes (8), wherein the support elements (7) are further connected by telescopic shelf tubes (16) extending across the rails (4), and each storage shelf consists of vertical wall tubes (15) connected together by horizontal wall coupling tubes (18) and horizontal telescopic shelf tubes (16), the wall tubes (15), the wall coupling tubes (18) and the shelf tubes (16) being connected to tube holders (17a-c) which can be mounted in an optional position along the vertical wall tubes (15) and where the distance between the wall tubes (15) can be telescopically adjusted.
Claims
1. A storage system with storage racks that can be moved sideways, the storage system comprising: a plurality of rails attached to a floor, a plurality of support frames arranged in a row on the rails, ones of the support frames comprising wheels that abut against the rails, a rack mounted on a respective one of the support frames, and a drive unit to displace the support frames with the storage racks along the rails, wherein each support frame is rectangular with at least two first support elements lying along a first rail and are telescopically connected by connecting tubes, and at least two other support elements lying along a second rail and are telescopically connected by connecting tubes, wherein ones of the support elements are further connected by telescopic shelf tubes extending across the rails, wherein each one of storage shelves includes vertical wall tubes connected together by horizontal wall coupling tubes and horizontal telescopic shelf tubes, and wherein the wall tubes, the wall coupling tubes and the shelf tubes are connected to tube holders that can be mounted in an optional position along the vertical wall tubes, and where a distance between the wall tubes can be telescopically adjusted.
2. A storage system according to claim 1, wherein each of the storage shelves includes first, second and third wall tubes, and further including: a plurality of first wall coupling tubes connecting the first and second wall tubes, and a plurality of second wall coupling tubes connecting the second and third wall tubes, wherein the first wall coupling tubes are positioned in a horizontal direction between corresponding vertical positions of the second wall coupling tubes.
3. A storage system according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the shelf tubes is fixed in the tube holders between a wall in each tube holder and a brace bracket on the tube holder.
4. A storage system according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the shelf tubes is fixed in the support elements between a base on each support element and a brace bracket on the support element.
5. An apparatus to support storage racks that can be moved laterally, the apparatus comprising: support frames to be arranged in rows and on rails attached to a floor, ones of the support frames movably coupled to the rails via wheels that abut against the respective rails, ones of the support frames telescopically coupled to one another via connecting tubes that extend between at least two of the rails, ones of the support frames further coupled to one another via telescopic shelf tubes extending across the rails, the storage racks to be mounted on respective ones of the support frames; and vertical wall tubes to support storage shelves, the vertical wall tubes to extend from the respective support frames and to be coupled together via horizontal wall coupling tubes and horizontal telescopic shelf tubes, wherein the wall tubes, the wall coupling tubes and the shelf tubes are to be coupled to tube holders.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, further including a drive unit to displace the support frames with the storage racks along the rails.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the tube holders can be mounted in an optional position along the vertical wall tubes, and wherein a distance between the wall tubes can be telescopically adjusted.
8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein at least one of the shelf tubes is fixed in the tube holders between a wall in each tube holder and a brace bracket on the tube holder.
9. A storage system according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the shelf tubes is fixed in the support frames between a base on each support frame and a brace bracket on the support frame.
10. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein ones of the storage shelves include respective first, second and third wall tubes, and further including: a plurality of first wall coupling tubes coupling the first and second wall tubes; and a plurality of second wall coupling tubes coupling the second and third wall tubes, wherein the first wall coupling tubes are positioned in a horizontal direction between corresponding vertical positions of the second wall coupling tubes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0020] The system thus consists of individual storage racks that are mounted on separate bottom frames. Each rack is a three-dimensional structure consisting of walls in the form of vertical wall tubes 15 which are bonded together by horizontal wall coupling tubes 18. The walls are in turn bonded together by horizontal shelf tubes 16. Likewise, each bottom frame consists of supporting elements 7 which are joined together by horizontal shelf tubes 16.
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[0023] The support elements are telescopically attached to the coupling elements and the dimensions can be adjusted by moving the position of each support element along the coupling elements. The bottom frame can thereby be expanded up to twice the most jointed position of the support elements. Alternatively, several support elements can be joined together directly or with spacers.
[0024] The support elements comprise of vertical plinths 19 into which the wall tubes 15 are inserted and fixed with through bolts 20. Tube holders 17a-c are attached to the wall tubes 15 which connect the wall tubes with horizontal wall connection tubes 18. The tube holders can be displaced upwards or downwards along the wall tubes to achieve the desired shelf height and fastened with bolts as shown. Likewise, the distance between the wall tubes 15, which determines the depth of each shelf, can be adjusted with the wall coupling tubes. It is also possible to put the racks together so that a system with offset shelves is obtained as shown in
[0025] The wall elements (i.e. as shown in
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[0027] Each support element is also equipped with locking hooks 6,
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[0029] The locking hooks in each rack are connected to a shaft 12 so that it can be maneuvered together. To release the racks the shaft is rotated (by operating a lever, not shown) to lift the hooks from the lugs. An alternative solution is to use magnetic locking of the racks to each other, as shown in
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[0031] The shelves are intended to be moved by means of a pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder mounted in the floor at one end of the rack row.