Screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf
12185834 ยท 2025-01-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B57/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/402
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B87/0215
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf includes post components, storage layers and connecting components. Each of the post components includes four plates, trapezoidal holes and at least one bent plate. The four plates are connected together. The trapezoidal holes are disposed at one of the four plates. The bent plate is bent into one corresponding trapezoidal hole. Each of the connecting components is disposed to one corresponding storage layer. The connecting components are to assemble the storage layers within the post components. Each of the connecting components includes at least one hook piece as a slope piece. When the hook piece is inserted into the corresponding trapezoidal hole in an upright assembly direction, the hook piece is buckled in the corresponding trapezoidal hole.
Claims
1. A screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf, comprising: a plurality of post components, each of the plurality of post components including four plates, a plurality of trapezoidal holes and at least one bent plate, the four plates being connected together, the plurality of trapezoidal holes being disposed at one of the four plates, each of the at least one bent plate being bent into one corresponding trapezoidal hole of the plurality of trapezoidal holes; at least one storage layer; and a plurality of connecting components, each of the plurality of connecting components being disposed to one corresponding storage layer of the at least one storage layer, the plurality of connecting components being to assemble each of the at least one storage layer within the plurality of post components, each of the plurality of connecting components including at least one hook piece as a slope piece; wherein, when each of the at least one hook piece is inserted into the corresponding trapezoidal hole in an upright assembly direction, each of the plurality of hook pieces is buckled in the corresponding trapezoidal hole; and wherein each of the plurality of connecting components includes a fixing piece and a bent connecting piece, a side of the bent connecting piece is connected to the fixing piece, another side of the bent connecting piece is connected to the hook piece, and the hook piece and the fixing piece are separated by a distance.
2. The screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of trapezoidal holes has a first width and a second width in the upright assembly direction, and the first width is greater than the second width.
3. The screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one bent plate is a slope piece.
4. The screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf of claim 1, wherein the hook piece includes a first hook piece and a second hook piece, and the first hook piece and the second hook piece are separated by a distance.
5. The screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf of claim 1, wherein the hook piece is not parallel to the fixing piece.
6. The screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of connecting components includes a resisting piece, and the resisting piece connects with and extends from a side of the bent connecting piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
(22) Embodiments listed below are described in detail with accompanying drawings, but these embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, the accompanying drawings are for illustration purposes only and are not drawn according to the original dimensions. In order to facilitate understanding, the same components will be labeled with the same symbols in the following description.
(23) Terms include, have, etc. mentioned in this disclosure are all open terms, which means simply include but not limited to.
(24) In the description of different embodiments, when terms such as first, second, third, fourth, etc. are used to describe elements, they are only used to distinguish a plurality of elements from each other, and do not limit order or importance of these elements.
(25) In the description of different embodiments, the so-called couple or connect may refer to two or more elements that are in direct physical or electrical contact with each other, or that are in indirect physical or electrical contact with each other, and may also refer to the mutual operation or action of two or more elements.
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(28) The first trapezoidal hole G1 along an upright assembly direction LC2 has a top side GA and a bottom side GB, in which a first width H1 of the top side GA is greater than a second width H2 of the bottom side GB. Namely, in the upright assembly direction LC2, the first trapezoidal hole G1 is shaped as a trapezoid having a wider upper end. Similarly, the second trapezoidal hole G2 would be shaped the same as the first trapezoidal hole G1. In addition, the top side GA of the first trapezoidal hole G1 is spaced from the top side GA of the second trapezoidal hole G2 by a first distance D1, the top side GA of the first trapezoidal hole G1 is spaced from another top side GA of the next first trapezoidal hole G1 by a second distance D2, and the distance between the second trapezoidal hole G2 and the upper first trapezoidal hole G1 is less than that between the second trapezoidal hole G2 and the lower first trapezoidal hole G2.
(29) The first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 are individually bent into the first trapezoidal hole G1 (and the second trapezoidal hole G2), and the first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 are individually bent and extended into an inner surface of the first plate 112 from a first side GC and a second side GD of the first trapezoidal hole G1, respectively, such that the first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 can be both located in the hollow space PA. For example, either of the first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 can be an internal plate bent from an exterior surface of the first plate 112, and each of the first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 has a protrusive length K3.
(30) The first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 are both obliquely disposed to match the wide-top trapezoidal hole G. For example, the first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 are oppositely disposed, and a top end of the first bent plate M1 (close to the top side GA of the first trapezoidal hole G1) and a corresponding top end of the second bent plate M2 (close to the top side GA of the first trapezoidal hole G1) are separated by a distance K1 greater than a distance K2 between a bottom end of the first bent plate M1 (close to the bottom side GB of the first trapezoidal hole G1) and a corresponding bottom end of the second bent plate M2 (close to the bottom side GB of the first trapezoidal hole G1). Obviously, both the first bent plate M1 and the second bent plate M2 are individually slope pieces.
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(32) The connecting component 120 includes a fixing piece 122, a bent connecting piece 124, a first hook piece N1, a second hook piece N2 and a resisting piece 126. The fixing piece 122 fixed to one of the opposite ends of the second transverse member 136 is to assemble the connecting component 120 to the storage layer 130. A side of the bent connecting piece 124 is connected with the fixing piece 122, while another end thereof is connected to the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 so as to form a U-shape part. The bent connecting piece 124 is bent and extended from a side of the fixing piece 122, the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 are individually bent and extended from a side of the bent connecting piece 124, and the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 are separated by a distance ND. The resisting piece 126 is connected to and also extended from a side of the bent connecting piece 124, and the resisting piece 126 is disposed between the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2.
(33) In one embodiment, the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 are both oblique pieces. The first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 are individually separated from the fixing piece 122 by a distance. In addition, the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 are individually not parallel to the fixing piece 122, such that each of the first hook piece N1 and second hook piece N2 can form an inclined angle A1 with respect to the fixing piece 122. In some other embodiments, only one hook piece is included.
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(36) As shown, the first hook piece N1 and the second hook piece N2 are respectively contacted at the first bent plate M1, and the extension piece N11 and the extension piece N21 of the second hook piece N2 are respectively disposed inner the first plate 112. In addition, as shown in
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(38) In summary, the screw-less and no rivet combined type shelf of this disclosure utilize the design of the trapezoidal holes of the post components and the inclination of the slope pieces of the hook pieces to have the hook pieces to tightly engage the corresponding trapezoidal holes along the upright assembly direction, such that the purpose of rapid assembly and structuring stability can be obtained.
(39) With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present disclosure.