SUPPORT BRACKET
20170340108 ยท 2017-11-30
Inventors
- Arturo Gonzalez (Lilburn, GA, US)
- Steven M. Kessell (Loganville, GA, US)
- Michael D. Potter (Marydel, DE, US)
Cpc classification
A47B57/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B57/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shelving system includes a support post having a mounting surface and a plurality of vertically spaced retention members extending from the mounting surface. A shelf includes a bracket member configured for coupling to a first of the vertically spaced retention members. A support bracket includes an attachment portion configured for coupling to a second of the vertically spaced retention members adjacent the first vertically spaced retention member and a support portion configured for coupling to the bracket member.
Claims
1. A shelving system comprising: a support post having a mounting portion; a shelf; a first bracket configured for releasable attachment with the support post mounting portion and with the shelf; and a second bracket associated with the first bracket and configured for releasable attachment with the support post mounting portion, wherein a portion of the second bracket is configured to overlap a portion of the first bracket to limit movement of the first bracket relative to the support post when the shelving system is assembled.
2. The shelving system of claim 1, wherein the mounting portion includes a first mounting surface and a second mounting surface facing away from the first mounting surface, a plurality of support pins fixed to the support post and extending outward from each of the first and second mounting surfaces, and the first bracket and the second bracket are configured for releasable engagement with selected ones of the plurality of support pins.
3. The shelving system of claim 2, wherein a portion of the second bracket is configured to retain the first bracket on an engaged support pin when the shelving system is assembled.
4. The shelving system of claim 2, wherein the first bracket includes a first planar portion configured for attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces, the first planar portion including at least one aperture for releasable engagement with at least one of the plurality of support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end, and the second bracket includes a second planar portion configured for attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces, the second planar portion including at least one aperture for releasable engagement with at least one of the plurality of support pins.
5. The shelving system of claim 4, wherein the first bracket is configured to support a bottom side of the shelf above the at least one aperture engaged with the at least one of the plurality of support pins when the shelving system is assembled.
6. The shelving system of claim 4, wherein the support post includes a third surface between the first and second mounting surfaces and the first bracket includes an abutment surface, and wherein when the shelving system is assembled the abutment surface is configured to be in contact with and extend across a portion of the third surface of the support post and the first planar portion is configured to be positioned adjacent one of the first and second mounting surfaces.
7. The shelving system of claim 4, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first planar portion of the first bracket and the second planar portion of the second bracket are in contact.
8. The shelving system of claim 4, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first bracket and the second bracket engage at least one of the same of the selected support pins.
9. The shelving system of claim 4, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first planar portion of the first bracket and the second planar portion of the second bracket are laterally adjacent.
10. The shelving system of claim 1, wherein the second bracket is configured to capture a part of the first planar portion of the first bracket when the shelving system is assembled.
11. The shelving system of claim 1, wherein the shelving system is assembled a portion of the second bracket extends below a top side of the first bracket.
12. The shelving system of claim 1, wherein when the shelving system is assembled a portion of the second bracket extends below a bottom side of the shelf
13. A support bracket assembly for a shelving system having a support post with a mounting portion including a first mounting surface and a second mounting surface facing away from the first mounting surface, a third surface between the first and second mounting surfaces, a plurality of support pins fixed to the support post and extending away from each of the first and second mounting surfaces, and a shelf for coupling to the support post, the support bracket assembly comprising: a first bracket configured to support a portion of the shelf and including a first planar portion configured for releasable attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces, wherein the first planar portion is configured to be positioned adjacent to and extend along one of the first and second mounting surfaces toward the shelf when the shelving system is assembled, and wherein the first planar portion includes at least one aperture to releasably engage at least one of the plurality of support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end; and a second bracket including a second planar portion configured for releasable attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces, wherein a portion of the second bracket is positioned adjacent to a portion of the first bracket to retain the first bracket on an engaged support pin when the shelving system is assembled, wherein the second planar portion is configured to be positioned adjacent to and extend along the one of the first and second mounting surfaces toward the shelf when the shelving system is assembled, and wherein the second planar portion includes at least one aperture to releasably engage at least one of the plurality of support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end.
14. The support bracket assembly of claim 12, wherein the second bracket is configured to capture a part of the first planar portion when the shelving system is assembled.
15. The support bracket assembly of claim 12, wherein the first planar portion and the second planar portion are configured to releasably engage at least one of the plurality of support pins on the same one of the first and second mounting surfaces.
16. The support bracket assembly of claim 12, wherein the first bracket includes a support portion that extends from the first planar portion and is configured to support one side of the shelf.
17. The support bracket of claim 12, wherein the first bracket is configured to support a bottom of the shelf above at least one of the apertures engaged with one of the plurality of support pins.
18. The support bracket assembly of clam 12, wherein when the shelving system is assembled, a top side of the first bracket is positioned above at the least one of the apertures engaged with the at least one of the plurality of support pins.
19. The support bracket of claim 12, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first bracket and the second bracket engage at least one of the same selected support pins.
20. A shelving system comprising: a support post with a mounting portion including a first mounting surface and a second mounting surface facing away from the first mounting surface, a third surface between the first and second mounting surfaces, a plurality of support pins fixed to the support post and extending away from each of the first and second mounting surfaces; a shelf for coupling to the support post; a support bracket assembly configured to couple the shelf to the support post, the support bracket assembly including a first bracket configured to support a portion of the shelf and including a first portion configured for releasable attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces of the support post and a second portion extending from the first portion and configured to support a portion of the shelf, wherein the first portion is configured to be positioned adjacent to and extend along the mounting portion of the support post toward the shelf when the shelving system is assembled, wherein the first portion includes at least one aperture to releasably engage at least one of the plurality of support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end, and wherein when the shelving system is assembled the second portion is configured to support a portion of the shelf above the at least one aperture engaged with the at least one of the plurality of support pins and to prevent the shelf from moving in a direction orthogonal to a plane coincident with the third support post surface, and a second bracket including a second planar portion configured for releasable attachment to a second location on one of the first and second mounting surfaces of the support post, wherein the second planar portion is configured to be positioned adjacent to and extend along the mounting portion of the support post toward the shelf when the shelving system is assembled, wherein the second bracket is configured to limit the range of movement of the first bracket relative to the support post when the shelving system is assembled, and wherein the planar portion of the second bracket includes at least one aperture to releasably engage at least one pf the plurality of support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end.
21. The shelving system of claim 20, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first bracket and the second bracket engage at least one of the same of the plurality of support pins.
22. The shelving system of claim 20, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first planar portion of the first bracket and the second planar portion of the second bracket are laterally adjacent.
23. The shelving system of claim 20, wherein the second bracket is configured to capture a part of the first planar portion of the first bracket when the shelving system is assembled.
24. The shelving system of claim 20, wherein the shelving system is assembled a portion of the second bracket extends below a top side of the first bracket.
25. The shelving system of claim 20, wherein when the shelving system is assembled a portion of the second bracket extends below a bottom side of the shelf
26. A support bracket assembly for a shelving system having a support post with a mounting portion including a first mounting surface and a second mounting surface facing away from the first mounting surface, a third surface between the first and second mounting surfaces, a plurality of support pins fixed to the support post and extending away from each of the first and second mounting surfaces, and a shelf for coupling to the support post, the support bracket assembly comprising: a first bracket including a first planar portion configured for releasable attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces and having at least one aperture to releasably engage at least one of the plurality support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end, wherein the first planar portion is configured to be positioned adjacent to and extend along one of the first and second mounting surfaces toward the shelf when the shelving system is assembled, the first bracket including a second portion extending from the first planar portion, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the second portion is configured to support a portion of the shelf above the at least one of the apertures engaged with the at least one of the plurality of support pins and to prevent the shelf from moving in a direction orthogonal to a plane coincident with the third support post surface; and a second bracket including a second planar portion configured for releasable attachment to one of the first and second mounting surfaces, wherein a portion of the second bracket is configured to capture a portion of the first bracket to inhibit movement of the first bracket relative to the support post when the shelving system is assembled, wherein the second planar portion is configured to be positioned adjacent to and extend along the one of the first and second mounting surfaces toward the shelf when the shelving system is assembled, and wherein the second planar portion includes at least one aperture to releasably engage at least one of the plurality of support pins, each aperture formed as a slot with an open end, wherein when the shelving system is assembled the first bracket and the second bracket engage at least one of the same of the plurality of support pins, the first planar portion of the first bracket and the second planar portion of the second bracket are laterally adjacent, and the second bracket is configured to capture a part of the first planar portion of the first bracket.
27. The shelving system of claim 26, wherein the shelving system is assembled a portion of the second bracket extends below a top side of the first bracket.
28. The shelving system of claim 26, wherein when the shelving system is assembled a portion of the second bracket extends below a bottom side of the shelf
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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[0019] A bottom shelf 46 nearest the ground or other support surface extends from the proximal side 26 of the posts 22 and includes a pair of support legs 50 at or near an end 52 that contacts the ground or other support surface to provide stability for the shelving system 10.
[0020] With continued reference to
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[0022] In the illustrated embodiment, the flange members 92 include a plurality of distally-extending fingers 102 or hooks that curve downward to form recesses 106. The recesses 106 each receive and removably secure a pin 42 to mount the shelf 54 to the post 22, preventing translational and rotational movement of the shelf due to loading forces. The fingers 102 or hooks can be equally or unequally spaced but are positioned to correspond to the support pins 42.
[0023] The support bracket 20, to be hereinafter described with reference to
[0024] The support bracket 20 includes an attachment portion 110 and a support portion 114 continuously extending from the attachment portion 110. The attachment portion 110 includes a first side 118, a second side 122 opposite the first side 118, and an aperture 126 extending from the first side 118 to the second side 122. The aperture 126 is configured to receive a pin 42 projecting from the post 22 to couple the attachment portion 110 to the post 22. In other embodiments, the attachment portion 110 can be sized to include two or more apertures 126 to receive two or more pins 42 of the post 22. Alternative engagement features for coupling the attachment portion 110 with the post 22 or with posts of other shelving systems are within the scope of the present invention.
[0025] In the illustrated embodiment, the support bracket 20 is positioned on the post 22 with the second side 122 of the attachment portion 110 generally parallel and adjacent to the post 22, specifically the right side 38 of the post 22 (or the left side 34 for a support bracket 20). The attachment portion 110 is positioned vertically adjacent the flange member 92 of a lateral bracket 58, and the aperture 126 of the attachment portion 110 receives the pin 42a adjacent the pin 42b engaged with the fingers 102 on the flange member 92, as illustrated in
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[0028] The support brackets 20, 20 are preferably formed from a single piece of metal, for example, by a stamping or cutting process.
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[0031] The support brackets 20 and 20 thereby assist in mitigating the mechanical stresses developed in the lateral brackets 58 due to shelf loading, such as impact loading, by providing a countering force to such loading. The support bracket can be readily installed without the need for any tools or external devices to new or existing shelving systems having a variety of different configurations, shelf depths, and lengths.
[0032] Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.