Information
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Patent Grant
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6776466
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Patent Number
6,776,466
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 24, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 248 243
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- 211 9401
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A slidably adjustable cabinet shelf support utilizes a groove and a bracket mounted into the groove which is slidable along the groove and lockable in a desired position. The bracket may be comprised of a first and a second portion for transverse members. The transverse members are inserted into the groove and rotated. The two portions of the bracket are then mounted together by a screw or other fastener which is threadably mounted in one portion of the bracket and passed through the other. The threaded fastener may then be tightened against the back wall of the groove to lock the bracket in place.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cabinet shelf support system. More particularly, the present invention relates to a cabinet shelf support system which is provided with a bracket which may be slidably adjusted to a particular position and locked in place.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Shelves in cabinets are supported in some means and are often desired to be adjustable. A typical means of providing such support with adjustability is to provide a plurality of holes drilled in the cabinet wall wherein pins are inserted. The shelf is supported on the pins. The holes are drilled at discrete locations. The pins have to be physically removed and placed into another set of holes to adjust the shelf position. Further, adjustability is limited to the spaced apart distance between holes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a cabinet shelf support system which has slidability for adjusting the position of brackets or shelves supported on the brackets.
More particularly, the present invention comprises an apparatus which includes a groove. The groove may be in a track mounted to the cabinet wall or it may be formed in the cabinet wall. The groove is provided with an opening between a pair of sidewalls with the opening extending laterally behind the sidewalls. A bracket is mountable in the groove. The bracket is slidable along the groove and includes structure for locking the bracket in a position along the groove.
The bracket includes a first portion and a second portion. The first and second portions each being provided with a transverse member. Each of the transverse members is insertable into the opening and rotatable to extend into the opening extending laterally behind the sidewalls. The first and second portions include structure for connecting the first and second portions together.
The bracket in a preferred embodiment includes a structure for supporting a shelf. The structure for supporting the shelf includes an elongated member extending to support the shelf and structure for retaining the shelf on the elongated member.
In a presently preferred embodiment, a second groove and a second bracket is provided in a cabinet. In this manner, a shelf may be mounted on a pair of brackets and may be slidably adjustable to any position along the length of the groove and locked in place at any desired location.
However, it is understood that a single bracket may be utilized with a groove to provide an adjustable support for hanging items, such as an adjustable hook from which items may be hung or otherwise supported.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings forms which are presently preferred; it being understood, however, that this invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
FIG. 1
is a view in perspective of a cabinet provided with a slidably adjustable shelf support system including a groove and a bracket in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged view in perspective of the two portions of the bracket.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view in perspective of the portion of
FIG. 1
shown in dotted lines and marked
FIG. 3
which illustrates the insertion of the two portions of the bracket into the groove and the rotation thereof as a part of the insertion process of the bracket into the groove.
FIG. 4
is a partially broken away enlarged view in perspective of the two portions of the bracket mounted in a groove and in the process of being connected together.
FIG. 5
is a partially broken away enlarged view in perspective of a bracket mounted in a groove.
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional view taken along line
6
—
6
of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view taken along line
7
—
7
of FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numerals indicate like elements, referring now to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a cabinet
10
. Cabinet
10
is illustrated to be a bathroom cabinet in a presently preferred embodiment, however it is understood that the slidable support shelf system of the present invention may be utilized in any type of a cabinet. On the back wall of cabinet
10
, there is a groove
12
. Groove
12
may be formed as part of a track mounted to a cabinet wall or it may be formed as a part of the cabinet wall in any suitable manner, such as in the manufacturing of the cabinet wall. The groove structure may be made of any suitable material, however, a presently preferred material is aluminum. However, it is understood that the groove structure may be made of plastic or any suitable material and that the groove
12
may be molded and formed of any suitable material as a part of the wall of a cabinet, including plastic, aluminum or other suitable material. In a presently preferred embodiment, a groove
12
is formed on an inward projection
15
of the back end of the sidewall
17
of cabinet
10
from extruded aluminum, as may be best seen in
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
5
and
7
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a bracket
14
is mounted in groove
12
. Another bracket on the left side is provided, which may not been seen because of the left wall of the cabinet. A shelf
16
is mounted on the bracket
14
and the other unshown bracket.
A second bracket
18
is also illustrated in FIG.
1
. Bracket
18
is comprised of portions
20
and
22
. As shown in FIG.
1
and illustrated in enlarged form in
FIG. 3
, bracket portions
20
and
22
are in the process of being inserted into groove
12
. The brackets may be comprised of any suitable substantially rigid material including plastic and various metals. In a presently preferred embodiment, the entire bracket structure is comprised of plastic including portions
20
and
22
, which include the elongated member
44
of portion
20
and the retaining member or screw of
52
of portion
22
which will be discussed in more detail hereinafter.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, groove
12
is provided with an opening
24
which extends laterally at
26
and
28
behind sidewalls
30
and
32
of groove
12
.
Bracket portion
20
is provided with a transverse member
34
and bracket portion
22
is provided with a transverse member
36
. In a presently preferred embodiment as illustrated, transverse members
34
and
36
are integrally formed as a part of brackets
20
and
22
, respectively. However, it is understood within the scope of the present invention that transverse members
34
and
36
could be rotatable with respect to the remainder of bracket portions
20
and
22
. In such a case, the transverse members would be mounted to a rod or other connecting means which could be rotated to insert the transverse member into the groove and then rotated to cause the transverse member to go into the lateral portions of the groove behind sidewalls
30
and
32
.
In a presently preferred embodiment as illustrated in
FIG. 3
, transverse member
34
is inserted into groove
12
as shown by dotted line
38
. Once transverse member
34
is within opening
24
of groove
12
, it is rotated as shown by dotted arrow
40
. In a similar manner, transverse member
36
of bracket portion
22
is inserted into groove
12
and rotated as illustrated by dotted arrow
42
.
Bracket portions
20
and
22
are also illustrated in FIG.
2
. As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, bracket portion
20
is provided with a structure for supporting a shelf in the form of an elongated member
44
. Elongated member
44
is provided with a structure for retaining a shelf on the elongated member in the form of indent
46
near one end and smaller indent
48
near the other end. In this manner, a shelf may be inserted into indent
46
and then snapped into place behind indent
48
to retain it in position. It is understood that the location of the two indents may be reversed, that is, the longer indent may be formed on elongated member distant from the groove and the smaller indent near the other end. Further, it is understood that the indents may be of the same or substantially the same size.
As may be best seen in
FIG. 2
, bracket portion
22
is provided with threads
50
for receiving retaining screw
52
.
As may be best seen in
FIG. 4
, once bracket portions
20
and
22
have their respective transverse members mounted within the lateral portion of the groove opening behind sidewalls
30
and
32
, portion
22
may be slid in the direction of arrow
54
to achieve the position shown in FIG.
5
. It is understood that, alternatively, portion
20
may be slid toward portion
22
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5
,
6
and
7
together, once in this position, the retaining screw
52
is tightened causing it to pass through a hole or opening
56
in bracket portion
20
to hold the bracket portions
20
and
22
together. As screw
52
is tightened further, it impinges against the back wall
58
of groove
12
causing the bracket
18
comprised of bracket portions
20
and
22
to be locked in place. The tightening of retaining screw or threaded member
52
against the back wall forces the end portions of transverse member
36
against the back of the sidewalls
30
and
32
of groove
12
.
If it is desired to change the location of the bracket along the groove, retaining screw
52
needs only to be loosened slightly, and the bracket may be slid upwardly or downwardly in the groove. Once at the new desired location, retaining screw
52
may be tightened to again lock the bracket in the new position.
To provide a more secure connection between bracket portions
20
and
22
, they may be provided with mating structures. For example, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, bracket portion
22
may be provided with a curved or rounded indentation
60
which mates with a bar or guide
62
formed on bracket portion
20
. However, it is understood that various other shapes and types of mating structure to enhance the connection between bracket portions
20
and
22
may be utilized.
As discussed above, a bracket in one groove and another bracket in a groove spaced from the first groove may be used to support a shelf. The shelf may be mounted in a cabinet of any type, and by loosening screws
52
, the brackets may be slid to any position along the track to adjust the position of the shelf. A cabinet may be provided with a plurality of shelves with each shelf having its own set of brackets. The cabinet may be provided with a tool for loosening and tightening screw
52
. It is understood that screw
52
may be provided with any suitable head engaging structure, such as a slot for a straight screw driver, a phillips head, a hex head for a socket or any other shape which may mate with a tool for tightening and loosening the screw or other threaded retaining structure.
Additionally, it is understood that a single bracket in a track may be utilized as a slidably adjustable hook for hanging items or otherwise supporting items. In this manner the bracket would be provided with a hook-like or other support structure which may be slidably adjusted along the length of the groove. A single bracket slidably adjustable in the groove may be used to support a small shelf or other shaped holder of objects.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof and, accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification as indicating the scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus, comprising:a groove, said groove having an opening between a pair of sidewalls, said opening extending laterally behind said sidewalls; a bracket mountable in said groove, said bracket being slidable along said groove and including structure for locking said bracket in a position along said groove; and said bracket including a first portion and a separate second portion, said first and second portions each being provided with a transverse member, each of said transverse members being insertable in said opening and rotatable to extend into said opening extending laterally behind said sidewalls, said first and second portions including structure connecting said first and second portions together.
- 2. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first portion of said bracket includes structure for supporting a shelf.
- 3. An apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said structure for supporting said shelf includes an elongated member extending to support said shelf and structure for retaining said shelf on said elongated member.
- 4. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 including a second groove and a second bracket.
- 5. An apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein said first and second grooves are along the back wall of a cabinet, said first and second brackets are mounted in said first and second grooves, respectively.
- 6. An apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein said first and second brackets are provided with an elongated member for supporting a shelf in said cabinet.
- 7. An apparatus in accordance with claim 6 including a third and fourth bracket provided with an elongated member for supporting a second shelf in said cabinet.
- 8. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said groove is provided with a back wall and wherein said structure for locking said bracket in a position along said groove includes a member threadably mounted in said bracket wherein said threaded member may be threadably forced against said back wall for locking said bracket in position.
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May 1963 |
CH |
17336 |
Jan 1906 |
GB |
645264 |
Sep 1962 |
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