Claims
- 1. An adjustable shelving system comprising:
a cylindrical support post,
the support post comprising at least two slots disposed on an outer surface thereof and spaced axially along the support post, each slot comprising a lower horizontal surface that extends through the outer surface of the support post a first depth, each slot extending upward from its lower horizontal surface and tapering outward to the outer surface of the support post so that an upper distal end of each slot is at least substantially flush with the outer surface of the support post, a collar comprising a cylindrical body slidably received over the support post,
the collar extending substantially around the support post and terminating in two free ends with a gap disposed therebetween, the body of the collar further comprising a radially outwardly extending flange and a radially inwardly extending cleat, the cleat of the collar being received in one of the slots of the support post so that the cleat engages the lower horizontal surface of one of the slots, the collar being movable along the support post by upward pressure on the collar to slide the cleat upwards off of the lower horizontal surface of the slot and past the distal end of the slot.
- 2. The shelving system of claim 1 wherein the cleat comprises a lower horizontal end that extends radially inwardly from the body of the collar a first distance less than or equal to the first depth of each lower horizontal surface of each slot.
- 3. The shelving system of claim 2 wherein the cleat further comprises an inner surface the extends upward from the lower horizontal surface of the cleat to an upper distal end that is at least substantially flush with an inner surface of the body of the collar.
- 4. The shelving system of claim 1 wherein each slot further comprises an inner wall extending from the lower horizontal surface to the upper distal end of the slot, the inner wall being concave.
- 5. The shelving system of claim 4 wherein the cleat comprises a lower horizontal end that extends radially inwardly from the body of the collar and an inner surface that extends upward from the lower horizontal surface of the cleat to an upper distal end that is at least substantially flush with an inner surface of the body of the collar,
the inner surface of the cleat being convex.
- 6. The shelving system of claim 1 further comprising a end cap that surrounds the body of the collar and that is supported by the flange of the collar.
- 7. The shelving system of claim 6 further comprising a shelf that is supported by the end cap.
- 8. The shelving system of claim 7 wherein the end cap comprises a annular body with a central opening received over the body of the collar and a lower end that is supported by the flange of the collar, the body of the end cap being connected to a horizontal body with an opening for receiving the shelf.
- 9. The shelving system of claim 1 wherein the support post comprises at least two pairs of slots vertically spaced apart along the support post, each slot being disposed diametrically opposite the support post from the other slot of its respective pair,
the collar further comprising a pair of cleats, each cleat being disposed diametrically opposite the body of the collar from the other cleat.
- 10. The shelving system of claim 9 wherein each cleat comprises a lower horizontal end that extends radially inwardly from the body of the collar a first distance less than or equal to the first depth of each lower horizontal surface of each slot.
- 11. The shelving system of claim 10 wherein each cleat further comprises an inner surface the extends upward from the lower horizontal surface of the cleat to an upper distal end that is at least substantially flush with an inner surface of the body of the collar.
- 12. The shelving system of claim 9 wherein each slot further comprises an inner wall extending from the lower horizontal surface to the upper distal end of the slot, the inner wall being concave.
- 13. The shelving system of claim 12 wherein each cleat comprises a lower horizontal end that extends radially inwardly from the body of the collar and an inner surface that extends upward from the lower horizontal surface of the cleat to an upper distal end that is at least substantially flush with an inner surface of the body of the collar,
the inner surface of each cleat being convex.
- 14. The shelving system of claim 9 further comprising a end cap that surrounds the body of the collar and that is supported by the flange of the collar.
- 15. The shelving system of claim 14 further comprising a shelf that is supported by the end cap.
- 16. The shelving system of claim 15 wherein the end cap comprises a annular body with a central opening received over the body of the collar and a lower end that is supported by the flange of the collar, the body of the end cap being connected to a horizontal body with an opening for receiving the shelf.
- 17. An adjustable shelving system comprising:
four cylindrical support posts, each support post comprising
at least two slots disposed on an outer surface thereof and spaced axially along the support post, each slot comprising a lower horizontal surface that extends through the outer surface of the support post a first depth, each slot extending upward from its lower horizontal surface and tapering outward to the outer surface of the support post so that an upper distal end of each slot is at least substantially flush with the outer surface of the support post, four collars with one collar mounted on each support post, each collar comprising a cylindrical body slidably received over its respective support post, each collar extending substantially around its respective support posts and terminating in two free ends with a gap disposed therebetween, the body of each collar further comprising a radially outwardly extending flange and a radially inwardly extending cleat, each cleat of each collar being received in one of the slots of its respective support post so that each cleat engages the lower horizontal surface of one of the slots its respective support posts, each collar being movable along its respective support post by upward pressure on the collar to slide the cleat upwards off of the lower horizontal surface of the slot and past the distal end of the slot.
- 18. The shelving system of claim 17 wherein each cleat comprises a lower horizontal end that extends radially inwardly from the body of its respective collar a first distance less than or equal to the first depth of each lower horizontal surface of each slot.
- 19. The shelving system of claim 18 wherein each cleat further comprises an inner surface the extends upward from the lower horizontal surface of the cleat to an upper distal end that is at least substantially flush with an inner surface of the body of its respective collar.
- 20. The shelving system of claim 17 wherein each slot further comprises an inner wall extending from the lower horizontal surface to the upper distal end of the slot, the inner wall being concave.
- 21. The shelving system of claim 20 wherein each cleat comprises a lower horizontal end that extends radially inwardly from the body of its respective collar and an inner surface that extends upward from the lower horizontal surface of the cleat to an upper distal end that is at least substantially flush with an inner surface of the body of its respective collar,
the inner surface of each cleat being convex.
- 22. The shelving system of claim 17 further comprising four end caps, each end cap being mounted over the body of one of the collars and being supported by the flange of its respective collar.
- 23. The shelving system of claim 22 further comprising a shelf that is supported by the end caps.
- 24. The shelving system of claim 23 wherein each end cap comprises a annular body with a central opening received over the body of its respective collar and a lower end that is supported by the flange of its respective collar, the body of each end cap being connected to a horizontal body with an opening for receiving the shelf.
- 25. The shelving system of claim 17 wherein each support post comprises at least two pairs of slots vertically spaced apart along the support post, each slot being disposed diametrically opposite the support post from the other slot of its respective pair,
each collar further comprising a pair of cleats, each cleat being disposed diametrically opposite the body of the collar from the other cleat.
- 26. A shelving system of claim 17 further comprising at least four additional fixed collars non-adjustably secured to the support post.
- 27. The shelving system of claim 26 further comprising a shelf fixably supported by the four additional fixed collars.
- 28. A method for adjusting the height of a shelf of an adjustable shelving system, the method comprising:
providing a shelving system comprising a cylindrical support post,
the support post comprising at least two slots disposed on an outer surface thereof and spaced axially along the support post, each slot comprising a lower horizontal surface that extends through the outer surface of the support post a first depth, each slot extending upward from its lower horizontal surface and tapering outward to the outer surface of the support post so that an upper distal end of each slot. is at least substantially flush with the outer surface of the support post, a collar comprising a cylindrical body slidably received over the support post,
the collar extending substantially around the support post and terminating in two free ends with a gap disposed therebetween, the body of the collar further comprising a radially outwardly extending flange and a radially inwardly extending cleat, the cleat of the collar being received in one of the slots of the support post so that the cleat engages the lower horizontal surface of one of the slots; applying upward pressure to the collar to slide the cleat upwards off of the lower horizontal surface of said one of the slots and past the distal end of said slot; rotating the collar around the support post less than 360°; moving the collar vertically along the support post until the cleat of the collar is disposed vertically above the other slot of the support post; rotating the collar until the cleat is in axial alignment with said other slot of the support post; applying downward pressure on the collar until the cleat engages the lower horizontal surface of the said other slot.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein and end cap is mounted over the collar and is supported by the flange of the collar, and a shelf is supported by the end cap, the method further comprising:
removing the shelf from engagement with the end cap and removing the end cap from engagement with the collar prior to applying upward pressure on the collar; and replacing the end cap over the collar and replacing the shelf on the end cap after applying downward pressure on the collar.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/434,469 filed Dec. 18, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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