The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The backplate 3 includes a transverse plate 30, a fixed mounting bracket 40 fixedly connected to each lateral end of the transverse plate 30, and a movable mounting bracket 50 pivotally and sideward movably connected to each of the fixed mounting brackets 40. The transverse plate 30 is a long narrow plate to form a major part of the backplate 3. The movable mounting bracket 50 is pivotally turnable and sidewardly movable relative to the corresponding fixed mounting bracket 40.
The fixed mounting bracket 40 included a rearward protruded first elastic retaining head 41 located at an outer end of the bracket 40. The movable mounting bracket 50 includes a forward protruded second elastic retaining head 51 located near a middle portion of the bracket 50. When the fixed mounting bracket 40 has been completely fastened to the corresponding movable mounting bracket 50, the second elastic retaining head 51 is held to an inner side of the first elastic retaining head 41. The movable mounting bracket 50 is formed at an outer end with a hooking recess 52 for engaging with an inner one of the two parallel vertical metal bars 22 constituting the rear post of the side support 20 of the shelf rack 2, so as to connect an end of the transverse plate 3 to the side support 20, as shown in
The fixed mounting bracket 40 is formed with a guide way 42 that extends a predetermined distance in both longitudinal and transverse directions. An inner end of the movable mounting bracket 50 is formed into two vertically spaced rings designed to separately locate above and below the guide way 42. A pivot pin 53 is vertically located in the guide way 42 with upper and lower ends fixedly engaged with the two rings at the inner end of the movable mounting bracket 50, such that the movable mounting bracket 50 is held to the fixed mounting bracket 40 by the pivot pin 53 to sidewardly move in the guide way 42. Moreover, the movable mounting bracket 50 may also be turned about the pivot pin 53, so that the fixed and the movable mounting bracket 40, 50 may be operated to turn away from or toward each other.
To mount the backplate 3 to a rear side of the shelf rack 2, first engage the hooking recesses 52 of the movable mounting brackets 50 at two lateral ends of the transverse plate 30 with the inner vertical metal bars 22 on two rear posts of two adjacent side supports 20, as shown in
When the backplate 3 has been mounted to the shelf rack 2, a distance between a left inner wall surface of the hooking recess 52 of the left movable mounting bracket 50 and a right inner wall surface of the hooking recess 52 of the right movable mounting bracket 50 is slightly smaller than a distance between a left outer side of the left inner vertical metal bar 22 and a right outer side of the right inner vertical metal bar 22, so that the mounted backplate 3 is able to tightly pull the two opposite inner vertical metal bars 22 toward each other. Meanwhile, the first elastic retaining heads 41 and the corresponding second elastic retaining heads 51 are caused to tightly contact with one another, allowing the movable and the fixed mounting brackets 50 and 40 to more tightly join together.
The hooking recess 52 of the movable mounting bracket 50 is rearward opened, and the backplate 3 may be conveniently mounted to the rear side of the shelf rack 2 from a front side of the rack 2. Things positioned on the shelves 21 against the backplate 3 would further ensure a secure connection of the backplate 3 to the shelf rack 2 without the risk of loosening therefrom. It is noted a line extended between the pivot pin 53 and the hooking recess 52 of the movable mounting bracket 50 is located behind the contacting position between the first and the second elastic retaining heads 41, 51. This design ensures that the backplate 3 is normally firmly connected to the shelf rack 2 unless it is subjected to an external force.
The fixed mounting bracket 40 may be made of a sheet metal material with the first elastic retaining head 41 being rolled to provide a curved contact surface with the second elastic retaining head 51. Similarly, the movable mounting bracket 50 may be made of a sheet metal material with the second elastic retaining head 51 being rolled to provide a curved contact surface with the first elastic retaining head 41. When the first and the second elastic retaining heads 41, 51 are forced to contact with one another, they are automatically deformed for the second elastic retaining heads 51 to forward pass beyond the first elastic retaining heads 41 and thereby fasten the movable mounting brackets 50 to the fixed mounting brackets 40. Since the first and the second elastic retaining heads 41, 51 contact with and bear against one another at curved contact surfaces, which automatically deform when being compressed, the first and the second elastic retaining heads 41, 51 are very easily fastened to one another.
On the fixed mounting bracket 40 made of a sheet metal material, the guide way 42 may be formed by cutting the metal material at a predetermined position along a predetermined path, so that the metal material may be so processed to include two parts with a fore and aft location difference between them. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, one of the two parts located behind the other part of the sheet metal material forms a sideward and outward projected subplate 43, which is properly bent at an outer end to define the guide way 42 between the two parts of the metal material of the fixed mounting bracket 40.
In the preferred embodiment, the transverse plate 30 is a flat board, which may be made of a wood, a plastic, or a metal material. However, in another embodiment of the present invention, the backplate 3 includes a transverse plate 30′ in the form of a metal grid welded from a plurality of intersected metal bars, as shown in
The backplate for shelf rack according to the present invention has the advantages of simple in structure, easy to mount, strong enough for things on the shelves of the shelf rack to bear against, and making the shelf rack more stably and convenient for use. What is most important is the backplate tightly pulls two opposite side supports of the shelf rack toward each other, giving the shelf rack an enhanced overall structural strength and accordingly prolonged service life.