Claims
- 1. A rack comprising at least one wire mesh panel, each panel including a first array and a second array of parallel wires overlaid in transverse, angular relation to each other and bonded together at least some wire-crossing points, at least one of said arrays of parallel wires defining at least a first retaining wall comprising adjacent upturned wire end portions, and third wires respectively bonded to said panel and positioned parallel and adjacent to said individual wires of the first array, said third wires being spaced from said first individual wires by crossing wires of the second array.
- 2. The rack of claim 1, wherein said first retaining wall is further defined by an end wire interconnecting said adjacent upturned end portions of said first array.
- 3. The rack of claim 2, and further comprising a plurality of hanger wires connected to said panels and extending above the rack for mounting at a site located above the rack.
- 4. The rack of claim 3, and further comprising at least one panel with an additional retaining wall defined by said adjacent upturned end portions of said first array of parallel wires, and an end wire interconnecting the end portions, said additional retaining wall being on a panel side opposed to said first retaining wall.
- 5. The rack of claim 4, and further comprising at least one panel with a third retaining wall defined by adjacent, upturned end portions of said second array of parallel wires.
- 6. The rack of claim 5, wherein the retaining walls of said panels fully enclose the periphery of said rack.
- 7. The rack of claim 6, and further comprising a mounting bracket attachable to a site above the rack, said bracket having an aperture therethrough for receiving said hanger wire.
- 8. The rack of claim 7, wherein said rack is comprised of a plurality of panels interconnected to each other.
- 9. The rack of claim 1, and further comprising at least one panel with an additional retaining wall defined by said adjacent upturned end portions of said first array of parallel wires, and an end wire interconnecting the end portions, said additional retaining wall being on a panel side opposed to said first retaining wall.
- 10. The rack of claim 9, and further comprising at least one panel with a third retaining wall defined by adjacent, upturned end portions of said second array of parallel wires.
- 11. A modular rack comprising a plurality of wire mesh panels, each panel including a first and second array of parallel wires overlaid in transverse, angular relation to each other, third wires respectively bonded to said panels and positioned parallel and adjacent to said first individual wires of said first array, said third wires being spaced from said first individual wires by crossing wires of said second array, and opposed retaining walls defined by adjacent and interconnected upturned end portions of said first array, a plurality of clamp members interconnecting said panels, and a plurality of hanger wires connected to said panels and extending above the rack for mounting at a site located above the rack.
- 12. The modular rack of claim 11, and further comprising at least one end panel end with a third retaining wall defined by adjacent upturned end portions of said second array of wires, and an end wire interconnecting wires of said end portions.
- 13. The modular rack of claim 12, wherein the retaining walls of said panels fully enclose the periphery of said rack.
- 14. The modular rack of claim 11, and further comprising mounting brackets attachable to a site above the rack, said bracket having an aperture therethrough for receiving said hanger wires.
- 15. The modular rack of claim 11, wherein a portion of each hanger wire is positioned below an adjacent wire mesh panel and extends substantially the length of said panel, each end of each hanger wire defining a transversely extending wire portion terminating in a hanger hook.
- 16. A rack comprising at least one wire mesh panel, said panel comprising a first array and a second array of parallel wires overlayed in transverse, angular relation to each other and joined together at at least some crossing points of the respective arrays of parallel wires, at least one of said arrays of parallel wires defining at least a first retaining wall comprising upturned wire ends, said rack further comprising a plurality of hanger wires connected to said panel and extending above the rack for mounting at a site located above the rack.
- 17. The rack of claim 16 in which said retaining wall is further defined by an end wire interconnecting said adjacent, upturned end portions of said first array.
- 18. The rack of claim 17 further comprising: said at least one panel having an additional retaining wall defined by said adjacent upturned end portions of said first array of parallel wires, and an end wire interconnecting said end portions, said additional retaining wall being on a panel side opposed to said first retaining wall.
- 19. The rack of claim 18 further comprising said at least one panel with a third retaining wall defined by adjacent upturned end portions of said second array of parallel wires.
- 20. The rack of claim 19 in which the retaining walls of said panels fully enclose the periphery of said rack, and said rack comprises a plurality of panels interconnected to each other.
- 21. The rack of claim 16 in which said at least one panel carries an opposed pair of first retaining walls.
- 22. The rack of claim 21, further comprising a plurality of panels interconnected in a row, with end panels each comprising a third retaining wall defined by adjacent, upturned end portions of said second array of parallel wires and said retaining walls fully enclose the periphery of said rack.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/653,106, filed on Aug. 31, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09653106 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
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09748914 |
Dec 2000 |
US |