1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rod-based document shelves, and more particularly to a combination classification shelf for holding classified documents or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,950,537 discloses a ventilated shelf divider, which comprises a downwardly opening frame assembly including laterally diverging wire walls that are releasably mountable to laterally spaced shelf wires. Due to the arrangement of the central top element, the ventilated shelf divider can simply be used as partition means and cannot provide sufficient storage space for document classification.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,023,682 and 3,739,918 provide similar holder devices for holding containers or bolts of cloth in a classified manner. However, the formation of the lower ends of these two holder device designs requires multiple bending processing steps, complicating the manufacturing process and increasing the manufacturing time and cost.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present invention to provide a combination classification shelf, which comprises a base frame and at least one shelf divider. The base frame comprises two support rod members transversely arranged in parallel and kept apart from each other at a distance. The at least one shelf divider is detachably mounted at the base frame. Each shelf divider comprises two classification rod members and two transverse rod members. Each classification rod member comprises a horizontal top portion, two vertical lateral portions and two hooked end portions. The horizontal top portion is disposed at top ends of the vertical lateral portions. The vertical lateral portions are disposed opposite to each other. The hooked end portions are respectively disposed at bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions. The two transverse rod members are respectively connected between respective bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions of the classification rod members adjacent to the hooked end portions. Each transverse rod member defines with the respective hooked end portions a receiving space. The two support rod members are respectively received in the two receiving spaces. Further, the two transverse rod members are respectively stopped at respective top surfaces of the two support rod members. Thus, when compared with the prior art designs, the shelf dividers of the combination classification shelf are easily to make. After mounted at the base frame, the shelf dividers do not fall easily.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the combination classification shelf comprises a drawer assembly, a base frame, and at least one shelf divider. The base frame is detachably mounted at the drawer assembly, comprising two support rod members transversely arranged in parallel and kept apart from each other at a distance. The at least one shelf divider is detachably mounted at said base frame. Each shelf divider comprises two classification rod members and two transverse rod members. Each classification rod member comprises a horizontal top portion, two vertical lateral portions and two hooked end portions. The horizontal top portion is disposed at top ends of the vertical lateral portions. The vertical lateral portions are disposed opposite to each other. The hooked end portions are respectively disposed respective bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions. The two transverse rod members are respectively connected between respective bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions of the classification rod members adjacent to the hooked end portions. Each transverse rod member defines with the respective hooked end portions a receiving space. The two support rod members are respectively received in the two receiving spaces. Further, the two transverse rod members are respectively stopped at respective top surfaces of the two support rod members. Thus, when compared pared with the prior art designs, the shelf dividers of the combination classification shelf are easily to make. Thus, the combination classification shelf of this embodiment provides extra spaces for holding documents.
Preferably, the two support rod members are square rods, and the two transverse rod members are square rods too. Thus, the two transverse rod members can be positively rested on the top surfaces of the support rod members to enhance the support between the two support rod members and the two transverse rod members.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The base frame 11 comprises two support rod members 15, 16, and two connection rod members 17. The two support rod members 15, 16 are transversely kept apart at a predetermined distance in a parallel manner, and connected between the two connection rod members 17. The two support rod members 15, 16 and the two connection rod members 17 are preferably fastened together by welding.
The three shelf dividers 12, 13, 14 are similar in structure but have different heights. Therefore, one shelf divider 14 is taken as an example for explanation. The shelf divider 14 comprises two classification rod members 18, 19 and two transverse rod members 20, 21. The classification rod member 18 is bent to form a horizontal top portion 22a, two vertical lateral portions 23a, 23b, and two hooked end portions 25a, 25b. The horizontal top portion 22a is disposed at top ends of the vertical lateral portions 23a, 23b. The two vertical lateral portions 23a, 23b are disposed opposite to each other. Further, the two vertical lateral portions 23a, 23b have the same height. The two hooked end portions 25a, 25b are respectively extended from respective opposing bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions 23a, 23b.
The classification rod member 19 is bent to form a horizontal top portion 22b, two vertical lateral portions 24a, 24b, and two hooked end portions 26a, 26b. The structure and shape of the classification rod member 19 are substantially similar to the classification rod member 18. Further, the length L1 of the horizontal top portion 22b is slightly shorter than the distance L2 between two outsides of the two support rod members 15, 16, so that the shelf dividers 12, 13, 14 can impart a pressure to the two support rod members 15, 16 to force the two support rod members 15, 16 in direction toward each other.
The transverse rod member 20 is connected between respective bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions 23a, 24a of the classification rod members 18, 19 adjacent to the hooked end portions 25a, 26a. The transverse rod member 21 is connected between respective bottom ends of the vertical lateral portions 23b, 24b of the classification rod members 18, 19 adjacent to the hooked end portions 25b, 26b. The two transverse rod members 20, 21 are preferably fastened to the classification rod members 18, 19 by welding.
Based on the above description we can see that an accommodation open space is defined between the classification rod members 18, 19 of the shelf divider 14 for holding documents, magazines, books, newspapers, and other classified items. Further, in this embodiment, an accommodation open space is also defined between each two adjacent ones of the shelf dividers 12, 13, 14 for storing documents, foods, canned beverages and other articles.
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More particularly, the support rod members 15, 16 and the transverse rod members 20, 21 are square rods. Thus, the transverse rod members 20, 21 can be respectively kept in surface-to-surface contact with the support rod members 15, 16, and positively supported on the support rod members 15, 16. In actual practice, the support rod members 15, 16 and the transverse rod members 20, 21 can also be selected from square tubes, round rods and round tubes, and therefore the use of square rods is not a limitation.
Preferably, the base frame 11 further comprises four stop elements 30, 31, 32, 33. These stop elements 30, 31, 32, 33 are connected to the support rod members 15, 16 and located at the bottom surfaces 152, 162 of the support rod members 15, 16. In this embodiment, these stop elements 30, 31, 32, 33 are metal balls preferably bonded to the support rod members 15, 16 by welding. However, the use of metal balls is not a limitation, for example, these stop elements 30, 31, 32, 33 can be metal blocks.
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The drawer assembly 51 comprises a drawer holder 55 and three basket drawers 56. The drawer holder 55 comprises four upright support tubes 57. The basket drawers 56 are respectively mounted in the drawer holder 55 between the upright support tubes 57 at different elevations, and slidable relative to the drawer holder 55.
Each connection rod member 54 has two opposite ends thereof bent in one direction through a predetermined angle, forming one respective free end portion 58. The free end portions 58 of the two connection rod members 54 are respectively plugged into the upright support tubes 57, and thus the drawer assembly 51, the base frame 52 and the shelf dividers 53 are assembled together.
In conclusion, the combination classification shelf of the invention can be selectively made subject to one of the aforesaid two embodiments, and the number of the shelf dividers can be increased or reduced as desired, however at least one shelf divider must be provided. Further, the drawer assembly is not limited to the illustrated three-level design, i.e., it can be a single level, two-level design, or a design more than three levels.
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