The present invention relates to the inter-engagement of a storage bin and a pegboard mounting mechanism for mounting the bin on a pegboard.
In the mounting of various items for sale on a pegboard, multiple bins are usually used. The bins are removably mounted on the pegboard.
However, to remove a single bin, the front end of the bin must be elevated to such a height such that any bins located above the bin to be removed must also be removed to provide the necessary clearance. This is a time-consuming and therefore an expensive proposition.
It is also necessary to have the width of the pegboard equal to the width of a multiple of bins in a row so that a predetermined number of bins may be located across the width of the pegboard to maximize use of shelf space. If the width of the pegboard does not equal the width of a predetermined number of bins in a row, part of the width of the pegboard goes unused. This is a waste of valuable shelf space.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a bin which is mounted on a pegboard by a separate attachment piece. The bins are slidable from side to side on the attachment piece to accommodate positioning of a number of bins in a row across a width of the pegboard where the pegboard width is less than the combined width of all of the bins in the row. By allowing a bin to slide horizontally on an attachment piece, a width of a pegboard may be less than a combined width of a row of bins mounted on the pegboard.
When each bin is fixed in place, if a width of a pegboard is less than the width of a row of bins, empty space on the pegboard would be left at the ends of each row of bins. This would result in the waste of pegboard space.
Further, by having each of the bins mounted on a separate attachment piece on a pegboard, each individual bin may be easily removed by separating the bin from the attachment piece, leaving the attachment piece on the pegboard. This is performed by a slight elevating of the bin to disengage from coupling arms of the attachment piece. A cylinder shaped rod projecting from a rear of the bin is removably mounted within the coupling arms. No disruption to a row of elevated bins above the bins would be made to remove a single lower bin.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bin slidably mounted on an attachment piece for mounting of the bin on a pegboard.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a bin slidably mounted on an attachment piece for mounting of the bin on a pegboard with the bin including a rod inter-engaging by a snap fit with two U-shaped arms located on the attachment piece.
It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide a bin slidably mounted on an attachment piece for mounting of the bin on a pegboard with the bin including a rod inter-engaging with two U-shaped arms located on the attachment piece so that the bin is slidable at least three quarters of an inch from side to side.
It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide a bin slidably mounted on an attachment piece for mounting of the bin on a pegboard with the bin including a rod inter-engaging with two U-shaped arms located on the attachment piece so that the bin is slidable at least three quarters of an inch from side to side with the rod frictionally engaging the U-shaped arms of the attachment piece.
These and other objects of the invention, as well as many of the intended advantages thereof, will become more readily apparent when reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The following drawings illustrate examples of various components of the invention disclosed herein, and are for illustrative purposes only. Other embodiments that are substantially similar can use other components that have a different appearance.
In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
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Returning to the attachment piece, projecting from one side of the plate 18 are two U-shaped arms 26. The arms 26 provide a gap 28 for receipt therein by a snap friction fit of two rod portions 30 extending away from a rear surface 32 of the bin. The rod portions are turned so as to initially extend away from the bin and then to extend parallel to the rear surface 32 of the bin.
The attachment piece on the opposite side of the plate 18 from the arms 26 includes four L-shaped hooks 34. Hooks 34 are used for inter-engagement in the holes of a pegboard.
In the assembly of the attachment piece and the bin, the rod portions 30 are forced downwardly into the gaps 28 of the U-shaped arms 26 so as to thereby rigidly hold the bin on the attachment piece by a friction fit. As shown in
This allows for the positioning of the bins on a pegboard with some leeway as to extend beyond the side edges 14 of the pegboard. By this mechanism, various widths of pegboard can be accommodated without the loss of positioning of every bin in a row of bins.
The foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and, accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
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