The present disclosure relates to a corner shelf design, and more particularly to a corner shelf that provides a smooth transition across a shelving unit.
Current corner shelf designs provide a 90-degree turn between adjacent perpendicularly oriented shelves of a shelving unit, which creates a sharp inside corner and consequently a generally poorer presentation of and access to items supported by the shelves.
In one aspect, a shelf assembly includes a first shelf unit having a first shelf, a first vertical support post, a second vertical support post, a first bracket configured to couple the first shelf to the first vertical support post, and a second bracket configured to couple the first shelf to the second vertical support post. The first shelf is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the first shelf extends between the first vertical support post and the second vertical support post and presents a first support surface configured to support a number of objects. A second shelf unit includes a second shelf, a third vertical support post, a fourth vertical support post, a third bracket configured to couple the second shelf to the third vertical support post, and a fourth bracket configured to couple the second shelf to the fourth vertical support post. The second shelf is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the second shelf extends between the third vertical support post and the fourth vertical support post and presents a second support surface configured to support a number of objects. A third shelf unit includes a third shelf, a fifth vertical support post, a sixth vertical support post, a fifth bracket configured to couple the third shelf to the fifth vertical support post, and a sixth bracket configured to couple the third shelf to the sixth vertical support post, wherein the third shelf is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the third shelf extends between the fifth vertical support post and the sixth vertical support post and presents a third support surface configured to support a number of objects. A first bridge has a support surface and is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the first bridge provides a support surface between the first shelf and the third shelf. The first bridge is removably coupleable to the first shelf unit and the third shelf unit. A second bridge has a support surface and is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the second bridge provides a support surface between the second shelf and the third shelf. The second bridge is removably coupleable to the second shelf unit and the third shelf unit. The first bridge and the second bridge are configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system, the first shelf unit is oriented 90 degrees relative to the second shelf unit.
In another aspect, a shelf assembly includes a first shelf unit having a first shelf coupleable to a first vertical support post and a second vertical support post to present a first support surface. A second shelf unit includes a second shelf coupleable to a third vertical support post and a fourth vertical support post to present a second support surface. A third shelf unit includes a third shelf coupleable to a fifth vertical support post and a sixth vertical support post to present a third support surface. A first bridge includes a first support surface and a second bridge includes a second support surface. The first bridge and the second bridge are configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system a support surface spans an arc of 90 degrees between the first shelf and the second shelf.
In yet another aspect, a shelf assembly includes a first shelf unit having a first shelf, a first vertical support post, a second vertical support post, a first bracket configured to couple the first shelf to the first vertical support post, and a second bracket configured to couple the first shelf to the second vertical support post. The first shelf is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the first shelf extends between the first vertical support post and the second vertical support post and presents a first support surface configured to hold and support a number of objects. A second shelf unit includes a second shelf, a third vertical support post, a fourth vertical support post, a third bracket configured to couple the second shelf to the third vertical support post, and a fourth bracket configured to couple the second shelf to the fourth vertical support post. The second shelf is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the second shelf extends between the third vertical support post and the fourth vertical support post and presents a second support surface configured to support a number of objects. A third shelf unit includes a third shelf, a fifth vertical support post, a sixth vertical support post, a fifth bracket configured to couple the third shelf to the fifth vertical support post, and a sixth bracket configured to couple the third shelf to the sixth vertical support post. The third shelf is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the third shelf extends between the fifth vertical support post and the sixth vertical support post and presents a third support surface configured to support a number of objects. A first bridge is configured to support a number of objects and is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the first bridge provides a support surface between the first shelf and the third shelf. The perimeter of the first bridge is formed from four sides with first and second opposed sides parallel to one another and third and fourth opposed nonparallel sides extending between the first and second opposed sides. At least one overhang projects from each of the four sides and each of the at least one overhang that projects from the third and fourth nonparallel sides is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system each of the at least one overhang that projects from the third and fourth nonparallel sides is positioned adjacent to one of the second bracket and the fifth bracket to removably couple the first bridge to the first shelf unit and the third shelf unit. A second bridge is configured to support a number of objects and is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system the second bridge provides a support surface between the second shelf and the third shelf. The perimeter of the second bridge is formed from four sides with first and second opposed sides parallel to one another and third and fourth opposed nonparallel sides extending between the first and second opposed sides. At least one overhang projects from each of the four sides and each overhang that projects from the third and fourth nonparallel sides is configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system each overhang that projects from the third and fourth nonparallel sides is positioned adjacent to one of the third bracket and the sixth bracket to removably couple the second bridge to the second shelf unit and the third shelf unit. The first bridge and the second bridge are configured such that in an assembled state of the shelving system, the first shelf unit is oriented 90 degrees relative to the second shelf unit.
Other aspects of the disclosure will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of supporting other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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The left-hand shelving unit 14 and the right-hand shelving unit 18 are substantially identical to one another. Each of the left-hand and the right-hand shelving units 14, 18 includes a plurality of shelves 30 spaced from one another along a vertical direction A (
Each shelf 30 further includes a plurality of support members 54. The illustrated embodiment of
Also illustrated are wire-frame shelf members or frame wires 50, which sit upon or may otherwise be secured to, the support members 54. In some embodiments, frame wires 50 provide at least part of a shelf support surface 26 configured to hold and support a number of objects, e.g., food products. Though illustrated as wire-frame shelf members in which the frame wires 50 sit upon or are secured to the support members 54, the shelves 30 are not so limited and may encompass various types of shelves and shelving. In some embodiments, for example, the frame wires 50 may be embodied as a wire cover grid that includes a first plurality of wires and a second plurality of wires. The second plurality of wires of the wire cover grid is arranged perpendicular to the first plurality of wires such that the first and second pluralities of wires are fixed to one another by known methods to make a wire-frame grid. Such a wire-frame grid may then simply be placed upon the brackets 38, 40 and/or the support members 54 to provide additional support for the number of objects. Alternatively, frame wires 50 may not be necessary in any form and support, i.e., the support surface 26, is provided through the support members 54 alone.
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The connecting shelving unit 58 includes components that are similar to the components of the left-hand and right-hand shelving units 14, 18 described above. Accordingly, the same reference numerals will be used herein to describe the components of the connecting shelving unit 58, described below. The connecting shelving unit 58 includes a plurality of shelves 30 (with brackets 38, 40 and support members 54), a pair of vertical support posts 34, a top support bar 42, a crossbar 44, support legs 46, and crossbeams 48 as previously described. The frame wires 50, if present, of the shelves 30 of the connecting shelf unit 58 have substantially the same length (front to back) as the frame wires 50 of the shelves 30 of the left-hand and the right-hand shelving units 14, 18. The support members 54 of the shelves 30 of the connecting shelving unit 58 are, in the illustrated embodiment, not as long as the support members 54 of the shelves 30 of the left-hand and right-hand shelving units 14, 18. As such, the connecting shelving unit 58 is not as wide as the left-hand and the right-hand shelving units 14, 18 in the embodiment illustrated in
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The overhangs 74 project from each of the four sides 78a, 78b, 78c, 78d of the body 70. With continued reference to
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Thus, when the shelving system is assembled, the corner shelf bridges 62 are placed over the shelf brackets 38 (or 40) of the adjacent shelves 30 with the overhangs 74 projecting downwardly adjacent a distal side of each adjacent bracket 38 (see
Alternatively or in addition, the overhangs 74 of the third side 78c of a corner shelf bridge 62 may be inserted through a space between adjacent frame wires 50 of a shelf 30 of the left-hand shelving unit 14 and the overhangs 74 of the fourth side 78d of the corner shelf bridge 62 may be inserted through a space between adjacent frame wires 50 of a shelf 30 of the connecting shelving unit 58. Likewise, the overhangs 74 of the third side 78c of a corner shelf bridge 62 may be inserted through a space between adjacent frame wires 50 of the connecting shelving unit 58 and the overhangs 74 of the fourth side 78d of the corner shelf bridge 62 may be inserted through a space between adjacent frame wires 50 of a shelf 30 of the right-hand shelving unit 18. Accordingly, no additional fasteners are required to couple the corner shelf bridge 62 with the shelves 30.
The corner shelf bridge 62 is preferably constructed of a piece of solid sheet metal such that the body 70 is configured to provide at least part of a transition support surface 72. Therefore, a continuous supporting surface is provided between the shelf 30 of the left-hand shelving unit 14 and the shelf 30 of the right-hand shelving unit 14.
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The coupling sections 94 are configured to attach to a respective vertical support post 34 of one of the shelving units 14, 18, 58. The coupling sections 94 each include a flange 110 that is an extension of or extends from the back wall 102 of the respective sections 90b, 90c, and a contact tab 114 which extends orthogonally from the back wall 102 and the lip 106 of the spacing section 90. The contact tab 114 presents a wall 122 configured to abut against the side of the vertical support post 34 to which the coupling section 94 is being attached. The flange 110 is configured to abut against the rear of the vertical support post 34 to which the coupling section 94 is being attached. The contact wall 122 and the flange 110 each have a hole or holes 118 so fasteners (not pictured) may be used to secure the angle spreader bar 66 to the vertical support post(s) 34. For example, the coupling section 94 at the first end 98a of the angle spreader bar 66 may be coupled to a vertical support post 34 of the left-hand shelving unit 14 and the coupling section 94 at the second end 98b of the angle spreader bar 66 may be coupled to a vertical support post 34 of the connecting shelving unit 58.
In other embodiments, the angle spreader bars 66 may be replaced as a generally straight bar having beveled ends (not illustrated). In such an embodiment, the spacing section of the straight bar is formed such that the angle γ is 0 degrees but the beveled ends of the straight bar are configured so coupling sections at each end attach to a respective vertical support post 34 of one of the shelving units 14, 18, 58 in a similar manner to the angle spreader bar 66 as described above. The coupling section 94 of such a straight bar may include a tab similar to contact tab 114 oriented at the angle γ relative to the lengthwise direction of the straight bar, but may not include a flange, like flange 110 described above, in order to make assembly between the straight bar and the shelving units 14, 18, 58 easier. In some applications, the angle spreader bars 66 may not be necessary.
As assembled, the connecting shelving unit 58, which comprises one or more shelves 30, is coupled to each of the left-hand and the right-hand shelving units 14, 18 by a set of angle spreader bars 66 and corner shelf bridges 62 (i.e., right and left sets). With reference to
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As briefly mentioned above, the shelf corner unit 22 may be adapted to provide a smooth transition across corners that are not 90 degrees by appropriately modifying the angles α, β, and γ.
Furthermore, the illustrated embodiment of
Thus, the disclosure provides, among other things, a shelf corner unit for a shelving system. While the above describes example embodiments of the present disclosure, these descriptions should not be viewed in a limiting sense. Rather, several variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2017/063941 | 11/30/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62429008 | Dec 2016 | US |