Claims
- 1. A suspended, article supporting shelf comprising:
- (a) a plurality of generally horizontal, vertically spaced crossbars each having opposed spaced panels, a cross web extending between and longitudinally along said panels and at least one crossbeam near each end of each crossbar extending between said panels and spaced from said cross web;
- (b) a plurality of manually removable sidebars, some of said sidebars extending between the adjacent, vertically spaced ends of said crossbars and a pair of said sidebars extending upwardly from the uppermost one of said crossbars and fastened at their upper ends to a shelf support, each sidebar having an upper end which is bent around and shaped for hanging over an upper one of said crossbeams and a lower, inwardly bent leg extending along the underside of a cross web and above a crossbeam of a relatively lower one of said crossbars to a down turned tip;
- (c) removable retaining means inserted between each of said lower legs and its associated crossbeam for extending from said crossbeam to said leg for preventing significant movement of said leg and interfering with said turned down tip to prevent withdrawal of said leg; and
- (d) horizontal shelf panels extending transversely of and supported on said crossbars.
- 2. A shelf in accordance with claim 1 wherein there is a second set of said crossbars, sidebars and retaining means as defined in claim 1 spaced from the first set for also supporting said shelf panels.
- 3. A rack in accordance with claim 1 wherein said retaining means comprises a hook-shaped upper end of another sidebar extending downwardly to another crossbar.
- 4. A suspended article supporting shelf comprising:
- (a) a plurality of generally horizontal, vertically spaced crossbars each having opposed spaced panels, a cross web extending between and longitudinally along said panels and at least one crossbeam near each end of each crossbar extending between said panels and spaced from said cross web; and
- (b) a plurality of manually removable sidebars some of said sidebars extending between the adjacent, vertically spaced ends of said crossbars, and a pair of said side bars extending upwardly from the uppermost one of said crossbars and fastened at their upperends to a shelf support, each sidebar having a hookshaped upper end bent around and shaped for hanging over a relatively higher sidebar and a lower end engaging the end edge of an associated crossbar and bent to form a leg extending along the underside of the cross web and above a crossbeam of said associated crossbar and thereafter bent around the inner side of the crossbeam of said associated crossbar; and
- (c) removable retaining means inserted between each of said lower legs and its associated crossbeam for extending from said crossbeam to said leg for preventing significant movement of said leg and interfering with said turned down tip to prevent withdrawal of said leg.
- 5. A shelf in accordance with claim 4 wherein there is a second set of said crossbars and sidebars as defined in claim 4 spaced from the first set for also supporting said shelf panels.
TECHNICAL FIELD
This is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 041,944, filed May 29, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,243,146.
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