The present invention relates to an arrangement for holding bins, and more particularly to a double sided bin holder assembly for receiving and supporting a plurality of individually removable bins.
A wide variety of shelving systems are well known in the art such as those systems illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,390,803, 5,884,567 and 6,253,687, incorporated herein by reference for all useful purposes. Traditionally these systems comprise a group of upstanding posts that adjustably support horizontally oriented wiring shelving of one type of another. In most instances the wiring shelving has a flat horizontal support surface while in other instances the shelving is specifically designed to accommodate and support particularly shaped products, such as wine bottles and the like. Other forms of adjustable horizontal support constructions are needed to hold and support other things such as individual bins, and the present invention addresses those needs.
Accordingly, among the objections of the present invention is a double sided bin holder assembly which is simple in construction yet highly reliable in supporting a plurality of individual bins in a safe and efficient manner.
Another object of the present invention is a double sided bin holder assembly where the bins are individually removable from the assembly.
Still another object of the present invention is a double sided bin holder assembly where the bins are adjustably mounted on the assembly and capable of sliding from side-to-side.
Still another object of the present invention is a double sided bin holder assembly where the bins are adjustable in elevation and position relative to the assembly.
In accordance with the present invention, a double sided bin holder assembly comprises four upstanding posts including two spaced apart front posts and two spaced apart rear posts. Also included in the assembly is a horizontal H-shaped frame including two spaced apart parallel side bars having opposite ends and extending front-to-back on the assembly as well as at least one middle bar connected between the side bars and extending side-to-side on the assembly. A collar is positioned on each end of the side bars, and each collar is constructed and arranged for adjustable connection to the upstanding posts. At least one upwardly extending flange is positioned on the middle bar of the H-shaped frame, and the flange functions to receive and support a plurality of bins with undercut portions thereon that fit over the upwardly extending flange.
The double sided bin holder assembly is particularly utilized in combination with a plurality of bins each having a rear wall with an outer undercut portion adjacent thereto, and the at least one upwardly extending flange on the middle bar of the H-shaped frame is releasably received within the undercut portions on the outside of the bins with the rear walls thereof resting against the flange
Preferably, a pair of spaced apart upwardly extending flanges are positioned on the middle bar of the H-shaped frame, and each flange functions to receive and support a plurality of bins each with an undercut portion thereon that fits over the flanges.
Preferably the pair of upwardly extending flanges are equally spaced apart from one another and include a front flange and a rear flange. It is also preferred that the front flange includes a lower portion that extends downwardly and slightly forward at an angle of about 5 degrees, and a lower portion of the rear flange extends downwardly and slightly rearward at an angle of about 5 degrees. As a result of these slight inclinations of the flanges, the bins at the front and back of the assembly tilt slightly upward but when loaded the bins flatten out and the bottom walls are generally horizontally oriented.
Novel features and advantages of the present invention in addition to those noted above will be become apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein similar reference characters refer to similar parts and in which:
Referring in more particularity to the drawings,
Referring particularly to
The adjustable connection between the posts 12, 14 and the H-shaped frame 16 is well known in the art and in this respect attention is directed to U.S. Pat. No. 5,390,803, for example. Specifically, the posts 12, 14 include a plurality of equally spaced annular grooves 42 and a two piece sleeve (not shown) is releasably secured to the posts at the desired elevation of the H-shaped frame 16. The two piece sleeve has a cylindrical interior with a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the posts. An annular projection on the interior of the two piece sleeve fits within the desired groove 42 on the posts to thereby secure the two piece sleeve to the post at that elevation. The sleeve has an outer frusto conical surface, and the interior of each corner collar 24 also has a frusto conical shape 44 which fits over the sleeve to thereby releasably attach the H-shaped frame 16 to the posts 12, 14.
Details of the H-shaped frame 16 are shown in
Overall the individual bins 30 are easily placed on and removed from the holder assembly 10 via the connection between the rear undercut portions 40 of the bins and the upwardly extending front and rear flanges 26, 28 on the H-shaped frame 16. Additionally, this connection enables the bins to slide side-to-side except when the H-shaped frame is fully loaded with bins as illustrated in
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