Claims
- 1. A free standing shelf assembly system, comprising:a first shelf having top and bottom opposing planar surfaces, two opposing ends; and at least one slot proximate each end; a foot member positioned at each end of the first shelf along a plane approximately perpendicular to the first shelf and aligned with the respective at least one slot, having opposing planar surfaces and a top surface to engage the bottom surface of the first shelf, and having at least one lower hook portion extending through the respective at least one slot; a side member positioned at each end of the first shelf and having opposing planar surfaces aligned with those of the respective foot member, wherein the side member has a bottom surface to engage the top surface of the first shelf and at least one upper hook portion extending through the respective at least one slot to mutually interconnect with the respective lower hook portion of the foot member, whereby an aperture is formed; a plug positioned in each aperture to hold the respective foot member and side member in place.
- 2. The free standing shelf assembly system of claim 1, wherein the hook portions of the foot members and the side members have interlocking, fluted surfaces where they interconnect.
- 3. The free standing shelf assembly system of claim 1, wherein each slot is positioned parallel to the respective end of the first shelf.
- 4. The free standing shelf assembly system of claim 1, wherein the side members are middle members also having a top surface and at least one lower hook portion to engage a second shelf constructed and arranged similarly to the first shelf.
- 5. The free standing shelf assembly system of claim 1, where the side member is a crown member having a smooth, curvilinear top surface.
- 6. The free standing shelf assembly system of claim 1, further comprising a back panel, wherein the back panel has edges and the side members have channels constructed and arranged to insert the edges therein to hold the back panel in place.
- 7. The free standing shelf assembly system of claim 1, further comprising at least one door.
- 8. A joint construction and arrangement, comprising:separable first, second, and third planar, joined members, each member having opposing planar surfaces, wherein the planar surfaces of the second and third members are aligned with each other along a plane approximately perpendicular to the first member, wherein the first member has at least one slot therethrough aligned with the second and third members, wherein the second and third members respectively engage opposite surfaces of the first member and each second and third member has a hook portion extending through the at least one slot to engage the hook portion of the other second and third member in a mutually interconnecting manner to form an aperture; and a plug positioned in the aperture to hold the second and third members in place.
- 9. The joint construction and arrangement of claim 8, wherein the hook portions of the second and third members have interlocking, fluted surfaces where they mutually interconnect.
- 10. The joint construction and arrangement of claim 8, wherein the plug is comprised of a rigid resilient material.
- 11. The joint construction and arrangement of claim 8, wherein the plug extends beyond the second and third members to support the first member.
- 12. A joint construction and arrangement, comprising:separable first, second, and third planar, joined members, each member having opposing planar surfaces, wherein the planar surfaces of the second and third members are aligned with each other along a plane approximately perpendicular to the first member, wherein the first member has at least one slot therethrough aligned with the second and third members, wherein the second and third members respectively engage opposite surfaces of the first member and each second and third member extends through the at least one slot to engage the other second and third member in a mutually interconnecting manner to form an aperture; and a plug positioned in the aperture to hold the second and third members in place.
- 13. A joint construction and arrangement, comprising:separable first, second, and third planar, joined members, each member having opposing planar surfaces, wherein the planar surfaces of the second and third members are aligned with each other along a plane approximately perpendicular to the first member, wherein the first member has at least one slot therethrough aligned with the second and third members, wherein the second and third members respectively engage opposite surfaces of the first member and together have a means extending through the at least one slot for engaging each other in a mutually interconnecting manner; and a means for holding the second and third members in place.
- 14. A method for assembling a joint used in assembling furniture, comprising:(a) providing a first planar member having opposing planar surfaces and having at least one slot therethrough; (b) providing a second planar member and a third planar member, each having opposing planar surfaces and a hook portion; (c) aligning the planar surfaces of the second and third members with each other along a plane approximately perpendicular to the first member and with the at least one slot; (d) engaging opposite surfaces of the first member with the second and third members; (e) extending the hook portion of each the second and the third members through the at least one slot to engage the hook portion of the other in a mutually interconnecting manner; (f) providing a plug to hold the second and third members in place; and (g) inserting the plug between the hook portions of the second and third members.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/292,346, filed May 21, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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