The present invention relates to the field of a multi-layer storage rack for carrying heavy objects, more particularly to a grid structure of a storage rack, and the grid structure is formed by two frames having wires arranged perpendicular to each other to facilitate users to store objects of different lengths, and the grid structure also ensures the supporting effect of carrying heavy objects.
In general, the structural design of a conventional combinational storage rack includes a plurality corner pillars disposed at four corners of the storage rack and a plurality of partition layers for dividing the storage rack into a plurality of layers to achieve the effect of maximizing the utility of the storage space to facilitate the classification of objects. Most combination storage racks of this sort have a plurality of combining holes formed on a surface of each corner pillar, and bolts are used to fix the partition layers with a spacing to the corner pillars, or brackets are used to mount the partition layers to the corner pillars for latching and positioning the partition layers, and such design is very suitable for general DIY users, and the packing volume before assembling can be reduced effectively to lower the shipping cost.
The partition layers are mainly divided into the following two types: (1) a hole plate is formed by punching holes directly on a metal sheet, and such hole plate does not require soldering for fixation, but the support strength is weaker and thus the hole plate is just suitable for storage racks that carry a light load; and (2) a grid board formed by soldering staggered metal wires to form a grid, and the metal wires may be arranged into one, two or even three layers depending on the required support strength, and the grid board is suitable for storage racks that carry different loads. However, such grid board formed by soldering layers of metal wires incurs high manufacturing cost and material cost, and the total weight becomes greater and the greater weight incurs a higher level of difficulty and a higher cost for the transportation. In addition, the aforementioned hole plate or grid board does not have any structure for latching an object (particularly an object without all planar surface such as a cylindrical object) to the surface of the hole plate, or an object is placed on the grid board and set in a direction opposite to the direction of the wires, and thus there is an issue that the object often rolls or falls down from the hole plate or the grid board. Obviously, the conventional storage racks require improvements.
Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art by providing a grid structure of a storage rack, wherein the grid structure is formed by stacking two frames with wires perpendicular to each other, and capable of storing objects of different lengths by changing the stacking sequence of the two frames to achieve the effects of providing good positioning, preventing the object from rolling or falling down, and ensuring the supporting effect of carrying heavy objects.
To achieve the aforementioned objective, the present invention discloses a grid structure of storage rack, wherein the storage rack comprises four corner pillars vertically disposed at four corners of the storage rack respectively, a plurality of edge frames coupled to the corner pillars to form a rectangular frame space, and at least one grid disposed in the frame space, and the edge frames and the grid are combined to form a carrying plane for carrying heavy objects, and the grid is formed by stacking a first frame with a second frame, and the first frame is formed by a plurality of first parallel wires with a spacing from one another, and the second frame is formed by a plurality of second parallel wires with a spacing from one another, and the second frame is formed by a plurality of parallel second wires with a spacing from one another, and the first wires and the second wires are arranged perpendicular to each other, and two side edges of the second frame have two latch portions with a shape corresponding to the first frame respectively. The invention is capable of storing objects of different lengths by changing the sequence of stacking the first and second frames and ensuring a good supporting effect of carrying heavy objects.
In a preferred embodiment, each second wire is a metal solid wire or a metal hollow tube, and the second wire is greater than or equal to the first wire. If the hollow tube is used, a lightweight effect can be achieved to facilitate the transportation and assembling of the product.
In addition, the second wires and the first wires are perpendicular to one another respectively, so that the first wires and the second wires may be staggered into a “” shaped structure, and the gaps among such structure can be adjusted to change the carrying effect of its use.
It is noteworthy that each second wire has a sectional shape corresponsive to a positive force direction of the carrying plane and in a flat elliptical shape and an aspect ratio falling within a range of 1.5:1-3.5:1. This range of aspect ratio is obtained after many experiments conducted by the inventor of the present invention. This aspect ratio varies with the diameter of a different wire used. For example, when the second wire with a smaller wire diameter is used, a smaller aspect ratio approximately equal to 1.5:1-2:1 may be selected; and when the second wire with a larger wire diameter is used, a larger aspect ratio approximately equal to 2:1-3.5:1 may be selected.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of this disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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105214620 | Sep 2016 | TW | national |
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/285,487 filed on Oct. 5, 2016, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference for which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120.
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Parent | 15285487 | Oct 2016 | US |
Child | 16299165 | US |