This application is a 371 U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2012/071134, filed Oct. 25, 2012, which claims priority to European Patent Application No. 11187250.3, filed on Oct. 31, 2011, the disclosures of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a storage device for a bracket in a storage system according to the preamble of claim 1.
Storage systems including releasable brackets that support shelves are widely used. Such systems are flexible and easy to install. One problem associated with such systems is to further increase their versatility.
One object of the present disclosure is therefore to obtain a storage device of the initially mentioned kind that makes a storage system even more useful. This object is achieved by means of a storage device according to claim 1. More specifically this object is achieved by means of a holding device for a bracket in a storage system, where the device comprises a connecting part and a holding part. The connecting part is elongated, and bent, along a line in the elongated direction to form, in cross-section, a U-shape having a first and a second leg. The part corresponding to the first leg is intended to be inserted into a said bracket and the part corresponding to the second leg is connected to the holding part.
Such a holding device may be attached to a bracket that has a shelf on one side only, and where the other side is otherwise unused. The holding device may include e.g. hooks that are presented on said other side of the bracket, providing an improved storage solution.
The first leg of the connecting part may include at least one tongue, extending substantially perpendicular from the line where the connecting part is bent, and wherein the tongue is bent further towards the second leg compared to other parts of the first leg. This allows the holding device to be retained at the bracket such that it is not accidently removed. The distance between the first leg and the second leg may be e.g. 1.3-4.5 mm, and the minimum distance between a tongue and second leg may be e.g 0.9-1.15 mm. Further, the tip of the tongue may be bent outwards away from second leg to facilitate the fitting of the holding device onto the bracket.
The holding device may be made of sheet metal or e.g. plastic, and the holding part may include e.g. hooks, a box, or a basket.
The connecting part may further have a plurality of key-hole slots in the part corresponding to the first leg, that allow the holding device to be attached e.g. to a wall if desired.
Further, there is considered a combination of a holding device of the above mentioned kind and a bracket, wherein the bracket is intended to be connected to a carrier element in order to be able to support a shelf in a cantilevered fashion and has a U-shaped cross section, and wherein the first leg of the holding device has a size that allows the first leg to be inserted into the bracket, such that the bracket supports the holding device at the folding line where the connecting part is bent.
The present disclosure relates to a holding/storage device for a storage system comprising detachably suspended shelves.
The carrier elements 3 may be free-standing on a floor and may then include feet or the like, but more commonly the carrier elements are attached, e.g. by screws, to a wall. The carrier elements may have a more or less rectangular, U-shaped cross-section, and when attached to a wall the open end of the U faces the wall. The other side of the U, i.e. the bottom of the U, interconnecting its two legs, has two parallel rows of slots 7, which rows extend along the length of the carrier element 3.
Each bracket 5 may be made in one piece of sheet metal that is bent into a U-shape. When mounted to a vertical carrier element the bend 9 of the bracket 5 will be facing downwards, and the two legs of the cross section U will be directed upwards. At one end, the bracket has hook-shaped projections that can be inserted into the slots 7 of the carrier elements 3, as is well known per se, in order to suspend the bracket on the carrier element in a cantilevered fashion.
The shelves 1 comprise fastening means that allows each end of a shelf to be attached to a bracket 5. The bracket may include recesses 11 that facilitate this operation, and help securing the shelf 1 on the bracket 5. Even though there exist shelves that cover the upper side of a bracket completely, a more common type of shelf only engages with only one side of a bracket with a U-shaped cross section, leaving the other half of the bracket U cross section free to a shelf that extends from the bracket in the other direction. Thus, each bracket may support two shelves.
The present disclosure however relates to a device that may prove useful in the case that a bracket supports only one shelf. Even if a great number of shelves are combined to form a long row, that row will have two ends, and at those ends, one half of the bracket, as seen in cross section, will be unused. The present disclosure therefore shows a holding storage device that can be used in this context, thus improving the overall storage system.
This storage or holding device is designed to be attached to a bracket in a storage system and may be embodied in different ways as illustrated with examples in
The connecting part 13 is elongated or stretched out to engage with the free half of the bracket along a major part of the bracket's length, and is bent, along a folding line 17 in the elongated direction. Thereby, a form is obtained that in cross-section resembles an upside-down U-shape, with a first 19 and a second 21 leg, as illustrated in
In a combination of a bracket and a holding device, the part corresponding to the first leg of the holding device has a size that allows the first leg to be inserted into the bracket, such that the bracket supports the holding device at the folding line 17 (cf.
Typically, the connecting part, and in many cases the holding device as a whole, may be made from sheet metal, and may even be made in one piece as illustrated in
The holding part 15 is attached to or formed in one piece with the connecting part 13 and may include a number of hooks as illustrated in
Typically, the distance between the first leg 19 and second leg 21 of the connecting part is in the range 1.3-4.5 mm, and the minimum distance between a tongue 23 and second leg 21 is in the range 0.9-1.15 mm. This is suitable for a bracket made of sheet metal with 1.25 mm thickness. Of course, those parameters can be varied, however it is suitable that the first mentioned distance is greater than, and the second distance smaller than, the bracket sheet metal thickness.
The tip 25 of a tongue 23 may be bent away from the second leg 21 of the connecting device in order to facilitate the fitting of the holding device. The distance between the tip and the second leg may then be greater than the bracket sheet metal thickness.
Further, the first leg 19 of the connecting part 13 may be provided with key-hole slots 27, as illustrated in
The present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims. For instance, it is possible to use one bracket and two storage/holding devices of the type described above, one at each side, in the case that no shelf is suspended. Further, it is possible to produce a storage/holding device of the above described type with e.g. half the length, such that two devices can be fitted at one side of a bracket, e.g. providing two hooks and a small basket.
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