The present invention relates to a structural support device, and more particularly to an industrial rack apparatus and an industrial racking system including the rack apparatus.
Shelving or rack systems are useful for a variety of applications, such as providing a support structure on which to store a variety of items. There is a need for an improved industrial rack system.
One object of the present invention is to provide an improved industrial racking system. The improved industrial racking system comprises an industrial rack apparatus comprising:
Preferably, each shelf of the at least one shelf is comprised of wire decking that is connected to one pair of the at least one pair of shelf beams poisoned at opposite sides of the wire decking.
Preferably, each shelf beam of the at least one pair of shelf beams comprises a “C” channel engaging the wire decking.
Preferably, the “C” channel is located approximately a top third of the shelf beam.
Preferably, the “C” channel is set back into the shelf beam.
Preferably, the wire decking comprises two strips of wire on inside and outside of the wire decking, and one of the strips of wire inside facilitate locking the wire decking into the shelf beam.
Preferably, each shelf beam of the at least one pair of shelf beams comprises a cross channel attached to the shelf beam and used for supporting the wire decking.
Preferably, the shelf beam comprises a drop-down channel that allows the wire decking to make contact with the shelf beam.
Preferably, the wire decking is foldable.
Preferably, a hole is formed in center of the drop-down channel that allows a weld nut that is applied to the wire decking to fir into the wire decking and keep the wire decking from shifting from side to side.
Preferably, a hinge makes contact with the wire decking and prevents the wire decking shifting from side to side.
Preferably, the rack apparatus comprises a detachable mounting foot removably attached at base of each of the upright members.
Preferably, the foot has internal bent up tabs that locate off of corresponding one of the upright members.
Preferably, an extended wire formed locking tabs can be inserted into frame of the wire decking.
Preferably, the industrial rack apparatus is made of all steel construction.
Preferably, the industrial rack apparatus comprises at least one square tube located underneath each of the at least one shelf, which is attached to the opposed shelf beams.
Preferably, one end of the square tube is preassembled to one of the shelf beams, and another end of the square tube can be rotated relative the one of the shelf beams.
Preferably, the one of the shelf beams comprises a channel inserted into a hole of the one of the shelf beams, and the square tube can be concealed in the channel for packaging/delivery.
Preferably, the industrial rack apparatus comprises at least one support bar, one end of which is attached proximate upper edge of one of the upright members and extends at a slant to attach proximate lower edge of another of the upright members.
Preferably, the at least one support bar comprises a first support bar and a second support bar which are opposed.
Another embodiment of the invention is to provide an industrial racking system with enhanced strength and stability. The industrial racking system comprises an industrial rack apparatus comprising: upright support members, at least one pair of shelf beams that are supported by the upright support member, at least one shelf connected to one pair of the at least a pair of shelf beams, wherein one pair of the upright support members is positioned at one end of the rack apparatus, and the other pair of the upright support member is positioned at the opposite end of the rack apparatus, wherein each shelf beam of the at least one shelf beams is attached to two opposed upright members of the upright support members.
These and other objects of the invention can be achieved in one or more embodiments of the invention described herein.
One embodiment of the invention comprises a rack apparatus comprising: upright support members, at least one pair of shelf beams that are supported by the upright support member, at least one shelf connected to one pair of the at least a pair of shelf beams, wherein one pair of the upright support members is positioned at one end of the rack apparatus, and the other pair of the upright support member is positioned at the opposite end of the rack apparatus, wherein each shelf beam of the at least one shelf beams is attached to two opposed upright members of the upright support members.
Another embodiment of the invention comprises a method of making a rack apparatus, comprising the following steps:
An industrial rack apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Each shelf 20 is comprised of waterfall wire decking that is connected to a pair of shelf beams 21 positioned at opposite sides of the wire decking 20. Each shelf beam 21 is attached to two opposed upright members-either upright members 11 and 13 or upright members 12 and 14.
Each shelf beam 21 has a cross sectional profile shown at reference numeral 1 in
As shown in
The locking “C” channel 3 of the shelf beam profile 1 is set back into the beam 21 so that the outer most edge of the waterfall wire decking 20 does not protrude past the large face of the shelf beam 21. The setback in the beam 21 protects the customer against injury.
The overall height of the “C” channel 3, shown at reference numeral 4 in
As shown in
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The rack apparatus 10 can include a detachable mounting foot 30 removably attached at the base of each upright member 11, 12, 13, 14. Each foot 30 has internal bent up tabs that locate off of the upright member, and can be mounted to the floor and then have the rack applied. Preferably, the material used for the foot 30 is more than twice the thickness of each formed upright 11, 12, 13, 14.
As shown in
Preferably, the rack apparatus is made of all steel construction. The rack apparatus 10 is further described in the attached appendix, which is incorporated herein.
A rack apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Each shelf 120 is comprised of waterfall wire decking that is connected to a pair of shelf beams 121 positioned at opposite sides of the wire decking 120. Each shelf beam 121 is attached to two opposed upright members-either upright members 111 and 113 or upright members 112 and 114.
As shown in
The apparatus 100 includes a pair of support bars 141, 142. One end of the first support bar 141 is attached proximate the upper edge of the upright beam 112 and extends at a slant to attach proximate the lower edge of upright beam 111. One end of the second support bar 142 is attached proximate the upper edge of upright beam 114 and extends at a slant to attach proximate the lower edge of upright beam 113.
In a preferred embodiment, each shelf beam 121 has a cross sectional profile as shown at reference numeral 101 in
The rack apparatus 100 can include a detachable mounting foot 130 removably attached at the base of each upright member 111, 112, 113, 114. Each foot 130 has internal bent up tabs that locate off of the upright member and can be mounted to the floor and then have the rack applied.
A rack apparatus according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
Each shelf 220 is comprised of waterfall wire decking that is connected to a pair of shelf beams 221 positioned at opposite sides of the wire decking 120. Each shelf beam 221 is attached to two opposed upright members-either upright members 211 and 213 or upright members 212 and 214.
As shown in
In a preferred embodiment, each shelf beam 221 has a cross sectional profile as shown at reference numeral 101 in
The rack apparatus 200 can include a detachable mounting foot 230 (as shown in
A rack apparatus and method of making same are described above. Various changes can be made to the invention without departing from its scope. The above description of embodiments and best mode of the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation.
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