The present disclosure relates to a bracket for a shelving unit, and more particularly to a knock-down bracket that requires no additional tools for assembling with a wire-frame shelf.
A bracket for a wire-frame shelving unit includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis having a first edge and a second opposing edge and a face extending between the first and second edges. A first flange extends from the first edge orthogonally to the face and has a first surface configured for contacting a portion of a wire-frame container. The first flange further includes a first shelf securement member defining a first retention surface. A second flange extends from the second edge orthogonally to the face and has a second surface configured for contacting another portion of the wire frame container. The second flange further includes a second shelf securement member defining a second retention surface. The first retention surface of the first securement member is configured to at least partially surround a first wire of the wire-frame shelving unit and the second retention surface of the second securement member is configured to concurrently at least partially surround a second wire of the wire-frame shelving unit.
A bracket for a shelving unit includes a body extending along a longitudinal axis and including a first edge and a second opposing edge. A first flange extends from the first edge and has a first contact surface and a first shelf securement member that defines a second contact surface configured to at least partially surround a first portion of a shelving unit. A second flange extends from the second edge offset from the first flange along the longitudinal axis. The second flange has a third contact surface and a second shelf securement member defining a fourth contact surface configured to at least partially surround a second portion of the shelving unit. The fourth contact surface faces away from the second contact surface.
A shelving unit includes a first support post and a second support post and a wire-frame shelf member that has a plurality of frame wires and a plurality of support wires. The shelving unit further includes a bracket member configured for coupling the wire-frame shelf member to one of the first or second support posts. The bracket member has a body extending along a longitudinal axis having a first edge and a second opposing edge and a face extending between the first and second edges. A first flange extends from the first edge orthogonally to the face and has a first surface configured for contacting a portion of the wire-frame shelf member. The first flange further includes a first shelf securement member defining a first retention surface. A second flange extends from the second edge orthogonally to the face and has a second surface configured for contacting another portion of the wire-frame shelf member. The second flange further includes a second shelf securement member defining a second retention surface. The first retention surface of the first securement member is configured to at least partially surround a first frame wire of the wire-frame shelf member and the second retention surface of the second securement member is configured to concurrently at least partially surround a second frame wire of the wire-frame shelf member.
Other aspects will become apparent by consideration of the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The disclosure is capable of supporting other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
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The gondola 14 includes a first vertical support post 30, a second vertical support post 34, a connecting plate or sheet 38, and a base (not shown) for maintaining the gondola 14 in its upright configuration. The connecting sheet 38 extends between the first vertical support post 30 and the second vertical support post 34. Each post 30, 34 includes a plurality of spaced mounting apertures or sockets 42.
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The first flange 86 extends from the first edge 66 of the body 62 and presents a support or contact surface 94 having a through hole 166. A first securement member 98, integrally formed as one piece with the first flange 86, is spaced from the body 62 to define a recess 102 therebetween. The first securement member 98 is formed with a first angled or bent portion 106 generally orthogonal to the support surface 94 and defining a first contact or retention surface 110, which is continuous with a second angled or bent portion 114 generally parallel to the support surface 94 and defining a second contact or retention surface 118, and a lip 120. The second portion 114 is thereby offset from the support surface 94. The first securement member 98 is capable of at least partially flexing about a point 126 between the first flange 86 and the first securement member 98. The first and second retention surfaces 110, 118, which can be together considered a retention surface, are configured to retain a first frame wire 122 of the shelf 18, as will be described in further detail below.
The second flange 90 extends from the second edge 70 of the body 62 and is offset along the axis 78 from the first flange 86. The second flange 90 presents a contact surface 130 opposing the support surface 94 of the first flange 86. In the embodiment of
Each bracket 22, 26 further includes a first catch 158 and a second catch 162 extending from a bracket end. The first catch 158 and the second catch 162 are hook-shaped and spaced from each other such that they can be positioned into the sockets 42. A divergent edge 154 of each bracket 22, 26 deviates from the second edge 70 as it extends toward the bracket end so that the divergent edge 154 is not parallel with the second edge 70. As shown in
In one embodiment, the length of the body 62 of each bracket 22, 26 is about 18 inches, but can range from approximately 10 inches to approximately 24 inches. The length of the first flange 86 is about 9 inches, but can range from approximately 6 inches to approximately 22 inches. The length of the second flange 90 is about 16 inches, but can range from approximately 2 inches to approximately 17 inches. The distance between the first securement member 98 and the second securement member 134 is about 6 inches, but can range from approximately 5 inches to approximately 22 inches.
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Assembly of the shelving unit 10 to the gondola 14 requires no tools or hardware (e.g., nuts and bolts) and can be accomplished entirely by hand. A user first hangs the left and the right brackets 22, 26 from the gondola 14. Specifically, the first catch 158 and the second catch 162 of each bracket 22, 26 are paired with and inserted into corresponding sockets 42 of the associated vertical support posts 30, 34 at equal heights from the base. The user then concurrently mounts the shelf 18 to the left and the right brackets 22, 26.
At each bracket, the user first orients the end of the shelf 18 with respect to the bracket (22 or 26) to catch the second frame wire 150 behind the grasping portion 138, with the endmost support wire 50 positioned within the second recess 142. The shelf 18 is pulled in a direction away from the gondola 14 until the second frame wire 150 contacts the inner surface 146 of the grasping portion 138. The shelf 18 is then pivoted about the second frame wire 150 (counterclockwise when viewed in the orientation of
In other methods of assembly, the user can, optionally, leverage the first wire 122 of the shelf 18 over the second portion 114 of the first securement member 98 and into its assembled position with the use of a tool, in particular a screwdriver or other relatively long, skinny, and sturdy object. For example, after rotating the first wire 122 to the second portion 114, the user can insert the tool through the through hole 166, positioning a shaft of the tool on the side of the third wire 170 nearest the second flange 90. The tool can then be rotated counterclockwise, as viewed in the orientation of
Other sequences of assembly are also possible. For instance, the shelf 18 may be concurrently attached to the left bracket 22 and the right bracket 26 before the left and the right bracket 26 are hung from the gondola 14. Similarly, the left and the right bracket 22, 26 may be removed from the gondola 14 before the shelf 18 is removed from the left and right bracket 22, 26.
As noted above, the dimensions of the bracket 22, 26 may vary. For instance, the length and height of the bracket body 62 and/or the first and second flanges 86, 90 can be longer or shorter for pairing with gondolas of different sizes or as part of a standalone shelf, among other reasons. Additionally, the distance between the first securement member 98 and the second securement member 134 can be shorter or longer for pairing with differently sized wire-frame shelves that hold other products or more products. As an example,
In other embodiments, the gondola 14 may include more than two vertical support posts for supporting different sizes of shelves and brackets. In yet other embodiments, the gondola 14 may not include the connecting sheet 38 between the first support post 30 and the second support post 34. Rather, the posts 30, 34 may be independently standing posts, or may be supported by other means known in the art.
Thus, the disclosure provides, among other things, a bracket for a shelving unit requiring no additional tools or hardware for assembly with a wire-frame or similar shelf. While the above describes example embodiments of the present disclosure, these descriptions should not be viewed in a limiting sense. Rather, there are several variations and modifications which may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
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