1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to magazine and book racks and more particularly to knockdown magazine and book rack kits.
2. Background Art
Free standing magazine and book racks having shelves for supporting magazines and books on one or two sides have been known. These free standing magazine and book racks are typically shipped fully assembled or in complete knockdown form, i.e., having many separate parts that are shipped in a carton and that must be assembled at a destination point. The full assembled free standing magazine and book racks are typically fully assembled at a manufacturing plant or point of origin and shipped fully assembly to a destination point. Knockdown magazine and book racks typically require substantial assembly, and are often difficult or too time consuming for average or unskilled buyers to assemble, especially in light of the numerous parts packaged in a knockdown magazine and book rack shipping carton and the complexity of assembly of all these parts.
For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for a knockdown magazine and book rack kit having at least one portion thereof prefabricated, in order to simplify and save assembly time. The knockdown magazine and book rack kit should also minimize packaging size and shipping costs.
The knockdown magazine and book rack kit should be capable of being manufactured, shipped and assembled in a quick, convenient, and efficient manner, and require a minimum of tools to assemble. Magazines and books should be capable of being displayed and distinguished one from the other and being accessed, removed, and stored quickly, and easily.
The knockdown magazine and book rack kit should be durable, light weight, inexpensive, safe to use, attractive, sturdy, and of simple construction, and should be capable of being manufactured, shipped, and assembled as a two sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit, having two prefabricated magazine and book racks, or as a single sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit, having one prefabricated magazine and book rack. Optional rear shelving should also be included for at least one embodiment of a single sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit, having the one prefabricated magazine and book rack.
The knockdown magazine and book rack kit should be capable of being shipped as a two sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit having two prefabricated rack sections that nest and interleave one with the other for quick, easy, and efficient packaging and shipment, which ensures that a shipping container containing parts for a two-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit, having two prefabricated magazine and book racks, is approximately the same size as a shipping container for a single-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit, having one prefabricated magazine and book rack.
The present invention is directed to a knockdown magazine and book rack kit having at least one portion thereof prefabricated, in order to simplify and save assembly time. The knockdown magazine and book rack kit minimizes packaging size and shipping costs. The knockdown magazine and book rack kit may be manufactured, shipped and assembled in a quick, convenient, and efficient manner, and requires a minimum of tools to assemble. Magazines and books are capable of being displayed and distinguished one from the other and being accessed, removed, and stored quickly, and easily. The knockdown magazine and book rack kit is durable, light weight, inexpensive, safe to use, attractive, sturdy, and of simple construction.
A two-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit has a pair of prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks, and nesting and interleaving the pair of prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks for packaging and shipping within a shipping container reduces shipping volume and size, and decreases shipping costs.
The knockdown magazine and book rack kit of present invention comprises but a few parts, wherein prefabricated rack sections are completely factory preassembled. The knockdown magazine and book rack kit is manufactured of wood or wood based products.
The two-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit is shown as a preferred embodiment, whereas an alternate embodiment of a knockdown magazine and book rack kit is shown as a one-sided embodiment.
The two-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit comprises two pre-drilled and formed substantially flat side panels, prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks, and a laterally directed substantially E shaped or C shaped channel member for receiving and holding uppermost portions of the prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks in place, the laterally directed substantially C shaped channel member removably fastened to each of the side panels at opposing ends thereof.
Protruding pegs attached to the side edges of each of the prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks quickly locate each rack in each side panel. Supplied screws then releasably lock the side panels and prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks together, while capturing the laterally directed substantially C shaped channel member.
Assembly of the knockdown magazine and book rack kit is a simple procedure, requiring a minimum number of steps, and results in a strong freestanding knockdown magazine and book rack.
In one of the alternate embodiments of the present invention, a single-sided magazine rack of similar construction comprises a single prefabricated wooden magazine and book rack section, two pre-drilled sides, an E shaped or C shaped channel member, and a rear panel.
It is should be noted that the two prefabricated rack sections nest and interleave one with the other for quick, easy, and efficient packaging and shipment, which ensures that a shipping container containing parts for a two-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit of the present invention is approximately the same size as a shipping container for a single-sided knockdown magazine and book rack kit.
The interleaving of the nested shelving parts enables the parts to minimize space loss in shipping the three dimensional shelving parts of the rack. As a result the shelving components can be shipped swiftly within the standard 165 linear inch requirements of courier shipping, without the necessity of being shipped in bulk parcel post packaging at a longer delivery time.
In yet another alternate embodiment of the present invention, a single-sided magazine rack of similar construction comprises a single prefabricated wooden magazine and book rack section, two pre-drilled sides, a top panel, an intermediate panel, and at least one shelf.
A knockdown magazine and book rack kit having features of the present invention comprises: a pair of prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks, each of the prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks constructed of a plurality of substantially upright panels, a plurality of laterally directed shelves, a lower substantially upright front panel, and an upper substantially upright rear panel, forming a plurality of substantially J shaped channels for holding books and magazines therein, each of the plurality of substantially upright panels forming the rear portion of one of the substantially J shaped channels and the front portion of an adjacent one of the substantially J shaped channels, each of the plurality of substantially upright panels having one of the plurality of shelves substantially perpendicularly fastened thereto at a lower portion thereof and an adjacent one of the plurality of shelves substantially perpendicularly fastened thereto at an intermediate portion thereof, the upper substantially upright rear panel having an uppermost one of the plurality of shelves substantially perpendicularly fastened thereto at a lower portion thereof, the lower substantially upright front panel having a lowermost one of the plurality of shelves substantially perpendicularly fastened thereto at a lower portion thereof; a pair of wooden substantially symmetrical hexagonal shaped opposing side panels substantially perpendicularly removably fastened to the pair of prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks one to the other, each of the wooden substantially symmetrical hexagonal shaped opposing side panels having a top portion and a base portion substantially parallel one to the other, the base portion wider than the top portion, substantially parallel lower opposing side portions substantially perpendicular to the base portion, and a pair of angularly disposed upper side portions; a laterally directed substantially E shaped channel member receiving uppermost portions of each of the upper substantially upright rear panels of the pair of prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks therein, the laterally directed substantially E shaped channel member having opposing ends removably fastened to the wooden substantially symmetrical hexagonal shaped opposing side panels and holding the upper substantially upright rear panels of the pair of prefabricated wooden magazine and book racks in place.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to
The knockdown magazine and book rack kit 100 has a pair of wooden substantially trapezoid shaped opposing side panels 102 substantially perpendicularly removably fastened to the prefabricated wooden magazine and book rack 12 one to the other, each of the wooden substantially trapezoid shaped opposing side panels 102 having a top portion 104 and a base portion 106 substantially parallel one to the other, the base portion 106 wider than the top portion 104, a substantially upright rear side portion 108 substantially perpendicular to the base portion 106, and an angularly disposed front side portion 110; a substantially upright rear panel 112, the pair of wooden substantially trapezoid shaped opposing side panels 102 substantially perpendicularly removably fastened to the substantially upright rear panel 112 one to the other. The laterally directed substantially E shaped channel member 44 receives the uppermost portion 46 of the upper substantially upright rear panel 20 of the prefabricated wooden magazine and book rack 12 and an uppermost portion 114 of the substantially upright rear panel 112 therein. The knockdown magazine and book rack kit 100 may also have upper and lower lateral reinforcing members 116 and 118, respectively, to reinforce and hold the substantially upright rear panel 112 between the wooden substantially trapezoid shaped opposing side panels 102.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
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