Claims
- 1. A support structure for a plurality of vertically spaced storage racks comprising in combination:
- an upright support tower including base means at the lower end for resting on the floor, said upright tower including a pair of columns;
- a lateral arm connected through a laminated junction with said upright tower at a location displaced above said base means, said laminated junction including a portion of said lateral arm sandwiched between said columns, said laminated junction also including block means (i) affixed to and sandwiched between said columns in order to direct force exerted upon said block means to said columns through the connection therebetween, (ii) extending beyond opposite side edges of said columns, and (iii) abutting said lateral arm substantially along the full length of said block means in order to exert vertical force upon said lateral arm along the contact area between said lateral arm and said block means for deterring relative rotation between said tower and said lateral arm when a load is carried by the portion of said arm extending beyond said laminated junction and for directing the torsional force exerted upon said lateral arm by said load through said lateral arm to said columns; and
- shelving means on said lateral arm for carrying and storing inventories of items such as furniture and the like, whereby said lateral arm is supported by only one upright support tower in order to provide easy access for loading and unloading said shelf and still withstand heavy loads placed upon said lateral arm on one side of said upright tower which said loads exert rotational forces upon said lateral arm without bending or rotating said lateral arm.
- 2. A device as in claim 1 wherein said block means includes a pair of separate support members having a common junction therebetween, said support members exerting horizontal force one upon the other along the full length of said common junction when a load is placed upon said lateral arm whereby said support members further aid in reducing relative rotation between said upright tower and said lateral arm by directing the torsional force exerted upon said lateral arm by said load from one of said support members to the other of said support members and to said upright tower.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said block means includes an upper block abutting the top edge of said lateral arm.
- 4. The device of claim 1 including gusset means connected between a portion of said lateral arm left exposed by said columns and a portion of said columns below said laminated junction for deterring relative movement between said tower and said lateral arm.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said gusset means overlaps a portion of said lateral arm beyond said columns, overlies part of said block means, and also abuts the side edge of said columns.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 773,513, filed Mar. 2, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,127,929.
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Divisions (1)
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