Claims
- 1. A locking member for a rack, comprising:a mounting bracket, having a first leg defining a substantially flat interior surface and an exterior surface and a plurality of mounting studs projecting inwardly from said interior surface, said first leg also defining at least a first through hole; a resilient member mounted on said first leg, lying adjacent to said exterior surface, and including a locking pin having a shank extending through said first hole, wherein said locking pin defines an enlarged head portion and said interior surface defines a recess adjacent to said first hole which receives said enlarged head portion.
- 2. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 1, wherein said recess is deep enough to permit said locking pin to be substantially flush with said interior surface when said resilient member is retracted.
- 3. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 2, wherein said first hole includes an enlarged-width portion large enough to permit the head of said locking pin to pass through and a narrower width portion large enough to permit the shank to pass through but too narrow to permit said enlarged head to pass through, and wherein said recess lies adjacent to said narrower width portion.
- 4. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 2, wherein said resilient member is staked to said first leg at an end distant from said locking pin.
- 5. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 2, wherein said first leg also defines a second hole, and wherein both said first and second holes define an enlarged width portion and a reduced width portion, and wherein said interior surface defines recesses adjacent to the reduced-width portion of each of said holes, at least the recess at the second hole terminating short of its respective enlarged width portion.
- 6. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 3, wherein said first leg also defines a second hole, and wherein both said first and second holes define an enlarged width portion and a reduced width portion, and wherein said interior surface defines recesses adjacent to the reduced-width portion of each of said holes, at least the recess at the second hole terminating short of its respective enlarged width portion.
- 7. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 5, wherein said resilient member includes a clip having left and right wings mounted in the recess of said second hole.
- 8. A locking member for a rack as recited in claim 2, and further comprising a hole in said resilient member aligned with a hole in said first leg.
- 9. A mounting bracket for mounting a horizontal beam of a rack on a vertical member of a rack, comprising:an L-shaped member, having a substantially flat interior surface and an exterior surface and defining first and second legs, said first leg having two lugs projecting inwardly from its interior surface and defining first and second holes, said second hole having a narrow width portion, and wherein said interior surface defines a recess adjacent to said narrow width portion, leaving a non-recessed narrow portion.
- 10. A mounting bracket as recited in claim 9, and further comprising a resilient member mounted on said first leg, said resilient member including a clip extending through said second hole and retained in said recess.
- 11. A mounting bracket as recited in claim 10, wherein said resilient member further includes a locking pin which extends through said first hole.
- 12. A mounting bracket as recited in claim 11, wherein said locking pin has a shank and an enlarged head and said first hole defines an enlarged width portion large enough to permit the enlarged head to pass through and a narrower width portion, which is wide enough to permit the shank to pass through but not wide enough to permit the enlarged head to pass through.
- 13. A mounting bracket as recited in claim 12, wherein said interior surface also defines a recess adjacent to the narrower width portion of said first hole, in order to permit the enlarged head to be retracted to a position substantially flush with said interior surface.
- 14. A mounting bracket as recited in claim 9, wherein said bracket further defines at least one outwardly-projecting ear.
- 15. A rack, including:a plurality of vertical members defining a plurality of vertical member holes, and a plurality of horizontal beams supported on said vertical members; a mounting bracket at the end of one of said horizontal beams, including an L-shaped member, having a substantially flat interior surface and an exterior surface and defining first and second legs, said first leg having at least two lugs projecting inwardly from its interior surface, said two lugs being received in two of said vertical member holes; wherein said first leg defines first and second holes, at least said first hole being aligned with one of said vertical member holes, each of said first and second holes having an enlarged width portion and a narrower width portion, wherein said interior surface defines a recess adjacent to each of said narrower width portions, and the recess adjacent to the narrower width portion of said second hole terminates short of its respective enlarged width portions; and a resilient locking member including a clip mounted in the recess of said second hole, with said vertical member preventing said clip from moving further inwardly, and including a locking pin having a shank and an enlarged head, wherein the shank extends through said first hole and through the vertical member hole aligned with said first hole.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Ser. No. 60/118,830, filed Feb. 5, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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