Claims
- 1. A modular shelf assembly, comprising:a plurality of vertical support members; a pallet support member, coupled to at least one of the plurality of vertical support members, the pallet support member having a pallet-facing surface configured to bear the weight of the modular shelf assembly when the modular shelf assembly is lifted by a pallet; and wherein the vertical support members include a plurality of pallet-facing surfaces arranged so as to restrain the pallet between the vertical support members when the modular shelf assembly is lifted by the pallet.
- 2. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, wherein the pallet support member is releasably coupled to at least one of the plurality of vertical support members.
- 3. The modular shelf assembly of claim 2, whereinthe vertical support members comprise at least one vertical support member aperture configured to accept and releasably hold tabs disposed therethrough; the pallet support member comprises at least one pallet support member tab; and the pallet support member is coupled to the vertical support member by securing the pallet support member tab within the vertical support member aperture.
- 4. The modular shelf assembly of claim 3, wherein the vertical support member aperture comprises an upward oriented aperture for accepting and securing pallet the pallet support member tab.
- 5. The modular shelf assembly of claim 4, wherein:the modular shelf assembly further comprises a plurality of cross braces disposable between the vertical support members, each having at least one cross brace tab; and the vertical support member aperture further comprises a downward oriented aperture for accepting and securing the cross member tab.
- 6. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, wherein the pallet support member comprises a downward facing surface to restrain the pallet below the pallet securing member.
- 7. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one of the vertical support members is substantially L-shaped in cross section.
- 8. The modular shelf assembly of claim 7 above, wherein each of the vertical support members are substantially L-shaped in cross section.
- 9. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, comprising:a plurality of cross braces, disposable between the vertical support members and securable to the vertical support members.
- 10. The modular shelf assembly of claim 9, wherein the cross braces further comprise a surface for supporting shelving disposed thereon.
- 11. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one wheel disposed at a bottom portion of at least one vertical support member.
- 12. A method of creating modular transportable shelving, comprising the steps of:placing a plurality of pallet securing members having pallet securing member tabs about the periphery of a pallet having corners so that the pallet securing member tabs face outward from a center of the pallet; placing a vertical support member having a plurality of apertures at each corner of the pallet; inserting the pallet securing tabs through the apertures; applying downward pressure to each vertical support member so as to affix the apertures to the pallet securing tabs; disposing a plurality of cross braces having cross brace tabs between the vertical support members; coupling the cross braces to the vertical support members by inserting the cross member tabs in the vertical support member apertures; and securing the cross member braces to the vertical support members by applying downward force on the cross member braces.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of placing shelving between the vertical support members and upon the cross member braces.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein:the vertical support member apertures comprise at least one upward oriented aperture and at least one downward oriented aperture; the pallet securing tabs are inserted into the upward oriented apertures; and the cross braces are inserted into the downward oriented apertures.
- 15. A method of creating modular transportable shelving, comprising the steps of:placing at least one plurality of pallet securing members about the periphery of a pallet having corners; placing a vertical support member at each corner of the pallet; securing the pallet securing member to at least one of the vertical support members; disposing a plurality of cross braces having cross brace tabs between the vertical support members; coupling the cross braces to the vertical support members; and securing the cross member braces to the vertical support members.
- 16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the step of placing shelving between the vertical support members and upon the cross member braces.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pallet support member extends across two of the vertical support members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continued Prosecution Application (CPA) of Ser. No. 09/358,285, filed Jul. 21, 1999, for MODULAR LOW COST PALLET AND SHELF ASSEMBLY of Jeffrey Salmanson and Jon R. Dickey, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/081,411, filed May 19, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,338 for MODULAR LOW COST PALLET AND SHELF ASSEMBLY, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/046,883, filed May 23, 1997 by Jeffrey Salmanson and Jon R. Dickey, and entitled “Modular Pallet and Shelf Assembly Using Conventional Hardware,” and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/062,754, filed Oct. 23, 1997 by Jeffrey Salmanson and Jon R. Dickey, and entitled “Modular Low Cost Shelf Assembly,” both of which applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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