Claims
- 1. A modular shelf assembly, comprising:
- a plurality of vertical support members arranged so as to accept a pallet, therebetween each vertical support member having a first peripherally enclosed vertical support member aperture and a second peripherally enclosed vertical support member aperture configured to accept and releasably hold tabs inserted through the apertures; and
- wherein the first peripherally enclosed vertical support member aperture comprises a first aperture segment and an upward oriented aperture segment smaller than the first aperture segment, and wherein the second peripherally enclosed support member aperture comprises a second aperture segment and a downward oriented aperture segment smaller than the second aperture segment;
- a pallet securing member for bearing the weight of the modular shelf assembly when lifted by the pallet, the pallet securing member having a downward facing surface comprising a surface facing downward to restrain the pallet below the pallet securing member and at least one pallet securing member tab releasably secured in the upward oriented aperture segment.
- 2. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of cross braces, each having a cross brace tab, the cross braces disposable between the vertical support members and securable to the vertical support members by at least one cross brace tab releasably secured in the downward oriented aperture segment.
- 3. The modular shelf assembly of claim 2, wherein the cross braces farther comprise a surface for supporting shelving disposed thereon.
- 4. The modular shelf assembly of claim 3, wherein the cross braces are substantially L shaped in cross section.
- 5. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, further comprising a wheel disposed at a bottom portion of the vertical support member.
- 6. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, further comprising a shear aperture disposed in at least one vertical support member and at least one pallet securing member for accepting a pin to restrict motion between the vertical support member and the pallet securing member.
- 7. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, farther comprising a fastening device, insertable through a vertical support member aperture and coupled to the pallet.
- 8. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, further comprising a strengthening segment disposed between the first peripherally enclosed vertical support member aperture and the second peripherally enclosed support member aperture.
- 9. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, wherein the pallet securing member is a right angle member including two pallet securing member tabs.
- 10. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, wherein the pallet securing member comprises a cleat.
- 11. The modular shelf assembly of claim 1, wherein the first peripherally enclosed vertical support member aperture comprises a downward oriented segment smaller than the first aperture segment, and wherein the second peripherally enclosed support member aperture comprises an upward oriented aperture segment smaller than the first aperture segment.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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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