Claims
- 1. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for installation in a warehouse rack having a plurality of uprights supported upon a surface, a plurality of lateral stretchers coupled to and extending between the plurality of uprights, and a plurality of front-rear stretchers coupled to and extending between the plurality of uprights, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a lower secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack at opposite ends of the lower secondary front-rear stretcher, wherein the lower secondary front-rear stretcher is located between front-rear stretchers of the warehouse rack; an upper secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack at opposite ends of the upper secondary front-rear stretcher, wherein the upper secondary front-rear stretcher is located between front-rear stretchers of the warehouse rack, the upper secondary front-rear stretcher located at a higher elevation than the lower secondary front-rear stretcher; and a secondary upright extending between and supported by the upper and lower secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 2. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the assembly has a weight and bears a load; and the weight and load of the assembly are carried entirely by the warehouse rack.
- 3. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper and lower secondary front-rear stretchers are adjustable to different lateral positions on the warehouse rack.
- 4. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein:the warehouse rack has a depth defined between a front and a rear of the warehouse rack; and the secondary upright is adjustably connectable to the lower and upper front-rear stretchers at different depths within the warehouse rack.
- 5. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the secondary upright extends above the upper secondary front-rear stretcher.
- 6. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower secondary front-rear stretcher is a first lower secondary front-rear stretcher, the upper secondary front-rear stretcher is a first upper secondary front-rear stretcher, and the secondary upright is a first secondary upright, the warehouse rack conversion assembly further comprising:a second lower secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack at opposite ends of the second lower secondary front-rear stretcher, wherein the second lower secondary front-rear stretcher is located between front-rear stretchers of the warehouse rack and is laterally spaced from the first lower secondary front-rear stretcher; a second upper secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack at opposite ends of the second upper secondary front-rear stretcher, wherein the second upper secondary front-rear stretcher is located between front-rear stretchers of the warehouse rack and is laterally spaced from the first upper secondary front-rear stretcher, the second upper secondary front-rear stretcher located at a higher elevation than the second lower secondary front-rear stretcher; and a second secondary upright extending between and supported by the second upper and lower secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 7. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a beam coupled to and extending between the first and second secondary uprights.
- 8. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 7, further comprising a wall panel coupled to the beam.
- 9. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a shelf coupled to and supported by the first and second secondary uprights.
- 10. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the shelf is adjustable to different heights on the first and second secondary uprights.
- 11. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a beam coupled to and extending between the first and second lower secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 12. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a shelf coupled to and supported by the secondary upright.
- 13. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein the shelf is adjustable to different heights on the secondary upright.
- 14. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for a warehouse rack having front and rear uprights, the front uprights coupled together by front upper and lower lateral stretchers, the rear uprights coupled together by rear upper and lower lateral stretchers, the warehouse rack having a depth defined between the front and rear uprights of the warehouse rack; the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first upper front-rear stretcher supported by and extending between the upper front and upper rear lateral stretchers of the rack; a second upper front-rear stretcher laterally spaced from the first upper front-rear stretcher and supported by and extending between the upper front and upper rear lateral stretchers of the rack; a first lower front-rear stretcher supported by extending between the lower front and lower rear lateral stretchers of the rack; a second lower front-rear stretcher laterally spaced from the first lower front-rear stretcher and supported by and extending between the lower front and lower rear lateral stretchers of the rack, the upper and lower front-rear stretchers having a weight and carrying a load, the weight and load of the upper and lower front-rear stretchers carried at least in part by the front and rear lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack; and first and second secondary uprights supported by and extending between the first and second upper secondary front-rear stretchers and the first and second lower secondary front-rear stretchers, respectively.
- 15. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first and second secondary uprights are adjustable to a plurality of different depths between the front uprights and the rear uprights of the warehouse rack.
- 16. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein:the assembly has a weight and bears a load; and the weight and load of the assembly are carried entirely by the warehouse rack.
- 17. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein:the first and second secondary uprights are adjustably connectable to the first and second upper secondary front-rear stretchers at different locations along the first and second upper secondary front-rear stretchers; and the first and second secondary uprights are adjustably connectable to the first and second lower secondary front-rear stretchers at different locations along the first and second lower secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 18. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein:the first and second upper front-rear stretchers are adjustable to different lateral positions along the upper front and rear lateral stretchers of the rack; and the first and second lower front-rear stretchers are adjustable to different lateral positions along the lower front and rear lateral stretchers of the rack.
- 19. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first and second secondary uprights extend vertically above the first and second upper secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 20. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a beam coupled to and extending between the first and second secondary uprights.
- 21. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 20, further comprising a wall panel coupled to the beam.
- 22. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a shelf coupled to the first and second secondary uprights.
- 23. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 22, wherein the shelf is adjustable to different elevations along the first and second secondary uprights.
- 24. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a beam coupled to and extending between the first and second upper front-rear stretchers.
- 25. A method of converting a warehouse rack into a merchandise storage and display rack, the method comprising:supporting a lower secondary front-rear stretcher upon lower front and rear lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack; supporting an upper secondary front-rear stretcher upon upper front and rear lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack; and placing a secondary upright in a position extending between and supported by the lower and upper secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 26. The method as claimed in claim 25, wherein the lower secondary front-rear stretcher is a first lower secondary front-rear stretcher, the upper secondary front-rear stretcher is a first upper secondary front-rear stretcher, and the secondary upright is a first secondary upright, the method further comprising:supporting a second lower secondary front-rear stretcher upon the lower front and rear lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack; supporting a second upper secondary front-rear stretcher upon the upper front and rear lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack; and placing a second secondary upright in a position extending between and supported by the second lower and upper secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 27. The method as claimed in claim 26, further comprising coupling a beam to the first and second secondary uprights, the beam spanning a distance between the first and second secondary uprights.
- 28. The method as claimed in claim 27, further comprising:coupling a wall panel to the beam; and supporting at least part of the wall panel upon the beam.
- 29. The method as claimed in claim 26, further comprising coupling a shelf to the first and second secondary uprights.
- 30. The method as claimed in claim 29, further comprising selecting a position for the shelf among a plurality of shelf positions along at least part of the first and second secondary uprights.
- 31. The method as claimed in claim 26, further comprising coupling a beam to the first and second lower secondary front-rear stretchers, the beam spanning a distance between the first and second lower secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 32. The method as claimed in claim 25, further comprising selecting a position of the secondary upright among a plurality of positions along the upper and lower secondary front-rear stretchers to which the secondary upright is connectable.
- 33. The method as claimed in claim 25, further comprising:selecting a position of the lower secondary front-rear stretcher among a plurality of positions along the lower front and rear lateral stretchers to which the lower secondary front-rear stretcher is connectable; and selecting a position of the upper secondary front-rear stretcher among a plurality of positions along the upper front and rear lateral stretchers to which the upper secondary front-rear stretcher is connectable.
- 34. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for installation in a warehouse rack having a plurality of uprights supported upon a surface, a plurality of lateral stretchers coupled to and extending between the plurality of uprights, and a plurality of front-rear stretchers coupled to and extending between the plurality of uprights, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first secondary front-rear stretcher supported by lateral stretchers of the warehouse rack at opposite ends of the first secondary front-rear stretcher; a second secondary front-rear stretcher located at a different elevation from the first secondary front-rear stretcher; and a secondary upright extending between the first and second secondary front-rear stretchers and supported by the first secondary front-rear stretcher, the first secondary front-rear stretcher also supporting a load of the second secondary front-rear stretcher.
- 35. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 34, wherein the first secondary front-rear stretcher is above the second secondary front-rear stretcher.
- 36. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 34, wherein the first secondary front-rear stretcher is below the second secondary front-rear stretcher.
- 37. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 34, wherein the first and second secondary front-rear stretchers are adjustable to different lateral positions on the warehouse rack.
- 38. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 34, wherein:the warehouse rack has a depth defined between a front and a rear of the warehouse rack; and the secondary upright is adjustably connectable to the first and second front-rear stretchers at different depths within the warehouse rack.
- 39. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for installation in a warehouse rack having a plurality of uprights supported upon a surface, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first front-rear stretcher coupled to and supported by uprights of the warehouse rack, a second front-rear stretcher supported upon the warehouse rack at a different elevation from the first front-rear stretcher; and a secondary upright extending between the first and second front-rear stretchers and supported by the first front-rear stretcher.
- 40. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 39, wherein the second front-rear stretcher is coupled to and supported by the uprights supporting the first front-rear stretcher.
- 41. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 39, wherein the uprights supporting the first front-rear stretcher are front and rear uprights of the warehouse rack.
- 42. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for a warehouse rack, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first front-rear stretcher supported by the rack; a second front-rear stretcher located at a different elevation than the first front-rear stretcher and supported by the rack; and a secondary upright supported by the first front-rear stretcher, wherein the secondary upright extends between and is coupled to the first and second front-rear stretchers.
- 43. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 42, wherein:the first front-rear stretcher supports the secondary upright; and the secondary upright supports the second front-rear stretcher.
- 44. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for a warehouse rack having first and second front uprights and first and second rear uprights, the first front upright coupled to the second front upright by a front upper lateral stretcher and a front lower lateral stretcher, the first rear upright coupled to the second rear upright by a rear upper lateral stretcher and a rear lower lateral stretcher, the first front upright coupled to the first rear upright by a first side front-rear stretcher lying in a first vertical plane and the second front upright coupled to the second rear upright by a second side front-rear stretcher lying in a second vertical plane, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to extend between the first front upright and the first rear upright of the rack, the first secondary front-rear stretcher lying in a third vertical plane adjacent the first vertical plane when coupled to the rack; a second secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to extend between the second front upright and the second rear upright of the rack, the secondary front-rear stretcher lying in a fourth vertical plane adjacent the second vertical plane when coupled to the rack; and at least one merchandise display and support element supported by the first and second secondary front-rear stretchers and located between the front uprights and the rear uprights when coupled to the rack, the merchandise display and support element being substantially vertically oriented.
- 45. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 44, further comprising:a third secondary front-rear stretcher vertically spaced from the first secondary front-rear stretcher and lying in the third plane, the third secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to extend between the first front upright and the first rear upright of the rack; and a fourth secondary front-rear stretcher vertically spaced from the second secondary front-rear stretcher and lying in the fourth plane, the fourth secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to extend between the second front upright and the second rear upright of the rack.
- 46. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 45, wherein the frame comprises first and second secondary uprights supported by and extending between the first and third secondary front-rear stretchers and the second and fourth secondary front-rear stretchers, respectively.
- 47. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for installation in a warehouse rack having a plurality of uprights supported upon a surface, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to and supported by the uprights of the warehouse rack, a second front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to and supported by the uprights at a different elevation from the first front-rear stretcher; and a merchandise display and support element mounted to the first and second front-rear stretchers in a location between a front and a rear of the warehouse rack.
- 48. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 47, further comprising a secondary upright extending between the first and second front-rear stretchers.
- 49. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 47, further comprising:a third front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to and supported by the uprights at a location laterally spaced from the first front-rear stretcher; and a fourth front-rear stretcher adapted to be coupled to and supported by the uprights at a location laterally spaced from the second front-rear stretcher.
- 50. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for a warehouse rack, wherein the warehouse rack comprises a front defined by first and second vertical uprights connected together by a first lateral stretcher and a rear defined by third and fourth vertical uprights connected together by a second lateral stretcher, the front coupled to the rear by a first front-rear stretcher extending between the first and third vertical uprights and a second front-rear stretcher extending between the second and fourth vertical uprights, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a first secondary front-rear stretcher having a front end and rear end, the front end coupled to the front of the rack and the rear end coupled to the rear of the rack; a second secondary front-rear stretcher laterally spaced from the first secondary front-rear stretcher, the second secondary front-rear stretcher having a front end and a rear end, the front end of the second secondary front-rear stretcher coupled to the front of the rack and the rear end of the second secondary front-rear stretcher coupled to the rear of the rack; and a merchandise display and support element coupled to the first and second secondary front-rear stretchers at a location intermediate the front and rear ends of the first and second secondary front-rear stretchers.
- 51. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 50, wherein the front end of the first secondary front-rear stretcher is coupled to the first vertical upright and the rear end of the first secondary front-rear stretcher is coupled to the third vertical upright.
- 52. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 51, wherein the first front-rear stretcher lies in a first vertical plane and the first secondary front-rear stretcher lies in a second vertical plane adjacent the first vertical plane.
- 53. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 52, wherein the second front-rear stretcher lies in a third vertical plane and the second secondary front-rear stretcher lies in a fourth vertical plane adjacent the third vertical plane.
- 54. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 53, wherein the front end of the second secondary front-rear stretcher is coupled to the second vertical upright and the rear end of the second secondary front-rear stretcher is coupled to the fourth vertical upright.
- 55. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 54, further comprising:a third secondary front-rear stretcher vertically spaced from the first secondary front-rear stretcher and lying in the second plane, the third secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to extend between the first and third uprights of the rack; and a fourth secondary front-rear stretcher vertically spaced from the second secondary front-rear stretcher and lying in the fourth plane, the fourth secondary front-rear stretcher adapted to extend between the second and fourth uprights of the rack.
- 56. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 51, wherein the front end of the second secondary front-rear stretcher is coupled to the second vertical upright and the rear end of the second secondary front-rear stretcher is coupled to the fourth vertical upright.
- 57. A method of converting a warehouse rack into a merchandise storage and display rack, wherein the warehouse rack has a first side defined by a first front upright connected to a first rear upright by a first front-rear stretcher and a second side defined by a second front upright connected to a second rear upright by a second front-rear stretcher, the first side being connected to the second side by a pair of lower lateral stretchers and a pair of upper lateral stretchers, the method comprising:supporting a first lower secondary front-rear stretcher upon the first side; supporting a first upper secondary front-rear stretcher upon the first side, the first upper secondary front-rear support located at a greater height than the first lower secondary front-rear stretcher; supporting a second lower secondary front-rear stretcher on at least one of the pair of lower lateral stretchers and the second side; supporting a second upper secondary front-rear stretcher on at least one of the pair of upper lateral stretchers and the second side, the upper secondary front-rear stretchers located at a greater height than the lower secondary front-rear stretchers; and placing a merchandise display and support element in a position extending between the first side and the second side, the merchandise display and support element coupled to each secondary front-rear stretcher.
- 58. The method as claimed in claim 57, wherein the first side defines a first plane and the second side defines a second plane, the method further comprising:positioning the first upper and lower secondary front-rear stretchers in a third plane adjacent the first plane; and positioning the second upper and lower secondary front-rear stretchers in a fourth plane adjacent the third plane.
- 59. The method as claimed in claim 57, further comprising:placing first and second secondary uprights in positions extending between and supported by the first lower and upper secondary front-rear stretchers and the second lower and upper secondary front-rear stretchers, respectively, and supporting the merchandise display and support element with the secondary uprights.
- 60. A warehouse rack conversion assembly for installation in a warehouse rack defining a primary frame, the warehouse rack conversion assembly comprising:a secondary frame having first and second front-rear stretchers adapted to be coupled to the primary frame; and at least one merchandise display and support element coupled to the first and second front-rear stretchers of the secondary frame.
- 61. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 60, wherein:the primary frame comprises a plurality of uprights; and the first and second front-rear stretchers of the secondary frame are coupled to the plurality of uprights.
- 62. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 61, wherein the first and second front-rear stretchers of the secondary frame are directly coupled to the plurality of uprights.
- 63. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 60, wherein the at least one merchandise display and support element is coupled to the first and second front-rear stretchers of the secondary frame between opposite ends of the first and second front-rear stretchers.
- 64. The warehouse rack conversion assembly as claimed in claim 60, wherein the secondary frame has at least one secondary upright coupled to the first and second front-rear stretchers of the secondary frame to support the at least one merchandise display and support element.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority is hereby claimed to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/293,954 filed on May 25, 2001 and a U.S. Provisional Patent Application filed on May 8, 2002 No. 60/378,773 having the same title.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/293954 |
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