1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to modular shelves, especially to a modular shelving system that can be conveniently assembled and disassembled in various combinations for economizing space and material usage while maintaining design consistency.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional shelf unit comprises at least two side panels and multiple partitions forming chambers and may be ready to assemble (RTA). The partitions, especially RTA shelf units, may be adjustably mounted up and down the side panels. However, since the side panels are rigid, the shelf unit is inflexible in shape. When moving house or redecorating, the conventional shelf unit may not fit available space of the new house or new layout so must be thrown away. Furthermore, to increase storage space, multiple shelf units must be placed side by side; should extra height be required, a shelf unit may be placed atop another shelf unit, but this is unstable and dangerous. Furthermore, when two adjacent shelf units are placed side by side, the side panels form a thick partition wasting available space, material and reducing design consistency. Furthermore, conventional RTA shelf units may not be disassembled easily since screws, nails or permanent connectors may be implemented in assembly, which are hard to remove, or may damage the shelf units during disassembly.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a modular shelving system to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a modular shelving system that can be conveniently assembled and disassembled in various combinations for economizing space and material usage while maintaining design consistency.
The modular shelving system comprises multiple panels, multiple connection bars and multiple connectors. Each panel has multiple mortises. Each connection bar is connected to at least two panels and has multiple housing channels having slots. The connectors are respectively mounted in the housing channels of the connection bars and have four shoulders and multiple arms. The shoulders are formed at right angles to each other and one shoulder is mounted in a corresponding slot. The arms are formed on, protrude from the shoulders and respectively extend into corresponding mortises of the panels and two, three or four arms may be implemented.
The modular shelving system is easy to assemble since it uses insertion without screws or nails. Therefore the modular shelving system is easy to assemble and disassemble.
The modular shelving system is low cost. The number of panels, connection bars and connectors to buy and assemble is decided and a desired shelf unit assembled without surplus. Furthermore, unlike two conventional cabinets being stacked or placed side by side and having redundant thickness due to two abutting boards, only one panel is disposed between two chambers of the modular shelving system; thereby saving space and maintaining design continuity. Furthermore, after an original purchase, more panels and connection bars can be purchased and added, allowing the shelf unit to grow with needs and as finances allow, without requiring large initial investment or foregoing a shelf unit.
The modular shelving system may be implemented in various combinations. The modular shelving system can be assembled in various combinations by using different numbers of panels, connection bars and different kinds of connectors to fit different available spaces. Furthermore, the panels of the modular shelving system may have different patterns or colors; thereby providing various appearances.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The panel assembly has multiple panels (10), at least one chamber and at least one quadrangular open end. Each panel (10) has two sides being opposite to each other, at least one optional cover (14) and multiple mortises (11) and may be solid, or hollow. The at least one cover (14) of each panel (10) may be patterned, pellucid, or colored for enhanced appearance and may be pasteboard. When the panel (10) is hollow, the panel (10) has a frame (12) having at least two sidebars being opposite to each other and covered by the at least one cover (14) and have an optional infill layer (13). The infill layer (13) is formed in the frame (12) and may be sheets of paper or corrugated paper in honeycombed arrangement to reduce material cost and weight of the panel (10). With further reference to
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The fasteners (50) are respectively mounted through the through holes (41) of the at least one backboard (40) and the mounting holes (24) of the connection bars (20) to attach the backboard (40) on the at least one quadrangular open end and may be resilient rivets, pins, screws, nails or the like.
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Therefore, the base unit (1A) can be bought and built by placing required connectors (30) into the connection bars (20) and sliding panels (10) onto the arms (31) of the connectors (30). Should a change or mistake be made, an implement can be used to push the shoulder (32) through the slot (22) to release the detent (23B), alternatively the panel (10) can be pulled to release the panel (10). Extension units (1B) may then be purchased and added as required. To form different designs, the extension units (1B) may be added above, below or adjacent to the base unit. Also, corner units (1C) may be bought and added when required or to achieve different designs.
The modular shelving system can be conveniently assembled in various combinations by using different numbers of panels (10) and different kinds of connectors (30, 30A, 30B) to fit different living spaces. Furthermore, unlike two conventional cabinets being stacked or placed side by side, only one panel (10) is disposed between two chambers of the modular shelving system thereby saving space and maintaining consistency of design.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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