The present invention belongs to the field of modular shelving.
The object of the present invention is to provide fixing plates for modular shelving that allow the trays to be fastened to the structure formed by four bars of the modular shelving.
The existing modular shelving on the market has serious stability problems due to their modular composition. The trays that make up the shelving usually have openings in their corners that advantageously allow them to be stacked for storage and distribution, but which increase the instability of the shelving once they have been assembled. Therefore, there is a demand for a solution for attaching the shelving that does not hinder the usual assembly, but complements it by increasing the stability of the shelving.
The present invention relates to modular shelving, in particular to quadrangular shelving supported on four bars comprising sets of holes, in particular sets of four pairs of holes. The location of these sets defines different heights of the shelving for establishing trays.
The shelving also comprises a set of quadrangular trays, wherein each tray comprises four corners and wherein an opening and a second pair of holes are established at each corner. Thus, each tray comprises four pairs of holes dimensioned to coincide with a set of four pairs of holes on the bars of the shelving.
The shelving comprises for each tray of the set of quadrangular trays four fixing plates. Each plate is formed by a first sector angled at 90 degrees with a second sector. The first sector and the second sector comprise a first and a second hole, respectively. The first and second holes are dimensioned to coincide in diameter with a pair of holes on a corner of the tray and with a pair of holes on one of the bars of the shelving.
In addition, the shelving includes screws designed to screw each plate to said corner of the tray and to the shelving bar through the holes on the plate, the pair of holes on the corner of the tray, and the pair of holes on the bar. Each fixing plate covers the opening in the corner of the tray increasing the stability of the modular shelving.
The set of trays (12) together with the four bars (10) that make up the shelving (100) can be seen in
Additionally, the plate (16) may include a brace (22) at the inner side of the plate (16) between the first sector (16a) and the second sector (16b), the brace (22) configured to maintain and support the first and second sectors (16a, 16b) at 90 degrees. In particular, the brace (22) is a tetrahedral brace which extends from the plate corner (20) such that a first edge (24) of the tetrahedral brace extends along the plate corner (20), and a second edge (26) of the brace opposite the first edge (24) extends between the first sector (16a) and the second sector (16b) on the inner side of the plate. That is, the first edge (24) is substantially aligned with the plate corner (20), and extends along the line of intersection (21) between the first and second sectors (16a, 16b). The second edge (26) of the brace opposite said first edge (i.e., the edge of the tetrahedral brace which does not share any vertices with the first edge) extends between the first and second sectors (16a, 16b). That is, the second edge (26) has its first endpoint on the first sector (16a), and its second endpoint on the second sector (16b). Preferably, the second edge (26) is a straight edge.
Thus, the pairs of screws (18) shown in
Screwing the plate (16) to the tray (12) and to the bar (10) of the shelving (100) contributes the attachment of said elements to each other and therefore the assembly of the modular shelving (100) which is shown in
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