Multi-function slot configuration for mounting differently configured shelf accessories to a shelf

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6705477
  • Patent Number
    6,705,477
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A shelf includes a slot or opening configuration for use in mounting different types of shelf accessories to the shelf. The slot or opening configuration includes an enlarged primary or central section and a pair of secondary or end sections extending in opposite directions from the primary section. The primary section of the opening receives an axially-extending mounting member associated with a shelf accessory, such as a fastener for mounting a bin divider or the mounting portion of a rod-type shelf divider. The secondary sections of the opening have a width less than the diameter of the fastener or mounting portion, so as to maintain the fastener or mounting portion within the primary area of the opening. A shelf accessory with a tab-type mounting arrangement, such as an upright shelf divider, is mounted to the shelf by positioning the tabs within the aligned secondary sections of the opening, and the tabs extend into and across the primary section. The slot or opening configuration is formed in place of conventional separate elongated slots and circular openings, which creates manufacturing and inventory efficiencies in reducing the overall numbers of different shelves to be manufactured and carried in inventory.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a shelf, and more particularly to an arrangement for mounting differently configured shelf accessories to a shelf.




It is known to provide a shelf with rows of aligned slots, which are adapted to receive mounting tabs formed on a shelf divider for mounting the shelf divider to the shelf. In a typical embodiment, two rows of slots are formed in the shelf, and the shelf divider includes a pair of mounting tabs. The tabs can be engaged with selected ones of the slots, so as to enable the divider to be mounted in any desired location along the length of the shelf.




It is also known to form a series of aligned holes in a shelf for use in mounting other types of shelf accessories to the shelf. The aligned holes are adapted to receive fasteners for mounting shelving accessories, such as bin dividers, to the shelf in various locations along the length of the shelf. The holes can also be used to receive rod-type shelf dividers, which are used in certain applications.




These types of shelf accessory mounting arrangements function satisfactorily to mount shelf accessories to shelves. However, the different types of shelf accessory mounting configurations, i.e. slot-type and hole-type, have been manufactured, ordered and inventoried separately from each other, which requires different manufacturing, ordering and inventory operations. This can be burdensome and inefficient for manufacturers, distributors and customers of shelving, especially when large volumes are involved.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a shelf having a slot or opening configuration which is adapted to mount shelving accessories with different mounting configurations. It is a further object of the invention to provide a slot or opening configuration for a shelf which is shaped so as to provide engagement with two of the most commonly employed types of mounting arrangements for shelving accessories. A further object of the invention is to provide such a slot or opening configuration which can be formed in a shelf without detracting from the overall appearance or operability of the shelf. Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a slot or opening configuration which can be formed with tooling similar to that commonly employed for forming commonly shaped shelf slots or openings. Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a slot or opening configuration which is relatively simple in its shape and construction, yet which provides highly satisfactory operation in mounting shelf accessories having differently configured mounting structure to the shelf.




In accordance with the invention, a shelf includes a support surface and at least one slot or opening formed in the support surface. The opening includes a primary or central area and one or more secondary or end areas extending from the primary area. The primary area has a transverse dimension greater than the transverse dimension of each secondary area. In a preferred form, a pair of secondary areas extend in opposite directions from the primary area. A first shelf accessory includes a tab-type mounting arrangement that includes at least one downwardly extending tab member. The first shelf accessory is mounted to the shelf by positioning the tab member within the opening such that the tab member is received within at least one of the secondary areas of the opening. In one form, the tab member and the opening are configured such that a portion of the tab member resides in a first one of the secondary areas, and the tab member extends across the primary area of the opening and into a second one of the secondary areas of the opening. The tab member has a width slightly less than that of the secondary areas of the opening, such that engagement of the tab member within the opening functions to mount the first shelf accessory to the shelf and to maintain the first shelf accessory in an upright attitude.




A second shelf accessory includes an axially-extending mounting member. In one form, the axially-extending mounting member may be a fastener separate from the shelf accessory and adapted to engage an opening in mounting structure, such as a bottom flange, associated with the second shelf accessory. In another form, the second shelf accessory may be a rod-type shelf divider having an axially extending mounting portion. In either case, the axially-extending mounting member is mounted to the shelf by placing the axially extending mounting member into and through the primary area of the opening. The one or more secondary areas of the opening have a transverse dimension less than that of the axially-extending mounting member, so as to maintain the axially-extending mounting member within the primary area of the opening.




In one form, the opening defines a pair of secondary areas that extend in opposite directions from the primary area and are aligned with each other. The secondary areas of the opening define facing inner ends between which the primary opening is located. The primary opening may be defined by a pair of oppositely directed edges extending between and interconnecting the facing inner ends of the secondary areas.




The shelf may be formed with a series of similarly configured openings extending in one or more rows along the length of the shelf. With this construction, the shelf accessories can be mounted to the shelf at various locations along the length of the shelf.




The invention also contemplates a method of mounting shelf accessories having differently configured mounting arrangements to a shelf, as well as an improvement in an opening formed in a shelf, substantially in accordance with the foregoing summary.











Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of shelf assembly having shelves incorporating the multi-function slot configuration of the present invention for mounting shelf accessories with differently configured mounting structures;





FIG. 2

is a partial exploded isometric view showing a portion of the shelf assembly of FIG.


1


and different shelf accessories adapted for engagement with the shelves;





FIGS. 3



a


and


3




b


are partial plan views illustrating the configuration of openings formed in the shelves incorporated in the shelf assembly of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partial section view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

, illustrating the manner in which a shelf accessory with a fastener-type mounting arrangement is secured to the shelf;





FIG. 5

is a partial section view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 1

, showing the manner in which a rod-type shelf divider is mounted to the shelves;





FIG. 6

is a partial section view taken along line


6





6


, with reference to both

FIGS. 4 and 5

;





FIG. 7

is a partial section view taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 1

, showing the manner in which a shelf accessory with a tab-type mounting arrangement is mounted to the shelf; and





FIG. 8

is a partial section view taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a shelf assembly


10


constructed according to the invention generally includes a series of corner posts


12


extending upwardly from a base


14


and interconnected at their upper ends with a top panel


16


. A shelf


18


is mounted above base


14


, and a series of similarly configured shelves


18


are engaged with corner posts


12


. The general construction of shelf assembly


10


is known in the art, and shelf assemblies of this type are available from Spacesaver Corporation of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, designated as four-post or case-type shelving. In a manner as is known, shelves


18


can be engaged with corner posts


12


at various locations, to vary the shelf height according to user requirements.




A variety of shelf accessories are adapted for use in combination with shelf assembly


10


. Such accessories include upright file dividers


20


, rod-type file dividers


22


, and bin dividers


24


. Again, these types of shelf accessories are common and well-known, and are representative of a variety of types of shelf accessories which can be used in combination with shelf assembly


10


.




In a known manner, each upright file divider


20


includes a lower edge


26


engageable with the upwardly facing surface of shelf


18


, a depending rear retainer tab


28


and a depending front locking tab


30


. Also in a known manner, each rod-type file divider


22


includes a bent upper retainer section


32


and a lower, axially extending mounting portion


34


, which is coaxial with the area of rod-type file divider


22


between retainer section


32


and mounting portion


34


. Each bin divider


24


includes a lower mounting flange


36


within which a pair of openings


38


are formed. A pair of fasteners


40


, such as threaded screws, are adapted to extend through openings


38


, and a pair of nuts


42


are engageable with fasteners


40


. Other shelf accessories are engageable with shelves


18


, such as a center support


44


adapted to secure sliding supports or the like, and/or a double entry center stop


46


, which are engageable with a shelf


18


by fasteners such as


40


and nuts such as


42


. Center support


44


and double entry center stop


46


are representative of other types of shelf accessories which can be mounted to shelf assembly


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, each shelf


18


includes a series of slots or openings


50


for use in mounting shelf accessories, such as upright file dividers


20


, rod-type file dividers


22


, bin dividers


24


, center support


44


and center stop


46


, to each shelf


18


. As shown, openings


50


are formed in aligned rows in the upwardly facing support surface of each shelf


18


, and openings


50


in each row are identically configured. It is understood, however, that various arrangements of openings


50


are contemplated as being within the scope of the present invention, and that openings


50


need not necessarily be arranged in rows on shelves


18


and each opening need not have the configuration of openings


50


. For example, openings


50


may be used in combination with conventional slot-type or circular-type openings, or may be formed such that openings


50


are arranged in one row but not all rows of openings in shelf


18


. Further, the openings in shelves


18


may be formed such that only certain ones of the openings have the configuration of openings


50


. In a manner to be explained, openings


50


are configured so as to accommodate the different mounting arrangements for the shelf accessories described above, for mounting different shelf accessories to shelf


18


using the same opening structure.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

illustrate the configuration of openings


50


. Referring to

FIG. 3A

, each opening


50


includes a primary or central area or section


52


and a pair of secondary or end areas or sections


54


extending in opposite directions from primary or central area or section


52


.




Each secondary area


54


is defined by a pair of parallel linear side edges


56


with an arcuate end edge


58


extending between and interconnecting the outer ends of side edges


56


. The inner ends of secondary areas


54


face each other, and primary area


52


is located between and interconnects the facing inner ends of secondary areas


54


. Primary area


52


is defined by a pair of oppositely directed arcuate edges


60


, each of which extends between one set of aligned secondary area side edges


56


. With this construction, each secondary area


54


has a transverse dimension less than that of primary area


52


.





FIG. 3



b


illustrates an alternative slot or opening


50


′, which has a configuration like that of slot or opening


50


with the exception that end edge


58


′, which extends between side edges


56


′, is squared off such that end edge


58


′ extends perpendicularly to side edges


56


′ throughout a majority of the length of end edge


58


′. It has been found that the configuration of slots or openings


50


provides somewhat less stress on the tooling utilized to form opening


50


than is the case with opening


50


′. However, either opening configuration has been found to be satisfactory in operation.




Opening


50


is shown with two secondary areas


54


extending in opposite directions from primary area


52


. It should be understood, however, that opening


50


could be formed so that primary area


52


is closed at one end and only a single one of secondary areas


54


extends from primary area


52


. In forming the opening in this manner, secondary area


54


would have a length slightly greater than that illustrated with respect to secondary areas


54


as shown.




In operation, openings


50


function to mount shelf accessories to shelves


18


in the following manner.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, bin divider


24


is placed between a pair of shelves


18


such that the lower mounting flange


36


of bin divider


24


engages the upwardly facing support surface of a lower one of shelves


18


and an upper mounting flange, shown at


62


, is positioned adjacent the downwardly facing surface of an upper one of shelves


18


. Flange openings


38


are positioned in alignment with selected openings


50


in lower shelf


18


, according to the desired position of bin divider


24


. Similar openings in upper mounting flange


62


are positioned in alignment with matching ones of openings


50


formed in upper shelf


18


. Screws


40


are then inserted through the flange openings, such as


38


, and nuts


42


are engaged with the threaded shanks of screws


40


. Referring to

FIG. 6

, primary area


52


of opening


50


is sized and shaped so as to receive the threaded shank of screw


40


, and secondary areas


54


have a transverse dimension less than that of the shank of screw


40


so as to maintain screw


40


within primary area


52


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, rod-type shelf dividers


22


are engaged with upper and lower shelves


18


in a similar manner. The upper portion


32


of rod-type shelf divider


22


extends through opening


50


formed in the upper shelf


18


, and the lower mounting portion


34


of rod-type shelf divider


22


is received within opening


50


in the lower shelf


18


. Rodtype shelf divider


22


has a diameter similar to that of the threaded shank of screw


40


with respect to

FIGS. 4 and 6

, such that the diameter of rod-type shelf divider


22


is greater than the width of opening secondary areas


54


. In this manner, the mounting areas of rod-type shelf divider


22


, such as mounting portion


34


, are maintained within the primary areas


52


of openings


50


, to fix rod-type shelf dividers


22


in position relative to shelves


18


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, upright shelf divider


20


is engageable with a lower one of shelves


18


by positioning rear retainer tab


28


and front locking tab


30


in a selected aligned pair of openings


50


, and at desired location along the length of shelf


18


. Tabs


28


,


30


are positioned in openings


50


such that tabs


28


,


30


extend into both of secondary areas


54


and through primary area


52


. Divider


20


is then pulled forwardly in a conventional manner, such that the forward locking ear provided on locking tab


30


is positioned below the area of shelf


18


located forwardly of end edge


58


of the forward one of secondary areas


54


, to lock shelf divider


20


to shelf


18


in a known manner. As shown in

FIG. 8

, a portion of tab


30


resides within the forward one of secondary areas


54


, and tab


30


extends across primary opening area


52


and into the rear one of secondary opening areas


54


. In this manner, tabs


28


,


30


are positioned within the opening secondary areas


54


, and the tolerances between the side surfaces of tabs


28


,


30


and the side edges


56


of secondary areas


54


are such as to maintain shelf divider


20


in an upright position, in a manner as is known.




It should be understood that one of secondary areas


54


could be lengthened and the other secondary area


54


could be eliminated, and that tabs


28


,


30


could be mounted to shelf


18


in the same manner as described previously while providing adequate support for upright shelf divider


20


. The lengthening of one of secondary areas


54


provides sufficient engagement with the side surfaces of tabs


28


,


30


to support upright shelf divider


20


, and the rear end portions of tabs


28


,


30


simply extend into primary area


52


or are wholly received within the elongated one of secondary areas


54


.




It can thus be appreciated that the unique configuration of openings


50


enables shelving accessories with different types of mounting arrangements to be engaged with shelf


18


, without modification to the mounting structure of the shelf accessory. Openings


50


are formed in place of conventional slot-type and hole-type openings, which are typically employed to mount shelving accessories with different types of mounting arrangements. The shelf manufacturer can thus reduce the number of tools required to form shelf openings, and can also reduce the number of differently configured products required to be manufactured. The distributors and users of shelves


18


can stock a lesser number of shelves, and different shelf accessories can be employed without the need for changing out the shelves to mount the desired shelf accessories.




Openings


50


are formed in a conventional manner, typically in a stamping process, when shelves


18


are being manufactured.




While shelves


18


are illustrated as being of the formed sheet metal type, it is understood that the configuration of openings


50


could be employed in any type of shelf made of any satisfactory type of shelf material so as to accommodate different mounting arrangements for different types of shelf accessories.




Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A shelf system, comprising:a support member having a support surface, wherein the support surface includes at least one row of aligned openings, wherein each opening includes a central area and a pair of aligned end areas extending in opposite directions from the central area, wherein the central area defines a transverse dimension greater than that of the aligned end areas; a first shelf accessory having a tab-type mounting arrangement including a depending tab member; and a second shelf accessory having an axially-extending mounting member; wherein the first shelf accessory and the second shelf accessory are simultaneously mounted to the support member; wherein the first shelf accessory is mounted to the support member by positioning the tab member of the first shelf accessory within the central area and at least one of the end areas of a first one of the openings, wherein the first shelf accessory is configured such that, when the first shelf accessory is mounted to the support member, the tab member occupies a portion of the central area of the first opening located in alignment with the end areas of the first opening and the remainder of the central area of the first opening is unoccupied; and wherein the second shelf accessory is mounted to the support member by placing the axially extending mounting member of the second shelf accessory through the central area of a second one of the openings, wherein the end areas of the second opening and the axially extending mounting member are sized so as to maintain the axially extending mounting member within the central area of the second opening without engagement of the axially extending mounting member within the end areas of the second opening, and wherein the second shelf accessory is configured such that, when the second shelf accessory is mounted to the support member, the axially extending mounting member occupies the central area of the second opening and the end areas of the second opening are unoccupied.
  • 2. The shelf system of claim 1, wherein the central area of each opening comprises a pair of arcuate edges extending in opposite directions from facing inner portions of the pair of aligned end areas.
  • 3. The shelf system of claim 1, wherein the tab member is configured such that a first portion of the tab member is received within a first one of the pair of aligned end areas of the first opening and a second portion of the tab member is positioned within a second one of the aligned end areas of the first opening.
  • 4. The shelf system of claim 3, wherein the tab member further includes an intermediate portion located between the first and second portions and disposed within the central area of the first opening.
  • 5. The shelf system of claim 1, wherein the second shelf accessory comprises an upstanding shelf divider having a lower end defining a mounting structure, and wherein the axially-extending mounting member comprises a fastener engageable with the mounting structure and received within the central area of the second opening.
  • 6. The shelf system of claim 1, wherein the second shelf accessory comprises a rod member having an axially extending mounting portion adapted to be received within the central area of the second opening.
  • 7. A shelf system, comprising:a shelf member including a support surface having a series of openings, wherein each opening includes a first area and a second area extending from the first area, wherein the first area defines a transverse dimension greater than the second area; a first shelf accessory including tab-type mounting structure having at least one downwardly extending tab; and a second shelf accessory including a mounting arrangement having an axially extending mounting member; wherein the first and second shelf accessories are simultaneously mounted to the shelf member; wherein the first shelf accessory is mounted to the shelf member by engaging the downwardly extending tab of the first shelf accessory within the first area of a first one of the openings and within the second area of the first opening, wherein the first shelf accessory and the tab are configured such that the tab is received within the second area of the first opening and occupies a portion of the first area of the first opening in alignment with the second area of the first opening, wherein portions of the first area of the first opening located outwardly of the tab are unoccupied when the first shelf accessory is mounted to the shelf member; and wherein the second shelf accessory is mounted to the shelf member by engaging the axially extending mounting member of the second shelf accessory within the first area of a second one of the openings, wherein the axially extending member is configured to occupy the first area of the second opening and wherein the second area of the second opening is sized to prevent the axially-extending mounting member from engagement within the second area of the second opening.
  • 8. The shelf system of claim 7, wherein each opening includes a pair of second areas extending from the first area, wherein the pair of second areas are aligned with each other.
  • 9. The shelf system of claim 8, wherein the downwardly extending tab of the first shelf accessory is received within portions of both a first and a second one of the pair of second areas of the first opening and extends across the first area of the first opening.
  • 10. The shelf system of claim 7, wherein the axially-extending mounting member of the second shelf accessory comprises a fastener which extends through the first area of the second opening into engagement with the mounting structure associated with the second shelf accessory and engaged with the shelf member.
  • 11. The shelf system of claim 7, wherein the axially-extending mounting member of the second shelf accessory comprises an axially-extending mounting portion associated with a rod-type shelf divider.
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