The present disclosure relates generally to article holding racks or shelving units and, more particularly, pertains to shelving units which are preassembled, collapsible and utilized to support and store a variety of goods.
Article holding racks or shelving units are commonly used by people in homes, schools and workplaces to hold various articles, such as books and magazines, plants, small appliances, knick-knacks, clothes and other personal items. Many of these units are designed to be folded or disassembled to reduce size and profile for storage. Unfortunately, many of these known units remain difficult to fold or assemble and disassemble such that storage and setup can be inconvenient. In this regard, the construction of a number of these units is rather complex, leading to increased costs of production or inconvenience to the user.
It remains desirable to provide a preassembled, one piece shelving unit which can be simply and quickly unfolded to a shelf-supporting position, and folded to a collapsed position to enable ease of storage and transport.
In one example, the present disclosure relates to a shelving unit which is movable between a shelf-supporting condition and a collapsed condition. The shelving unit includes a rear support frame having a pair of vertical side members, and a set of horizontal members extending between the vertical side members. A first side support frame is pivotally mounted to one of the vertical side members of the rear support frame. A second side support frame is pivotally connected to the other of the vertical side members of the rear support frame. At least one shelf is pivotally mounted to the rear support frame for movement between a horizontal position supported upon the first and second side support frames, and a vertical position removed from the first and second side support frames. One of the first and second side support frames is pivoted between a first position extending forwardly from the rear support frame, and a second position folded parallel to the rear support frame and forwardly of the at least one shelf in its vertical position. The other of the first and second side support frames is pivoted between a first position extending forwardly from the rear support frame, and a second position folded parallel to the rear support frame and forwardly of the one of the first and second support frames in its second position.
In another example, a shelving unit is movable between a shelf-supporting condition and a collapsed condition. The shelving unit includes a rear support frame having a pair of vertical side members, and a set of horizontal members extending between the vertical side members. A first side support frame has a front vertical member and a number of horizontal members pivotally connected to one of the vertical side members of the rear support frame by a first pivotal connection defined by a series of support brackets and including first legs having first ends fixed to one of the vertical side members and second ends attached by pivot pins to the horizontal members of the first side support frame. A second side support frame has a front vertical member and a number of horizontal members pivotally connected to the other of the vertical side members of the rear support frame by a second pivotal connection arrangement defined by a series of support brackets including second legs having first ends fixed to the other of the vertical side members and second ends attached by pivot pins to the horizontal side members of the second side support frame, the second legs being longer in length than a length of the first legs. At least one shelf is pivotably mounted to the rear support frame for movement between a horizontal position supported upon the first and second side support frames, and a vertical position removed from the first and second side support frames. One of the first and second side support frames is folded parallel to the rear support frame, and forwardly of the at least one shelf in its vertical position. The other of the first and second side support frames is folded parallel to and forwardly of the folded one of the first and second side support frames as a result of the length of the second legs being longer than the length of the first legs.
In a further example, a shelving unit includes a rear support frame having a pair of vertical side members, and a set of horizontal members extending between the vertical side members. A first side support frame is pivotally connected to one of the vertical side members of the rear support frame, and is provided with a first shelf-supporting structure. A second side support frame is pivotally connected to the other of the vertical side members of the rear support frame, and is provided with a second shelf-supporting structure. A first shelf is pivotally mounted between the vertical side members for movement between a horizontal position supported on the first and second shelf-supporting structure, and a vertical position removed from the first and second shelf-supporting structure and received between the vertical side members. A second shelf is pivotally mounted between the vertical side members for movement between a horizontal position supported on the first and second shelf-supporting structure above the first shelf in its horizontal position, and a vertical position removed from the first and second shelf-supporting structure, and received between the vertical side members. A third shelf is pivotally connected between the vertical side members for movement between a horizontal position supported on the first and second shelf-supporting structure above the second shelf in its horizontal position, and a vertical position removed from the first and second side-supporting structure, and positioned forwardly of and against the second shelf in its vertical position. One of the first and second side support frames is pivoted between a first position extending forwardly from the rear support frame, and a second position folded parallel to the rear support frame and lying forwardly and against the third shelf in its horizontal position. The other of the first and second side support frames is pivoted between a first position extending forwardly from the rear support frame, and a second position folded parallel to the rear support frame and forwardly of the one of the first and second side support frames in its second position. The shelving unit is converted between a shelf-supporting condition and a collapsed storage condition in which the rear support frame, the third shelf, and the first and second side support frames form a compact, folded, layered, parallel arrangement with one another.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
In the drawings:
A one piece, preassembled collapsible shelving unit 10 of the present disclosure is variously illustrated in
In the example illustrated, the shelving unit 12 is provided with three shelves, but it should be understood that the shelving unit 10 can be constructed with at least one or two shelves and may have more than three shelves in an alternate configuration contemplated by the present disclosure. As seen in the drawings, the shelving unit 10 is variously configurable between a shelf-supporting condition (
As seen in the drawings, the rear support frame 12 has a pair of opposing vertical side members 24, 26, respectively, and a series of four horizontal cross members including upper and lower horizontal cross members 28, 30 respectively, and intermediate horizontal cross members 32, 34 extending between the vertical side members 26, 28 to provide a rigid rear support structure.
The left side support frame 14 has an upper horizontal member 36, an intermediate horizontal member 38, and a lower horizontal member 40, each of which has a forward end fixed to a vertical front member 42. A rear face of the vertical front member 42 provides a mounting surface to which three spaced apart inwardly and upwardly extending shelf-supporting hooks 44 (
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The right side support frame 16 has an upper horizontal member 54, an intermediate horizontal member 56, and a lower horizontal member 58, each of which has a forward end fixed to a vertical front member 60. A rear face of the vertical front member 60 serves as a mounting surface to which three spaced apart, inwardly and upwardly extending shelf-supporting hooks 62 (
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As a unique feature of the present disclosure, the length of each of the horizontal legs 68 of the pivot connections 64 is longer than the length of each of the horizontal legs 50 of the pivot connections 46. The length differences of the horizontal legs 50, 68 permit the left side support frame 14 and the right side support frame 16 to be pivoted towards each other to a preferred compact overlapping parallel arrangement which results when the shelving unit 10 is folded to the collapsed condition as will be described hereafter.
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When it is desired to convert the shelving unit 10 shown in
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In the present disclosure, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes only and are intended to be broadly construed. The different configurations, systems and method steps described herein may be used alone or in combination with other configurations, systems and method steps. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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