Claims
- 1. An end beam for supporting a shelf-like structure, comprising:
- a body, having a major dimension, adapted to support the structure, said body including a corner portion formed with two spaced holes extending generally transversely to said major dimension and two spaced slots therein, each slot opening to an exterior surface of said body, each slot further opening into an interior of a different hole;
- a collar having a pair of tongues each formed to be received in one slot and to extend into an associated hole; and
- means for locking said tongues in each said hole and to project into an associated hole whereby a sleeve for receiving a support post is formed by said collar and said corner portion.
- 2. The end beam defined by claim 1, wherein said body comprises fiberglass-reinforced thermoplastic resin.
- 3. The end beam defined by claim 1, wherein said body comprises a first arm extending on the direction of the major dimension formed with one of said holes and one of said slots, a second arm formed with another of said holes and another of said slots, said second arm extending in a different direction from said first arm, and a first corner connecting said first and second arms.
- 4. The end beam defined by claim 3, wherein said first and second arms each comprise an end face abutting an exterior face of said first corner thereby to form a three sided exterior corner surface of said beam adapted to receive a wedge therein.
- 5. The end beam defined by claim 4, wherein said end faces of said exterior face are substantially planar and are in different planes, and wherein each end face is inclined downwardly and inwardly of said beam.
- 6. The end beam defined by claim 4, wherein said slots respectively open onto an exterior surface of said first and second arms at a position spaced from said end faces.
- 7. The end beam defined by claim 3, wherein each said slot extends at an acute angle with respect to the direction in which said arm containing said slot extends.
- 8. The end beam defined by claim 3, further comprising a third arm and a second corner, wherein said second and third arms are integrally connected to opposite ends of said first arm by said first and second corners and extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of said major dimension in which said first arm extends;
- said end beam further having two additional holes extending generally transversely to said major dimension, one formed in said third arm and one formed in said first arm, and two additional slots, one opening onto an exterior surface of said first arm and one opening onto an exterior surface of said third arm;
- each said additional slot opening into an interior of a different additional hole;
- wherein each said additional slot extends at an acute angle with respect to the direction in which said arm containing each said additional slot extends; and
- said end beam further comprising a second collar having a pair of tongues each formed to be received in one said additional slot and extend into an associate hole,
- whereby a second sleeve for receiving a support post is formed by said second collar and said end beam.
- 9. The end beam defined by claim 1, wherein said body comprises a first arm extending in the direction of said major dimension, said first arm having an interior surface and an exterior surface, and further comprising a generally center beam support projecting inwardly from said interior surface of said first arm for supporting a center beam.
- 10. The end beam defined by claim 1, wherein said corner portions has a generally C-shaped exterior corner surface and a bottom surface onto which each said hole opens.
- 11. The end beam defined by claim 10, wherein said corner portion has two lateral exterior surfaces adjacent opposite ends of said generally C-shaped exterior corner surface, and wherein each slot opens onto a different lateral exterior surface.
- 12. The end beam defined by claim 11, further comprising a first arm extending in the direction of the major dimension formed with one of said holes and one of said slots, and a second arm extending in a direction different from that of said major dimension formed with another of said holes and another of said slots, said first and second arms defining said C-shaped exterior corner surface, and wherein an acute angle is formed between each said slot and said arm containing said slot.
- 13. The end beam defined by claim 12, wherein each said slot is spaced from said generally C-shaped exterior corner surface.
- 14. The end beam defined by claim 1, further comprising two substantially identical corner portions, and two longitudinal arms each extending in a longitudinal direction from one of said corner portions, and a lateral arm joining said two longitudinal arms and extending in a lateral direction between said two corner portions, said longitudinal and lateral arms generally defining a plane, wherein each longitudinal arm has a step-shaped face including an upper portion extending transversely to the plane, a lower portion extending transversely to the plane, and a ledge connecting said upper and lower portions extending generally in parallel to the plane.
- 15. A subassembly of a modular frame system, comprising:
- a first end beam, extending in the direction of a major dimension, formed with a first hole therein extending transversely to the direction of the major dimension, and a first slot extending in a direction transverse to the axis of said first hole and opening at one end into said first hole and opening at the opposite end onto an exterior surface of said first end beam; and
- a first lock shaped to be received in said first hole for movement between locked and unlocked positions for locking in said first hole a portion of an element passing through the first slot and received in the interior of said first hole.
- 16. The subassembly defined by claim 15, wherein said first hole is cylindrical and wherein said first lock is cylindrically shaped to be received for rotation in said hole between locked and unlocked positions.
- 17. The subassembly defined by claim 16, wherein one end of said first lock has two spaced lugs extending in the axial direction thereof.
- 18. The subassembly defined by claim 17, further comprising a first key for said first lock including:
- a head the maximum cross-sectional dimension which is larger than the diameter of said first hole;
- a stem integral with said head and having a size enabling said stem to enter said first hole; and
- an ear extending from said stem for engagement with said two lugs of said first lock when said stem is inserted into said first hole.
- 19. The subassembly defined by claim 17, wherein said first lock further comprises:
- two lug portions on an upper surface of said lugs;
- two intermediate ledges, one adjacent and beneath each lug portion, and each extending toward the other intermediate ledge; and
- a keyhole connecting said two intermediate ledges.
- 20. The subassembly defined by claim 19, further comprising a first key including:
- means for engaging said two lugs and said intermediate ledges when said first lock is positioned in the first hole and when said key is inserted into the first hole; and
- a key portion having a shape complementary to said keyhole.
- 21. The subassembly defined by claim 19, wherein said first lock further comprises a tongue positioned between the two ends thereof.
- 22. The subassembly defined by claim 21, wherein said first lock is symmetrical about a plane passing through the center thereof.
- 23. The subassembly defined by claim 15, wherein said first lock comprises a lock tongue, wherein said subassembly further comprises a first collar having a first collar tongue with an opening therein, wherein said first collar tongue is shaped to be received in said first slot into said first hole, and wherein the opening in said first collar tongue is located so that when positioned in said first slot said lock tongue is received therethrough when said first lock is in its locked position.
- 24. The subassembly defined by claim 23, wherein said first lock is formed for rotation in said first hole between its locked and unlocked positions and wherein said subassembly further comprises a first key button for rotating said first lock, and wherein said first key button comprises:
- a head shaped to prevent its insertion into said first hole; and
- a stem, smaller than said first hole, for engaging a portion of said first lock to rotate it between its locked position and its unlocked position, wherein when said collar tongue is inserted into said first slot said lock tongue, when in the unlocked position, is disengaged from said first collar tongue.
- 25. The subassembly defined in claim 24, wherein said first end beam has a second hole, extending transversely to the direction of the major dimension, and a second slot, extending in a direction transverse to the axis of said second hole and spaced from said first hole and said first slot, wherein said second slot opens at one end into said second hole and at an opposite end onto an exterior surface of said first end beam, and wherein said subassembly further comprises:
- a second lock shaped to be received and rotated in said second hole and having a second lock tongue, wherein said first collar comprises a second collar tongue having an opening therein formed to be received in said second slot, the opening in said second collar tongue being positioned to receive the second lock tongue when said second lock is rotated to its locked position;
- a first support post; and
- a first wedge mountable on said first support post, said first collar and the portion of said first end beam between said two holes forming a sleeve for receiving said first support post and said first wedge thereby to seat said first wedge on said support post by wedge action of said first wedge.
- 26. The subassembly defined by claim 25, wherein said first support post has a generally right triangular cross-section, and wherein said first wedge is mountable on an interior face of said first support post and has a wedge portion extending therefrom.
- 27. The subassembly defined by claim 26, wherein said first end beam has a generally C-shaped configuration and comprises:
- a central arm;
- two side arms; and
- two corners each joining one said side arm to said central arm, one of said corners being positioned between the first and second holes, said first end beam further having third and fourth holes and third and fourth slots having substantially the same structure as said first and second holes and slots, respectively, said other of the corners being positioned between said third and fourth holes;
- said subassembly further comprising:
- third and fourth locks; and
- a second collar, said third and fourth locks and said second collar have substantially the same structure as said first and second locks and said first collar, respectively, wherein said second collar is formed to be mounted with said first end beam by passing first and second tongues of said second collar through said third and fourth slots and into said third and fourth holes, respectively, and passing said tongues of said third and fourth locks through the openings in said first and second collar tongues, respectively;
- a second support post; and
- a second wedge, mountable on said second support post, wherein a sleeve is formed by said second collar and a portion of said first end beam between said third and fourth blind holes which may be seated on said second support post and said second wedge by wedging action of said second wedge.
- 28. The subassembly defined by claim 27, further comprising:
- a mat defining an article supporting surface of a shelf of said modular frame system; and
- means for mounting said mat on said first end beam.
- 29. The subassembly defined by claim 28, wherein said mat, said first end beam, said first and second support posts and wedges each comprise plastic wherein said mounting means comprises a first channel along the periphery of said mat and having a shape, complementary to said two side arms of said first end beam and comprising two lateral portions for engaging said two side arms of said first end beam.
- 30. The subassembly defined by claim 29, wherein said central arm defines an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein said first end beam further comprises a center beam support projecting from said interior surface of said central arm, and wherein said subassembly further comprises:
- a center beam support by said center beam support;
- a second end beam having substantially the same structure as said first end beam;
- fifth, sixth, seventh, and eight locks having substantially the same structure as said first lock and being formed to be received in fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth holes, respectively, formed in said second end beam;
- third and fourth collars;
- third and fourth support posts;
- third and fourth wedges, said third and fourth collars, said third and fourth support posts, and said third and fourth wedges have substantially the same structure as said first collar, said first support post, and said first wedge, respectively, wherein said shelf comprises a second channel comprising means for receiving said center beam therein; and
- two side beams connecting said respective side arms of said end beams, wherein said first channel includes two side beam channels each comprising means for receiving one of said side beams therein.
- 31. The subassembly defined by claim 30, wherein each said support post comprises a convex face and is made of unidirectional glass fibers in a thermosetting plastic covered by a thermoplastic outer coating.
- 32. The subassembly defined by claim 25, wherein said first key is shaped to block entry of said first support post into said sleeve when rotated to position said first lock to its unlocked position.
- 33. The subassembly defined by claim 15, wherein said first end beam has a second hole and a second slot spaced from the first hole and the first slot, wherein the second slot opens at one end into the second hole and at the opposite end onto an exterior surface of said first end beam, and wherein said subassembly further comprises:
- a second lock formed to be disposed in the second hole and to be moved between locked and unlocked positions; and
- a collar comprising first and second tongues each shaped to be received in said first and second slots, respectively, said first and second locks operating to lock and unlock said first and second tongues in the locked and unlocked positions, respectively.
- 34. The subassembly defined by claim 33, wherein said collar further comprises a main substantially V-shaped body, wherein said first and second tongues each have an opening therein for receiving a portion of said first and second locks, respectively, in the locked position and for permitting withdrawal of said portions of said first and second locks, respectively, when said first and second locks are moved from the locked to the unlocked positions, and wherein said first and second tongues extend from different ends of said main body in parallel to each other.
- 35. The subassembly defined by claim 15, further comprising:
- a first key button for moving said first lock between its locked and unlocked positions, said first key button comprising:
- a head having a size preventing entry into the first hole; and
- a stem received in said first hole and engaging a portion of said first lock to move said first lock between its locked and unlocked positions.
- 36. The subassembly defined by claim 35, wherein first end beam has a lateral edge, wherein said head is shaped to extend beyond the lateral edge of said first end beam when said stem is inserted into said first hole and said first key button moves said first lock to its unlocked position, and wherein said head is shaped to lie within the lateral edge of said first end beam when said stem is inserted into the first hole and said first key button moves said first lock to its locked position.
- 37. A subassembly of a frame system, comprising:
- an end beam; and
- a collar formed to be attached to said first end beam to form a sleeve therewith for wedging a support element therein, wherein one of said collar and said end beam has a first hole therein and a first slot opening into the first hole and onto an exterior surface of said one of said collar and said end beam, wherein the other of said collar and said end beam has a tongue formed to be received in said first slot to enter the first hole, wherein said tongue has an opening therein positioned to pass through the first slot and enter said first hole when said tongue is completely inserted into the first slot.
- 38. The subassembly defined by claim 37, further comprising a lock received in and movable in the said first hole between locked and unlocked positions for locking and unlocking said tongue, respectively, thereby to lock said collar to said end beam.
- 39. The subassembly defined by claim 38, wherein said lock comprises a lock tongue formed to extend through the opening in said collar tongue, and wherein said lock tongue is spaced from the opening in said collar tongue when said lock is in the unlocked position.
- 40. The subassembly defined by claim 39, wherein said lock is shaped to rotate in said hole between its locked and unlocked positions.
- 41. The subassembly defined in claim 37, wherein one of said collar and said end beam has a second hole and a second slot opening into said second hole and onto said exterior surface, wherein the other of said end beam and said collar has two arms in a substantially V-shaped configuration and a second tongue, wherein said first and second tongues extend from different arms substantially in parallel to each other, and wherein the distance between said first and second slots is substantially equal to the distance between said first and second tongues.
- 42. The subassembly defined by claim 37, further comprising a post and a wedge mountable on said post for wedging said post in a sleeve formed by said end beam and said collar.
- 43. A subassembly for a frame system, comprising:
- a hollow plastic support post having a generally right triangular cross-section, two exterior sides, and an interior side longer than said exterior sides, said exterior and interior sides each having an exterior surface, the right angular apex of said right triangular cross-section being defined by said two exterior sides and thereby constituting an exterior apex, and wherein the outer surface of said interior side of said support post is bowed outwardly of said post.
- 44. The subassembly defined by claim 43, wherein said outer surface of said interior side is convex in shape.
- 45. The subassembly defined by claim 43, wherein said outer surface of said interior side of said support post deviates from a straight line connecting the ends of said outer surface of said interior side, and wherein the maximum deviation of said outer surface of said interior side from said straight line, in a direction perpendicular to the straight line, is in the range of approximately 0.001 inch-0.1 inch.
- 46. The subassembly defined by claim 45, wherein said maximum deviation of said outer surface of said interior side, from said straight line, in a direction perpendicular to the straight line, is approximately 0.01 inch.
- 47. The subassembly defined by claim 43, wherein said support post is composed of pultruded thermosetting plastic having unidirectional fibers extending therethrough.
- 48. The subassembly defined by claim 47, wherein said thermosetting plastic is thermosetting polyester.
- 49. The subassembly defined by claim 48, wherein said support post is further composed of a random weave mat within said thermosetting polyester.
- 50. The subassembly defined by claim 47, further comprising a thermoplastic coating bonded to the outer surface of said thermosetting polyester.
- 51. The subassembly defined by claim 50, wherein said thermoplastic coating is composed of one of ABS and PET plastic.
- 52. The subassembly defined by claim 43, wherein each apex of said right triangular cross-section is rounded.
- 53. The subassembly defined by claim 52, wherein the radius of curvature of each apex is of the order of 0.375 inch, and wherein the distance from each interior angle apex to its opposite side, along a line parallel to the exterior adjacent side, is of the order of 1.457 inch.
- 54. The subassembly defined by claim 43, wherein said right triangular cross-section is a right equilateral triangular cross-section.
- 55. The subassembly defined by claim 43, further comprising:
- a wedge mounted on said interior side of said support post by a snap-on operation and having a wedge portion;
- an end beam having a corner portion for engaging said wedge portion; and
- a collar for cooperating with said corner portion of said end beam to form a sleeve around said support post, the sleeve having a shape complementary to said support post and wedge, wherein each of said support posts, said wedge, said corner of said end beam, and said collar are symmetrical about a plane passing through the exterior apex and normal to said interior side of said support post.
- 56. The subassembly defined by claim 43, further comprising a wedge formed to be mounted on said interior side of said support post by a snap-on operation, wherein said interior side of said support post comprises at least one detent step formed thereon, and wherein said wedge is provided with at least one detent tab corresponding to said at least one detent step for locating said wedge at a predetermined position on said support post.
- 57. The subassembly defined by claim 56, wherein a plurality of detent steps are periodically disposed along the length of said support post at a predetermined interval.
- 58. The subassembly defined by claim 57, wherein the predetermined interval is 1/2 inch.
- 59. A subassembly for a shelving system, comprising:
- a support for a mat;
- a post having a generally right triangular cross-section, two exterior faces, and an interior face;
- a wedge for coupling the interior face of said post to said support, wherein said wedge is shaped to be snapped onto the interior face of said post and is formed to receive the weight of a shelf from said support by wedging action of said wedge between said support and said post; and
- means for causing the interior face of said post to be urged in the outward direction relative to said post against said wedge in response to the weight of the shelf being communicated to said post by wedging action of said wedge.
- 60. The subassembly defined by claim 59, wherein said interior face displacing means comprises an inner convex surface of said interior face of said post.
- 61. A subassembly for a shelving system, comprising:
- a hollow thermosetting support post having a generally right triangular cross-section defining an exterior surface and having two exterior sides and an interior side; and
- a thermoplastic coating bonded to the exterior surface of said support post, wherein said thermoplastic coating on the interior face of said support post has at least one detent step formed therein, wherein said detent step has a depth less than the depth of said thermoplastic coating.
- 62. The subassembly defined by claim 61, wherein a plurality of detent steps are disposed periodically along the length of said support post in said thermoplastic coating on the interior side of said support post, each said detent step having a depth less than the depth of said thermoplastic coating.
- 63. The subassembly defined by claim 62, further comprising a wedge formed to be mounted on the interior side of said support post by a snap-on operation and comprising at least one detent tab corresponding to said at least one detent step for locating said wedge at a predetermined position on said support post.
- 64. The subassembly defined by claim 61, wherein said post is composed of a thermosetting polyester, and wherein said thermoplastic coating is one of an ABS and PET coating.
- 65. The subassembly defined by claim 61, wherein said interior side has a plurality of sequentially identified detent steps thereon, wherein said wedge has a window for viewing the interior side of said support post, whereby the detent steps can be viewed through the window.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/541,531 filed Jun. 21, 1990 now abandoned which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/299,557 filed Jan. 17, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,350 which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/077,645 filed Jul. 24, 1987, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,670, Mar. 24, 1989.
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