The present invention relates to a post and deck combination for a shelf assembly and, more particularly, to a shelf assembly providing enhanced assembling stability and convenient assemblage.
A type of shelf assembly includes a plurality of vertical posts and a plurality of support boards parallel to the ground.
However, the assemblage requires extending the bolts 4′ through the engaging holes 11′ and 21′ and coupling the bolts 4′ with the nuts 41′, resulting in inconvenient assemblage. Furthermore, the shelf assembly is apt to fall when the threading connection between the bolts 4′ and the nuts 41′ is not secure. Furthermore, the support board 3′ rests on the vertical beams 1′ and the horizontal beams 2′ by its weight and is not securely positioned. Thus, the support board 3′ is apt to displace and fall due to impact.
Although the above shelf assembly can be easily assembled without bolts and nuts, the lowest deck 7′ at the bottommost layer A can only be retrieved after the upper decks 7′ are removed, which is inconvenient to replacement. Furthermore, when it is desired to expand the shelf assembly, a height difference exists between the deck 7′ at height B and the deck 7′ at height C, leading to a poor assembling integrity and inconvenience to placement of objects.
Furthermore, the clamping sleeves 6′ could become brittle after a period of time of use. The decks 7′ will fall when the clamping sleeves 6′ break.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a post and deck combination for a shelf assembly providing enhanced assembling stability and assembling convenience.
In an aspect, a post and deck combination for a shelf assembly according to the present invention includes a vertical post which is hollow and which includes an outer wall. A plurality of slots is disposed at different heights of the outer wall. Each of the plurality of slots has a positioning portion. A deck is disposed parallel to the ground. A coupling board is disposed on an edge of the deck and includes a first insertion groove having a first receiving end. A coupling member is columnar and includes a first end, a second end, and a columnar portion interconnected between the first end and the second end. The columnar portion includes a first section adjacent to the first end and a second section adjacent to the second end. A diameter of the first section is smaller than a width of each positioning portion of the vertical post. The second section is interconnected to the first section and has a diameter to be received in the first receiving end of the first insertion groove. The columnar portion has decreasing diameters from the second end toward the first section. The second section includes an inclined guiding face. The coupling member is configured to extend through one of the plurality of slots to couple with the vertical post. The positioning portion of the one of the plurality of slots is located at the first section of the coupling member. The first insertion groove of the coupling board is coupled with the first end of the coupling member. The first receiving end is located on the inclined guiding face of the second section. The coupling board is movable toward the first section.
In an example, each of the plurality of slots includes an insertion portion at an upper end thereof. The positioning portion is located below the insertion portion. The width of the positioning portion is smaller than a width of the insertion portion. The first end of the coupling member includes a first stopper face extending radially outward from the columnar portion. A diameter of the first end of the coupling member is smaller than the width of each insertion portion and is larger than the width of each positioning portion. The second end of the coupling member includes a second stopper face extending radially outward from the columnar portion. A diameter of the second end of the coupling member is larger than a width of the first receiving end of the coupling board. A spacing between the first stopper face and the second stopper face is larger than a sum of a thickness of the outer wall of the vertical post and a thickness of the coupling board of the deck after assembly.
In an example, a lining board made of a material softer than the vertical post and the coupling board is provided. The lining board includes a second insertion groove having a second receiving end. The lining board is configured to couple with the coupling member by the second insertion groove. The second receiving end is located at the first section of the coupling member. The lining board is disposed between the outer wall of the vertical post and the coupling board of the deck.
In an example, the vertical post has square cross sections. The outer wall includes a first side having the plurality of slots. The outer wall further includes second and third sides opposite to each other and extending perpendicularly to the first side. The lining board includes a fourth side, a fifth side, and a sixth side respectively abutting against the first side, the second side, and the third side of the vertical post. The second insertion groove is disposed on the fourth side. The coupling board of the deck includes a seventh side, an eighth side, and a ninth side respectively abutting against the fourth side, the fifth side, and the sixth side. The first insertion groove is disposed in the seventh side.
In an example, the plurality of slots is disposed in two sides of the vertical post spaced from each other by 180° and are located at corresponding heights.
In an example, the first insertion groove of the deck extends upward from a bottom of the coupling board. The first insertion groove includes a first opening at a lower end thereof and the first receiving end in a top end thereof. A width of the first opening is larger than a width of the first receiving end.
In an example, the second insertion groove extends upward from a bottom of the lining board. The second insertion groove includes a second opening at a lower end thereof and the second receiving end in a top end thereof. A width of the second opening is larger than a width of the second receiving end.
In an example, the lining board includes an inner side having an inclined coupling face inclining outwardly and downwardly from a top end of the inner side toward a bottom end of the inner side of the lining board.
In an example, the lining board includes a protrusion located above the second insertion groove, and the protrusion is configured to be inserted into one of the plurality of slots of the vertical post and to engage with a peripheral edge of the one of the plurality of slots.
In another aspect, a shelf assembly includes four vertical posts disposed in four corners of a rectangular area. Each of the four vertical posts is hollow and includes an outer wall having a plurality of engaging slots disposed at different heights of the outer wall. Each of the plurality of slots has a positioning portion. A plurality of decks is disposed parallel to the ground. Each of the plurality of decks includes four corners. Each of the four corners of each of the plurality of decks includes a coupling board. Each coupling board includes a first insertion groove having a first receiving end. A plurality of coupling members is provided. Each of the plurality of coupling members is columnar and includes a first end, a second end, and a columnar portion interconnected between the first end and the second end. The columnar portion includes a first section adjacent to the first end and a second section adjacent to the second end and interconnected to the first section. A diameter of the first section is smaller than a width of each positioning portion. The columnar portion has decreasing diameters from the second end toward the first section. The second section includes an inclined guiding face. The second section of each of the plurality of coupling members has a diameter to be received in the first receiving end of the first insertion groove of a respective coupling board. The first end of each of the plurality of coupling members is configured to extend through one of the plurality of slots of a respective one of the four vertical posts to couple with the respective one of the four vertical posts. The positioning portion of the one of the plurality of slots is located at the first section of the coupling member. The first insertion groove of each coupling board is coupled with a respective one of the plurality of coupling members. The first receiving end of each coupling board is located on the inclined guiding face of the second section of the respective one of the plurality of coupling members. Each coupling board is movable toward the first section of the respective one of the plurality of coupling members.
In an example, each of the plurality of slots includes an insertion portion at an upper end thereof. The positioning portion is located below the insertion portion. The width of the positioning portion is smaller than a width of the insertion portion. The first end of each of the plurality of coupling members includes a first stopper face extending radially outward from the columnar portion. A diameter of the first end of each of the plurality of coupling members is smaller than the width of each insertion portion and is larger than the width of each positioning portion. The second end of each of the plurality of coupling members includes a second stopper face extending radially outward from the columnar portion. A diameter of the second end of each of the plurality of coupling members is larger than a width of the first receiving end of each four coupling board. A spacing between the first stopper face and the second stopper face of each of the plurality of coupling members is larger than a sum of a thickness of the outer wall of the respective one of the four vertical posts and a thickness of the respective coupling board after assembly.
In an example, a plurality of lining boards made of a material softer than the four vertical posts and the coupling boards is provided. Each of the plurality of lining boards includes a second insertion groove having a second receiving end. Each of the plurality of lining boards is configured to couple with the respective one of the plurality of coupling members by the second insertion groove. The second receiving end is located at the first section of the respective one of the plurality of coupling members. Each of the plurality of lining boards is disposed between the outer wall of the respective one of the four vertical posts and a respective coupling board.
In an example, each of the four vertical posts has square cross sections. The outer wall of each of the four vertical posts includes a first side having the plurality of slots. The outer wall of each of the four vertical posts further includes second and third sides opposite to each other and extending perpendicularly to the first side. Each of the plurality of lining boards includes a fourth side, a fifth side, and a sixth side respectively abutting against the first side, the second side, and the third side of the respective one of the four vertical posts. The second insertion groove is disposed on the fourth side. Each coupling board includes a seventh side, an eighth side, and a ninth side respectively abutting against the fourth side, the fifth side, and the sixth side of a respective one of the plurality of lining boards. The first insertion groove is disposed in the seventh side.
In an example, the plurality of slots of each of the four vertical posts is disposed in two sides of the vertical post spaced from each other by 180° and is located at corresponding heights.
In an example, each first insertion groove extends upward from a bottom of the respective coupling board. Each first insertion groove includes a first opening at a lower end thereof and the first receiving end in a top end thereof. A width of the first opening is larger than a width of the first receiving end.
In an example, each second insertion groove extends upward from a bottom of a respective one of the plurality of lining boards. The second insertion groove includes a second opening at a lower end thereof and the second receiving end in a top end thereof. A width of the second opening is larger than a width of the second receiving end.
In an example, each of the plurality of lining boards includes an inner side having an inclined coupling face inclining outwardly and downwardly from a top end of the inner side toward a bottom end of the inner side of the lining board.
In an example, each of the plurality of lining boards includes a protrusion located above the second insertion groove, and the protrusion is configured to be inserted into one of the plurality of slots of the respective one of the four vertical posts and to engage with a peripheral edge of the one of the plurality of slots.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
Where used in the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. With reference to
The deck 2 is disposed parallel to the ground and includes a supporting portion 21. A coupling board 22 is disposed on an edge of the deck 2. The coupling board 22 of the deck 2 includes a seventh side 221, an eighth side 222, and a ninth side 223 corresponding to the first side 111, the second side 112, and the third side 113. A first insertion groove 23 is disposed in the seventh side 221 and extends upward from a bottom of the coupling board 22. The first insertion groove 23 includes a first opening 231 at a lower end thereof and a first receiving end 232 in a top end thereof. A width of the first opening 231 is larger than a width of the first receiving end 232. The deck 2 can include a plurality of coupling boards 2.
The coupling member 3 is made of metal or other rigid material. The coupling member 3 is columnar and includes a first end 31, a second end 32, and a columnar portion 33 interconnected between the first end 31 and the second end 32. The first end 31 can be coupled with a selected one of the plurality of slots 12 of the vertical post 1. The first end 31 of the coupling member 3 includes a first stopper face 311 extending radially outward from the columnar portion 33. A diameter of the first end 31 of the coupling member 3 is smaller than the width of each insertion portion 121 and is larger than the width of each positioning portion 122. The second end 32 of the coupling member 3 includes a second stopper face 321 extending radially outward from the columnar portion 33. A diameter of the second end 32 of the coupling member 3 is larger than a width of the first receiving end 232 of the coupling board 22.
The columnar portion 33 includes a first section 331 adjacent to the first end 31 and a second section 332 adjacent to the second end 32. The first section 331 is cylindrical and has a diameter smaller than a width of each positioning portion 122. The second section 332 is interconnected to the first section 331 and has a diameter to be received in the first receiving end 232 of the first insertion groove 23. The columnar portion 33 has decreasing diameters from the second end 32 toward the first section 331. The second section 332 includes an inclined guiding face 333. TA spacing between the first stopper face 311 and the second stopper face 321 is larger than a sum of a thickness of the outer wall 11 of the vertical post 1 and a thickness of the coupling board 22 of the deck 2 after assembly.
In assembly, as shown in
With reference to
The lining board 4 includes a fourth side 411, a fifth side 412, and a sixth side 413 respectively coupled with the first side 111, the second side 112, and the third side 113 of the vertical post 1. The seventh side 221, the eighth side 222, and the ninth side 223 of the coupling board 22 respectively abut against the fourth side 411, the fifth side 412, and the sixth side 413. A second insertion groove 42 is disposed on the fourth side 411 and extends upward from a bottom of the lining board 4. The second insertion groove 42 includes a second opening 421 at a lower end thereof and a second receiving end 422 in a top end thereof. A width of the second opening 421 is larger than a width of the second receiving end 422. The lining board 4 further includes an inner side having an inclined coupling face 43 inclining outwardly and downwardly from a top end of the inner side toward a bottom end of the inner side of the lining board 4. The inclined coupling face 43 abuts against the seventh side 221 of the coupling board 22. Furthermore, the lining board 4 includes a protrusion 44 located above the second insertion groove 42. The protrusion 44 is configured to be inserted into one of the plurality of slots 12 of the vertical post 1 and to engage with a peripheral edge of the one of the plurality of slots 12.
In assembly of the second example, the first end 31 of the coupling member 3 extends through one of the plurality of slots 12 at a desired height. The first end 31 is firstly inserted through the insertion portion 121 and is then moved downward to the positioning portion 122. Then, as shown in
With reference to
With reference to
More vertical posts 1 and more decks 2 can be added to construct a shelf assembly shown in
When it is desired to remove, for example, the bottommost deck 2, the bottommost deck 2 and the respective coupling members 3 can be removed without detaching the deck 2 above it, providing easier replacement. Furthermore, a lower deck 2 can be mounted without detaching an upper deck 2 to permit easier installation. In a case that any lining board 4 becomes brittle after a period of time of use, the respective deck 2 can still be supported by the respective coupling member 3, significantly improving safety and reliability.
With reference to
In view of the foregoing, the shelf assembly according to the present invention can be assembled with ease while providing enhanced assembling stability as well as easier replacement.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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