Claims
- 1. A cover assembly for use in connection with shelving structure, the cover assembly comprising:
a cover suitable for protecting against an object falling off of shelving; a first cable; a second cable; cable guides; a top end of the first cable fixedly mountable to a first side of the shelving structure; a bottom end of the first cable fixedly mountable to a second side of the shelving structure; a top end of the second cable fixedly mountable to the second side of the shelving structure; a bottom end of the second cable fixedly mountable to the first side of the shelving structure; the cable guides capable of directing the first cable to cross between the first and second sides of the shelving structure; the cable guides capable of directing the second cable to cross between the first and second sides of the shelving structure; the cover coupled to the cable guides; and wherein, without disconnection from the shelving structure, the cable guides and at least one edge of the coupled cover can be moved in a vertical direction from an original position to allow access to shelving behind the cover, and can be moved in an opposite vertical direction to restore the at least one edge of the cover to the original position.
- 2. The cover assembly as in claim 1, the cover comprising a net.
- 3. The cover assembly as in claim 1, further comprising:
a lateral cable; ends of the lateral cable fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; and the cover coupled to the lateral cable.
- 4. The cover assembly as in claim 1,
a first side of the cover slidingly coupled to the first cable; and a second side of the cover slidingly coupled to the second cable.
- 5. The cover assembly as in claim 1,
the cable guides comprising first guides; the cable guides further comprising second guides; the cable guides further comprising a bar; the cover coupled to the bar; the first guides coupled to a first end of the bar; the second guides coupled to a second end of the bar; and the cable guides capable of directing each of the first and second cables along the bar between the first guides and the second guides.
- 6. The cover assembly as in claim 1,
the cable guides comprising a bar; the bar surrounding a hollow interior; and the cable guides capable of directing the first and second cables through the hollow interior of the bar.
- 7. The cover assembly as in claim 1,
the cable guides comprising two first guides; the cable guides further comprising two second guides; and each of the two first guides and each of the two second guides selected from a group consisting of: a fixed guide and a pulley.
- 8. The cover assembly as in claim 1, further comprising a restoring force mechanism capable of automatically restoring the cover to the original position after the at least one edge of the cover has been moved from the original position.
- 9. The cover assembly as in claim 8, the restoring force mechanism comprising at least one spring.
- 10. The cover assembly as in claim 9,
a first end of the spring coupled to the cable guides; and a second end of the spring capable of being coupled to one of the first and second cables.
- 11. The cover assembly as in claim 9, the at least one spring comprising a constant force spring.
- 12. The cover assembly as in claim 11,
the restoring force mechanism further comprising a shaft; and the constant force spring comprising a tight coil of flat steel spring stock wound around the shaft.
- 13. The cover assembly as in claim 8,
the cable guides comprising a bar; the bar surrounding a hollow interior; the cable guides capable of directing the first and second cables through the hollow interior of the bar; the restoring force mechanism comprising a shaft; the shaft coupled to the bar; the shaft allowed to turn freely about its axis; the restoring force mechanism further comprising a constant force spring; the spring forming a coil around the shaft; a first end of the spring coupled to the shaft; a second end of the spring capable of being coupled to one of the first and second cables; and wherein the spring can unwind and extend along the one of the first and second cables when the at least one edge of the cover is moved from the original position, and can automatically rewind to restore the at least one edge of the cover to the original position.
- 14. The cover assembly as in claim 13, wherein the spring can unwind and extend along the one of the first and second cables within the hollow interior of the bar.
- 15. The cover assembly as in claim 8, the restoring force mechanism comprising at least one counterweight.
- 16. The cover assembly as in claim 15, the at least one counterweight surroundable at least in part by a vertical beam of the shelving structure.
- 17. The cover assembly as in claim 15,
the restoring force mechanism further comprising a counterweight cable; the restoring force mechanism further comprising a cable redirection mechanism; a first end of the counterweight cable coupled to the counterweight; and a second end of the counterweight cable coupled to the cable guides.
- 18. The cover assembly as in claim 17, the cable redirection mechanism selected from a group consisting of: a fixed guide, a pulley, and a block and tackle.
- 19. The cover assembly as in claim 1, further comprising a locking mechanism capable of retaining the at least one edge of the cover in a second position.
- 20. The cover assembly as in claim 19, the locking mechanism comprising:
one of a protrusion and a receptacle; the one of the protrusion and the receptacle coupled to the cable guides; the one of the protrusion and the receptacle capable of cooperating with another of the protrusion and the receptacle, the other fixed to the shelving structure; the one of the protrusion and the receptacle positioned to cooperate with the other when the at least one edge of the cover is in the second position.
- 21. The cover assembly as in claim 1, further comprising:
a locking mechanism capable of automatically retaining the at least one edge of the cover in a second position; and a restoring force mechanism capable of automatically restoring the at least one edge of the cover to the original position after release of the lcoking mechanism.
- 22. The cover assembly as in claim 21,
an end of the cable guides comprising a flexible hook; the locking mechanism comprising a protrusion; the protrusion coupled to one of the first and second cables; and the protrusion positioned to cooperate with the flexible hook when the at least one edge of the cover is in the second position.
- 23. The cover assembly as in claim 21,
the cable guides comprising a pulley; the locking mechanism comprising a protrusion; the protrusion coupled to one of the first and second cables; and the protrusion positioned to cooperate with the pulley when the at least one edge of the cover is in the second position.
- 24. The cover assembly as in claim 21,
the cable guides comprising a bar; the bar surrounding a hollow interior; the cable guides capable of directing one of the first and second cables through the hollow interior of the bar; the locking mechanism comprising a shuttle; the shuttle capable of being coupled to the one of the first and second cables; the shuttle comprising a locking tab; the locking tab biased to press against an interior surface of the bar; the bar defining an opening through the interior surface; and the opening positioned to cooperate with the locking tab when the at least one edge of the cover is in the second position.
- 25. The cover assembly as in claim 24,
the restoring force mechanism comprising a spring; and one end of the spring coupled to the shuttle.
- 26. The cover assembly as in claim 1, further comprising at least one counterweight capable of balancing the cover assembly when the cable guides are in any position.
- 27. A cover assembly for use in connection with shelving structure, the cover assembly comprising:
a cover suitable for protecting against an object falling off of shelving; a movable carrier; the cover coupled to the carrier; a securing mechanism fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; the carrier coupled to the securing mechanism; and wherein, without disconnection from the shelving structure, the carrier and at least one edge of the coupled cover can be moved in a vertical direction from an original position to allow access to shelving behind the cover, and can be moved in an opposite vertical direction to restore the at least one edge of the cover to the original position.
- 28. The cover assembly as in claim 27, the cover comprising a net.
- 29. The cover assembly as in claim 27, further comprising:
a lateral cable; ends of the lateral cable fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; and the cover coupled to the lateral cable.
- 30. The cover assembly as in claim 27, further comprising a locking mechanism capable of retaining the at least one edge of the cover in a second position.
- 31. The cover assembly as in claim 27, further comprising a restoring force mechanism capable of automatically restoring the at least one edge of the cover to the original position after the at least one edge of the cover has been moved from the original position.
- 32. The cover assembly as in claim 31, the restoring force mechanism comprising at least one of a spring and a counterweight.
- 33. The cover assembly as in claim 31,
the securing mechanism comprising at least one vertical rack mountable to the shelving structure; the carrier comprising at least one gear; the at least one gear rotably coupled to the at least one rack; the securing mechanism retaining the carrier in a vertical plane; the carrier further comprising a connecting member; the connecting member rotatably coupled to the at least one gear; the restoring force mechanism comprising a torsion spring; a first end of the spring coupled to the connecting member; and a second end of the spring coupled to the at least one gear.
- 34. The cover assembly as in claim 27,
the assembly further comprising at least one ring; the cover coupled to the at least one ring; the carrier rotatably coupled within the at least one ring; and the securing mechanism allowing the carrier to rotate.
- 35. The cover assembly as in claim 34, the securing mechanism comprising:
at least one cable; a top end of the at least one cable fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; a bottom end of the at least one cable fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; and the at least one cable supporting the carrier while allowing the carrier to rotate down and allowing the carrier to rotate up.
- 36. The cover assembly as in claim 34,
the securing mechanism comprising at least one vertical rack mountable to the shelving structure; the carrier comprising at least one gear; the at least one gear rotatably coupled to the at least one rack; and the securing mechanism retaining the carrier in a vertical plane.
- 37. The cover assembly as in claim 36, the securing mechanism further comprising at least one retaining mechanism selected from a group consisting of: at least one C-channel, at least one blocking bar, and interconnecting teeth between the at least one gear and the at least one rack.
- 38. The cover assembly as in claim 34, further comprising:
a shaft; the shaft fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; a constant force spring; the spring forming a coil around the shaft; a first end of the spring coupled to the shaft; a second end of the spring coupled to a spring ring; the carrier rotatably coupled within the spring ring; and wherein the spring can unwind and extend vertically when the at least one edge of the cover is moved from the original position, and can automatically rewind to restore the at least one edge of the cover to the original position.
- 39. The cover assembly as in claim 34, further comprising:
a torsion spring; a vertical track mountable to the shelving structure; a shuttle; the shuttle slidingly coupled to the vertical track; a first end of the spring coupled to the carrier; a second end of the spring coupled to the shuttle; the shuttle and the second end of the spring vertically movable with the carrier; and wherein the first end of the spring can rotate together with the carrier, the shuttle and the second end of the spring cannot rotate with the carrier, and restoring force of the torsion spring can automatically restore the at least one edge of the cover to the original position after the at least one edge of the cover has been moved from the original position.
- 40. The cover assembly as in claim 27, the securing mechanism comprising:
at least one track; the at least one track fixedly mountable to the shelving structure; the carrier movingly coupled to the at least one track; a locking mechanism; the locking mechanism capable of preventing the carrier from moving.
- 41. The cover assembly as in claim 27, further comprising at least one counterweight capable of balancing the cover assembly when the carrier is in any position.
- 42. A cover assembly for use in connection with shelving structure, the cover assembly comprising:
a cover suitable for protecting against an object falling off of shelving; means for securing the cover to the shelving structure; means for moving at least one edge of the cover in a vertical direction from an original position to allow access to shelving behind the cover without disconnection from the shelving structure, and for moving the at least one edge of the cover in an opposite vertical direction to restore the at least one edge of the cover to the original position.
- 43. The cover assembly as in claim 42, further comprising means for retaining the at least one edge of the cover in a second position.
- 44. The cover assembly as in claim 42, further comprising means for automatically restoring the at least one edge of the cover to the original position after the at least one edge of the cover has been moved from the original position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of provisional application Ser. No. 60/388,585 which was filed on Jun. 13, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60388585 |
Jun 2002 |
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