The present invention relates to a shelf, more particularly to a shelf that includes a shelf extender.
Many retail establishments use shelving systems to display various types of products. These shelf systems have a fixed depth shelf that is designed to support a product on the top surface of the shelf. Typically, one or more of the shelves can be height adjusted to accommodate various types of products. Although these prior art shelf systems have been widely used and are effective in supporting and displaying products, these shelving systems encounter problems when the products to be stored on a shelf require an increased shelf depth. Prior art shelf systems are only height adjustable to enable an adjustment of the height between the shelves. The depth of the shelves is fixed. As such, products that have a depth dimension that is greater than the depth of the shelf will overhand the front end of the shelf. In many situations, such an overhang can be unsightly and result in a cart or consumer bumping onto the overhanging goods as a cart or shopper moves through an aisle of shelves.
In view of the deficiencies of prior art shelving systems, there is a need for a shelf system that can be adjustable so that the depth of one or more of the shelves of the shelf system can be adjusted to accommodate various types of goods.
The present invention is directed to an adjustable shelf system, particularly to a shelf system that enables one or more of the shelves to have an adjustable shelf depth, and still more particularly to a shelf system that enables one or more of the shelves to have an adjustable shelf depth and also allow the spacing between two or more shelves to be adjustable.
In one non-limiting aspect of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that can be connected to an existing shelf system to extend the depth of the existing shelf. The shelf extender of the present invention is designed to be connected to standard shelves such as, but not limited to, shelving systems offer by Madix, Inc. and Lozier Corporation. For example, the Maxi Line shelf system offered by Madix, Inc. is an example of a popular shelving system that is used in the United States and Canada. The back of the shelf includes one or more brackets that are used to connect into slots or opening in vertical railing or columns. These shelves are generally designed to be self-loading. The front portion of the shelves generally includes a plurality of holes or openings. The front edge of the shelf generally includes a contoured or non-flat surface and optionally includes a bottom lip. The front edge generally slopes outwardly from top to bottom; however, this is not required. Such non-limiting shelves are illustrated in the Madix Maxi Line Core Components catalog of 2014 which is available at www.madixinc.com and which is incorporated herein by reference. The shelf extender of the present invention is designed to be releasably connectable to an existing shelf system; however, this is not required. The shelf extender of the present invention is designed to be connectable to an existing shelf system without having to remove the shelf during attachment and/or detachment of the shelf extender; however, this is not required. The shelf extender of the present invention is designed to be connectable to a base shelf and/or to a shelf located above a base shelf. The shelf extender for connection to a base shelf can be designed the same or differently from a shelf extender that is designed to be connected to a shelf located above a base shelf. The size, configuration and materials used for the shelf extender are non-limiting. For example, the shelf extender can be formed of one or more durable materials (e.g., plastic, metal, wood, paper board, composite materials, glass etc.).
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the shelf extender is designed to be connectable to a base shelf of an existing shelf system. The extension of the base shelf by the shelf extender can be used to support items having a dimension that exceeds the depth of a standard shelf so that the item does not overhang the shelf; however, this is not required. The extension of the base shelf by the shelf extender can also or alternatively be used to enable items to be placed partially or fully outwardly from under a shelf spaced above the base shelf so as to 1) draw additional attention to the item on the base shelf, 2) provide easier access to the item on the base shelf, and/or 3) make it easier to lift and/or remove an item on the base shelf; however, this is not required. The shelf extender can have many configurations for connecting to the base shelf. In one non-limiting embodiment, the shelf extender includes a body portion, a connection arrangement designed to connect to the front portion of an existing shelf, and at least one support leg. The top surface of the body portion is generally flat and planar; however, this is not required. The width of the top surface of the body is generally the same as the width of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the width of the top surface the body portion of the shelf extender is about 30% to 150% (e.g., 30%, 30.1%, 30.2% . . . 149.8%, 149.9%, 150%, and all values and ranges therebetween) of the width of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected The depth of the top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender is generally less than the depth of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the depth of the top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender is about 10% to 90% (e.g., 10%, 10.1%, 10.2% . . . 89.8%, 89.9%, 90%, and all values and ranges therebetween) of the depth of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. The connection arrangement of the shelf extender is defined as the portion of the shelf extender that overlaps a top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected when the shelf extender is connected to the shelf. The connection arrangement can be a mere rearward extension of the body portion of the shelf extender and/or some other structure. The connection arrangement can be integrally formed with the top surface of the body portion and/or other structure of the shelf extender or be a component that is connected by a weld, solder, adhesive, bolt, rivet, etc. The connection arrangement generally includes an arrangement that secures and/or facilitates in securing the connection arrangement to the top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. As can be appreciated, the connection arrangement can be also or alternatively designed to connect to the front face of the shelf and/or to the bottom surface of the shelf; however, this is not required. When the connection arrangement is designed to secure and/or facilitate in securing the connection arrangement to the top surface of the shelf, such an arrangement can include a pin, threaded post, or the like that is insertable into an opening in the top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. Alternatively or additionally, the arrangement can include a slot or opening that is designed to align with an opening in the top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected so that a pin, bolt, etc. can be inserted through the aligned openings and thereby be used to secure the connection arrangement of the shelf extender to the top surface of the shelf. One or more legs are designed to be connected to the body portion of the shelf extender. The one or more legs can be connected to the body portion by a variety of means (e.g., adhesive, bolt, rivet, screw, nail, slot and groove connection, solder, weld, pin connection, etc.). In one non-limiting arrangement, the leg extends from a bottom surface of the body portion of the shelf extender. In one non-limiting configuration, the top of the leg includes a threaded opening that threadedly receives a screw that is inserted through an opening in the top surface of the body portion. In another non-limiting configuration, the length of the leg is adjustable; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, a permanently threaded stud can exist on the bottom surface of the body portion such that the leg is threaded onto such stud to connect the legs to the body portion; however, this is not required. The leg can be configured in many different ways so that the length of the leg can be adjustable. In one non-limiting configuration, the base of the leg is threaded to the body of the leg. This threaded arrangement allows the base to be fully screwed into, or be partially screwed out from, the base thereby enabling the length of the leg to be adjusted. The base of the leg is designed to rest upon a floor surface and provide support to the shelf extender. The ability of the leg length to be adjustable can be used to ensure that the leg provide the designed support to the shelf extender when the shelf extender is connected to a base shelf. The shelf extender can optionally include other support structures (e.g., side flange, front flange, rear flange, width flange, depth flange, etc.) to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender and/or to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender. In one non-limiting arrangement, one or both sides of the shelf extender include a side flange that is used to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender and/or facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender. The one or two side flanges can optionally include a connection arrangement (e.g, opening, slot, threaded post, hook, etc.) that can be used to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender. In another and/or alternative non-limiting arrangement, the rear of the shelf extender includes a rear flange that is used to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender and/or to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to the shelf. The rear flange can optionally include a connection arrangement (e.g, opening, slot, threaded post, hook, etc.) that can be used to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to the shelf. In still another and/or alternative non-limiting arrangement, the front of the shelf extender includes a front flange that is used to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender. The depth of the top surface of the shelf extender can be constant or vary along the longitudinal width of the shelf extender. In one non-limiting arrangement, when the shelf extender is connected to a base shelf that is positioned at the end of a shelf system, the depth of the top surface of the shelf extender can narrow toward the end of the shelf system; however, this is not required. This narrowing or tapering of the depth can be a constant or variable tapering.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the shelf extender is designed to be connectable to a shelf of an existing shelf system. The shelf can be a base shelf or a shelf located above the base shelf. The extension of the shelf by the shelf extender can be used to support items having a dimension that exceeds the depth of a standard shelf so that the item does not overhang the shelf; however, this is not required. The extension of the shelf by the shelf extender can also or alternatively be used to enable items to be placed partially or fully outwardly from under a shelf spaced above another shelf so as to 1) draw additional attention to the item on the base shelf, 2) provide easier access to the item on the shelf, and/or 3) make it easier to lift and/or remove an item on the shelf; however, this is not required. The shelf extender can have many configurations for connecting to the shelf. In one non-limiting embodiment, the shelf extender includes a body portion, a connection arrangement designed to connect to the front portion of an existing shelf, and at least one support flange. The top surface of the body portion is generally flat and planar; however, this is not required. The width of the top surface of the body is generally the same as the width of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the width of the top surface the body portion of the shelf extender is about 30% to 150% (e.g., 30%, 30.1%, 30.2% . . . 149.8%, 149.9%, 150%, and all values and ranges therebetween) of the width of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. The depth of the top surface the body portion of the shelf extender is generally less than the depth of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the depth of the top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender is about 10% to 90% (e.g., 10%, 10.1%, 10.2% . . . 89.8%, 89.9%, 90%, and all values and ranges therebetween) of the depth of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. The connection arrangement of the shelf extender is defined as the portion of the shelf extender that overlaps a top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected when the shelf extender is connected to the shelf. The connection arrangement can be a mere rearward extension of the body portion of the shelf extender and/or some other structure. The connection arrangement can be integrally formed with the top surface of the body portion and/or other structure of the shelf extender or be a component that is connected by a weld, solder, adhesive, bolt, rivet, etc. The connection arrangement generally includes an arrangement that secures and/or facilitates in securing the connection arrangement to the top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. As can be appreciated, the connection arrangement can be also or alternatively designed to connect to the front face of the shelf and/or to the bottom surface of the shelf; however, this is not required. When the connection arrangement is designed to secure and/or facilitate in securing the connection arrangement to the top surface of the shelf, such an arrangement can include a pin, threaded post, or the like that is insertable into an opening in the top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. Alternatively or additionally, the arrangement can include a slot or opening that is designed to align with an opening in the top surface of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected so that a pin, bolt, etc. can be inserted through the aligned opening and thereby be used to secure the connection arrangement of the shelf extender to the top surface of the shelf. One or more support flanges are connected to a bottom surface of the body portion. The one or more support flanges can be connected to the body portion by a variety of means (e.g., adhesive, bolt, rivet, screw, nail, slot and groove connection, solder, weld, pin connection, etc.). In one non-limiting configuration, a pin, threaded post, etc. extends from the bottom surface of the body portion and is received in a slot or opening in the support flange. A nut, pin, clamp, etc., can then be secured to the pin, threaded post, etc. to thereby secure the support flange to the bottom surface of the body of the shelf extender. In another non-limiting configuration, the top surface of the body portion includes a slot or opening that is designed to receive a pin, threaded post, screw, etc., that can extend through the top surface and be received in a slot or opening in the support flange. A nut, pin, clamp, etc., can then be secured to the screw, pin, threaded post, etc., to thereby secure the support flange to the bottom surface of the body of the shelf extender. When a slot is included in the top surface of the body portion, the slot extends perpendicular to the width or longitudinal length of the body portion of the shelf extender; however, this is not required. The length of the slot is generally less than a depth of the body portion. In one non-limiting configuration, the length of the slot is about 5% to 70% (e.g., 5%, 5.1%, 5.2% . . . 69.8%, 69.9%, 70%, and all values and ranges therebetween) of the depth of the body portion of the shelf extender. The slot enables the support flange to be positionable and adjustable along the width of the body portion so that the back end of the support flange can be adjusted and positioned relative to the front end of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected. The length of the support flange is generally less than a depth of the body portion. In one non-limiting configuration, the length of the support flange is about 10% to 99% (e.g., 10%, 10.1%, 10.2% . . . 98.8%, 98.9%, 99%, and all values and ranges therebetween) of the depth of the body portion of the shelf extender. The front face of the support flange can optionally include a connector that fits into and engages a concave or generally C-shaped front end of the shelf. In many configurations of the front face of a shelf, the lower portion of the front face curves upwardly to form a base trough that enables a rear portion of the support flange to fit into and engage the trough in the front face of the shelf to thereby create a rear support for the support flange when the shelf extender is connected to the shelf. After the rear of the support flange is positioned in the concave or generally C-shaped front end of the shelf, the connection arrangement of the shelf extender is connected to the top surface of the shelf thereby securing the support flange in the concave or generally C-shaped front end of the shelf and securing the body portion of the shelf extender to the shelf. The shelf extender can optionally include other support structures (e.g., side flange, front flange, rear flange, width flange, depth flange, etc.) to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender and/or to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender. In one non-limiting arrangement, one or both sides of the shelf extender include a side flange that is used to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender and/or facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender. The one or two side flanges can optionally include a connection arrangement (e.g, opening, slot, threaded post, hook, etc.) that can be used to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender. In still another and/or alternative non-limiting arrangement, the front of the shelf extender includes a front flange that is used to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender. The depth of the top surface of the shelf extender can be constant or vary along the longitudinal width of the shelf extender. In one non-limiting arrangement, when the shelf extender is connected to a shelf that is positioned at the end of a shelf system, the depth of the top surface of the shelf extender can narrow toward the end of the shelf system; however, this is not required. This narrowing or tapering of the depth can be a constant or variable tapering.
In one non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that can be used to increase the depth of a shelf of a shelf system.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, this is provided a shelf extender that can be connected to an existing shelf system.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender designed to be releasably connectable to an existing shelf system.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender designed to be connectable to an existing shelf system without having to remove the shelf during attachment and/or detachment of the shelf extender.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender designed to be connectable to a base shelf and/or to a shelf located above a base shelf.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that can be used to support items having a dimension that exceeds the depth of a standard shelf so that the item does not overhang the shelf.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that can be used to enable items to be placed partially or fully outwardly from under a shelf spaced above the base shelf so as to 1) draw additional attention to the item on the base shelf, 2) provide easier access to the item on the base shelf, and/or 3) make it easier to lift and/or remove an item on the base shelf.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that includes a body portion, a connection arrangement designed to connect to the front portion of an existing shelf, and at least one support leg.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where the top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender is generally flat and planar.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a width of the top surface the body portion of the shelf extender is about 30% to 150% of the width of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a depth of the top surface the body portion of the shelf extender is generally less than the depth of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a depth of the top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender is about 10% to 90% of the depth of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that includes a leg wherein the leg length can be adjustable.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that includes one or more other support structures (e.g., side flange, front flange, rear flange, width flange, depth flange, etc.) to provide strength and/or rigidity to the shelf extender and/or to facilitate in the connection of the shelf extender to an adjacently positioned shelf extender.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a depth of the top surface of the shelf extender can be constant or vary along the longitudinal width of the shelf extender.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that includes a body portion, a connection arrangement designed to connect to the front portion of an existing shelf, and at least one support flange.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that has one or more support flanges connected to a bottom surface of the body portion.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender includes a slot or opening that is designed to receive a pin, threaded post, screw, etc. that can extend through the top surface and be received in a slot or opening in the support flange.
In still another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender includes a slot or opening that is less than a depth of the body portion.
In yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender where a top surface of the body portion of the shelf extender includes a slot or opening that enables the support flange to be positionable and adjustable along the width of the body portion so that the back end of the support flange can be adjusted and positioned relative to the front end of the shelf to which the shelf extender is to be connected.
In still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that has a support flange wherein the length of the support flange is less than a depth of the body portion.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting object of the present invention, there is provided a shelf extender that has a support flange wherein a front face includes a connector that fits into and engages a concave or generally C-shaped front end of the shelf.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference may now be made to the drawings, which illustrate various non-limiting embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangements of parts wherein:
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The body portion of the shelf extender can optionally include a front face 240 and one or more side flanges 250, 260. The side flanges can optionally include one or more openings 252, 262. The shape, size and configuration of the front face and/or side flanges (when used) are non-limiting. The side flanges (when used) are generally connected at or near the side edge of the body portion. The front face (when used) is generally connected at or near the front edge of the body portion.
One or more support flanges 270 can optionally be connected to the bottom surface 214 of the body portion. The one or more support flanges (when used) can be permanently connected or adjustably connected to the bottom surface 214 of the body portion. When the one or more support flanges are permanently connected to the bottom surface 214 of the body portion, such connection can be by weld, solder, adhesive, or some other non-adjustable arrangement. When the one or more support flanges are adjustably connected to the bottom surface 214 of the body portion, a bolt and nut, post and nut, or some other arrangement can be used. Referring now to
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The front portion of the support flange can optionally include a positioning tab 320 that fits at least partially within opening 230 when the support flange is secured to the body portion. The positioning tab is used to prevent the support flange from twisting about bolt 310 once connected to the body portion.
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When two shelf extenders are positioned adjacent to one another, the shelf extenders can optionally be connected together. As illustrated in
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The body portion of the shelf extender can optionally include a front face 440 and one or more side flanges 450, 460. The side flanges can optionally include one or more openings 252, 262. The shape, size and configuration of the front face and/or side flanges (when used) are non-limiting. The side flanges (when used) are generally connected at or near the side edge of the body portion. The front face (when used) is generally connected at or near the front edge of the body portion.
One or more legs 470 can optionally be connected to the bottom surface 414 of the body portion. The one or more legs (when used) can be permanently connected or removably connected to the bottom surface of the body portion. When the one or more legs are permanently connected to the bottom surface 414 of the body portion, such connection can be by weld, solder, adhesive, or some other non-adjustable arrangement. When the one or more legs are adjustably connected to the bottom surface 414 of the body portion, a bolt and nut, post and nut, or some other arrangement can be used. Referring now to
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It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained, and since certain changes may be made in the constructions set forth without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. The invention has been described with reference to preferred and alternate embodiments. Modifications and alterations will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed discussion of the invention provided herein. This invention is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention, which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween. The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. These and other modifications of the preferred embodiments as well as other embodiments of the invention will be obvious from the disclosure herein, whereby the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims.
The present invention claims priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/843,587 filed Jul. 8, 2013, which is incorporated herein.
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