Information
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Patent Grant
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6748878
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Patent Number
6,748,878
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Date Filed
Sunday, January 13, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 15, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 108 14717
- 108 14715
- 108 14713
- 108 192
- 108 193
- 211 187
- 211 1811
- 211 153
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shelf positioning mechanism for sectional rack constructed particularly from vertical posts having spaced horizontal annular grooves and horizontal shelves mainly includes a positioning member fitted between a short sleeve provided at each corner of the shelf and a connecting member configured to attach to the vertical post at the annular groove. The positioning member has downward and outward inclined inner wall surface that applies a clamping force on a downward and outward inclined outer wall surface of the connecting member for the latter to securely attach to the vertical post, and has a straight outer wall surface to tightly bear against a straight inner wall surface of the short sleeve for the shelf to be selectively turned upside down when it is assembled to the vertical posts.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a shelf positioning mechanism for sectional rack, and more particularly to a shelf positioning mechanism that allows the same shelves of a sectional rack to be selectively turned upside down when they are assembled onto vertical posts of the sectional rack.
A sectional rack that can be assembled and erected without the need of any tool is most welcomed by consumers. Such sectional rack usually includes many metal tubes as its posts, and these posts are provided with a plurality of spaced annular grooves, making the posts looked like bamboo poles. The sectional rack also includes a plurality of horizontal shelves being assembled onto the posts by putting short sleeves provided at corners of each shelf around connecting members previously attached to the posts at the annular grooves. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,676,263; 5,303,645; 5,174,676; 4,991,725; 4,799,818; 4,595,107; 5,546,887; and 4,763,799 all disclose sectional racks using such bamboo pole-like tubes as the posts of the rack. Please refer to FIG.
1
. The above-described conventional sectional rack includes vertical posts
10
with annular grooves
11
spaced on an outer wall thereof for engaging with ribs
21
provided on an inner wall surface of the connecting members
20
, so that the connecting members
20
are attached to the posts
10
at the annular grooves
11
. Each of the connecting members has varying outer diameters gradually increased from top to bottom. Each of the shelves
30
has a short sleeve
31
provided at each corner thereof (only two of four corners are shown in the drawing). The short sleeve
31
has varying inner diameters gradually increased from top to bottom corresponding to the varying outer diameters of the connecting members
20
. When the shelf
30
is assembled onto the vertical posts
10
, the short sleeves
31
are put around the connecting members
20
to tightly clamp the latter against the posts
10
at the annular grooves
11
and therefore hold the shelf
30
to the posts
10
at four corners.
The shelf
30
shown in
FIG. 1
includes a plurality of horizontal metal wires
32
that together form a carrying surface at an open upper side of the shelf
30
. The shelf
30
with the carrying surface formed at the open upper side thereof is referred to as a regular shelf, and things laid on the regular shelf
30
are completely visible. However, the sectional rack may also have shelves
30
′ that include a plurality of horizontal metal wires
32
′ forming a carrying surface at an enclosed lower side of the shelf
30
′, as shown in FIG.
2
. The shelf
30
′ with the carrying surface formed at the enclosed lower side thereof is referred to as a reverse shelf, and things laid on the reverse shelf are protected from falling out of the shelf. The regular and the reverse shelves
30
,
30
′ have their respective advantages and are selected for use depending on users' actual need and preference. However, it is troublesome but necessary for a sectional rack manufacturer to decide and produce the required numbers of the regular and the reverse shelves
30
,
30
′ for constructing a set of the above-described sectional rack according to a customer's order.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a shelf positioning mechanism for sectional rack that enables the same one shelf to be used either as a regular or a reverse shelf when the shelf is assembled onto posts of the sectional rack.
To achieve the above and other objects, the shelf positioning mechanism for sectional rack according to the present invention mainly include a positioning member to be fitted between the short sleeve provided at each corner of the shelf and the connecting member configured to attach to the vertical post at the annular groove. The positioning member has downward and outward inclined inner wall surface that applies a clamping force on the downward and outward inclined outer wall surface of the connecting member, and has straight outer wall surface to tightly bear against a straight inner wall surface of the short sleeve. Therefore, the same shelf can be selectively turned upside down when it is assembled onto the vertical posts.
The positioning member is provided around a lower end with radially outward projected flanges, on which the short sleeve of the shelf is rested to ensure tight fitness of the straight inner wall surface of the short sleeve with the straight outer wall surface of the positioning member.
In a preferred embodiment, the positioning member includes two complementary parts that are closable to each other to form a hollow cylindrical member, such that when the positioning member is put around the connecting member and subjected to a resistance from the connecting member, it is slightly expanded to tightly bear against the inner wall surface of the short sleeve, causing the connecting member, the positioning member, and the short sleeve to form a sequentially and securely connected unit.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of a conventional shelf positioning mechanism for a sectional rack;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary, assembled perspective view of the shelf positioning mechanism of
FIG. 1
, wherein the shelf is different from that of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of a shelf positioning mechanism for sectional rack according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary, assembled perspective view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary, partially sectioned side view of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 6
is similar to
FIG. 3
but with the shelf of the sectional rack mounted in an upside-down position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to
FIG. 3
that is a fragmentary, exploded perspective view of a shelf positioning mechanism for sectional rack according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the sectional rack is assembled mainly from a plurality of vertical posts
10
, a plurality of horizontal shelves
50
, a plurality of connecting members
20
, and a plurality of positioning members
40
.
Each of the vertical posts
10
is provided around an outer surface with a plurality of spaced horizontal annular grooves
11
. Each of the connecting members
20
is provided on an inner wall surface with two corresponding ribs
21
adapted to engage into the annular grooves
11
and thereby fixing the connecting member onto the vertical posts
10
. The connecting member
20
has varying outer diameters gradually increased from top to bottom and therefore a downward and outward inclined outer wall surface. The manner of attachment of the connecting members
20
to the vertical posts
10
is known and is therefore not described in details herein.
Each of the positioning members
40
includes two complementary parts that could be closed to each other to form a hollow cylindrical member. The two parts of the positioning member
40
are provided at respective lower ends with radially outward projected flanges
41
. The positioning member
40
has varying internal diameters gradually increased from top to bottom and therefore a downward and outward inclined inner wall surface. On the other hand, the positioning member
40
has a uniform outer diameter and therefore a straight outer wall surface.
Each of the shelves
50
has a short sleeve
51
provided at each corner thereof. The short sleeve
51
has a uniform internal diameter and therefore a straight inner wall surface.
Please refer to
FIGS. 4 and 5
. The positioning member
40
is dimensioned to tightly fit in the short sleeve
51
of the shelf
50
while fitly enclose the connecting member
20
. The inclined inner wall surface of the positioning member
40
applies a clamping force on the inclined outer wall surface of the connecting member
20
. Thereby, the short sleeve
51
of the shelf
50
, the positioning member
40
, and the connecting member
20
are sequentially firmly and tightly pressed against the vertical post
10
, allowing the short sleeve
51
at each corner of the shelf
50
to fixedly position on the vertical post
10
. When the short sleeves
51
at four corners of the shelf
50
are separately fixed to four vertical posts
10
at positions of the same height, the shelf
50
is connected to the sectional rack for holding things.
More specifically, the straight outer wall surface of the positioning member
40
is confined by the short sleeve
51
, and the inclined inner wall surface of the positioning member
40
tightly bears against the inclined outer wall of the connecting member
20
to confine the latter to the vertical post
10
. That is, there is not any clearance between contact surfaces of the short sleeve
51
and the positioning member
40
, and of the positioning member
40
and the connecting member
20
. The positioning member
40
is on the one hand slightly outward expanded due to a resistance from the connecting member
20
, and on the other hand inward compressed due to a compression force from the short sleeve
51
. When the resistance from the connecting member
20
and the compression force from the short sleeve
51
reach a balanced point, a secured positioning effect is obtained.
When the shelf
50
is assembled onto the vertical posts
10
, the short sleeves
51
at four corners of the shelf
50
are rested on the flanges
41
of corresponding positioning members
40
. Since the flanges
41
are configured to support and bear weights of the short sleeves
51
, it is preferable the positioning members
40
are made of heavy-duty plastic material or cast metal material.
The shelf
50
includes a plurality of metal wires
52
that together form a carrying surface for holding things. The shelf
50
may be assembled onto the vertical posts
10
as a regular shelf, that is, with the carrying surface forming an open top of the shelf
50
as shown in
FIG. 4
, or as a reverse shelf, that is, with the carrying surface forming an enclosed bottom of the shelf
50
as shown in FIG.
6
. It is no need for a sectional rack manufacturer to note how many regular and reverse shelves
50
should be produced for constructing a customized sectional rack. In brief, with the shelf positioning mechanism of the present invention, particularly the positioning member thereof, the shelf
50
can be conveniently used either as a regular shelf or a reverse shelf, completely depending on a user's actual need. The manufacturer needs only to produce one type of shelf
50
and users may selectively assemble the same shelf
50
to the vertical posts
10
with the carrying surface thereof facing upward or downward as desired.
Claims
- 1. A shelf positioning mechanism for a sectional rack constructed from a plurality of vertical posts and a plurality of horizontal shelves, comprising short sleeves provided at four corners of each of said shelves, horizontal annular grooves spaced on outer surface of each of said vertical posts, connecting members having varying outer diameters gradually increased from top to bottom to provide a downward and outward inclined outer wall surface and being adapted to attach to said vertical posts through engagement of ribs provided on inner wall surfaces of said connecting members with said annular grooves, and positioning members adapted to fit in said short sleeves while enclose said connecting members;said shelf positioning mechanism being characterized in that each of said positioning members includes two complementary parts that are closable to each other to form a hollow cylindrical member having varying inner diameters gradually increased from top to bottom to provide a downward and outward inclined inner wall surface and a uniform outer diameter to provide a straight outer wall surface, and are provided at respective lower ends with radially outward extended flanges; and that each of said short sleeves provided at four corners of said horizontal shelves has a uniform inner diameter to provide a straight inner wall surface and is configured to rest on said flanges of each said positioning member; whereby when each of said positioning members is fitted in said short sleeve to enclose said connecting member, said straight inner wall surface of said short sleeve applies a compression force on said straight outer wall surface of said positioning member, and said inclined inner wall surface of said positioning member applies a clamping force on said inclined outer surface of said connecting member, allowing said short sleeve, said positioning member, and said connecting member to sequentially and securely bear against said vertical post and thereby positioning said horizontal shelf in place on said vertical post to construct said sectional rack without the need of any other fastening means.
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