The invention relates to a shelf system having the features in the preamble of the main claim.
Shelf systems are known from the prior art. One such is described, for example, in EP 0 616 500 B1. In this, the tiers are attached to stands by means of brackets. The stands in this case are of quite complex construction. They have three vertical rods which are connected with horizontal wires and a zigzag wire which impart stability to the system.
Further shelf systems formed from wire are disclosed e.g. in U.S. Ser. No. 42/993,237 A, GB 731996 A or alternatively U.S. Pat. No. 6,299,001 BA. These systems have a rear wall formed from horizontal and vertical wires. Tiers are attached to it. It is however difficult, if possible at all, to change the tiers. These systems also consist of numerous components, which makes the construction or a changed arrangement of the shelf system laborious.
The object of the present invention thus consists of improving the shelf systems known from the prior art and in so doing to develop the stands further in particular with the aim of arranging and also exchanging the tiers on the stands in a simple manner.
The invention achieves this object with the features in the main claim. Further advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims.
The arrangement of the stands, as vertical front and rear columns, arranged offset relative to one another or lying opposite one another, represents a simple and inexpensive but nevertheless stable construction.
The brackets can be mounted simply on the horizontal wires of the rear wall, and in particular also exchangeably.
The foot, which is likewise arranged on the horizontal wires of the rear wall, is likewise also arranged by mounting on the wires of the rear wall. Further, this imparts stability to the shelf system.
The assembly time can be shortened due to the simple construction of the present shelf system. This is in particular also advantageous when the shelf system is to be changed, as is frequently the case e.g. in a self-service store, if the goods on offer are to be changed.
Furthermore, the shelf system can be put together and also subsequently altered with any number of the individual elements whatsoever according to requirements. In addition, the shelf system is simple to dismantle and therefore can also be transported in a space-saving manner.
The width of the individual structural elements is arbitrary, so that the shelf system can be dimensioned to correspond to the space available.
The invention will be explained in greater detail with reference to an example of embodiment.
The invention describes a shelf system 1 with a rear wall 4, stands 7 and tiers 2, which are arranged on the rear wall 4 by means of brackets 3. In order to impart sufficient stability to the shelf system 1, feet 10 are provided.
The number of rear walls 4 is arbitrary. The width can also be designed according to requirements.
The stands 7 are formed from a front vertical column 8 and a rear vertical column 9. The rear wall 4 is arranged in fixed manner between the two columns 8, 9.
The front vertical column 8 and the rear vertical column 9 are attached to the rear wall 4 offset relative to one another. In each case the bracket 3 is arranged on a horizontal wire 5 of the rear wall 4 between the two columns 8, 9.
Instead of a wire, also any other profile which is suitable for horizontal bracing can be used, would be conceivable e.g. a tube [sic].
In an alternative variant, not shown, the front vertical column 8 and the rear vertical column 9 are arranged lying opposite one another. The bracket 3 can then be mounted to the right or the left of the columns 8, 9.
One stand 7 in each case is provided on the right-hand and on the left-hand end region 11, 12 of the rear wall 4, which stand is formed from a front and a rear vertical column 8, 9. Thus one front and one rear vertical column 8, 9 in each case is provided both on the right-hand and on the left-hand end region 11, 12 of the rear wall 4.
In one alternative variant, one of the end regions 11, 12 may also be formed differently. For example, one of the end regions 11, 12 or both end regions 11, 12 does/do not have a stand 7. Rather, the stands 7 may also be arranged at a different position on the rear wall 4. It would be conceivable, for example, for the rear wall to have a length of 1,250 mm, but for the distance between the stands 7 to be only 600 mm. It should be taken into account that the distance between the stands 7 should be selected to be so great that the shelf system 1 has sufficient stability.
In the lower region of the rear wall 4, a foot 10 is arranged on the right-hand end region and on the left-hand end region 11, 12.
a, b, c show the rear wall 4 in detail. In
The columns 8, 9 are produced from a flat steel and are arranged, preferably welded, in fixed manner on the rear wall 4. The dimensions of the flat steel are arbitrary. It has proved useful for each vertical column 8, 9 to have a thickness of approximately 4 mm and a length of approximately 40 mm.
In one alternative variant, another profile is used. In this case, very widely-varying profiles would be conceivable.
The distance which is yielded between the columns 8, 9 of the right-hand or left-hand end region 11, 12 offers sufficient space for positioning a bracket 3.
The rear wall 4 is formed of horizontal and vertical wires 5, 6. A diameter of the vertical and horizontal wires 5, 6 of approximately 4 to 8 mm has proved advantageous. Other thicknesses are however also conceivable. The bracket 3 would then have to be adapted accordingly.
The wires 5, 6 of the rear wall 4 are likewise connected to one another in fixed manner. Spot welding is a suitable method.
The distance between the wires 5, 6 is arbitrary. A distance both between the horizontal wires 5 and between the vertical wires 6 of approximately 100 mm has proved advantageous.
In the lower region, as illustrated in
It has proved useful, as illustrated in
Further,
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