Shelves with modular panels and accessories

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536614
  • Patent Number
    6,536,614
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Shelves made of modular shelves that are composed of four modular panels joined together by fastening means such as screws and bolts and nuts; many variations of the modular panels that form many variations of modular shelves which form many variations of the shelves; back panels and/or momentum blocks optionally providing means to the shelves to resist lateral forces.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




Ordinary self-supported shelves have relatively fixed dimensions and can not be easily expended. Shelves mounted on walls of buildings or structures can not be expanded nor relocated easily. This invention relates to shelves that can be expanded and relocated easily. This invention introduces shelves built with modular shelves that are built with modular panels and accessories. Many variations of the modular panels are introduced. The invention also introduces means and accessories to strengthen a shelf so that it can resist some lateral forces.




2. Descriptions of the Prior Arts




No prior art related to shelves with modular panels and accessories was found.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Eight variations of the invented device are introduced. Basically, they are shelves made of modular shelves that are composed of four modular panels joined together by fastening means such as screws and bolts and nuts. There are many variations of the modular panels that form many variations of modular shelves. These variations of the modular shelves form many variations of the introduced shelves. A modular shelf can also be made with four modular panels and an additional back panel. This back panel allows the modular shelf to be able to join other modular shelf both horizontally and vertically.




One object of the current inventions is to provide means to build shelves which are easily expandable. The other object of the inventions is to provide means to strengthen a shelf to resist lateral forces. Another object of the inventions is to provide means for a shelf to be able to expend both horizontally and vertically.




These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:











DRAWING DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a modular panel of the first variation of the invented device.





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the first variation of the invented device.





FIG. 3

is a partial sectional view that illustrates how the modular panels of the invented device resist moment forces.





FIG. 4

is an isometric view of a shelf made of four invented modular shelves shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of a modular panel of the second variation of the invented device.





FIG. 6

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the second variation of the invented device.





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of a modular panel of the third variation of the invented device.





FIG. 8

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the third variation of the invented device.





FIG. 9

is an isometric view of a modular panel of the fourth variation of the invented device.





FIG. 10

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the fourth variation of the invented device.





FIG. 11

is an isometric view of a modular panel of the fifth variation of the invented device.





FIG. 12

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the fifth variation of the invented device.





FIG. 13

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the sixth variation of the invented device.





FIG. 14

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the seventh variation of the invented device.





FIG. 15

is an isometric view of a modular shelf of the eighth variation of the invented device.





FIG. 16

is an isometric view of a momentum block for the modular shelf shown in FIG.


15


.





FIG. 17

is a partial sectional view that illustrates the functions of the momentum block for the modular shelf shown in FIG.


15


.











GENERAL DESCRIPTION




Eight variations of the invented device are introduced herein in this specification.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the basic unit of the first variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


20


that consists of four identical modular panels


21


and fastening means


22


. Each of the modular panels has an enlarged edge


23


which makes a cross-section of the panel resemble a “L”. There is a hole


24


near the center of the modular panel. Along an edge which is opposite to the enlarged edge of the modular panel is a row of holes


25


. The fastening means


22


are screws or alike. The fastening means join together the four modular panels to form the box-like modular shelf as shown in FIG.


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the function of the enlarged edge


23


of the modular panel is to form a momentum resistant corner which can provide additional resistance to the momentum forces M. With the four inner corners to have the momentum resistant corners, the modular shelf can resist side forces to form a stable structure to against side forces.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a shelf


25


can be formed by joining many modular shelves


20


(four shown in

FIG. 4

as an example). The joining is made by using a bolt and nut


26


which penetrates the holes


24


of two adjoining modular panels of two adjoining modular shelves


20


and fastens the two modular shelves. In this way, many modular shelves can be joined together to from a shelf. The shelf can be expanded as needed. The shelf can be disassembled for easy relocations.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the basic unit of the second variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


26


that consists of four identical modular panels


27


and fastening means


28


. Each of the modular panels has enlarged portions


29


at its two opposite edges


30


. The enlarged edges make a cross-section of the panel resemble a “U”. There is a hole


31


near the center of the modular panel. There are holes


32


along the portions of the edges which is not enlarged. The fastening means


28


are screws or alike. The fastening means join together the four modular panels to form the box-like modular shelf as shown in FIG.


6


. The functions of the enlarged edges are the same as those described for the first variation of the invented devices. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. Therefore no figure is shown for this shelf.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the basic unit of the third variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


33


that consists of four identical modular panels


34


and fastening means


35


. Each of the modular panels has enlarged portions


36


of its two opposite edges


37


. The enlarged edges make a cross-section of the panel resemble a “L”. There is a hole


38


near the center of the modular panel. There are holes


39


along the portions of the edges which is not enlarged. The fastening means


35


are screws or alike. The fastening means join together the four modular panels to form the box-like modular shelf as shown in FIG.


8


. The functions of the enlarged edges are the same as those described for the first variation of the invented devices. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. Therefore no figure is shown for this shelf




Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the basic unit of the fourth variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


40


that consists of four identical modular panels


41


and fastening means


42


. Each of the modular panels is “Z”-shaped. There is a hole


43


near the center of the modular panel. There are holes


44


along two opposite edges of the modular panel. The fastening means


42


are screws or alike. The fastening means join together the four modular panels to form the box-like modular shelf as shown in FIG.


10


. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. Therefore no figure is shown for this shelf. The fastening means provides means to resist side forces for a singular modular shelf. When more than two modular shelves are joined together by bolts and nuts through the holes


44


, the bolts and nuts and the panels all help to resist momentum forces. Therefore, the shelf can resist forces from sides of the shelf.




Referring to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the basic unit of the fifth variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


44


that consists of four identical modular panels


45


and fastening means


46


. Each of the modular panels is “Z”-shaped. There is a hole


47


near the center of the modular panel. There are holes


48


along two opposite edges of the modular panel. One end of each of the tips of the legs of the “Z”-shaped panel has a slanted surface


49


. The imaginary extensions of the two slanted surfaces are about perpendicular to each other. One slanted surface of a modular panel can engage with a slanted surface of an adjacent modular panel. With the help of the fastening means, this engagement makes the two adjacent panels stay together when joint perpendicularly to each other. The fastening means


46


are screws or alike. The fastening means join together the four modular panels to form the box-like modular shelf as shown in FIG.


12


. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. Therefore no figure is shown for this shelf The engagements of the slanted surfaces provide additional resistance to momentum forces for a single modular shelf. When more than two modular shelves are joined together by bolts and nuts through the holes


47


, the bolts and nuts and the panels all help to resist momentum forces. The shelf thus can resist forces from its sides.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, the basic unit of the sixth variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


50


which is formed by a back panel


51


mounted onto a modular shelf of the fourth variation of the invented devices. The back panel braces the four modular panels so that the modular shelf can resist side forces. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. Therefore no figure is shown for this shelf The back panel may optionally have holes so that it can be joined with a modular panel of an adjacent modular panel of a modular shelf This back panel also provides a mean for a shelf to have it openings opened in different directions. This back panel also allows a shelf to be expanded horizontally.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, the basic unit of the seventh variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


52


which is formed by a back panel


53


, four identical modular panels


54


and fastening means


55


. The fastening means can be screws or alike. The modular panel has a hole near its center and a row of holes on its two opposite edges. The fastening means connect the four modular panels and the back panel together. The back panel braces the four modular panels. The back panel may optionally have holes. The functions of the back panel are the same as those described for the sixth variation of the invented devices. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. Therefore no figure is shown for this shelf.




Referring to

FIG. 15

, the basic unit of the eighth variation of the invented devices is a modular shelf


56


which is formed by adding eight momentum blocks


57


onto a modular shelf of the fourth variation of the invented devices. Referring to

FIG. 16

, the momentum block is a “U”-shaped channel with an enlarged leg


58


, a channel web


59


, and a thin leg


59


. Referring to

FIG. 17

, the momentum block


57


will be placed on the edge of a modular panel


61


as shown. Then, another modular panel


62


will be fastened perpendicular to the modular panel


61


by the screw


63


. The function of the momentum block is to form a momentum resistant corner which can provide additional resistance to the momentum forces M. With the four inner corners to have the momentum blocks, the modular shelf can resist side forces to form a stable structure to against side forces. More than two of the modular shelves can be joined together to form a shelf, similar to the ways described for the first variation of the invented devices. No figure is shown for this shelf.




Although the surfaces of the panels are shown flat in the figures, the surfaces can be not flat and can be wafer surfaces. The panels can have perforations or patterns. The panels may have more than one hole to ensure properly joining of two modular shelves. The edges of the panels can have pre-drilled holes to facilitate the joining of two modular panels by the fastening means. The panel can also have pre-drilled holes so that dowels or alike can be inserted to facilitate the installations of additional shelf or racks in a modular shelf.




The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents, may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention as claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A modular shelf made of modular panels comprising:a) four modular panels; b) fastening means; c) each of said four modular panels having an enlarged thickened edge; d) said fastening means connecting said modular panels and not extending beyond said thickened edge.
  • 2. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 1 wherein said modular panel having a wafer surface.
  • 3. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 1 wherein said modular panel having a hole.
  • 4. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 1 wherein said modular panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 5. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 1 wherein said modular panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 6. A modular shelf made of modular panels comprising:a) four modular panels; b) fastening means; c) each of said four modular panels having enlarged portions of its two opposite edges; d) said fastening means connecting said modular panels.
  • 7. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 6 wherein said modular panel having a wafer surface.
  • 8. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 6 wherein said modular panel having a hole.
  • 9. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 6 wherein said modular panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 10. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 6 wherein said modular panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 11. A modular shelf made of modular panels comprising:a) four modular panels; b) fastening means; c) each of said four modular panels being “Z”-shaped panel; d) said fastening means connecting said modular panels.
  • 12. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 11 wherein one end of each of the tips of the legs of said “Z”-shaped panel having a slanted surface.
  • 13. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 11 wherein said modular panel having a hole.
  • 14. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 11 wherein said modular panel having a wafer surface.
  • 15. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 11 wherein said modular panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 16. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 11 wherein said modular panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 17. A modular shelf made of modular panels comprising:a) four modular panels each having an enlarged thickened edge, b) fastening means; c) a back panel; d) said fastening means connecting said modular panels and said back panel and not extending beyond said thickened edge.
  • 18. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said modular panel having a wafer surface.
  • 19. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said back panel having a wafer surface.
  • 20. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said back panel having a hole.
  • 21. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said back panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 22. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said back panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 23. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said modular panel having a hole.
  • 24. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said modular panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 25. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 17 wherein said modular panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 26. A modular shelf made of modular panels comprising:a) four modular panels; b) fastening means; c) a back panel; d) each of said four modular panels being “Z”-shaped panel; e) said fastening means connecting said modular panels and said back panel.
  • 27. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein one end of each of the tips of the legs of said “Z”-shaped panel having a slanted surface.
  • 28. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said modular panel having a hole.
  • 29. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said modular panel having a wafer surface.
  • 30. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said back panel having a wafer surface.
  • 31. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said back panel having a hole.
  • 32. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said back panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 33. The back panel of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said back panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 34. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said modular panel having a hole in plural form.
  • 35. The modular panel of said four modular panels of said modular shelf of claim 26 wherein said modular panel having a large hole and two small holes in plural form.
  • 36. A shelf comprising:a) said modular shelf of claim 1 in plural form; b) fastening means; c) said fastening means connecting two adjoining said modular shelf of claim 1.
  • 37. A shelf comprising:a) said modular shelf of claim 6 in plural form; b) fastening means; c) said fastening means connecting two adjoining said modular shelf of claim 6.
  • 38. A shelf comprising:a) said modular shelf of claim 11 in plural form; b) fastening means; c) said fastening means connecting two adjoining said modular shelf of claim 11.
  • 39. A shelf comprising:a) said modular shelf of claim 17 in plural form; b) fastening means; c) said fastening means connecting two adjoining said modular shelf of claim 17.
  • 40. A shelf comprising:a) said modular shelf of claim 26 in plural form; b) fastening means; c) said fastening means connecting two adjoining said modular shelf of claim 26.
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