Claims
- 1. A storage rack for use for suspension from rafters or beams, as provided in a building, garage, or related structure, comprising said storage rack having a pair of end frames, each end frame formed of a series of vertical rods, one of each vertical rod located at each corner of the storage rack, thereby providing a pair of vertical rods at each end of the storage rack, a series of cross braces provided between each pair of vertical rods, in each end frame of the storage rack, the upper end of each vertical rod having a fastener located thereat, for securement of the storage rack to the adjacent building rafters or beams, to which the storage rack secures and suspends, a series of integrally structured shelves, one of each shelf supported upon a cross brace and horizontally extending across the storage rack for support upon the aligned cross brace at the opposite end of said storage rack, each shelf including a series of longitudinal rods, a series of support rods secured to and extending between each of the longitudinal rods, to provide a shelf-like structure thereupon, and each formed shelf disposed for resting upon a pair of spaced cross braces when installed in the end frames for the storage rack, for support of items thereon, said support rods bent downwardly at their ends to form depending portions laterally of the shelves, to add structural reinforcement to the shelves during usage, said support rods located at each end of the longitudinal rods of the formed shelves providing for an engagement with the vertical rods of the end frames for the storage rack to prevent the shelves from sliding free from the end frames once installed, and each shelf having a pressure fit with the vertical rods when a shelf is positioned upon the cross braces and between the vertical rods of the pair of end frames.
- 2. The storage rack of claim 1 and including further longitudinal rods connecting to the lower edges of the bent down portions of the support rods to add structural reinforcement to the shelves during installation.
- 3. The storage rack of claim 2 wherein said bent down portions of the support rods are arranged at an angle of less than 90° with the horizontally disposed portions of the support rods that form the shelf surface, thereby to facilitate the insertion of the shelves between the vertical rods of the end frames upon installation.
- 4. The storage rack of claim 3 wherein the fastener for securing the storage rack to a rafter or beam includes formed hooks for securement of the upper ends of the vertical rods to a rafter.
- 5. The storage rack of claim 4 wherein each formed hooks include a sleeve, said sleeve having a hooked portion extending therefrom, and said sleeve provided for securement to the upper end of the vertical rod during installation.
- 6. The storage rack of claim 3 wherein the fastener for securing the storage rack to a rafter or beam includes a hook fastener.
- 7. The storage rack of claim 1 wherein said end frames, and series of integrally structured shelves, are fabricated of metal.
- 8. The storage rack of claim 7 wherein said metal end frames and shelves are vinyl coated.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/052,515 filed Jul. 14, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (21)
Provisional Applications (1)
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