Claims
- 1. A friction gripping and shear locking shelf bracket for use with a cantileverly supported shelf which provides increasing shear locking forces with increasing cantilever loading on the shelf, said friction gripping and shear locking shelf bracket including
- a base member adapted to be secured to a support structure such as a wall,
- a combined resiliently bendable friction gripping and shear locking arm extending outwardly from the base member,
- a shelf support ledge extending outwardly from the base member a greater distance than the friction gripping and shear locking arm at a location below the gripping and shear locking arm,
- said support ledge and gripping and shear locking arm forming an opening therebetween for the reception of the rear edge portion of a shelf to be supported from the bracket,
- the vertical distance between (a) the distal end portion of the gripping and locking arm and (b) the support ledge being less than the thickness of the rear edge portion of a shelf to be supported,
- said gripping and shear locking am being bendable upwardly to a position in which the vertical distance between the distal end portion of the gripping and shear locking arm, and the support ledge, is at least equal to the thickness of the rear edge portion of a shelf to be received in the opening and supported to thereby exert a gripping force on a shelf which is adapted to be inserted in said opening,
- a knife edge structure projecting downwardly from the gripping and locking arm between the distal and proximate ends of the gripper arm, said knife edge structure projecting downwardly to a location beneath the upper surface of an unloaded shelf which has been inserted in the opening between the gripping and shear locking arm and the support ledge, and
- a fulcrum on the support ledge located distally outwardly from the knife edge structure,
- whereby imposition of a load on the front end portion of a cantileverly supported shelf will increase the shear locking force between the knife edge structure and the shelf.
- 2. A cantileverly supported shelf system having increasing shear locking forces between a shelf and a bracket in the system with increasing cantilever loading on the shelf, said system including,
- a shelf having a rear edge portion adapted to be gripped and cantileverly held in a friction gripping and shear locking shelf bracket, and a front edge portion,
- a friction gripping and shear locking shelf bracket for use with said shelf which provides increasing shear locking forces with increasing cantilever loading on the shaft, said friction gripping and shear locking shelf bracket including
- a base member adapted to be secured to a support structure such as a wall,
- a combined resiliently bendable friction gripping and shear locking arm extending outwardly from the base member,
- a shelf support ledge extending outwardly from the base member a greater distance than the friction gripping and shear locking arm at a location below the gripping and shear locking arm,
- said support ledge and gripping and shear locking arm forming an opening therebetween for the reception of the rear edge portion of a shelf to be supported from the bracket,
- the vertical distance between (a) the distal end portion of the gripping and shear locking arm and (b) the support ledge being less than the thickness of the rear edge portion of a shelf to be supported,
- said gripping and shear locking arm being bendable upwardly to a position in which the vertical distance between the distal end portion of the gripping and shear locking arm, and the support ledge, is at least equal to the thickness of the rear edge portion of a shelf to be received in the opening and supported to thereby exert a gripping force on a shelf which is adapted to be inserted in said opening,
- a knife edge structure projecting downwardly from the gripping and locking arm between the distal and proximate ends of the gripper arm, said knife edge structure projecting downwardly to a location beneath the upper surface of an unloaded shelf which has been inserted in the opening between the gripping and shear locking arm and the support ledge, and
- a fulcrum on the support ledge located distally outwardly from the knife edge structure,
- whereby imposition of a load on the front end portion of a cantileverly supported shelf will increase the shear locking force between the knife edge structure and the shelf.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior co-pending application Ser. No. 1,341, filed Jan. 8, 1987, by Harold M. Randall for Shelving System, now abandoned.
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