Claims
- 1. A shelf-supporting assembly comprising:
- a vertical standard having a front portion and a back portion, said front portion and said back portion joined by a series of vertically spaced members defining gaps therebetween, said vertically spaced members connected an approximate vertical midpoint of said back portion to an approximate vertical midpoint of said front portion of said vertical standard;
- a shelf bracket extending perpendicularly outwardly from the vertical standard;
- a flange at a base portion of said shelf bracket extending inwardly in parallel with said front portion of said vertical standard;
- hook-shaped projections extending from said flange;
- spaced members connecting said front portion of said vertical standard to said back portion of said vertical standard, said spaced members positioned so as to create a single file of equidistant gaps between said spaced members;
- said hook-shaped projections projecting through said gaps defining between said spaced members, thereby matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said front portion of said vertical standard and said back portion of said vertical standard while also matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said spaced members; and
- thereby removably and supportably attaching said shelf bracket to said vertical standard.
- 2. The shelf-supporting assembly set forth in claim 1 further including spaced screws holes in said front portion of said vertical base extending through spaced members and said back portion receiving screws for fastening said vertical standard to wall.
- 3. The shelf-supporting assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein said spaced members are of a uniform width less than a width of said front and rear portions thereby forming U-shaped channels in both sides of said vertical standard for receiving the flange of said shelf bracket with said hook-shaped projections projecting through said gaps.
- 4. The shelf-supporting assembly set forth in claim 1 further including:
- a second vertical standard spaced from said vertical standard;
- a second shelf bracket parallel to said shelf bracket extending perpendicularly outwardly from said second vertical standard;
- a second flange at a base portion of said second shelf bracket extending inwardly toward said vertical standard and said shelf brackets;
- hook-shaped projections extending from said second flange for removably, supportably attaching said second shelf bracket to said second vertical standard.
- 5. A shelving assembly comprising:
- at least two vertical standards;
- each of said standards having a front portion and a back portion, said front portion and said back portion joined by a series of vertically spaced members defining gaps therebetween, said vertically spaced members connecting an approximate vertical midpoint of said back portion to an approximate vertical midpoint of said front portion of said vertical standard;
- shelf brackets extending perpendicularly outwardly from said vertical standards;
- a flange at a base portion of each of said shelf brackets extending inwardly in parallel with the front portion of one of said vertical standards;
- hook-shaped projections extending from said flange;
- spaced members defining gaps therebetween connecting the front portion to the back portion on each of said vertical standards, said spaced members positioned so as to create a single file of equidistant gaps between said spaced members;
- said hook-shaped projections projecting through said gaps between said spaced members, thereby matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said front portion of said vertical standard and said back portion of said vertical standard while also matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said spaced members;
- thereby removably and supportably attaching said shelf bracket to said vertical standard; and
- a shelf positioned on and across said shelf brackets.
- 6. A shelf supporting assembly comprising:
- a vertical standard having a front portion and a back portion;
- a shelf bracket extending outward from the vertical standard;
- space members connecting said front portion of said vertical standard to said back portion of said vertical standard, said space members positioned so as to created equidistant gaps between said spaced members;
- a shelf mounting bracket supported in said gap;
- said front portion defining a longitudinal slot in the front portion thereof;
- a channel insert positioned within said slot said channel having a door hinged thereon for opening and closing.
- 7. A shelf-supporting assembly comprising:
- a vertical standard having a front portion and a back portion;
- a shelf bracket extending perpendicularly outward from the vertical standard;
- a flange at a base portion of said shelf bracket extending inwardly in parallel with said front portion of said vertical standard;
- hooked-shaped projections extending from said flange;
- spaced members connecting said front portion of said vertical standard to said back portion of said vertical standard, said spaced members positioned so as to create equidistant gaps between said spaced members;
- said hook-shaped projections projecting through said gaps between said spaced members, thereby matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said front portion of said vertical standard and said back portion of said vertical standard while also matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said spaced members;
- spaced screw holes in said front portion of said vertical standard extending through spaced members and said back portion receiving screws for fastening said vertical standard to wall;
- a longitudinal slot defined in said front portion;
- a decorative insert received in said slot covering said spaced screw holes, said decorative insert comprises a channel said channel having a door hinged thereon for opening and closing about a catch said channel defining a channel passageway for passage of concealed items therethrough;
- thereby removably and supportably attaching said shelf bracket to said vertical standard.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said shelf bracket comprises a single arm.
- 9. A shelf-supporting assembly comprising:
- a vertical standard having a front portion and a back portion;
- a shelf bracket extending perpendicularly outward from the vertical standard;
- a flange at a base portion of said shelf bracket extending inwardly in parallel with said front portion of said vertical standard;
- hooked-shaped projections extending from said flange;
- spaced members connecting said front portion of said vertical standard to said back portion of said vertical standard, said spaced members positioned so as to create equidistant gaps between said spaced members;
- said hook-shaped projections projecting through said gaps between said spaced members, thereby matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said front portion of said vertical standard and said back portion of said vertical standard while also matingly fitting said hook-shaped projections between said spaced members;
- spaced screw holes in said front portion of said vertical standard extending through spaced members and said back portion receiving screws for fastening said vertical standard to wall;
- a longitudinal slot defined in said front portion;
- a decorative insert received in said slot covering said spaced screw holes, said decorative insert comprises a channel said channel having a door hinged thereon for opening and closing about a catch said channel defining a channel passageway for passage of concealed items therethrough; and
- thereby removably and supportably attaching said shelf bracket to said vertical standard.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/737,800, filed Jul. 29, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/513,919, filed Apr. 24, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/321,378, filed Mar. 10, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,928,913, and application Ser. No. 07/364,962, filed Jun. 12, 1989, now abandoned.
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