Stiffener for modular shelf system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6283313
  • Patent Number
    6,283,313
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 16, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pair of back-to-back shelf systems each have a plurality of horizontal and polygonal shelf panels and respective front and back vertical standards at corners of the panels and each formed with a vertical row of holes. Each of the back standards of one of the systems is closely juxtaposed with a respective one of the back standards of the other system. A stiffener has a vertical and rigid center panel lying between the systems and having a pair of opposite and upright end edges each at two of the back standards. Respective pairs of oppositely directed hook flanges project from each of the end edges with each hook flange projecting toward a respective one of the back standards. A respective downwardly directed hook is provided on one of each of the pairs of hook flanges projecting through one of the holes of the respective standard and a respective upwardly directed hook is provided on each of the other of the pairs of hook flanges projecting through one of the holes of the respective standard.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a modular shelf system comprised of upright standards or posts and horizontal shelf panels. More particularly this invention concerns a stiffener for such a shelf system.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A standard modular shelf system is formed by four identical standards normally made of sheet metal and each formed with a row of attachments, and a plurality of normally rectangular shelf panels. The standards are set vertically at corners of the panels where they are attached to the panels. The result is a shelf system that can be modified, expanded, and taken down and reassembled relatively easily.




While such a shelf system is carrying a considerable load, it has little lateral strength and therefore needs to be stiffened if it is to withstand any type of lateral load. Thus as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,648,517 of Schafer stiffeners are used. The simplest stiffener is one or more diagonal struts secured between the standards. Alternately panels can be used which are connected to the standards and extend vertically. Such panels not only stiffen the system, but form a side or back wall for the shelves, making the systems somewhat easier to use than purely open shelving.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved stiffened shelf system.




Another object is the provision of such an improved shelf-system stiffener which is of simple construction, takes up little space, and is easy to install.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A pair of back-to-back shelf systems each have a plurality of horizontal and polygonal shelf panels and respective front and back vertical standards at corners of the panels and each formed with a vertical row of holes. Each of the back standards of one of the systems is closely juxtaposed with a respective one of the back standards of the other system. A stiffener has according to the invention a vertical and rigid center panel lying between the systems and having a pair of opposite and upright end edges each at two of the back standards. Respective pairs of oppositely directed hook flanges project from each of the end edges with each hook flange projecting toward a respective one of the back standards. A respective downwardly directed hook is provided on one of each of the pairs of hook flanges projecting through one of the holes of the respective standard and a respective upwardly directed hook is provided on each of the other of the pairs of hook flanges projecting through one of the holes of the respective standard.




Such a stiffener is first hooked by means of its downwardly directed hooks to the back of one shelf system so as to rigidify and close the back of that shelf system. Then the back of another shelf system is set down on the stiffener to rigidify this system and close its back. The result is a two-sided shelf system that is extremely stable, much more stable than two standard shelf systems standing back-to-back.




According to the invention each standard is formed with a full-length groove having a floor formed with the respective row of holes. Thus the hook flange engages deeply into this groove, further increasing the stability of the system. Furthermore each end edge is provided with a generally U-section hook strip having a short flange fixed to the respective end edge and a long flange engaged in the respective groove and formed with the respective hook. In addition each end edge has an outer mounting flange lying between and fastened to the respective hook strip and an inner mounting flange fixed to the center panel. Adjacent back standards are therefore only spaced apart by the thickness of the three metal plates—the floors of the two hook strips and the short flange of the edge flange—so the system is also fairly compact.




The center panel in accordance with the invention is formed with horizontal corrugations and the inner mounting flange is formed as a row of tabs secured to the corrugations.




Each flange according to the invention is formed with a vertical row of such hooks and the hooks of one flange of each pair of flanges are offset vertically from the hooks of the other flange of the respective pair of flanges. Each hook flange is unitary with the respective hooks.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:





FIG. 1

is a front view of a stiffener according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a vertical section through a portion of a shelf system equipped with the stiffener of this invention;





FIG. 3

is a section taken along line III—III of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side view of part of the stiffener; and





FIG. 5

is an end view of the stiffener taken in the direction of arrow V of FIG.


11


.











SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION




As seen in

FIG. 2

a double shelf system


1


has back corner posts or standards


2


and


3


formed of sheet metal and having end edges


4


each formed with a full-length square groove


6


in the floor


5


of which is formed a series of mounting holes


7


. Shelf panels


24


and


25


are secured in a manner not shown in further detail to these standards


2


and


3


, it being understood that the panels


24


and


25


are rectangular and have a standard


2


or


3


in each back corner and other identical standards in the unillustrated front corners.




According to the invention a stiffener


8


comprises a corrugated or ribbed center panel


13


secured between a pair of end strips


9


. To this end the zig-zag edge strips


9


each have a short web


17


that projects between the adjacent standards


2


and


3


and a wide web


16


extending in the horizontal longitudinal direction


18


of the system and subdivided by slots


19


into tabs


20


that fit in the corrugations of the center panel


13


to which they are secured by spot welds


15


. A pair of J-section hook strips


11


and


12


each have an inner web


22


lying against the web or flange


17


and an outer web


21


extending perpendicular to the direction


18


and formed with a series of hooks


10


adapted to engage in the holes


7


. The hooks


10


of the strip


11


are directed downward and the hooks


10


of the strip


12


are directed upward. The panels


13


and strips


9


,


11


, and


12


are all normally made of sheet steel.




The stiffener


8


creates a narrow space


23


between the standards


2


and


3


that is filled by the floor webs of the hook strips


11


and


12


and the narrow web


17


of the edge strip


9


while the space between the back edges of the shelf panels


24


and


25


is largely filled by the corrugated plate


13


. Not only does the stiffener


8


prevent the shelf system from racking, that is moving from a square to a parallelogrammatic shape, but it also provides a solid back for the shelves it is installed behind.




With the system of this invention once one set of shelves is built, one or more of the stiffeners


8


is installed on it by hooking the downwardly directed hooks


10


of the strip


11


in its backwardly open holes


7


. Then the other shelf system is positioned adjacent it and lifted somewhat to engage the upwardly directed hooks


10


of the strips


12


in its backwardly open holes


10


, and is slid down to lock the system together. Disassembly is the reverse process and, like assembly, requires no tools.



Claims
  • 1. In combination with a pair of back-to-back shelf systems each havinga plurality of horizontal and polygonal shelf panels; and respective front and back vertical standards at corners of the panels and each formed with a vertical row of holes, each of the back standards of one of the systems being closely juxtaposed posed with a respective one of the back standards of the other system, a stiffener comprising a vertical and rigid center panel lying between the systems and having a pair of opposite and upright end edges each at two of the back standards; respective pairs of oppositely directed hook flanges projecting from each of the end edges, each hook flange projecting toward a respective one of the back standards; a respective downwardly directed hook on one of each of the pairs of hook flanges projecting through one of the holes of the respective standard; and a respective upwardly directed hook on each of the other of the pairs of hook flanges projecting through one of the holes of the respective standard.
  • 2. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 1 wherein each standard is formed with a full-length groove having a floor formed with the respective row of holes.
  • 3. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 2 wherein each end edge is provided with a generally U-section hook strip having a short flange fixed to the respective end edge and a long flange engaged in the respective groove and formed with the respective hook.
  • 4. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 3 wherein each end edge has an outer mounting flange lying between and fastened to the respective hook strip.
  • 5. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 4 wherein each end edge has an inner mounting flange fixed to the center panel.
  • 6. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 5 wherein the center panel is formed with horizontal corrugations and the inner mounting flange is formed as a row of tabs secured to the corrugations.
  • 7. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 1 wherein each flange is formed with a vertical row of such hooks.
  • 8. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 7 wherein the hooks of one flange of each pair of flanges are offset vertically from the hooks of the other flange of the respective pair of flanges.
  • 9. The shelf-system combination defined in claim 7 wherein each flange is unitary with the respective hooks.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 58 598 Dec 1998 DE
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