Claims
- 1. A shelf apparatus for a storage and display rack for substantially cylindrical objects, comprising:a monolithically formed shelf member, having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis; at least one substantially cylindrical object-receiving slot disposed in the shelf member, defined by a longitudinally extending recess in the shelf member, at least two longitudinally extending, inclined ribs, operably supported in the shelf member for vertically supporting a substantially cylindrical object above a transversely arcuate bottom surface of the at least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot, and a resiliently supported back wall member, operably extending substantially transversely to the at least two longitudinally extending, inclined ribs, for abutting a downwardly extending end of a substantially cylindrical object placed into the at least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot; and a plurality of support member receiving sockets operably disposed in an underside surface of the shelf member.
- 2. The shelf apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resiliently supported back wall member is supported along a bottom peripheral region thereof by the at least two longitudinally extending, inclined ribs, and further supported along a top peripheral region by a transversely extending top surface region of the shelf member.
- 3. A shelf apparatus for a storage and display rack for substantially cylindrical objects, comprising:a monolithically formed shelf member, having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis; at least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot disposed in the shelf member, defined by a longitudinally extending recess in the shelf member, at least two longitudinally extending, inclined rids, operably supported in the shelf member for vertically supporting a substantially cylindrical object above a transversely arcuate bottom surface of the least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot, and a resiliently supported back wall member operably extending substantially transverely to the longitudinally extending recess for abutting an end of a substantially cylindrical object placed into the at least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot.
- 4. A shelf apparatus for a storage and display rack for substantially cylindrical objects, comprising:a monolithically formed shelf member, having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis; at least one substantially cylindrical object-receiving slot disposed in the shelf member, defined by a longitudinally extending recess in the shelf member, and at least two longitudinally extending, inclined ribs, operably supported in the shelf member for vertically supporting a substantially cylindrical object above a transversely arcuate bottom surface of the at least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot; a back wall member; and a plurality of support member receiving sockets operably disposed in an underside surface of the shelf member.
- 5. A shelf apparatus for a storage and display rack for substantially cylindrical objects, comprising:a monolithically formed shelf member, having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis; at least two longitudinally extending, inclined ribs, operably supported in the shelf member for vertically supporting a substantially cylindrical object above a transversely arcuate bottom surface of the at least one substantially cylindrical object receiving slot, at least one object receiving slot disposed in the shelf member defined by a longitudinally extending recess in the shelf member, said recess having a curved cross-section corresponding to the curved surface of the cylindrical object so as to securely hold cylindrical objects on the shelf.
- 6. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the inclined ribs are substantially parallel.
- 7. The shelf apparatus of claim 3 wherein the shelf member defines at least one aperture to reduce the quantity of material to form the shelf member.
- 8. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the shelf member is made from injection-moldable plastic material.
- 9. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the shelf member defines at least one the aperture between the inclined ribs.
- 10. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the shelf member has a plurality of surrounding webs that define a plurality of apertures.
- 11. The shelf apparatus of claim 10, wherein the surrounding webs are supported by an array of vertically extending ribs, the vertically extending ribs located on an underside surface of the shelf member, wherein some vertically extending ribs extend transversely and some vertically extending ribs extend longitudinally along the underside surface of the shelf member.
- 12. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the inclined ribs are inclined downwardly towards the back wall member.
- 13. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein at least two shelf members are joined side by side.
- 14. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the inclined ribs are substantially parallel.
- 15. The shelf apparatus of claim 5 wherein the shelf member defines at least one aperture to reduce the quantity of material to form the shelf member.
- 16. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the shelf member is made from injection-moldable plastic material.
- 17. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the shelf member defines at least one the aperture between the inclined ribs.
- 18. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the shelf member has a plurality of surrounding webs that define a plurality of apertures.
- 19. The shelf apparatus of claim 18, wherein the surrounding webs are supported by an array of vertically extending ribs, the vertically extending ribs located on an underside surface of the shelf member, wherein some vertically extending ribs extend transversely and some vertically extending ribs extend longitudinally along the underside surface of the shelf member.
- 20. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the inclined ribs are inclined downwardly towards the back wall member.
- 21. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein at least two shelf members are joined side by side.
- 22. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inclined ribs are substantially parallel.
- 23. The shelf apparatus of claim 1 wherein the shelf member defines at least one aperture to reduce the quantity of material to form the shelf member.
- 24. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shelf member is made from injection-moldable plastic material.
- 25. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shelf member defines at least one the aperture between the inclined ribs.
- 26. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shelf member has a plurality of surrounding webs that define a plurality of apertures.
- 27. The shelf apparatus of claim 26, wherein the surrounding webs are supported by an array of vertically extending ribs, the vertically extending ribs located on an underside surface of the shelf member, wherein some vertically extending ribs extend transversely and some vertically extending ribs extend longitudinally along the underside surface of the shelf member.
- 28. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inclined ribs are inclined downwardly towards the back wall member.
- 29. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least two shelf members are joined side by side.
- 30. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the inclined ribs are substantially parallel.
- 31. The shelf apparatus of claim 4 wherein the shelf member defines at least one aperture to reduce the quantity of material to form the shelf member.
- 32. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the shelf member is made from injection-moldable plastic material.
- 33. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the shelf member defines at least one the aperture between the inclined ribs.
- 34. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the shelf member has a plurality of surrounding webs that define a plurality of apertures.
- 35. The shelf apparatus of claim 34, wherein the surrounding webs are supported by an array of vertically extending ribs, the vertically extending ribs located on an underside surface of the shelf member, wherein some vertically extending ribs extend transversely and some vertically extending ribs extend longitudinally along the underside surface of the shelf member.
- 36. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the inclined ribs are inclined downwardly towards the back wall member.
- 37. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein at least two shelf members are joined parallel to each other.
- 38. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least a first shelf member and a second shelf member, wherein at least the first shelf member has a plurality of support member receiving sockets operably disposed in a topside surface thereof, anda plurality of support members capable of being inserted into the support member receiving sockets operably disposed in the topside surface of the first shelf member and inserted into the support member receiving sockets operably disposed in the underside surface of the second shelf member.
- 39. The shelf apparatus of claim 38, comprising a plurality of stacked shelf members to bear the combined load of a plurality of cylindrical objects.
- 40. The shelf apparatus of claim 2, further comprising at least a first shelf member and a second shelf member, wherein at least the first shelf member has a plurality of support member receiving sockets operably disposed in a topside surface thereof, anda plurality of support members capable of being inserted into the support member receiving sockets operably disposed in the topside surface of the first shelf member and inserted into the support member receiving sockets operably disposed in the underside surface of the second shelf member.
- 41. The shelf apparatus of claim 40, comprising a plurality of stacked shelf members to bear the combined load of a plurality of cylindrical objects.
- 42. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, further comprising at least a first shelf member and a second shelf member, wherein at least the first shelf member has a plurality of support member receiving sockets operably disposed in a topside surface thereof, anda plurality of support members capable of being inserted into the support member receiving sockets operably disposed in the topside surface of the first shelf member and inserted into the support member receiving sockets operably disposed in the underside surface of the second shelf member.
- 43. The shelf apparatus of claim 42, comprising a plurality of stacked shelf members to bear the combined load of a plurality of cylindrical objects.
- 44. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the shelf member further comprises a pair of longitudinally extending wedge shape, curved panels that face each other on a topside surface of the shelf member to further define the object receiving slot, wherein the wedge shape, curved panels diverge from each other as they extend towards the back wall member.
- 45. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the shelf member further comprises a pair of longitudinally extending wedge shape, curved panels that face each other on a topside surface of the shelf member to further define the object receiving slot, wherein the wedge shape, curved panels diverge from each other as they extend towards the back wall member.
- 46. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shelf member further comprises a pair of longitudinally extending wedge shape, curved panels that face each other on a topside surface of the shelf member to further define the object receiving slot, wherein the wedge shape, curved panels diverge from each other as they extend towards the back wall member.
- 47. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the shelf member further comprises a pair of longitudinally extending wedge shape, curved panels that face each other on a topside surface of the shelf member to further define the object receiving slot, wherein the wedge shape, curved panels diverge from each other as they extend towards the back wall member.
- 48. The shelf apparatus of claim 3, wherein the shelf member further comprises at least one vertically extending transverse web and at least one vertically extending longitudinal web on the underside of the shelf member to provide rigidity to the shelf member.
- 49. The shelf apparatus of claim 5, wherein the shelf member further comprises at least one vertically extending transverse web and at least one vertically extending longitudinal web on the underside of the shelf member to provide rigidity to the shelf member.
- 50. The shelf apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shelf member further comprises at least one vertically extending transverse web and at least one vertically extending longitudinal web on the underside of the shelf member to provide rigidity to the shelf member.
- 51. The shelf apparatus of claim 4, wherein the shelf member further comprises at least one vertically extending transverse web and at least one vertically extending longitudinal web on the underside of the shelf member to provide rigidity to the shelf member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/135,620 filed May 24, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (25)
Provisional Applications (1)
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