Claims
- 1. An adjustable rack system comprising:a first rack member having a plurality of openings; a second rack member having a connecting bracket including a recessed portion on a first surface of the connecting bracket and a plurality of connectors extending from the first surface in a first direction, the connectors being adapted for insertion in the first direction into the openings to a first position and movement from the first position in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction to a second position; a locking pin carried by the connecting bracket and adapted for movement between an extended position where the locking pin projects beyond the recessed portion in the first direction and into an aperture in the first rack member and a retracted position where the locking pin does not project beyond the recessed portion in the first direction; and a biasing member coupled to the locking pin and located at least partially in the first direction with respect to the first surface, the biasing member biasing the locking pin towards the extended position, wherein a majority of the first surface of the connecting bracket lies substantially flat against the first rack member when the connectors are in the second position.
- 2. The adjustable rack system of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is located along a free edge of the connecting bracket.
- 3. The adjustable rack system of claim 1, wherein the locking pin includes a grip, a shaft and a head, the head is located in the first direction with respect to the first surface of the connecting bracket and the grip is located in a third direction, opposite the first direction, with respect to the first surface of the connecting bracket, and wherein the biasing member is a coil spring surrounding the shaft of the locking pin and at least a portion of the spring is located between the first surface of the connecting bracket and the head of the locking pin.
- 4. The adjustable rack system of claim 1, wherein the connecting bracket is a substantially L-shaped connecting bracket.
- 5. The adjustable rack system of claim 4, further comprising a support coupled to the second rack member in such a manner that a portion of the support is adjacent the locking pin.
- 6. The adjustable rack system of claim 5, wherein the portion of the support contacts the locking pin.
- 7. The adjustable rack system of claim 6, wherein the locking pin contacts the support when sufficient force is exerted against the locking pin in a direction towards the support.
- 8. The adjustable rack system of claim 5, wherein the support is coupled to the recessed portion of the connecting bracket.
- 9. The adjustable rack system of claim 8, wherein the support further comprises a support surface adapted to prevent the locking pin from slipping out of contact with the support.
- 10. The adjustable rack system of claim 9, wherein the support surface is a concave surface adapted to cradle the locking pin.
- 11. The adjustable rack system of claim 10, wherein the support comprises a connector that extends from the first surface in the first direction, the support adapted for insertion in the first direction into at least one of the plurality of openings to the first position and movement in the second direction orthogonal to the first direction.
- 12. The adjustable rack system of claim 11, wherein the connectors are headed connectors and the openings are teardrop shaped.
- 13. An adjustable rack system comprising:a column having a plurality of teardrop shaped slots; a beam having a connecting bracket including a plurality of connectors extending from a first surface in a first direction and an indentation formed by a portion of the first surface, wherein the connectors are adapted for insertion in the first direction into an upper portion of the teardrop shaped slots to a first position and movement from the first position in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction to a second position within a lower portion of the teardrop shaped slots; a locking pin extending through an aperture in the indentation, the locking pin being movable between an extended position where the locking pin projects beyond the indentation in the first direction and a retracted position where the locking pin does not project beyond the indentation in the first direction; and a spring coupled to the locking pin and located at least partially within the indentation, the spring biasing the locking pin towards the extended position, wherein the spring biases the locking pin into a portion of one of the teardrop shaped slots when the connectors are in the second position.
- 14. The adjustable rack system of claim 13, wherein a majority of the first surface of the connecting bracket lies substantially flat against the column when the connectors are in the second position.
- 15. The adjustable rack system of claim 13, further comprising a locking pin support coupled to the beam in such a manner that a portion of the locking pin support is adjacent the locking pin.
- 16. The adjustable rack system of claim 15, wherein the locking pin support is coupled to the indentation in the connecting bracket.
- 17. The adjustable rack system of claim 16, wherein the locking pin support further comprises a surface adapted to prevent the locking pin from slipping around the support.
- 18. An adjustable rack system comprising:a first rack member having a plurality of openings; a second rack member having a connecting bracket including a first surface and a plurality of connectors extending from the first surface in a first direction, the connectors being adapted for insertion in the first direction into the openings to a first position and movement from the first position in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction to a second position; a locking pin coupled to the second rack member for movement between an extended position where the locking pin projects in the first direction into an aperture in the first rack member and a retracted position where the locking pin starts to withdraw from the aperture; a locking pin support extending from the first surface in the first direction and positioned so a portion of the support is adjacent the locking pin the portion located in the first direction with respect to the first:and surface, wherein the locking pin contacts the portion when sufficient force is exerted against the locking pin in a direction towards the support; and a biasing member coupled to the locking pin and biasing the locking pin towards the extended position.
- 19. The adjustable rack system of claim 18, wherein the locking pin support further comprises a support surface adapted to prevent the locking pin from slipping out of contact with the support.
- 20. The adjustable rack system of claim 18, wherein the locking pin support is adapted for insertion into an aperture comprising at least one of the openings in the first rack member.
- 21. The adjustable rack system of claim 18, wherein at least one of the plurality of connectors comprises the locking pin support.
- 22. A connector for coupling a first rack member to a second rack member, the connector comprising:a first surface including a recessed portion; a plurality of studs extending from the first surface in a first direction; a locking pin carried by the recessed portion and adapted for movement between an extended position where the locking pin projects beyond the recessed portion in the first direction and a retracted position where the locking pin does not project beyond the recessed portion in the first direction; a biasing member coupled to the locking pin and located at least partially in the first direction with respect to the first surface, the biasing member biasing the locking pin towards the extended position; and a support adjacent the locking pin, wherein the locking pin contacts the support at least when sufficient force is exerted against the locking pin in a direction towards the support.
- 23. The connector of claim 22, wherein the support further comprises a support surface adapted to prevent the locking pin from slipping out of contact with the support.
- 24. An adjustable rack system comprising:a first rack member having a plurality of openings; a second rack member having a connecting bracket including a first surface having a portion thereof defining a recessed portion and a plurality of connectors extending from the first surface in a first direction, the connectors being adapted for insertion in the first direction into the openings to a first position and movement from the first position in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction to a second position; a locking pin carried by the recessed portion of the connecting bracket and adapted for movement between an extended position where the locking pin projects beyond the recessed portion in the first direction and into an aperture in the first rack member and a retracted position where the locking pin does not project beyond the recessed portion in the first direction; and a biasing member coupled to the locking pin and located at least partially in the first direction with respect to the first surface, the biasing member biasing the locking pin towards the extended position.
- 25. The adjustable rack system of claim 24, wherein a majority of the first surface of the connecting bracket lies substantially flat against the first rack member when the connectors are in the second position.
- 26. The adjustable rack system of claim 24, wherein the connecting bracket is a substantially L-shaped connecting bracket and the recessed portion is located along a free edge of the L-shaped connecting bracket.
- 27. The adjustable rack system of claim 24, further comprising a support extending from the first surface in the first direction and positioned so a portion of the support is adjacent the locking pin.
- 28. The adjustable rack system of claim 27, wherein the portion of the support contacts the locking pin at least when sufficient force is exerted against the locking pin in a direction towards the support.
- 29. The adjustable rack system of claim 27, wherein the support is coupled to the recessed portion of the connecting bracket.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of copending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/144,937, filed Jul. 20, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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