The present application relates generally to storage containers and shelving. More particularly, the present application relates to a connecting structure that couples together bulk storage and pallet storage racks.
Industrial shelving units include a variety of modular structures to fit the particular need of the shelving unit. Existing shelving units include upwardly extending posts that stabilize a platform extending between the posts. Objects, such as boxes or pallets, rest on top of the platform until the objects are needed from the storage facility. Shelving units can also include side braces that support the structure of the unit.
Common industrial shelving units include pallet storage racks and bulk storage racks located independent of one another. Pallet storage racks are adapted to store objects placed on a pallet and transported to the rack on, for example, a forklift. Bulk storage racks, however, are adapted to store objects that can be loaded onto the rack by hand, for example. Pallet storage racks are considered more “heavy duty” than bulk storage racks due to the added weight of the pallet that can be delivered via a forklift when resting on the platform. As a result, pallet storage racks and bulk storage racks include different and non-interchangeable connection mechanisms disposed between the upstanding posts and the beams extending across the platform.
Storage facilities typically include both pallet and bulk storage racks, and many times include both of these racks within close proximity. To conserve space, the racks are usually placed as close to one another as possible, but typically with some wasted space in between. As a result, a need exists for a structure that couples pallet and bulk storage racks together in a manner that better utilizes the space of the storage facility. Also, linking together pallet storage and bulk storage racks results in greater structural stability of the rack configuration.
The present application relates to a shelving system that couples a pallet storage rack and a bulk storage rack. Conventionally, a post disposed on the pallet storage rack includes a different receiving structure than a post disposed on the bulk storage rack. The system of the present application therefore includes a beam having first and second ends, where the first end is adapted to couple with an upstanding post for a pallet storage rack, and the second end is adapted to couple with an upstanding post for a bulk storage rack. The structure of the present application couples the bulk storage and pallet storage racks to conserve space and provide a more convenient, stable, and efficient storage system.
The present application discloses a connecting structure including a beam having first and second ends; a bulk connector disposed at the first end and adapted to couple to an engagement portion of a bulk post, and a pallet connector disposed at the second end and adapted to engage a keyhole of a pallet post.
The present application also includes a shelving system including a pallet shelf having a plurality of pallet posts having a keyhole; a platform extending between at least two of the plurality of pallet posts; a bulk shelf including a plurality of bulk posts each including an engagement portion and a beam having first and second ends, a bulk connector disposed at the first end and adapted to couple to the engagement portion; and a pallet connector disposed at the second end and adapted to engage the keyhole of a pallet post.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
While this invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail, a preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The present application relates to a shelving system that couples together a pallet storage rack and a bulk storage rack. In general, a pallet storage rack includes an upstanding post different than a post included in a bulk storage rack. The system of the present application can include a beam having first and second ends, where the first end is adapted to couple with the pallet storage post and where the second end is adapted to couple with the bulk storage post. The structure of the present application therefore couples together the bulk storage rack and the pallet storage rack to conserve space and provide a more convenient, stable, and efficient storage system.
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As discussed below, the pallet post 110 includes a different structure for receiving the beam 120, compared to the receiving structure of the bulk post 115. As a result, the beam 120 can include first and second ends with different structure on the first and second ends for connecting with the receiving structures of the pallet post 110 and the bulk post 115. The beam 120 can therefore couple together a bulk storage rack to a pallet storage rack with different connecting structure on the first and second ends of the beam 120.
In an embodiment, the bulk connector 125 can include a main face 150 and a side face 155, with an extending face 160 angled substantially perpendicular to the side face 155. The bulk connector 125 can also include one or more fingers 165 having a main body 165a and a cam portion 165b extending from the main body 165a. As shown in
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As discussed herein, the beam 120, bulk connector 125 and pallet connector 130 are three separate components. However, it will be appreciated that the beam 120, bulk connector 125 and pallet connector 130 can be integral with one another, or can be separate from one another, as needed. Other components discussed above can also be integral with or separate from one another, or can be combined together in any manner.
The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.