The core of this invention comprises uniquely shaped upright posts and points of fixing that result in a new and improved method with flexibility to fix various attachments to form cabinets, racking, shelving, work benches, storage or display units, of various heights and widths.
The T shaped upright post and 7 vertical column faces that accommodate 8 fixing points and 4 different slot shapes comprises the primary object of the invention. In combination with angle top and bottom joiners of two uprights a solid frame can be formed and joined horizontally or vertically. The rigid nature of the upright posts allows a user to fix attachments widely or narrowly spaced and still retain structural integrity.
Various designs have been proposed in recent years generally for specific single use purposes, some examples are Storeroom Shelving U.S. Pat. No 2,991,888, Cabinet Structure and Method of Construction, U.S. Pat. No. 4,045,104, Support Structure and Method of Assembly, U.S. Pat. No. 2002/0171338 and Storage Rack with improved Beam to Column Connector U.S. Pat. No. 5,131,781.
Drawbacks of most if not all designs are upright support posts that are either a right angle shape, square or round and a subsequent restriction to a single method of fixing various component attachments and ultimately limits the functionality of the end product to either a cabinet e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 4,045,104 or storage rack e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 5,131,781 and U.S. Pat. No. 2,991,888. Other restrictions are placement of shelves in terms of height or spaces between shelves that impact structural integrity e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 2002/0171338 (a two part upright post with a joiner that effectively blocks connector slots).
This invention challenges these norms by utilising a 7 sided upright post and carefully positioning 4 different shaped slots that together allow multiple points of fixing for different attachments. The post is not limited to one or the other function. These may include but are not limited to attaching beams, shelves, panels, brackets, wheels, hooks and any other accessories that utilise the appropriate fixing points. Accessories could include but are not restricted to containers, pockets, tool holders, fishing gear, pipe holders the list is quite endless but dependent on the method and position of fixing.
A key process in manufacturing required compensating for the various steel stretch distortions caused by the 4 different shaped slots and their respective proximity to edges as the posts are roll formed. The engineering process is a matter of confidentiality.
Having the perception of the incompetence of other existing systems in achieving multi-functional effects in mind, we have made the following technical proposals: One upright has 7 fixing column faces and 8 fixing points, and 4 different styles of fixing slots. The primary innovation central to the system flexibility and functionality is a T shaped support post that facilitates the fitment of multiple attachments and is designed to allow left and right extension to an indefinite length.
The positioning of two upright support posts opposite each other with the lower T point facing inward and welding two outward L angle iron joiners 600 mm long and spaced 3 mm apart forms a rectangular frame. This frame can be stacked vertically and/or connected to another frame by attaching a beam horizontally left and/or right.
The design of the 8 fixing points allows a multitude of attachments with various methods of attachment. Methods of attachment include but are not limited to hooks and locking pins, steel rivet rings to fit the 4 slots as per:
1. A circular hole for fixing with screws, bolts or rivets.
2. Rhombic slots to accept a flanged connector and locked in place with a locking pin.
3. Tear drop shaped slots to accept a circular steel rivet.
4. A long square slot.
The positioning and welding of angle iron top and bottom braces to two upright posts, forms a rectangular frame ensuring rigidity and allows stacking vertically. The angle braces are spaced apart to allow side panels to be fixed within or external to the frame. Such panels can be formed of various materials, sheet metal, perspex, timber materials etc as per a users preference or material availability and fixed firmly by method 1 above. Such panels may be sourced separately from home improvement stores.
Primary specific elements of this utility innovation.
1. Support posts in a formed open T configuration resulting in 7 different vertical sides and 8 points of fixing.
2. The T shaped post enables attachments in multiple aspects at the same time.
3. Utilising 4 different style fixing slots that are positioned complementary to each other so that attachments can be fixed at any and all points and still be aligned to accommodate doors, drawers, shelves and beams.
The kit for forming a support structure consists of angle iron cross beams welded top and bottom to the claimed upright posts standing vertically opposite to each other to enable three specific configuration options.
1. The frames can be joined and bolted vertically to a height of 2.7 metres.
2. The split angle iron beams allow side panels to be fitted vertically within the frame.
3. The same method of joining frames vertically is used to attach wheel sets to the base.
The specific elements of this invention will become more easily apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
In the drawing the dash line is the folding line, from left to right on the first face is the first fixing point with the {circle around (1)} Circular hole, second face is the second fixing point with {circle around (2)} Rhombic slot, on the third face is the third fixing point with the {circle around (3)} Tear drop slot, on the 4th face is the fifth and six fixing point with {circle around (4)} Long square slot, on the 5th face is the seven fixing point with {circle around (3)} Tear drop slot, on the 6th face is the seven fixing point with {circle around (2)} Rhombic slot, on the 7th face is the eight fixing point with {circle around (1)} Circular hole.
Fix points 23 and 24 are the Long square slot {circle around (4)}, can fix the back panel {circle around (18)} the left and right on to the upright post {circle around (11)} in 90°. Shown in
Fixing point 27 and 28, are the Circular holes {circle around (1)}, they can adds on panels and accessories {circle around (6)} with screws.
The beam {circle around (16)} is fixed to the upright post {circle around (11)} at the Rhombic slot fixing point 22, into the Rhombic slot {circle around (2)} at the right side of the upright post like the left picture shows.
And the beam {circle around (16)} also can be fixed to the upright post {circle around (11)} at the Rhombic slot fixing point {circle around (21)}, at the same time like the picture shows below at right. The objective is to insert a locking pin {circle around (20)} and prevent beam dislodgement.
Positioning two upright support posts opposite each other with the lower T point facing inward and welding two outward facing L angle iron joiners 600 mm long and spaced 3 mm apart at the bottom and a second set in reverse at the top forms a solid rectangular frame.
The frame can be used in many configurations to accommodate various attachments manufactured by the applicant or attachments as decided by the user.
Two pieces of {circle around (11)} right post one is the front post, one is the back post, they are face to each other, and welded at {circle around (12)} to 4 pieces of {circle around (7)} L shape angle support. These build up {circle around (14)} the frame and the frame is the key piece in the whole system.
The flexibility of the post design allows users to interact in different ways with various materials.
Beam {circle around (16)} connect to the frame {circle around (14)} by {circle around (2)} Rhombic holes, bracket {circle around (15)} connect to the frame {circle around (14)} by {circle around (3)} tear drop slots.
To build a shelving system higher, the frame {circle around (14)} is joined to the top of a lower frame {circle around (14)} using holes {circle around (19)} to insert bolt to firmly fix the top frame to bottom frame. Three frames can be joined in this manner to form a frame vertically to a height of 2.7 meters.
a Incorporates beam fixings that provide support for internal shelves accessible from each end.
From the
Such as in the
In the same way the brackets {circle around (15)} can connect on the frame {circle around (14)}, so the side shelf {circle around (8)} an be placed next to each other at both left and right side as many as you like.
The back panel {circle around (18)} connect to the frame {circle around (14)} in to the long square slots {circle around (4)}, each frame can 3 pieces back panel on both left and right side. This will create a back for the shelf.
{circle around (1)} Circular hole
{circle around (2)} Rhombic slot
{circle around (3)} Tear drop slot
{circle around (4)} Long square slot
{circle around (5)} Nut and threaded bolt
{circle around (6)} Side cabinet panels or accessories
{circle around (7)} L shaped angle support
{circle around (8)} Shelf on bracket
{circle around (9)} Forward
{circle around (10)} Backward
{circle around (11)} Upright post
{circle around (12)} Welded together
{circle around (13)} Shelf on beam
{circle around (14)} Frame
{circle around (15)} Bracket
{circle around (16)} Beam
{circle around (17)} Rivet
{circle around (18)} Back panel
{circle around (19)} Hole for bolt top frame to bottom frame, and also for bolt the wheels on to the frame.
{circle around (20)} Locking pin
{circle around (21)} Rhombic slot fixing point A
{circle around (22)} Rhombic slot fixing point B
{circle around (23)} Long square slot fixing point A
{circle around (24)} Long square slot fixing point B
{circle around (25)} Tear drop slot fixing point A
{circle around (26)} Tear drop slot fixing point B
{circle around (27)} Circular hole fixing point A
{circle around (28)} Circular hole fixing point B
The present invention will now be described by referring to the accompanying drawings that illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention, from which its objects and features will be evident. The foregoing descriptions of the embodiments and their accompanying drawings of the invention are intended to illustrate and not limit this invention. Various changes and modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the appended claims.
References are made to attachments, beams, brackets, panels, doors, drawers etc. these references are simply to explain and help visualise the unique advantages of the 7 sided upright posts and the 8 points of fixing in 4 different methods. For example where a reference is made to a back panel, this could be substituted for a pool cue holder attachment, or fishing rod holder. Likewise a bracket attached to the tear drop slot could be extended toward the front of the unit or reversed to protrude from the rear of the post and create double sided utilization.
Referring to
1. Circular hole, 2.Rhombic slot, 3.Tear drop slot, 4.Long square slot
The four uprights presented in
The multi directional flexibility of these slots is indicated in
Fix points 23 and 24 are the Long square slot {circle around (4)}, can fix the back panel {circle around (18)} to the left and right on to the upright post {circle around (11)} in 90°. Shown in
Fixing point 27and 28, are the Circular holes {circle around (1)}, they can accept the attachment of panels and accessories {circle around (6)} with screws or threaded bolts and nut {circle around (5)} assemblies.
The upper level angle iron joiner performs similarly, but in place of attaching wheels, the same connector points allow another frame to be placed vertically and bolted together forming a rigid load spreading tall vertical frame.
Another view of this is shown as