Information
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Patent Grant
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6364139
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Patent Number
6,364,139
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 31, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 2, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cohen; Curtis A.
- Harris; Erica B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 187
- 211 1811
- 108 107
- 108 14711
- 108 14712
- 108 14714
- 108 14715
- 108 14718
- 108 106
- 403 373
- 248 243
- 248 244
- 248 245
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A two-part shelf-holder for supporting shelves on connecting members fixed around vertical posts of a sectional rack. The shelf-holder includes a fixed part fixedly connected at one end to a corner of the shelf and a movable part pivotally connected at one end to the fixed part via a vertical pivotal shaft. The fixed part is formed at another end with a curved case defining a side opening. The movable part is formed at another end with a curved cover adapted to close the side opening of the case. A free end of the case is formed of a dovetail mortise and a free end of the cover is formed of a dovetail tenon for fitly engaging with the dovetail mortise of the case. Two ends of the pivotal shaft are extended through two long holes provided on upper and lower sides of the movable part, so that the movable part could be moved linearly relative to the fixed part to engage or disengage the dovetail tenon with or from the dovetail mortise so as to close or open the two parts of the shelf-holder.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a two-part shelf-holder for sectional rack, and more particularly to a two-part shelf-holder that may be quickly opened and closed to mount around or dismount from a vertical post of the rack, so that a shelf or a horizontal support associated with the shelf-holder may be quickly mounted onto or dismounted from the vertical post.
Conventional sectional racks in the early stage required fastening means and tools to erect or disassemble the racks. However, improvements have been made to such sectional racks and fastening means and tools are no longer needed in the erection and disassembling thereof.
FIG. 1
illustrates one of these improved sectional racks. As shown, the rack includes vertical posts
10
having a plurality of horizontally spaced annular grooves
13
provided on their outer surfaces, and shelves
12
connected to the vertical posts
10
through two-part connecting members
11
. The two parts of the connecting member
11
maybe opened or closed relative to each other. Aradially inward projected rib
14
is annularly provided along an inner surface of the connecting member
11
at proper position, such that when the two parts of the connecting member
11
are in a closed position, it may be put around the vertical post
10
at a predetermined position by engaging the rib
14
with one of the grooves
13
. The connecting member
11
in the closed position has a downward and outward inclined outer surface, making it look like a truncated cone. The shelf
12
has short sleeves
15
provided at four corners thereof (only one corner is shown in FIG.
1
). Each sleeve
15
has a downward and outward inclined inner surface corresponding to the inclined outer surface of the connecting member
11
. The sleeves
15
are separately put around the connecting members
11
mounted on the vertical posts
10
to, on the one hand, force the connecting members
11
toward the vertical posts
10
and, on the other hand, connect the shelves
12
to the vertical posts
10
.
In the above-described sectional rack, each shelf
12
is connected to the vertical posts
10
by putting four sleeves
15
thereof around four connecting members
11
mounted on the posts
10
. If it is intended to increase or decrease the number of shelves
12
of the rack, it is necessary to temporarily remove the top shelf
12
from the rack before other layers of shelves
12
could be adjusted. This is, of course, inconvenient for the user to do so.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,676,263; 5,303,645; 5,174,676; 4,991,725; 4,799,818; 4,595,107; 4,546,887 and 4,763,799 all refer to the above-mentioned types of sectional racks.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,581 entitled “Easy-mount Shelf Holder for A Sectional Rack” granted to the applicant of the present invention discloses an openable shelf holder that enables a shelf to be sideward connected to vertical posts of the rack without the need of mounting from a top of the posts. This design also allows adjustment of a number of shelves on the rack without the need of dismounting the rack. However, the shelf holder disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,581 includes complicated structure to prevent two parts of the shelf holder forming a complete and closed sleeve from separating from each other when the sleeve is put around the connecting member to press the latter against the vertical post. Such complicate structure increases the difficulty and, accordingly, the cost in manufacturing the rack.
It is therefore the intention of the inventor to provide a two-part shelf-holder for sectional racks to eliminate the drawbacks in the conventional shelf holders for sectional racks, including that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,581.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a two-part shelf-holder for connecting a shelf or a horizontal support to vertical posts of a sectional rack in a more convenient manner to enable easy increase or decrease of the number of shelves on the rack.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a two-part shelf-holder for connecting a shelf or a horizontal support to vertical posts of a sectional rack, and the two-part shelf-holder has simple structure and could be easily manufactured at low cost.
To achieve the above and other objects, the two-part shelf-holder of the present invention for supporting shelves on connecting members fixed around vertical posts of a sectional rack mainly includes a fixed part fixedly connected at one end to a corner of the shelf and a movable part pivotally connected at one end to the fixed part via a vertical pivotal shaft. The fixed part is formed at another end with a curved case defining a side opening. The movable part is formed at another end with a curved cover adapted to engage with the side opening of the case. A free end of the case is formed of a dovetail mortise and a free end of the cover is formed of a dovetail tenon for fitly engaging with the dovetail mortise of the case. The pivotal shaft extends two ends through two long holes provided on upper and lower sides of the movable part, so that the movable part could, on the one hand, be guided by the long holes to move inward or outward relative to the fixed part and, on the other hand, be turned about the pivotal shaft relative to the fixed part. When the cover of the movable part is turned to close the case of the fixed part with the dovetail tenon engaged with the dovetail mortise, a complete and closed sleeve is formed for firmly locating around and downward pressing against one connecting member on the vertical post.
The fixed part of the two-part shelf-holder of the present invention could also be fixedly connected at one end to an end of a horizontal support of the sectional rack.
When the movable part of the two-part shelf-holder is moved forward for the pivotal shaft to abut on an end of the long holes away from the cover, the dovetail tenon sideward disengages from the dovetail mortise to allow the movable part to pivotally turn away from the fixed part to open the shelf-holder. And, when the movable part of the shelf-holder is moved rearward or inward for the pivotal shaft to abut on an end of the long holes facing the cover, the dovetail tenon is sideward moved into the dovetail mortise to allow the movable part and the fixed part to form a closed, sleeve-like shelf/holder.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective of a conventional sectional rack;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective of a two-part shelf-holder for a sectional rack according to the present invention in an opened state;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged perspective of the two-part shelf-holder of
FIG. 2
in a closed state;
FIG. 4
shows the manner of assembling the two-part shelf-holder of
FIG. 2
to a vertical post of the sectional rack;
FIG. 5
is a cross sectional view showing how the shelf-holder of
FIG. 2
presses a two-part connecting member against the vertical post of the sectional rack;
FIG. 6
is a cross sectional view showing that two parts of the shelf-holder of
FIG. 2
are fully closed to enclose the vertical post in the shelf-holder;
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional view showing that two parts of the shelf-holder of
FIG. 2
are sideward separated from one another;
FIG. 8
is a plan view of a shelf for a sectional rack having the two-part shelf-holders of the present invention connected to two corners thereof;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of a shelf for a sectional rack having the two-part shelf-holders of the present invention connected to four corners thereof;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view showing the use of a two-part shelf-holder according to a second embodiment of the present invention with another type of vertical post and connecting member for sectional rack; and
FIG. 11
is a vertical sectional view showing the shelf-holder, the connecting member, and the vertical post of
FIG. 10
in an assembled state.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please first refer to
FIG. 4
in which a part of a sectional rack
1
assembled from a plurality of vertical posts
10
, connecting members
11
, shelves
30
and horizontal supports
40
is shown. Each vertical post
10
is provided around an outer surface with a plurality of horizontally spaced grooves
13
or through holes (not shown). Each connecting member
11
is adapted to internally engage with one of the groove
13
to fix onto the vertical post
10
and has an upward tapered outer wall surface. The shelves
30
and the horizontal supports
40
are connected to the vertical posts
10
through two-part shelf-holders
20
of the present invention provided at their corners or outer ends.
Please now refer to
FIG. 2
in which a two-part shelf-holder
20
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. As shown, the shelf-holder
20
mainly includes a fixed part
21
and a movable part
22
pivotally connected to the fixed part
21
.
The fixed part
21
includes a horizontally extended arm portion
23
and a curved case
24
fixedly connected to an end of the arm portion
23
. The fixed part
21
is fixedly connected to an end of a horizontal support
40
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, or to a corner of a shelf
30
, as shown in FIGS.
8
and
9
, via thearmportion
23
. The curvedcase
24
defines a side opening
241
that has a width larger than an outer diameter of the vertical post
10
.
The movable part
22
is pivotally connected to the fixed part
21
via a pivotal shaft
25
, two ends of which are extended through a pair of through holes
26
provided at upper and lower sides of the movable part
22
to vertically and fixedly connected to upper and lower sides of the arm portion
23
of the fixed part
21
. The movable part
22
includes a forward extended curved cover
27
that is adapted to cover the side opening
241
of the curved case
24
to together with the curved case
24
form a complete and closed sleeve for locating around and pressing the connecting member
11
against the vertical post
10
.
The above-described two-part shelf-holder
20
is characterized in that the two through holes
26
provided on the movable part
22
are lengthwise extended long holes, as can be clearly seen in
FIG. 5
,
6
and
7
, to allow the movable part
22
to move inward or outward relative to the fixed part
21
and to pivotally turn about the pivotal shaft
25
, and that the cover
27
of the movable part
22
is formed at a free end with a dovetail tenon
271
and the case
24
of the fixed part
21
is formed at a free end with a dovetail mortise
242
corresponding to the dovetail tenon
271
, so that the cover
27
covers the side opening
241
of the case
24
with the dovetail tenon
271
fitly engaging with the dovetail mortise
242
, as shown in FIG.
3
.
With the long holes
26
, the movable part
22
is allowed to move inward or outward relative to the fixed part
21
and to rotate about the pivotal shaft
25
. When the movable art
22
is pivotally turned about the pivotal shaft
25
for the cover
27
to locate in front of the side opening
241
on the case
24
of the fixed part
21
, the movable part
22
is then be moved inward relative to the fixed part
21
so that the pivotal shaft
25
abuts on outer ends of the long holes
26
that face toward the cover
27
, the dovetail tenon
271
is moved into the dovetail mortise
242
to form a closed shelf-holder, as shown in FIG.
6
. And, when the movable part
22
is moved outward relative to the fixed part
21
so that the pivotal shaft
25
abuts against inner ends of the long holes
26
that face away from the cover
27
, the dovetail tenon
271
sideward disengages from the dovetail mortise
242
and the cover
27
could be turned about the pivotal shaft
25
to move away from the case
24
and open the closed shelf-holder, as shown in FIG.
7
.
Please refer back to FIG.
4
. To connect the two-part shelf-holder
20
of the present invention to the vertical post
10
, first turn the movable part
22
away from the fixed part
21
until an open angle between the cover
27
and the case
24
is maximized. At this point, the case
24
of the fixed part
21
could be moved toward the vertical post
10
for the latter to locate in the case
24
via the side opening
241
. Then, turn the movable part
22
toward the fixed part
21
and move the movable part
22
inward relative to the fixed part
21
for the dovetail tenon
271
to engage with the dovetail mortise
242
to form a complete sleeve to enclose the vertical post
10
in the shelf-holder
20
, as shown in FIG.
6
. Thereafter, move the shelf-holder
20
, and accordingly, the shelf
30
or the horizontal support
40
to which the shelf-holder
20
is connected, downward onto a connecting member
11
that has been engaged with one groove
13
on the vertical post
10
, as shown in FIG.
5
. The shelf
30
or the horizontal support
40
is then stopped by the connecting member
11
from moving any further and is fixed on the vertical post
10
at the connecting member
11
.
To disconnect the shelf
30
or the horizontal support
40
from the vertical post
10
of the sectional rack
1
, simply reverse the above-described procedures. It is apparent that the shelf
30
and the horizontal support
40
could be more conveniently and quickly assembled to and disassembled from the vertical post
10
of the sectional rack
1
when the two-part shelf-holders
20
of the present invention are connected to the corners or the ends of the shelf
30
or the horizontal support
40
, respectively.
With the engagement of the dovetail tenon
271
on the cover
27
of the movable part
22
with the dovetail mortise
242
on the case
24
of the fixed part
21
, the complete shelf-holder formed from the cover
27
and the case
24
is able to maintain its complete shape without becoming separated when the shelf-holder
20
is firmly pressed against the connecting member
11
to restrain the latter on the vertical post
10
.
The case
24
and the cover
27
are so designed that the complete shelf-holder formed from them has an upward tapered inner wall surface corresponding to the upward tapered outer wall surface of the connecting member
11
. The contact of these upward tapered surfaces with each other enables tight mounting of the connecting member
11
onto the vertical post
10
by the downward pushed shelf-holder
20
.
As can be seen from
FIG. 4
, the shelf
30
or the horizontal support
40
maybe connected to any position on the vertical post
10
of the sectional rack
1
simply by aligning the opened case
24
with the vertical post
10
and then closing the cover
27
to the case
24
to firmly enclose the vertical post
10
in the sleeve
20
. The mounting or dismounting of the shelf
30
or the horizontal support
40
to or from the vertical post
10
is not interfered by any other existing shelf
30
or horizontal support
40
on the vertical post
10
. That is, a shelf
30
or a horizontal support
40
could be added to or removed from the sectional rack
1
without disassembling any other existing shelves or horizontal supports
40
located above a position at where the shelf
30
or horizontal support
40
is to be added or removed.
As mentioned before, the fixed part
21
of the shelf-holder
20
of the present invention may be connected to two ends of a horizontal support
40
or to two or four corners of a shelf
30
, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, respectively.
For the two-part shelf-holder
20
of the present invention to work successfully, the following conditions must be met:
1. The side opening
241
on the case
24
of the fixed part
21
of the shelf-holder
20
must have a width larger than an outer diameter of the vertical post
10
, and the case
24
is formed at its free end with a dovetail mortise
242
.
2. The cover
27
on the movable part of the shelf-holder
20
is adapted to engage with the side opening
241
on the case
24
of the fixed part to provide a complete and closed sleeve, and the cover
27
is formed at its free end with a dovetail tenon
271
for fitly engaging with the dovetail mortise
242
on the case
24
.
3. The movable part
22
is provided at one end opposite to the cover
27
with upper and lower long holes through which avertical pivotal shaft
25
is extended to fixedly connect two ends thereof to the arm portion
23
of the fixed part
21
.
With the above arrangements, the two-part shelf-holder for a sectional rack according to the present invention is superior to the easy-mount shelf holder for a sectional rack disclosed in the earlier U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,581 granted to the applicant of the present invention, and is more competitive in the market.
The two-part shelf-holder for sectional rack according to the present invention may have a differently designed configuration depending on profiles of the vertical post
10
and of the connecting member
11
.
FIGS. 10 and 11
illustrate a two-part shelf-holder according to a second embodiment of the present invention for use on a sectional rack having a vertical post
10
′ consisting of two parallel posts. In this case, the connecting member
11
′ includes two halves, each of which has two parallel recesses
111
corresponding to the two posts forming the vertical post
10
′; and a case
24
′ on the fixed part
21
′ and a cover on the movable part of the shelf-holder the present invention together provide a sleeve having a substantially elliptic cross section corresponding to that of the connecting member
11
′. In this case, a projection
112
is provided at a lower end of one of the two halves of the connecting member
11
′ for extending into a space between the two posts of the vertical post
10
′ and thereby locating the connecting member
11
′ in place relative to the vertical post
10
′.
Claims
- 1. A two-part shelf-holder for a sectional rack including vertical posts on which connecting members having upward tapered outer surface are movably mounted for supporting shelves or horizontal supports of said sectional rack, said two-part shelf-holder comprising a fixed part and a movable part pivotally connected to said fixed part;said fixed part including a horizontally extended arm portion adapted to fixedly connect at an inner end to an end of one said horizontal support or to a corner of one said shelf, and a curved case fixedly connected to an outer end of said arm portion; said curved case defining a side opening that has a width larger than an outer diameter of said vertical post; said movable part being pivotally connected to said fixed part via a pivotal shaft, two ends of which being extended through a pair of through holes provided at upper and lower sides of said movable part to vertically and fixedly connect to upper and lower sides of said arm portion of said fixed part; said movable part including a forward extended curved cover adapted to cover said side opening of said curved case together with said curved case form a complete and closed sleeve for locating around and pressing said connecting member against said vertical post; and said two-part shelf-holder being characterized in that said two through holes provided on said movable part are lengthwise extended long holes to allow said movable part to move inward or outward relative to said fixed part and pivotally turn about said pivotal shaft, and that said cover of said movable part is formed at a free end with a dovetail tenon and said case of said fixed part is formed at a free end with a dovetail mortise corresponding to said dovetail tenon, so that said cover covers said side opening of said case with said dovetail tenon fitly engaging with said dovetail mortise.
- 2. A two-part shelf-holder for sectional rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said long holes are so positioned and sized that when said movable part is moved with outer ends of said long holes that face toward said cover abutting on said pivotal shaft, said dovetail tenon on said movable part is moved into said dovetail mortise on said fixed part for said movable and said fixed parts to form a closed shelf-holder, and when said movable part is moved with inner ends of said long holes that face away from said cover abutting on said pivotal shaft, said dovetail tenon is sideward moved out of said dovetail mortise for said movable part to turn away from said fixed part and thereby open said closed shelf-holder.
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