This invention is to a type of foldable shelving rack, which is specifically has a strong stability while maintaining the ability to be folded vertically.
Currently, there are multiple different models of foldable shelving racks, but most are difficult to open and unfold and they have poor stability. For instance, Chinese Patent Publication Application No. 201520384604.0 consists of a folding book storage device, having separators, a rack and an armrest. It has multiple levels of separators, with both sides of each separating board being supported by crossing tubular rods making up the rack structure. This rack structure's crossing rods are connected by hinges, thus allowing the storage device to expand and contract and well as being folded up for storage. However, it does not describe how the two sides of this rack are connected or how the separating boards fit into the structure.
Another example is Chinese Application No. 201521014461.0, which consists of a foldable shoe unit with folding racks arranged parallel to each other and with a number of laminated shoe frames located at corresponding positions between these folding racks. The folding racks are further equipped with a cross piece to help sustain the shoe frames. The left side of each shoe frame is connected to the folding rack by means of a rotating shaft and on the right side, a panel is placed at the crossing section, all of which serves to provide support and stability for the unit. Folding it would require every shoe frame to be turned over, and during the folding process the shoe frames would be hanging at one end, thereby posing a potential hazard. Furthermore, the two ends of the folding frame rely on right-side hinges to secure the connection, thereby weakening the stability.
The objective of this invention is therefore to overcome current technological shortcomings and to provide a foldable shelving rack with proper stability.
The purpose of this invention is to provide a type of foldable shelving rack where each level is cross-hinged by a pair of U-shaped bars, with the upper U-shaped bar being hinged to the lower U-shaped bar, thereby forming multiple shelves comprising the foldable shelving unit.
The technical plan of this invention was accomplished is part by the following:
A type of foldable shelving rack that includes foldable trays and shelving units.
The foldable rack has a multilevel structure, with each level having a shelving unit; it has the following special features:
Each level of the folding rack is formed by the hinging together a pair of U-shaped bars.
The above-mentioned U-shaped bars have a middle section and two parallel curved sections. The pair of U-shaped bars on each level help the curved sections to hinge together.
The end of the upper U-shaped bar is hinged to the lower U-shaped bar, thereby forming multiple shelves comprising the foldable shelving unit.
A positioning mechanism is located between opposing hinging points of the quadrangle structures on each side of the folding rack.
The shelves are placed between the middle sections of two U-shaped bars and are supported by the middle sections of the U-shaped bars.
There is a pair of U-shaped bars on the bottom level of the foldable rack, with the two parallel curved sections connected by bars, and a narrow shelving unit resting on the two connecting bars.
The two sides of the above-stated narrow shelving unit have a downward-facing curved edge. This curved edge is longer than the semi-circular shape of the connecting bar, and secures into position by attaching onto the connecting bar.
Handles are located on the middle sections of both ends of the above-stated narrow shelving unit.
The shelving units consist of metal trays with extended edges on two sides allowing for the tray edges to rest on the middle sections of the U-shaped bars. Handles extend from the middle section of the two ends; the metal trays can be constructed in any of the following ways: a steel-wire tray, a woven steel tray, or a standard basket.
The above-stated positioning mechanism comprises a working piece with a grip and a fixed piece. On one end, the working piece is hinged at the hinge point of the quadrangle structure. In the middle, the hinged piece is hinged onto the fixed piece and the other end of the working piece has a protrusion near the grip that is used for locking. On the one end, the fixed piece is hinged onto the opposing hinge of the quadrangle structure. On the other end, it is hinged to the working piece, as mentioned above. The middle part of the fixed piece is provided with a hole corresponding to the protrusion located on the working piece. When the shelving unit is in open position, the grip is pushed and the protrusion on the working piece slides into the hole, forming a lock.
The above-stated positioning mechanisms are attached in a vertical position. The moving pieces hinge to the upper sections of the quadrangle structures, while the fixed pieces hinge at the lower sections of the quadrangle structure.
The above-stated positioning mechanism is a rigid latch or a hinge. One end of the rigid latch or hinge connects to the horizontal hinge of the quadrangle structure, whereas the other end has a clip, which can connect to the diagonal hinge of the quadrangle structure, thereby providing stability.
Each of the level of the foldable shelving unit is constructed with a pair of cross-hinged U-shaped bars, which serve a dual purpose of supporting the shelf as it can rest on the middle sections of the bars and also connecting on each end to the rack itself, which provides stability for the structure. Furthermore, the upper U-shaped bars are hinged to the ends of the lower U-shaped bars, forming a quadrangle four-bar linkage mechanism to achieve a vertical opening and folding function. The key features of this invention include being simple in structure, reliable in support and stability, and easy to operate.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings. Namely, in the drawings the following reference numbers refer to the following part:
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Each shelf unit (2) rests between the middle sections (11) of the U-shaped bar. Each shelf unit (2) is then supported by the middle sections (11) of U-shaped bars. Each shelf unit (2) consists of a metal tray. Two sides of the metal tray have an extended tray edge (21). The tray edge (21) rests on the middle section (11) of the U-shaped bar, with the bottom portion of the metal tray set into position on two middle sections (11). The center portion of the two ends of each metal tray has a handle (22) that extends outwardly, which allows for easy lifting of the shelf unit (2) with both hands. The metal trays can be constructed in any of the following ways: a steel-wire tray, a woven steel tray, or a standard basket.
On small shelving racks, the shelf units (2) can merely consist of molded plastic baskets. Because folding rack (100) is an independently stable structure, it does not require the shelf units (2) for additional stability. This greatly simplifies the design of the two corresponding units, thereby allowing the structure and style of the shelf units (2) to be designed with more versatility, or allowing for other items such as flat boards to be substituted instead.
There are connecting bars (13) located between the two parallel curved sections (12) of the pair of U-shaped bars (1) on the bottom level of the folding rack (100). A narrow shelving unit (201) rests onto these two connecting bars (13). This helps in not only utilizing the space near the ground, but also stabilizing the chassis of folding rack (100) and help to maintain the center of gravity. The two sides of the above-stated narrow shelving unit (201) have a downward-facing curved edge (23). This curved edge (23) is longer than the semi-circular shape of the connecting bar (13), and secures into position by attaching onto the connecting bar (13), thereby creating stability. This also helps to ensure that the gap between the curve sections (12) of the two ground-touching lowest level U-shaped bars is consistent, and the bottom level of the structure is more stable.
The narrow shelving unit (201) and the shelf units (2) are composed of similar materials and a similar structure, with both ends of every unit having handles (22) extending outward. Additionally, the narrow shelving unit (201) can be easily placed into a shelving unit (2) on any level and does not take up any space after folding.
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Because the other shelf units (2) can be stacked on top of each other, and narrow shelving unit (201) can rest on top of the shelf units (2) to form a stack, all of them can therefore be stored in the interior space of the folding rack (100) after it has been folded up. The resulting overall dimensions are therefore small, making storage and transporting convenient.
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This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/489,913, filed Apr. 18, 2017, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 15489913 | Apr 2017 | US |
Child | 15665589 | US |