The present invention concerns a wall mounted storing construction or storing system that could hold a number of storing means. The storing means used may be shelves, hangers for different clothes, such as trousers or coats, shoe holders, rods etc. or a combination of different storing means.
Storing systems are known in many different forms and for the storing of many different products. Normally the storing systems have at least some kind of shelves, but they have often also other types of storing means. Some storing systems are free-standing, while others are to be mounted directly on a wall or the like. The storing system of the present invention is directed to systems to be mounted on a wall.
For storing systems to be mounted on walls it is beneficial if a straight mounting is facilitated.
In many cases there is a desire to have a storing means that is flexible in that it can be used for storing different objects. It is also desirable that it is relatively easy to make changes regarding of what is to be stored. It should also be possible to build on new parts if needed. Still a further desire is that it should be relatively easy to mount and dismount shelves, holders for different clothes etc. The storing means should also be held securely in the storing system.
According to one aspect of the present invention a number of vertical uprights are fixed to a wall. Brackets to receive any storing means are pushed into the uprights. The brackets are to project from the uprights. Ears at one end of the brackets are received in openings of the uprights. The insertion of the brackets in the uprights is accomplished by pressing each bracket together by hand in the region of the ears. When the brackets have been inserted the pressure on the brackets will be released, whereby the ears will flex out and be locked in the openings of the uprights.
In a further aspect of the invention the uprights are mounted on a horizontal assembly rail, being fixed to the wall. The upper end of each upright is attached to the assembly rail by means of an assembly unit in a way making it possible to slide the uprights along the assembly rail. By means of the connection between the uprights and the assembly rail correct mounting of the total storing system is facilitated.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will be come apparent to a person skilled in the art when reading the detailed description below of different embodiments.
The invention will be explained further below by way of examples and with reference to the enclosed drawings. In the drawings:
a to 6d are perspective views illustrating mounting of a shelf according to the invention;
As used in this description the terms “vertical”, “horizontal” and similar expressions are in view of the Figs. referred to and in view of a normal placing of a storing system.
The construction of the invention comprises a number of uprights 1, to be placed with a vertical extension. The uprights 1 are placed hanging in an assembly rail 2. The assembly rail 2 is fixed to a wall with a horizontal extension. The uprights 1 are placed in the assembly rail 2 by means of a lower assembly part 4 and an upper assembly part 5, which lower and upper assembly parts 4, 5 are placed as one unit at an upper part of each upright 1. The function of the assembly parts 4, 5 will be described further below.
Brackets 3 are placed in each upright 1. The number of brackets 3 and their placement and form varies depending on the intended use. Covers 6 are placed on top of the brackets 3 and are partly used to lock parts received on the brackets 3 in a way to be explained further below.
The assembly rail 2 has a general u-form in cross section, with a wall part 18 to be placed against the wall. A lower flange 16 and an upper flange 17 project away from the wall part 18 of the assembly rail 2. The lower flange 16 of the assembly rail 2 has a general plate form, and the upper flange 17 has a plate part going over in a front part 19 directed downwards. The assembly rail 2 is fixed to the wall by means of screws or other fastening means going through the wall part 18 of the assembly rail 2. Normally a number of openings are provided for the fastening means in the wall part 18 of the assembly rail 2. Each upright 1 has a general u-form in cross section, with a back part to be placed against the wall and two channels 21 on each side of the back part, which channels 21 projects forward. A number of openings 22 are placed on the sides of the channels 21 facing each other. The openings 22 are used to receive the brackets 3. The lower assembly part 4 has two legs 8 which are received in the channels 21 of each upright 1. The legs 8 of the lower assembly part 4 will be fixed to the uppermost openings 22 of the channels 21 of the upright 1. The legs 8 have projecting parts that will go into the openings 22. The lower assembly part 4 will extend a short distance above the upright 1 in mounted condition. In use the upper assembly part 5 is placed outside the lower assembly part 4 and outside the channels 21 of each upright 1. The lower assembly part 4 has a slit 9 for co-operation with the lower flange 16 of the assembly rail 2. The upper assembly part 5 also has a slit 7. The slit 9 of the lower assembly part 4 is placed flush with the slit 7 of the upper assembly part 5 when the upper assembly part 5 has been placed outside the channels 21 of the upright 1. The upper assembly part 5 has a narrow end part 20. When the uprights 1 are to be mounted to the assembly rail 2, the unit formed by the lower and upper assembly parts 4, 5 is placed at the upper end of each upright 1. The narrow end part 20 of the upper assembly part 5 is placed between the wall part 18 and the front part 19 of the upper flange 17 of the assembly rail 2. The upright 1 is then turned towards the wall, whereby the lower flange 16 of the assembly rail 2 will go into the slits 7, 9 of the upper assembly part 5 and the lower assembly part 4, respectively. As stated above the slits 7, 9 of the upper assembly part 5 and the lower assembly part, respectively, are placed flush with each other in assembled condition. After placement on the assembly rail 2 each upright 1 may be slid along the assembly rail to a position depending on the parts to be received on the brackets 3. The uprights 1 are then fixed to the wall by means of fastening means, such as screws, going through the back part of each upright 1. Normally a number of openings are provided in the back of each upright 1 to receive the fastening means. The connection between the uprights 1 and the assembly rail 2 facilitates proper positioning of the storing system.
The brackets 3 have a general u-form with an upper part and an open space 11 between two vertical walls. The brackets 3 have ears 10 at a rear end, which rear end is to be received in the uprights 1. The ears 10 are to be received in the openings 22 in the channels 21 of the uprights 1. At a distance in front of the ears 10 there is no upper part. One purpose of not having any upper part in the region of the ears 10 is that it should be possible to press the walls of the bracket 3 towards each other. To place a bracket 3 in an upright 1 the walls of the bracket 3 are pressed against each other in the region of the ears 11, whereby the ears 10 of the bracket 3 will be moved toward each other and the bracket 3 may be pushed into the upright 3. There after the walls are released, whereby the ears 11 of the bracket 3 will flex outwards and will be placed in the openings 22 of the upright 1. The parts of the bracket 3 placed below the ears 10, and projecting backwards, will abut the back of the upright 3. The brackets 3 have a number of openings 12 for receiving holders 13, which holders 13 are adapted to the storing means to be received on the brackets 3. The part of each holder 13 to be inserted in an opening of the bracket 3 has a lower part with a vertical end directed backwards, toward the wall, which vertical end projects somewhat backwards in relation to the part of the holder 13 placed at the upper edge of the opening 12. In the shown embodiment the holders 13 are for shelves 15.
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Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/070421 | 11/18/2011 | WO | 00 | 10/14/2014 |