The present application and the resultant patent relate generally to a merchandising display case and more particularly relate to a refrigerated merchandising display case and the like with shelf assemblies having snap fit support rails instead of welded components for ease of installation and increased material options.
The modern supermarket may have any number of refrigerated display cases to store and display different types of frozen and refrigerated products. Many different types of refrigerated display cases may be used, including multi-deck coolers, reach-in coolers, and the like. The refrigerated display cases are generally modular in nature such that any number of individual units may be combined to create a display case of any suitable length or size. Although the components of a refrigerated display case may be substantially modular in nature, the installation of such a refrigerated display case may involve a considerable amount of on-site labor to install the refrigeration components, the plumbing, the shelves, the lighting, the controls, and other types of components.
For example, conventional shelving assemblies may include a number of shelves with each shelf supported by pair of shelf brackets connected at opposite sides thereof. A number of connecting support rails may be secured between the shelf and the shelf brackets to reinforce the connections. The components of the shelf assemblies generally may be welded together so as to be permanently assembled. Specifically, a shelf assembly may be assembled by welding or spot welding on-site. Such welding may be time consuming and labor intensive.
There is thus a desire for an improved refrigerated display case and a method of installing the same. The installation and assembly of such an improved refrigerated display case or other type of merchandising display case and the like may be simplified through the use of fewer parts and overall lighter parts in a modular construction.
The present application and the resultant patent thus provide a shelf assembly for a display case. The shelf assembly may include a shelf, a pair of shelf brackets with a shelf bracket pocket, and a support rail with a pair of tabs. The support rail extends between the pair of shelf brackets and the tabs of the support rail fit with the shelf bracket pockets of the pair of shelf brackets.
The present application and the resultant patent further provide a method of assembling a shelf assembly for use in a display case. The method may include the steps of positioning a support rail between a pair of shelf brackets by inserting a first tab of the support rail into a first shelf bracket pocket of the first shelf bracket and a second tab of the support rail into a second shelf bracket pocket of the second shelf bracket, positioning a shelf on the pair of shelf brackets, and positioning the pair of shelf brackets within a pair of shelf standards
The present application and the resultant patent further provide a refrigerated display case. The display case may include a display space and a number of shelf assemblies extending into the display space. The shelf assemblies may include a pair of shelf brackets with a shelf bracket pocket and a support rail with a pair of tabs. The support rail extends between the pair of shelf brackets and the tabs of the support rail fit with the shelf bracket pockets of the pair of shelf brackets.
These and other features and improvements of the present application and the resultant patent will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the several drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals refer to like elements throughout the several views,
Generally described, the refrigerated display case 10 may include an aft wall 30. The aft wall 30 may include a number of insulated panels and may define an air plenum therethrough for a flow of refrigerated air into the refrigerated space 25. In the case of the reach-in cooler 15, the reach-in cooler 15 also may include a number of door panels 35 enclosing the refrigerated display space 25. The door panels 35 may have any suitable size, shape, or configuration. The door panels 35 may be transparent in whole or in part. In the case of the multi-deck cooler 20, the refrigerated display space 25 of the multi-deck cooler 20 may be largely open to the consumer although an air curtain and the like may be used. A number of shelf standards 40 may be positioned about the aft wall 30. The shelf standards 40 may be made out of any type of substantially rigid metallic materials or other type of load bearing material. The shelf standards 40 may support a number of shelf assemblies 45 thereon. The shelf assemblies 45 may have any suitable size, shape, or configuration.
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The shelf brackets 120 also may include a number of shelf bracket pockets 170 positioned along the skirt portion 130 or elsewhere. Although three shelf bracket pockets 170 are shown, any number may be used herein. The shelf bracket pockets 170 may include an inwardly dented portion 180. The inwardly dented portion 180 may form a slot 190 therethrough. Any number of the shelf bracket pockets 170 may be used herein in any suitable size, shape, or configuration.
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As described above, the shelf brackets 120 may be strengthened by the use of the ribs 150 formed therein. As is shown in
The shelf assembly 100 described herein thus provides for ease of installation and assembly without the use of time consuming welding and the like. The shelf assembly 100 provides for ease of installation while providing improved shelf loading with reduced deflection. Moreover, given the lack of welding, the shelf assembly 100 and the components thereof may be made out of materials other than metals. For example, thermoplastics, composites, and the like may be used herein so as to provide reduced costs and reduce overall weight.
It should be apparent that the foregoing relates only to certain embodiments of the present application and the resultant patent. Numerous changes and modifications may be made herein by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the general spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and the equivalents thereof.
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