Abstract: A rack is disclosed for placement on a wall surface for the suspended storage of garden tools and a wheelbarrow. A horizontal rack member slidably receives multiple brackets on which the heads of the stored tools may rest. Sleeves having wire bails are also slidably mounted on the horizontal rack member and receive the handles of a wheelbarrow. A vertical rack member is coupled to the first mentioned rack member and is provided with a wheelbarrow support in a manner offsetting the wheelbarrow from the wall permitting tools to be stored between the wheelbarrow and the supporting wall surface.
Abstract: The invention provides a means for mounting accessories on space divider walls assembled from modular panels each of which has slotted support elements. The invention includes a beam which is anchored to the panel by engagement with the support elements. The beam has a plurality of pockets and the accessory units are equipped with hooks which detachably seat in the pockets.
Abstract: A wall-mounted support rail for mounting and supporting a plurality of paper-handling trays and the like, and which is adapted to be mounted to a pair of laterally spaced, vertical slotted standards. The support rail includes an elongated slot in the front surface which is adapted to receive paper-handling elements of differing construction, and includes mounting clip members on the rear surface adjacent the ends of the rail which interlock with slots in the vertical slotted standards.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 1981
Date of Patent:
August 30, 1983
Assignee:
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Inventors:
Patricia A. Kulikowski, Allen L. Palmbos, Charles R. Tyke
Abstract: A support rail for the cantilevered mounting of material handling totes to a wall or similar vertical surface having slotted standards thereon. The support rail includes a pair of spaced, two-part brackets mounted to each end of a pair of spaced, parallel rails having a predetermined spacing therebetween. The brackets are mountable to the slotted standard by a plurality of hook-shaped connectors.
Abstract: An article supporting apparatus including a bracket which can be selectively placed and locked onto a supporting standard. A shelf, or other article holding device, is connected to the bracket. The bracket includes a U-shaped clip with transversely offset extending arms at the ends of the clip and longitudinally extending legs at the opposite ends of the arms. One of the legs includes an offset portion which lies in the same plane as the U-shaped clip. The standard includes three spaced apart bars positioned so that when the arms of the bracket sit on the middle bar, the bight of the U-shaped clip will be securely retained behind the upper bar and the legs of the bracket will straddle the lower bar. The bracket can be easily removed and repositioned at another location on the standard.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 3, 1977
Date of Patent:
August 15, 1978
Assignee:
Metropolitan Wire Corporation
Inventors:
Frederick R. Becker, III, Charles W. Nicely