Abstract: Various aspects of the invention provide handles that may be attached to wire-like members. In one exemplary embodiment, a handle body has a first end portion and a second end portion. A first slot longitudinally extends along the first end portion. A second slot longitudinally extends along the second end portion on a side portion of the handle body generally opposite that of the first slot. A third slot extends between the first and second end portions. The third slot generally transversely intersects the first and second slots. Collectively, the first, second, and third slots define a longitudinal opening configured to receive a portion of a wire-like member therein. The slots may thus allow the handle body to be attached to a wire-like member by positioning a portion of the wire-like member within the third slot and then rotating the handle body relative to the wire-like member to position the portion of the wire-like member within the longitudinal opening collectively defined by the slots.
Abstract: Various aspects of the invention provide handles that can be attached to wire-like members. In one exemplary embodiment, a handle generally includes a handle portion, a retaining member, and a key member. The handle portion has a channel and an aperture extending from at least one outer surface of the handle portion into the channel. The channel is configured to receive at least a portion of a wire-like member therein. The retaining member is configured to be received within the channel. The retaining member has an aperture. The key member is configured to be engaged within the handle portion's aperture and the retaining member's aperture. Engagement of the key member within the retaining member's aperture can inhibit the egress of the retaining member from the channel to operatively trap at least a portion of a wire-like member within the channel, and, thereby, attach the handle portion to the wire-like member.
Abstract: A shelf includes a plurality of integrated hook members supporting a rod member to provide free movement of items supported by the rod member. The hook members are integrally connected to support members of the shelf deck to support the rod member for use in, for example, hanging items thereon.
Abstract: Various aspects of the invention provide handles that can be attached to wire-like members. In one exemplary embodiment, a handle generally includes a handle portion, a retaining member, and a key member. The handle portion has a channel and an aperture extending from at least one outer surface of the handle portion into the channel. The channel is configured to receive at least a portion of a wire-like member therein. The retaining member is configured to be received within the channel. The retaining member has an aperture. The key member is configured to be engaged within the handle portion's aperture and the retaining member's aperture. Engagement of the key member within the retaining member's aperture can inhibit the egress of the retaining member from the channel to operatively trap at least a portion of a wire-like member within the channel, and, thereby, attach the handle portion to the wire-like member.