Abstract: A stacking and nesting storage bin which has an open top and supporting elements such as a pair of legs which extend from one side wall of the bin at a downward angle to permit the bin to assume a tilted position so that the top opening faces forwardly and upwardly. A plurality of bins of the present invention can be stacked vertically one on top of the other so that the top opening of each bin faces forwardly and upwardly and is fully exposed and unencumbered by a bin which is located above or below.
Abstract: A stacking and nesting bin of generally rectangular configuration having back, bottom and tapered side walls which define a top opening and a front opening. The bin includes spacing means which are effective, when the bin is nested within a second bin to maintain the corresponding walls of the nested bins separated. The bin also includes retaining means which enable the bin to be stacked and retained on a second bin.
Abstract: Wall fixture including a rail having downwardly-directed slots formed on its outer surface and a shelf element having angular fins which fit into the slots for locking it to the rail.
Abstract: Wall fixture consisting of two parallel rails to which a shelf or the like is attached by means of inclined fins on the shelf engaging inclined slots on the rails.