Supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack
A supporting arm for stably supporting a wall-mount metal rack includes a main body, and a hook section and a fixing plate integrally formed at an upper and a lower end, respectively, of the main body. Ribs are longitudinally provided at joints of the main body and the hook section and the fixing plate to enhance a structural strength thereat. The hook section provides a relatively large bearing surface to cover and support an outer transverse metal wire of the metal rack, so that the metal rack is stably mounted on the wall surface to provide a largely increased bearing capacity.
The present invention relates to a supporting arm that has excellent structural strength to stably support a wall-mount metal rack, so that the metal rack has a largely increased bearing capacity.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA metal rack is frequently fixed to a wall surface for holding things, so that valuable space in a room could be fully utilized without the need of spending a lot of money for a custom-made cabinet or closet. The metal rack may be covered with curtains or drapes to define a closed storage space and serves as, for example, a cabinet, a closet, or a wardrobe. The metal rack is usually mounted to the wall surface by engaging an inner edge with hangers pre-mounted on the wall surface, and bearing an outer edge on supporting arms that are fixed at a lower end to the wall surface, so that the metal rack has a horizontal top for holding things.
The currently available supporting arm 13 for the metal rack 10 is formed at an upper end with a hook section 131 for sideward bearing against an inner side of the metal wire 12, and at a lower end with an angularly bent fixing plate 132 for mounting to the wall surface. The hook section 131 and the upper end of the supporting arm 13 generally contain between them an angle larger than 120 degrees, so as to protect the hook section 131 against easy deformation under pressure. Since this type of hook section 131 has relatively small bearing surface to hold the metal wire 12, the supporting arm 13 fails to stably support the metal rack 10. Moreover, a joint of the conventional supporting arm 13 and the fixing plate 132 is weak and tends to bend when it is subjected to a relatively large force.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide a supporting arm that has enhanced structural strength and is not easily deformed, so as to reliably and stably support a wall-mount metal rack.
To achieve the above and other objects, the supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack according to the present invention mainly includes a main body, a hook section integrally formed at an upper end of the main body, and a fixing plate integrally formed at a lower end of the main body. At least one first rib is longitudinally formed at a joint of the main body and the hook section to protect the joint against deformation under pressure.
In the supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack according to the present invention, a second rib is longitudinally provided at an upper end of the main body to increase the structural strength of the main body.
For the main body of the supporting arm of the present invention to have increased strength, the main body is bent to form two integral sidewalls.
A third rib is longitudinally provided at a joint of the fixing plate and the main body to protect the joint against deformation under pressure.
For the fixing plate to have increased structural strength, the fixing plate is formed at two lateral edges and a lower edge with an integral sidewall.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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At least one first rib 24 is longitudinally formed at a joint of the hook section 22 and the upper end of the main body 21 to produce a supporting effect on the hook section 22, and thereby enhances a bearing capacity of the hook section 22 and prevents any deformation or even breaking at the joint of the hook section 22 and the upper end of the main body 21. However, after the at least one first rib 24 is provided at the joint of the hook section 22 and the main body 21, a point on the main body 21 immediately behind the joint has a relatively low strength and tends to deform when a force is applied thereto. Therefore, at least one second rib 25 is longitudinally provided at the point of the main body 21 behind the first rib 24. It is noted the first and the second rib 24, 25 should be staggered to avoid locating on the same one straight line.
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Since the main body 21 of the supporting arm 20 has two perpendicularly bent sidewalls 211, a joint of the main body 21 and the fixing plate 23 has a U-shaped cross section. A third rib 26 is longitudinally provided at the U-shaped joint of the main body 21 and the fixing plate 23 to increase a strength thereof, so that the U-shaped joint could bear an increased pressure without becoming deformed or broken. As can be seen from
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In manufacturing the supporting arm 20, it is also possible for the hook section 22 to have an overall width slightly smaller than a space between two adjacent longitudinal metal wires 11 forming the top of the metal rack 10, so that the hook section 22 could be located between two adjacent metal wires 11 with the transverse metal wire 12 seated in the horizontal channel 221, as shown in
In either case, since the horizontal channel 221 of the hook section 22 provides a relatively large bearing surface to cover the metal wire 12, the supporting arm 20 could always stably support the metal rack 10.
Since the supporting arm 20 of the present invention is formed by properly bending a sheet metal material into a predetermined configuration, it has a structural strength sufficient to bear a relatively large pressure, making the metal rack 10 safe for use and trusted by consumers.
Claims
1. A supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack, comprising a main body, a hook section integrally provided at an upper end of said main body, and a fixing plate integrally provided at a lower end of said main body; said supporting arm being made of a sheet metal material, and said fixing plate being properly bent into a predetermined configuration having a flat inner surface;
- said supporting arm being characterized in that said hook section is a forward opened horizontal channel, and that at least one first rib is longitudinally provided at a joint of said hook section and the upper end of said main body to prevent deformation or breaking at said joint.
2. The supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said main body has at least one second rib longitudinally provided at an upper part thereof.
3. The supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first rib provided at said joint of said hook section and the upper end of said main body and said second rib provided at the upper part of said main body are staggered without locating on the same one straight line.
4. The supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hook section and said main body contain between them an angle of 45 to 90 degrees, so that said hook section provides a relatively large bearing surface to cover and support a transverse metal wire located at an outer edge of a metal rack.
5. The supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hook section is provided with a slit extended in a direction normal to said horizontal channel and communicating with an inner space of said horizontal channel.
6. The supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a third rib longitudinally provided at a joint of said main body and said fixing plate to enhance a structural strength at said joint.
7. The supporting arm for wall-mount metal rack as claimed in claim 6, wherein said fixing plate has a sidewall extended along two lateral edges and a lower edge of said fixing plate to increase an overall strength of said fixing plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 4, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 9, 2006
Inventor: Henry Chen (Taipei)
Application Number: 10/911,903
International Classification: A47F 5/00 (20060101);