Shelf Cover Apparatus
An adjustably fitted covering member is disclosed that is secured to a shelf standard such that all but the desired slots are obscured. The covering can improve the appearance and/or installation of the adjustable shelving unit. The covering member is adhered to the shelf standard by one of a variety of ways, such as through magnetism, adhesively, using tabs, or by being snapped-on, to name a few examples. The covering member can be sold pre-cut and/or can be customized after purchase. The covering member can optionally have indications on the backside to allow the user to custom cut the covering member. The covering member can optionally be sold as part of shelving kit that where it is made to match the length and width of the shelving standard contained in the kit.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/713,471, filed Sep. 1, 2005, which application is incorporated herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates generally to adjustable shelving used in the commercial or home setting and in particular to a covering for an adjustable shelf.
Adjustable shelving allows a user to change the height or width of shelving according to current needs. Prior to the use of adjustable shelves, all bookcases, shelves, closets, etc. were set to a predetermined configuration. Adjustable shelf standards are pieces of shelf hardware that allow for shelf height or width to be configured and reconfigured, enabling the user to customize his bookcase, shelf, closet unit, etc. However, in order to create adjustability, the shelf standards have many slots or sockets, to which shelves are attached. This plurality of slots or sockets presents certain disadvantages. One of these disadvantages is that the shelf standard is not cosmetically similar to the rest of the shelving unit because of the numerous open spaces created by the slots or sockets. Another disadvantage is that the plurality of slots or sockets can make aligning shelves during installation difficult and/or time consuming.
SUMMARYIn one implementation of the invention, an adjustably fitted covering member is secured to a shelf standard such that all but the desired slots are obscured. In additional implementations, the covering member is magnetically adhered to the shelf standard. In another implementation, the covering member is adhesively fitted to a shelf standard. In yet another implementation, the covering member has sides that provide a force for allowing the covering member to be held in place when placed onto a shelving standard. In still yet another implementation, the covering member is made using an injection mold and contains extruded tabs that mate with at least two slots in the shelving standard.
In another implementation, the covering member is sold pre-cut. In yet another implementation, the covering member has indications on the back side or front side to allow the user to custom cut the covering member. In still yet another implementation, the covering member is sold as part of shelving kit and/or the covering member is made to match the length and/or width of the shelving standard contained in the kit.
This Summary is an introduction of select concepts that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter or to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. Yet other forms, embodiments, objects, advantages, benefits, features, and implementations of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description and drawings contained herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to certain embodiments thereof and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations, further modifications and further applications of the principles of the invention as described herein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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A covering member 1 has a side 3 and a second side 5, a backside 7 adapted to fit securely over a shelf standard 11, and a front 8. The covering member 1 length may be adjusted such that all but the desired slots 13 are obscured. The covering member shown in
Generally, the covering member 1 functions by fitting securely over a shelf standard 11. This fit can be attained in numerous ways, as shown in
The covering member 1 could be made from rubber, plastic, composite or other material. Any material which provides the necessary attributes to enable the secure fitting of the covering member 1 to the shelf standard 11 is contemplated. The covering member 1 could be made from a rubber polymer resin that is magnetized and/or laminated. The covering member 1 may be made from a flexible plastic that would allow the side 3 and second side 5 to splay such that the strip would arch open and then clamp on the shelf standard 11. The covering member 1 could be made from an injection molded suitable material such that the covering member has tabs on the backside 7. The covering member might be made from a single or composite material. It might have a single layer or multiple layers. For example, if the covering member 1 was made such that it adhered to the shelf standard 11, then the covering member 1 might most conveniently be made from a plastic material which has an adhesive material attached to the backside 7.
The covering member side 3 and second side 5 could be approximately the same width as the shelf standard 11 and/or could be wide enough only to cover the width of the slots 13 on the shelf standard 11.
The backside 7 of the covering member 1 can be smooth, coated with a magnetized or adhesive substance, and/or have extruded tabs 9. Alternatively or additionally, the backside 7 may have indications, such as marks, numbers, slot shapes, etc. printed, etched or otherwise shown on it to allow for positioning and/or sizing of the covering member 1.
The covering member 1 might have additional finished properties such as beveled edges on the side 3 and the second side 5, prints on the front 8, and/or a coating on the front 8 to match the shelf unit or area in which the shelf unit is to be placed. The coating on the front 8 could be vinyl or otherwise and may be matched according to color and/or texture of the surroundings.
The covering member 1 can be used commercially and/or for home use. As one example, the covering member 1 could be pre-ordered and cut to size prior to arrival. The covering member 1 can be placed on the shelf standards 11 prior to installing the shelves. This would make shelf installation precise and efficient. After adherence of the pre-cut strips, the slots 13 into which a shelving unit would fit would be the only accessible slots 13, thereby making misalignment of the shelving unit difficult, if not impossible. Such a pre-cut arrangement could be useful for shelving installations at a retail store and/or for home use, as a few non-limiting examples.
As another example, the covering member 1 can be cut into desired lengths by the customer. Alternatively or additionally, the covering member 1 could be pre-cut to be the length and width of a specific shelf standard 11 and included as part of a shelving kit. Alternatively or additionally, the covering member 1 included in a kit might have indications on the backside 7, as previously described, to guide the user in accurately cutting the chosen length.
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In one implementation, a covering member for a shelving support member having a plurality of openings is disclosed, the covering member comprising: an elongate body having a substantially planar elongate front panel. An attachment feature is disposed on the elongate body and is engageable with the shelving support member whereby the elongate body is securable on the shelving support member in a position wherein the front panel covers at least one of the plurality of openings. The covering member improves an aesthetic appearance of the shelving support member by covering the at least one of the plurality of openings.
In another implementation, an adjustable shelving apparatus is disclosed that comprises: an elongate first support member adapted to be secured to the structure, the first support member having a plurality of spaced apart discontinuities. A second support member is selectively securable to the first support member at one of a plurality of different locations by engagement of the second support member with at least one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities. At least another one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities remains unengaged after securing the second support member to the first support member. At least one elongate covering member is securable to the first support member and covering at least one of the unengaged discontinuities.
In yet another implementation, a method of installing an adjustable shelving apparatus is disclosed that comprises: securing an elongate first support member to a structure wherein the first support member has a plurality of spaced apart discontinuities. A second support member is provided that is securable to the first support member at a plurality of different locations by engagement of the second support member with at least one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities. The second support member is secured to the first support member at a selected one of the plurality of different locations by engaging the second support member with at least one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities and wherein at least another one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities remains unengaged after securing the second support member to the first support member. A covering member is secured to the first support member wherein the covering member covers at least one of the unengaged discontinuities.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
Claims
1. A covering member for a shelving support member having a plurality of openings; the covering member comprising:
- an elongate body having a substantially planar elongate front panel;
- an attachment feature disposed on the elongate body and engageable with the shelving support member whereby the elongate body is securable on the shelving support member in a position wherein the front panel covers at least one of the plurality of openings; and
- wherein the covering member improves an aesthetic appearance of the shelving support member by covering the at least one of the plurality of openings.
2. The covering member of claim 1 wherein the attachment feature comprises a magnetic member disposed on the elongate body.
3. The covering member of claim 1 wherein the attachment feature comprises an adhesive material disposed on the elongate body.
4. The covering member of claim 1 wherein the attachment feature comprises at least one projection disposed on the elongate body, the projection being engageable with a selected one of the plurality of openings defined by the shelving support member.
5. The covering member of claim 1 wherein the attachment feature comprises first and second elongate side panels disposed on opposite sides of the covering member and wherein the covering member defines a substantially U-shaped profile, the first and second side panels being engageable with the shelving support member to thereby secure the covering member to the shelving support member.
6. The covering member of claim 1 further comprising:
- a plurality of spaced apart indicia defined on the front panel, wherein the indicia are positioned on the front panel at spacing intervals corresponding to spacing intervals defined by the openings on the shelving support member.
7. An adjustable shelving apparatus comprising:
- an elongate first support member adapted to be secured to a structure, the first support member having a plurality of spaced apart discontinuities;
- a second support member selectively securable to the first support member at one of a plurality of different locations by engagement of the second support member with at least one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities and wherein at least another one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities remains unengaged after securing the second support member to the first support member; and
- at least one elongate covering member, the covering member being securable to the first support member and covering at least one of the unengaged discontinuities.
8. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the covering member is detachably securable to the first elongate support member.
9. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the covering member is magnetically detachably securable to the first elongate support member.
10. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the covering member is adhesively securable to the first elongate support member.
11. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the covering member includes at least one projection, the covering member being securable to the first elongate member by engagement of the at least one projection with a respective one of the plurality of discontinuities.
12. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the first elongate support member defines an elongate front surface defining the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities and first and second elongate side surfaces disposed on opposite sides of the front surface; and wherein the covering member has a generally U-shaped profile with an elongate front panel and first and second elongate side panels, the first and second side panels being resiliently flexible relative to the front panel, the covering member being securable to the first elongate support member by respective engagement of the first and second side panels with the first and second elongate side surfaces of the first support member and wherein the front panel covers the elongate front surface when the covering member is secured to the first support member.
13. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 12 wherein the first side panel has a first, inwardly projecting elongate rib and the second side panel has a second, inwardly projecting elongate rib, the first and second ribs being respectively engageable with the first and second elongate side surfaces of the first support member to thereby secure the covering member to the first support member.
14. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the covering member has a front side and an opposite back side, the front side being viewable and the back side facing the first support member when the covering member is secured to the first support member; the back side including a plurality of spaced apart indicia wherein the indicia are positioned on the covering member at spacing intervals corresponding to spacing intervals defined by the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities on the first support member.
15. The adjustable shelving apparatus of claim 7 wherein the discontinuities are defined by substantially rectangular openings in the first support member.
16. A method of installing an adjustable shelving apparatus, the method comprising:
- securing an elongate first support member to a structure wherein the first support member has a plurality of spaced apart discontinuities;
- providing a second support member securable to the first support member at a plurality of different locations by engagement of the second support member with at least one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities;
- securing the second support member to the first support member at a selected one of the plurality of different locations by engaging the second support member with at least one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities and wherein at least another one of the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities remains unengaged after securing the second support member to the first support member; and
- securing a covering member to the first support member wherein the covering member covers at least one of the unengaged discontinuities.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of securing a covering member to the first support member includes:
- providing an elongate covering member having a length substantially equivalent to a length of the first support member; and
- cutting the elongate covering member to a shorter length prior to securing the covering member to the first support member.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
- providing the elongate covering member with a plurality of spaced apart indicia wherein the indicia are positioned on the covering member at spacing intervals corresponding to spacing intervals defined by the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities on the first support member; and wherein:
- the step of cutting the elongate covering member to a shorter length includes determining the location of the cut based upon the position of at least one of the spaced apart indicia.
19. The method of claim 16 wherein:
- the step of securing a first support member to the structure includes mounting two first support members to the structure in a substantially parallel orientation and wherein the spaced apart discontinuities on each of the first support members define a plurality of vertically spaced apart discontinuities;
- the step of providing a second support member includes providing two second support members and wherein each of the second support members are secured to a respective one of the first support members at a desired vertical location; and
- the step of securing a covering member to the first support member includes providing two covering members, cutting each of the covering members to a common length and securing one of the covering members to each of the two first support members.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein each of the covering members is provided with a plurality of spaced apart indicia wherein the indicia are positioned on the covering members at spacing intervals corresponding to spacing intervals defined by the plurality of spaced apart discontinuities on the first support members; and wherein: the step of cutting the two covering members to a common length includes determining the location of each of the cuts based upon the position of at least one of the spaced apart indicia.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 1, 2006
Publication Date: Apr 26, 2007
Inventor: Raymond Zenkich (Evanston, IL)
Application Number: 11/469,683
International Classification: B65D 65/02 (20060101);