SECTIONAL RACK FOR STORAGE
A sectional rack for storage includes glass plates and straight rods to form a multilayer and hollow sectional rack. Each glass plate includes a conical base separately on upper and lower ends of edges and corners of the glass plate, and a flat bottom surface of each base includes two lateral indents, a recession between two lateral indents for clamping two transversal edge frames and the glass plates, and a hollow bolt installed into a recession between two bases for tightly fixing the two bases. The straight rod is passed into the recession of the base and screwed and fixed by a long bolt. The transversal edge frame of each glass plate stops objects from rolling and moving, so as to achieve the effects of changing the traditional way of assembling a sectional rack, enhancing the stability of the assembly, and preventing objects from falling out from the rack.
1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sectional rack for storage, and more particularly to a multilayer hollow storage rack composed of glass plates and straight rods, and a transversal edge frame is designed around the periphery of each layer of the glass plates for stopping objects from rolling or moving, so as to achieve the effects of enhancing the assembly by the design of stable gravity and preventing objects from falling out from the rack.
2) Description of the Prior Art
In general, a rack A for storing daily items is installed in a bathroom or a restroom (as shown in
In view of the foregoing shortcomings of the prior art, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience in the related industry to conduct extensive researches and experience, and finally developed a sectional rack for storage in accordance with the present invention.
The primary objective of the present invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a sectional rack for storage that comprises: a plurality of straight rods assembled around the periphery of a glass plate to form a multilayer and hollow sectional rack body, a conical base disposed at upper and lower ends of corners of the periphery of the glass plate, a lateral indent formed separately on two right-angled positions of a flat bottom surface of the base, a recession disposed on a right-angled area at an included angle between two lateral indents for clamping and disposing two transversal edge frames and the glass plates which are fixed by bolts, a recession disposed at a center position, a hollow bolt having an external thread on an external surface of the hollow bolt and being installed into the recession between two bases, two nuts screwed in the directions from both ends of the hollow bolt for tightly attaching and positioning the flat bottom surface of the two bases, and the straight rod being passed into the recession of the base, and a long bolt passing through the hollow bolt and being screwed into an internal thread of the straight rod for positioning and assembling two straight rods extended from the base; such that the transversal edge frame of each layer of the glass plates is provided for stopping objects from rolling and moving, so as to achieve the effects of changing the traditional way of assembling a sectional rack, enhancing the stability of the assembly, and preventing objects from falling out from the rack.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a sectional rack for storage, wherein the height of the transversal edge frame disposed around the glass plate is higher than the glass plate, for stopping objects from rolling or falling out from the rack.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a sectional rack for storage, wherein the base includes a design of a plurality of lateral indents and recessions disposed on a flat bottom surface of the base for providing a variation of extendability for an application of an external connection.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a sectional rack for storage, wherein the sectional rack is a variable multilayer hollow assembly.
To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objectives, characteristics and effects of the present invention, a preferred embodiment with accompanying drawings are used for a detailed description of the invention as follows.
Referring to
The sectional rack can be assembled into a multilayer hollow configuration according to actual needs (as shown in
In summation of the description above, the invention is definitely in compliance with the requirements of patent application, and is thus duly filed for patent application.
Claims
1. A sectional rack for storage, comprising a plurality of straight rods assembled around the periphery of a glass plate to form a multilayer and hollow sectional rack body, a conical base disposed at upper and lower ends of corners of the periphery of the glass plate, a lateral indent formed separately on two right-angled positions of a flat bottom surface of the base, a recession disposed on a right-angled area at an included angle between two lateral indents for clamping and disposing two transversal edge frames and the glass plates which are fixed by bolts, a recession disposed at a center position, a hollow bolt having an external thread on an external surface of the hollow bolt and installed into the recession between two bases, two nuts screwed in the directions from both ends of the hollow bolt for tightly attaching and positioning the flat bottom surface of the two bases, and the straight rod being passed into the recession of the base, and a long bolt passing through the hollow bolt and being screwed into an internal thread of the straight rod for positioning and assembling two straight rods extended from the base; such that the transversal edge frame of each layer of the glass plates is provided for stopping objects from rolling and moving, so as to achieve the effects of changing the traditional way of assembling a sectional rack, enhancing the stability of the assembly, and preventing objects from falling out from the rack.
2. The sectional rack for storage as recited in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of lateral indents and recessions disposed on a flat bottom surface of the base for providing a variation of extendability for an application of an external connection.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 28, 2007
Publication Date: Apr 2, 2009
Inventor: Ching-Yi LIN (Hemei Township)
Application Number: 11/863,508