CONVERTIBLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL SHELVING
A convertible, multiple function shelf unit includes shelves which can be supported horizontally or on an incline and having opposed edge members extending from the shelf. When horizontal, these members define a trough-like configuration with apexes extending outwardly from shelf edges. When the shelf is inverted, these apexes fit over opposed and vertically spaced braces to support the shelf in an inclined position. The distance between the apexes is greater than the distance between the shelf edge inboard of the extended members to accommodate the greater distance between opposed support braces when respectively vertically spaced, as opposed to residing in the same horizontal plane to support a shelf in a horizontal position. A shelf comprises one shelf member or, alternatively, a plurality of independent shelf members. Accessory bins and screens are provided.
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This invention relates to shelving and more particularly to convertible shelving offering a variety of shelf configurations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt is desirable to provide a shelving unit offering a variety of display or support configurations. For example, if a single shelving structure could be configured in such a way as to present horizontal, inclined, flush-edged and edge-walled shelf configurations, all from the same structure, a purchaser or user could avail himself with the capacity to buy one shelving unit and configure it to his own use or need.
Accordingly, this invention provides an improved shelving unit which provides flat, inclined and flush or edge-walled shelves, all configurable from a single shelf structure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThese objects and advantages will be appreciated from the following written description and from the drawings in which:
Turning now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
Unit 10 includes in one embodiment five single component shelves 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28. Shelves 20, 24 and 28 are illustrated in a flat or horizontal orientation while shelves 22 and 26 are illustrated in an inclined orientation. Horizontal shelf 28 is located at the top of unit 10. Each shelf 20-28 is of identical construction, so only one will be described in detail although reference to their various possible orientations will be explained independently.
Details of the shelves 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 are seen in
A single shelf 24, identical to all shelves 20-28 will now be described with reference to
A shelf such as a shelf 24, like all shelves 20-28, comprises a shelf preferably of sheet metal material of sufficient gauge to provide the support desired in a shelf of the configuration shown. The shelf such as shelf 24 comprises a plurality of formed edge flanges 54 having a doubled over fold edge 56 (
Each shelf has elongated edges 62, 64 comprising inclined intermediate member 66 and inclined edge member 68; members 66, 68 defining a preferably acute angle A therebetween. Angle A is preferably 45 degrees.
Members 66 form included angle B with the flat shelf surface 58 along edges 62, 64. Angle B is preferably obtuse, that is greater than 90 degrees and preferably about 120 degrees.
Details of the front and rear braces or beams 30a, 30b are best seen in
Side braces 32 are identical in cross-section to front and rear braces 30a, 30b, just shorter. And braces 30a, 30b, 32 are each preferably formed from a single web of material. These brace shapes are also shown in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/318,168, filed May 15, 2008 and expressly incorporated herein by reference.
As appreciated, shelf unit 10 includes a plurality of elongated, horizontal, shelf-supporting cross braces, such as at 30a, 30b, 32. These differ only in length as illustrated in the FIGS. Braces 30a, 30b extend across the front and rear from side-to-side of unit 10. Where a shelf is oriented in flat or horizontal orientation, respective front and rear braces 30a, 30b are supported by respective front columns 12, 18 and 14, 16 in a common horizontal plane. When a shelf such as 22, 26 is inclined, rear brace 30b is disposed between rear columns 14, 16 at a higher level than associated front brace 30, between columns 12, 18. Otherwise, braces 30a, 30b are identical; they differ only in their mounted positions on the respective upright columns 12-18.
Shelves 20-28 can be oriented in the shelving unit 10 and specifically supported by elongated braces 30a, 30b in a variety of differed positions.
First, and with respect to
Alternately, one of the shelves such as shelf 22 (
It will be appreciated that the distance between the apex formed at angle A between members 66, 68 along one edge 64 to the similar opposed apex along edge 62 is greater than the distance between opposed edges 62, 64 of shelf 22. That additional distance accommodates the increased distance between the parallel but elevationally spaced braces 30a, 30b, thereby defining an inclined shelf such as shelves 22, 26 in
It will also be appreciated that the formed edge flanges 54 of the shelves 22, 26 in this preferred, inclined orientation are directed upwardly, providing or serving as an edge guard or shelf wall to retain items on the shelf.
It will also be noted from
It will also be noted that the flanges 54 of the shelves are directed downwardly in
Finally, it will be noted the shelves 20-28 can be oriented to alternately constitute flat or horizontal shelving with side walls 54, 56 turned upwardly (
When in a flat configuration (see
Components of shelves 20-28 are preferably perforated in suitable patterns as represented in
It will be appreciated that shelving levels 111, 112, 114 and 115 are all selectively inclined, as shown in
Shelf components 100 are mounted on braces 30, 32 in the same way as shelves 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 in
However, and as noted above, it will be appreciated that the shorter width shelves 100 in each level could also vary in inclination with the addition of two rear braces 30b, one level with front brace 30a and another elevated above brace 30a. In this way, a single shelf level can define both horizontal and inclined shelf areas as desired.
For example,
Further embodiments are illustrated in
Each bin 130-140 includes a bin body 144 having a rear wall 146 (
Perforated screen 142 (
It will be appreciated that other shelves of different lengths can be provided consistent with the selected depth of a shelving unit, and one or multiple shelves can be provided for each shelf level as desired.
Accordingly, the invention provides a highly convertible, multiple function shelf providing a variety of inclined or horizontal shelf areas with flush edge shelves or with raised edge shelves.
These and other modifications and variations of the invention will be readily appreciated by the foregoing to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention and applicant intends to be bound only by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A shelving apparatus having a shelf comprising:
- two opposed edges having inclined members extending outwardly from each opposed edge;
- each inclined member having an outer flange at an angle thereto and defining therebetween an apex: and
- a distance between said apexes being greater than a distance between said two opposed edges.
2. Apparatus as in claim 1 including opposed elongated braces oriented in a horizontal place to support said shelf in a horizontal orientation and moveable one above the other to support said shelf in an inclined orientation through engagement of said apexes.
3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said shelf is perforated.
4. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said shelf is supported between four vertical support columns, said inclined members extending outwardly of at least two of said columns.
5. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein when said shelf is inclined, said apexes are in supporting contact with said braces, one above the other.
6. A shelving apparatus as in claim 1 comprising at least two shelf levels, each level comprising a plurality of shelf components, each having a shelf surface.
7. Apparatus as in claim 6 wherein each shelf component is reversible between first and second positions.
8. Apparatus as in claim 7 wherein in one of said positions, said components define flush shelf edges and in another of said positions said components define upright lips along edges of said components.
9. Apparatus as in claim 6 further including a plurality of bins, wherein a rear flange of said bin is engaged with an outer flange of a shelf.
10. Apparatus as in claim 6 further including a screen being a rear flange, said rear flange in supported engagement with an outer flange of a shelf.
11. Apparatus as in claim 7 wherein said shelf components are independently oriented in a shelf level one from the other.
12. Apparatus as in claim 1 including a plurality of shelf levels and a plurality of shelf members in each shelf level.
13. Apparatus as in claim 12 wherein one of said shelf members in one shelf level inclined at an angle with respect to another shelf member in said one shelf level.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 2, 2010
Publication Date: Jan 5, 2012
Applicant: Edsal Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Chicago, IL)
Inventors: Anthony J. Troyner (Shorewood, IL), David J. Wojtowicz (Orland Park, IL), Thomas St. Germain (Bridgeview, IL), Mitchell Liss (Northbrook, IL), Al Dunaj (Chicago, IL)
Application Number: 12/829,668
International Classification: A47B 96/02 (20060101);