Shelf support

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Inventors

Nicholson, Timothy J. H.
Lee, Andrew L.
Roberts, Clifford

Application #

566286

Filed

Dec-28-1983

Published

Apr-2-1985

Current US Class

108/152
211/90.01
248/235
248/250

International Classes

A47G 029/02; E04G 003/08

Field of Search

248/235 248/243 248/250 211/90 108/106 108/107 108/108 108/110

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

US Patent References

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Abstract
In a shelf support formed as a continuous section and capable of supporting a shelf as a cantilever by the cooperation of: a supporting member to lie below and in contact with said shelf, said supporting member being disposed upon a plate for fixing to a wall; and a retaining member to lie above and in contact with said shelf, said retaining member being disposed upon said plate; the improvement comprising, locating a region of said retaining member, spaced from said plate, closer to said supporting member than a region of said retaining member adjacent said plate and providing a ramp surface to urge the retaining member upwards, whereby the shelf is gripped between the supporting member and the retaining member and wherein the supporting member is in contact with the shelf at at least a first location and at least a second location, said second location being closer to said plate than said first location.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A shelf support for engaging a rear portion of a rectangular section shelf having an underside and a top and holding said shelf as a cantilever, said shelf support being formed as an elongate member so that the support can extend along a substantial part of the length of a rear portion of said shelf, said shelf support comprising:

mounting means for mounting said shelf support on an upright surface, said mounting means having a rear surface for engaging said upright surfaces;

support means carried by said mounting means and comprising first and second support parts at substantially the same level for engaging a rear portion of said underside of said shelf, said second support part being spaced behind said first support part whereby said second support part is nearer said mounting means rear surface than is said first support part;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an elongate, continuous section shelf support for supporting a rectangular section shelf and holding it as a cantilever, the shelf support being formed as a continuous section to run at least part of the length of the rear portion of the shelf, and having support means disposed to engage the rear portion only of the underside of the shelf and retaining means disposed to engage the rear portion of the top of the shelf, whereby the shelf can be frictionally engaged between the support surface and the retaining surface. Normally, there will be parts of the support which extend respectively up above the retaining surface and down below the support surface, to give bracing against an upright surface such as a wall when the shelf support is mounted thereon.

GB No. 2 053 666B discloses a shelf support of this general type. In practice, the shelf support functions very well provided the thickness of the shelf is within fairly fine tolerances. However, it is found expensive to maintain fine tolerances in manufacture, and if customers use their own shelving, the shelving is often outside the required tolerances. It is therefore desirable to improve the shelf support so that it can accept shelving of greater thickness tolerances.
 
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