Vertical storage rack

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Inventors

Grava, Alfred

Application #

056141

Filed

Jul-9-1979

Published

Aug-3-1982

Current US Class

0D6/462
108/55.1
108/55.3
211/49.1

International Classes

B65D 019/44

Field of Search

108/55.1 108/55.3 108/51.1 248/346 211/49 206/386

Examiners

Lyddane; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pearne, Gordon, Sessions, McCoy & Granger

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Abstract
A rack system for vertical storage of sheet stock having structural provisions permitting it to be transported on the forks of a lift truck while loaded. The system is constructed of simple structural shapes and a minimum of fabrication operations, with a resulting savings in manufacturing cost and assured durability.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vertical storage system for sheet stock comprising a base and a plurality of laterally spaced separators fixed to and extending upright from the base, the base and separators defining a front, bottom, back, top and sides of the system, the base being formed of a set of inverted metal channels extending longitudinally continuously from one side of the system to the other in the mid-zone between the front and back, a web of each channel being in a common plane and collectively forming a support surface for sheet stock being slid thereon for loading, unloading or storage in the system, the separators being of substantially identical construction, each separator being formed of metal bar stock, the metal bar stock of a separator being fabricated into a generally planar network including a polygonal perimeter portion extending across the top and front of the system, a bottom of the perimeter portion being supported directly on the support surface, means extending across the back of the system tying adjacent separators together, the space between adjacent separators defining sheet receiving compartments, the compartments above the base and forward of the rack being substantially free of obstruction whereby sheet stock may be inserted and withdrawn from the front and top of each compartment and such stock abutting said tying means and resting on said base may extend from said compartments forwardly and upwardly of the front and top of the system during storage, said channels, separators, and tying means being sufficiently rigid to permit said system to be transported by the forks of a lift truck engaging the underside of the webs of the channels.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to material handling and storage, and in particular to a rack system for vertically organizing, storing, and transporting sheet stock.

PRIOR ART

Various storage and display systems for vertically organizing sheet stock have been available. In general, such systems have comprised structures which are expensive to manufacture because of both material and fabrication costs. Further, it would appear in many instances that prior vertical storage racks have been intended to be installed at a point of use permanently, or at least for an indefinite extended period. In many cases, rack storage systems, because of size, weight, or other design criteria, have been impractical to move, particularly when loaded with the extra weight of sheet stock.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a vertical storage rack system having structural provisions making it capable of being conveniently transported even while loaded with sheet stock. The rack system features a plurality of laterally spaced separators defining intervening compartments for reception of vertically oriented sheet stock. The separators are carried on a rigid base which is arranged to be engaged by the forks of a lift truck for transport from location to location.
 
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