Modular rack

4199070
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Inventors

Magnussen, Jr., Robert O.

Application #

919162

Filed

Jun-26-1978

Published

Apr-22-1980

Current US Class

138/112
211/189
211/194
211/60.1
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

A47F 007/00

Field of Search

211/60 248/49 248/68 138/112 46/26 52/590 52/DIG.

Examiners

Holko; Thomas J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haefliger; William W.

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Abstract
A modular component of a rack for storing articles comprises: (a) a longitudinally elongated body having opposite sides, a longitudinally elongated boundary, longitudinally spaced segmented boundaries laterally spaced from the longitudinally elongated boundary, and longitudinally spaced laterally extending boundaries at longitudinally opposite ends of the body, (b) the body having tongue and groove connections at certain of the boundaries, the connections defining guide shoulders extending widthwise between said opposite sides for guided connection with like tongue and groove connections on a like modular component, (c) and the body defining through openings extending widthwise between said sides, those openings sized to receive said articles which are elongated in said widthwise direction, the through openings being longitudinally spaced between the laterally extending boundaries, the openings located generally between the segmented boundaries, and the openings having longitudinally and laterally extending sides.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A modular component of a rack for storing articles comprising

(a) a longitudinally elongated body having opposite sides, a longitudinally elongated boundary, longitudinally spaced segmented boundaries laterally spaced from said longitudinally elongated boundary, and longitudinally spaced laterally extending boundaries at longitudinally opposite ends of the body,

(b) the body having tongue and groove connections at certain of said boundaries, said connections defining guide shoulders extending widthwise between said opposite sides for guided connection with like tongue and groove connections on a like modular component,

(c) and said body defining two through openings extending widthwise between said sides, said openings sized to receive said articles which are elongated in said widthwise direction, said through openings being longitudinally spaced between said laterally extending boundaries, and said openings located generally between said segmented boundaries, each of said openings having a longitudinally elongated side and two laterally elongated sides, the longitudinally elongated side of the opening being about twice as long as each laterally elongated side of the opening,



Description
This invention relates generally to racks adapted to receive and support elongated articles; more particularly it concerns modular rack components which may be interconnected in many different ways to form openings to receive and support tubes and other members in a number of different arrangements, to selectively fit and conform to available space.

Due to the varying size limitations of available storage spaces in offices, factories, etc., there is a constant need for racks that may be selectively and variably conformed to such spaces. Examples of the latter are under table locations, desk top areas; and horizontal and vertical wall spaces. While modular rack systems have been proposed, none to my knowledge possesses the unusual combinations of structure, multiple functions and highly advantageous results as are now made available as by the present invention.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Basically, the invention is embodied in a modular component of a storage rack, which comprises:
 
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