Sheet metal shelving

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Inventors

Andersson, Olof I.

Application #

095124

Filed

Sep-10-1987

Published

Apr-18-1989

Current US Class

108/107
108/110
108/180
211/187

International Classes

A47B 009/00

Field of Search

108/107 108/110 108/111 108/114 108/109 108/108 211/135 211/187 211/190 211/207 211/208 211/191

Assignee

Electrolux Constructor Aktiebolag (Saffle, SE)

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller; Alfred E.

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Abstract
This invention relates to a sheet metal shelving comprising posts and shelves. The posts include a waist which by means of a first flange is connected to a second flange. The waist abuts a first edge part of the shelf whereas the second flange engages recesses in a second edge part of the shelf. The second edge part forms a closed torsion resistant profile with several in vertical direction separated extending flanges having said recesses.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A shelving assembly comprising a plurality of upright posts and at least one shelf extending substantially perpendicular to said posts, each of said posts having a first upright flange and a vertically extending second flange perpendicular thereto and being provided with a waist section extending substantially perpendicular to said first flange and parallel with and extending in the same direction as the second flange having at least one lug thereon for latching said shelf to said upright posts, said shelf having a first edge part extending downward from the shelf and having recesses therein adjacent to the corners of said shelf, a second edge part positioned perpendicular to the first edge part and having a box-like profile in which the edge is bent to form an outwardly extending upper edge flange, a vertical part and an outwardly extending lower edge flange parallel to the upper edge flange, vertically aligned notches in said upper and lower edge flanges adjacent to the corner of said shelf, and when the shelf is mounted on said posts a portion of said first edge part engages said waist section and said lugs are inserted in respective recesses in said first edge part, the corners of said shelf being so shaped that when said shelf is mounted on said posts said upper and lower edge flanges abut said first flange of said post and at the same time the second flange of said post is inserted in said notches whereby the shelf and the posts supporting the shelf are rigidly connected together.



Description
This invention relates to a sheet metal shelving assembly comprising posts and shelves.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Shelving assemblies of the above type are previously known and used for storing various types of articles. Such shelving assemblies with the exception of posts and shelves comprise several loose details for joining the shelves to the posts and for fixing the posts. Thus, often screw elements are used to fasten the shelves to the posts, as well as to fasten cross stays or stringers to the posts for securing them. In order to reduce the number of details it has also been proposed to use shelving assemblies with different types of shelves, which without separate locking means can be fixed to the posts. In such shelving assemblies the shelves for instance rest on hooks extending from the posts. However, there is a risk that there will be play between the parts upon continued use. Such play has a negative effect on the stability of the assembly and is often created by a weak shelf structure and by overloading the assembly. Also, in these type of assemblies, it is necessary to stay the posts in any suitable way, in particular if the assembly has to support heavy loads.
 
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