Modular rack system for displaying flat articles
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A47F-005/01
A47F-007/14
A47F-005/08
A47F-007/00
B42F-015/06
A47B-055/02
A47F-007/16
출원번호
US-0710952
(2010-02-23)
등록번호
US-9044107
(2015-06-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Golden, Steven B.
Dashe, Stephen P.
출원인 / 주소
ArtSkills, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Belles Katz LLC
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
2인용 특허 :
41
초록▼
A modular rack system for displaying flat articles. In one aspect, the invention comprises: a plurality of racks, each rack comprising: a floor for supporting a flat article, the floor having a front, a rear and lateral sides; a front retaining portion extending upward from the floor at the front of
A modular rack system for displaying flat articles. In one aspect, the invention comprises: a plurality of racks, each rack comprising: a floor for supporting a flat article, the floor having a front, a rear and lateral sides; a front retaining portion extending upward from the floor at the front of the floor; first and second lateral retaining portions extending upward from the floor along the lateral sides of the floor; at least two support members extending from the rear of the floor that engage a vertical wall and support the rack in a cantilevered manner and oriented so that the floor slopes downward and away from the vertical wall; and the racks mounted to the vertical wall in a stacked assembly so that an upper rack in the stacked assembly rests atop the first and second lateral retaining portions of a lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly.
대표청구항▼
1. A modular racking system comprising: a plurality of racks, each rack comprising:a floor for supporting a flat article, the floor having a front, a rear, and lateral sides;a front retaining portion extending upward from the floor at the front of the floor;first and second lateral retaining portion
1. A modular racking system comprising: a plurality of racks, each rack comprising:a floor for supporting a flat article, the floor having a front, a rear, and lateral sides;a front retaining portion extending upward from the floor at the front of the floor;first and second lateral retaining portions extending upward from the floor along the lateral sides of the floor;at least two support members extending from the rear of the floor that engage a vertical wall and support the rack in a cantilevered manner and oriented so that the floor slopes downward and away from the vertical wall; andthe racks mounted to the vertical wall in a stacked assembly so that the floor of an upper rack in the stacked assembly rests atop and directly contacts the first and second lateral retaining portions of a lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly;wherein each rack further comprises first and second alignment portions extending downward from the floor along the lateral sides of the floor, and wherein the first and second lateral retaining portions of the lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly nest within the first and second alignment portions of the upper rack in the stacked assembly;wherein the racks are wire frame racks and each of the first and second lateral retaining portions comprise a U- channel tubular member comprising a roof plate, a floor plate and a wall plate connecting the roof plate and the floor plate. 2. The modular racking system of claim 1 wherein the floor of each of the racks in the stacked assembly slopes downward and away from the vertical wall at the same angle. 3. The modular racking system of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second lateral retaining portions comprise an elongated channel having an open front end, and wherein the open front ends of the elongated channels are offset a distance from the front of the floor toward the rear of the rack. 4. The modular racking system of claim 1 wherein the first and second lateral retaining portions of the upper rack are oriented parallel to the first and second lateral retaining portions of the lower adjacent rack. 5. The modular racking system of claim 1 wherein the first and second lateral retaining portions comprises a protuberance on a top surface of a front portion of the first and second lateral retaining portions, the floor of the upper rack in the stacked assembly resting atop the protuberances of the first and second lateral retaining portions of the lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly. 6. The modular racking system of claim 1 wherein each of the support members comprise a first section extending upward from the floor at an obtuse angle and resting against a front surface of the vertical wall, a second section connected to and extending from a distal end of the first section and through a hole in the vertical wall, and a third section connected to and extending from a distal end of the second section and resting against a rear surface of the vertical wall. 7. The modular racking system of claim 6 wherein the weight of the rack creates a moment about the second section that presses the first section against the front surface of the vertical wall at a location below the hole while concurrently pressing the third section against the rear surface of the vertical wall at a location above the hole, thereby resulting in the rack being self-supported in the cantilevered manner. 8. The modular racking system of claim 1 wherein the floor of the upper rack is spaced apart from the floor of the lower rack. 9. A modular rack system comprising: a wire frame rack having a floor, a front wall and first and second lateral retaining portions extending upwardly from the floor along lateral sides of the floor that collectively define a product retaining space for flat articles, the floor formed by a first plurality of linear wires extending between the lateral sides of the floor and a second plurality of linear wires extending between the front wall and a rear of the wire frame rack,the wire frame rack oriented so that the floor slopes downward from the rear of the wire frame rack to the front wall;wherein a first set of the first plurality of linear wires are bent downwardly to form first and second alignment portions that extend downwardly from the floor along the lateral sides of the floor; andwherein a second set of the first plurality of linear wires are bent upwardly to form a wire portion of the first and second lateral retaining portions,wherein each of the lateral retaining portions comprises the wire portion and an elongated channel that is formed by a U-channel tubular member comprising a roof plate, a floor plate and a wall plate connecting the roof plate and the floor plate;wherein the modular rack system further comprises a plurality of the wire frame racks arranged in a stacked assembly, wherein the floor of an upper wire frame rack in the stacked assembly rests atop the lateral retaining portions of a lower adjacent wire frame rack in the stacked assembly, and wherein the lateral retaining portions of the lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly nest within the corresponding first and second alignment portions of the upper rack in the stacked assembly. 10. The modular rack system of claim 9 wherein each floor plate is positioned atop the floor and each wall plate is positioned adjacent to a corresponding wire portion of a respective first or second lateral retaining portion, each elongated channel having an open front end that is offset a distance from the front wall of a corresponding rack. 11. The modular rack system of claim 9 wherein each wire frame rack is supported by a vertical wall in a cantilevered manner, wherein the vertical wall is a pegboard wall, and wherein each wire frame rack further comprises at least two support members extending from the rear of a corresponding wire frame rack, wherein each of the support members comprise a first section extending upward from a corresponding floor at an obtuse angle and resting against a front surface of the pegboard wall, a second section connected to and extending from a distal end of the first section and through a hole in the pegboard wall, and a third section connected to and extending from a distal end of the second section and resting against a rear surface of the pegboard wall, wherein the weight of each wire frame rack presses the first sections against the front surface of the pegboard wall at a location below a corresponding hole while concurrently pressing the third section against the rear surface of the pegboard wall at a location above the corresponding hole, thereby resulting in each rack being self supported in the cantilevered manner. 12. The modular rack system of claim 9 wherein when the plurality of the wire frame racks are arranged in the stacked assembly the floor of the upper wire frame rack in the stacked assembly rests atop and is in surface contact with protuberances on top surfaces of the lateral retaining portions of the lower adjacent wire frame rack in the stacked assembly, and wherein the rear of the wire frame racks are each mounted to a vertical wall so that the wire frame racks are supported in a cantilevered manner. 13. The modular rack system of claim 9 wherein, the rear of each wire frame rack is mounted to a vertical wall so that the wire frame racks are supported in a cantilevered manner; and wherein the rear of the wire frame rack is slidably mounted to the vertical wall. 14. A paper board product display comprising: a plurality of racks, each of the racks comprising a floor, a front retaining portion extending upward from the floor, and lateral retaining portions extending upward from the floor that collectively define a space for holding paper board product, wherein each of the racks further comprises first and second alignment portions extending downward from the floor, the floor being oriented at an acute angle relative to a vertical wall;the racks arranged in a stacked assembly so that the floor of an upper rack in the stacked assembly rests atop and is in surface contact with the lateral retaining portions of a lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly; wherein the lateral retaining portions of the lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly nest within the first and second alignment portions of the upper rack in the stacked assembly; wherein each of the racks in the stacked assembly are separable from one another;wherein the racks are wire frame racks and each lateral wall comprises a U channel tubular member comprising a floor plate, a roof plate and a wall plate connecting the floor plate and the roof plate;wherein a lower-most rack in the stacked assembly comprises a base structure, the base structure comprising a rear vertical leg, a front vertical leg and a horizontal member connecting the rear and front vertical legs to one another, each of the rear and front vertical legs connected to and extending downwardly from the floor of the lower-most rack, the horizontal member resting directly atop and supported by a horizontal surface;wherein the remaining racks in the stacked assembly are mounted to the vertical wall and supported in a cantilevered manner; andone or more paper board products positioned within the spaces and lying substantially flat atop the floors of the racks, the one or more paper board products retained within the spaces by the front retaining portions and the lateral retaining portions. 15. The paper board product display of claim 14wherein peripheral edge portions of the one or more paper board products nest within corresponding U-channel tubular members. 16. The paper board product display of claim 14 wherein the rear the rear vertical leg is taller than the front vertical leg so that the floor of the lower-most rack in the stacked assembly is supported at the acute angle relative to the vertical wall, and wherein the rear vertical leg is abutted against a front surface of the vertical wall.
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