Shelf brackets, hang rod brackets, and storage systems including the same
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A47B-096/14
A47B-096/06
A47F-005/08
A47B-061/00
A47B-045/00
출원번호
US-0684188
(2017-08-23)
등록번호
US-10098460
(2018-10-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Brinton, Jr., Daniel Wayne
출원인 / 주소
Clairson, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
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12
초록▼
In an exemplary embodiment, a hang rod bracket may include a tab along an upper portion of the hang rod bracket. A shelf bracket may include a resiliently flexible tang along a lower portion of the shelf bracket. The resiliently flexible tang may be resiliently movable in a first direction when impi
In an exemplary embodiment, a hang rod bracket may include a tab along an upper portion of the hang rod bracket. A shelf bracket may include a resiliently flexible tang along a lower portion of the shelf bracket. The resiliently flexible tang may be resiliently movable in a first direction when impinged by the tab of the hang rod bracket, such as during installation of the hang rod bracket onto the shelf bracket. The resiliently flexible tang may be resiliently movable in a second, opposite direction when the tab is not impinging the resiliently flexible tang, such as after the hang rod bracket has been fully installed onto the shelf bracket and the tab has been rearwardly moved beyond the resiliently flexible tang. The resiliently flexible tang may engage the tab to inhibit forward movement of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket.
대표청구항▼
1. An assembly comprising: a hang rod bracket including first, second, and third tabs along an upper portion of the hang rod bracket; anda shelf bracket including first and second openings and a resiliently flexible tang along a lower portion of the shelf bracket, the first and second openings confi
1. An assembly comprising: a hang rod bracket including first, second, and third tabs along an upper portion of the hang rod bracket; anda shelf bracket including first and second openings and a resiliently flexible tang along a lower portion of the shelf bracket, the first and second openings configured for receiving the first and second tabs, respectively, of the hang rod bracket, to thereby support the hang rod bracket from the shelf bracket, the resiliently flexible tang configured to be resiliently movable in a first direction when impinged by the third tab of the hang rod bracket and resiliently movable in a second, opposite direction when the third tab has been rearwardly moved relative to the resiliently flexible tang such that the third tab is behind and no longer impinging the resiliently flexible tang, whereby the resiliently flexible tang is engageable with the third tab to inhibit forward movement of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket. 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second tabs of the hang rod bracket extend in opposite forward and rearward directions. 3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein: the hang rod bracket includes a notch defined generally underneath the second tab; andthe notch is configured to receive a portion of the shelf bracket therein such that the second and third tabs of the hang rod bracket are along opposite interior and exterior surfaces, respectively, of the lower portion of the shelf bracket. 4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the hang rod bracket and the shelf bracket are configured such that the first and second tabs of the hang rod bracket are insertable into the first and second openings of the shelf bracket and thereafter the hang rod bracket is rearwardly slidable relative to the shelf bracket to thereby position the portion of the shelf bracket within the notch and generally between the second and third tabs of the hang rod bracket, whereby during the rearward sliding movement of the hang rod bracket relative to the shelf bracket, the third tab contacts and causes the resiliently flexible tang to flex inwardly from an original position thereby allowing the third tab to move across and beyond the resiliently flexible tang whereupon the resiliently flexible tang flexes outwardly back towards the original position and lockingly engages an upwardly protruding hook of the third tab to inhibit forward sliding of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket thereby helping to prevent accidental disengagement of the hang rod bracket from the shelf bracket. 5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the third tab includes an upwardly protruding hook; andthe resiliently flexible tang is configured to resiliently flex inwardly from an original position when impinged by the third tab and to resiliently flex outwardly back towards the original position after the third tab has been slidably moved across and beyond the resiliently flexible tang, whereupon the resiliently flexible tang lockingly engages the upwardly protruding hook of the third tab to inhibit forward sliding of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket thereby helping to prevent accidental disengagement of the hang rod bracket from the shelf bracket. 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelf bracket includes an opening along the lower portion of the shelf bracket that is generally above the resiliently flexible tang into which the resiliently flexible tang is inwardly movable when impinged by the third tab of the hang rod bracket. 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein: the opening generally above the resiliently flexible tang is located where material was stamped and removed to thereby form the resiliently flexible tang, whereby an absence of the stamped and removed material defines the opening generally above the resiliently flexible tang; andthe hang rod bracket includes a main body having embossing in opposite directions relative to a neutral center plane of the hang rod bracket. 8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein: the shelf bracket includes an upper portion configured for supporting a portion of a shelf thereon; andthe hang rod bracket includes a pole cup attached to or integrally formed with a lower portion of the hang rod bracket, the pole cup configured for receiving a portion of a hang rod therein. 9. A storage system comprising the assembly of claim 1. 10. A storage system comprising first and second hang rod brackets and first and second shelf bracket according to the assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second hang rod brackets are configured to be supported by the respective first and second shelf brackets, wherein the storage system further comprises: a hang rod including first and second portions;first and second pole cups attached to or integrally formed with lower portions of the respective first and second hang rod brackets, the first pole cup configured for receiving the first portion of the hang rod, the second pole cup configured for receiving the second portion of the hang rod; anda shelf configured to be supported along upper portions of the first and second shelf brackets;whereby the hang rod is supportable below the shelf by the respective first and second pole cups when the first and second hang rod brackets are supported by the respective first and second shelf brackets and when the shelf is supported along the upper portions of the first and second shelf brackets. 11. A storage system comprising: a shelf bracket including an upper portion configured for supporting a portion of a shelf thereon and first and second openings and a resiliently flexible tang along a lower portion of the shelf bracket;a hang rod bracket including first, second, and third tabs along an upper portion of the hang rod bracket, the hang rod bracket configured to be supported by the shelf bracket when the first and second tabs are received within the first and second openings, respectively;wherein the resiliently flexible tang is configured to be resiliently movable in a first direction when impinged by the third tab of the hang rod bracket and resiliently movable in a second, opposite direction when the third tab has been rearwardly moved relative to the resiliently flexible tang such that the third tab is behind and no longer impinging the resiliently flexible tang, whereby the resiliently flexible tang is engageable with the third tab to inhibit forward movement of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket. 12. The storage system of claim 11, wherein: the shelf bracket comprises first and second shelf brackets;the hang rod bracket comprises first and second hang rod brackets configured to be supported by the respective first and second shelf brackets;wherein the storage system further comprises: a hang rod including first and second portions;first and second pole cups attached to or integrally formed with lower portions of the respective first and second hang rod brackets, the first pole cup configured for receiving the first portion of the hang rod, the second pole cup configured for receiving the second portion of the hang rod; anda shelf configured to be supported along upper portions of the first and second shelf brackets;whereby the hang rod is supportable below the shelf by the respective first and second pole cups when the first and second hang rod brackets are supported by the respective first and second shelf brackets and when the shelf is supported along the upper portions of the first and second shelf brackets. 13. The storage system of claim 11, further comprising: a hang rod; anda pole cup attached to or integrally formed with the lower portion of the hang rod bracket, the pole cup configured for receiving a portion of the hang rod therein. 14. The storage system of claim 11, wherein the first and second tabs of the hang rod bracket extend in opposite forward and rearward directions. 15. The storage system of claim 14, wherein: the hang rod bracket includes a notch defined generally underneath the second tab; andthe notch is configured to receive a portion of the shelf bracket therein such that the second and third tabs of the hang rod bracket are along opposite interior and exterior surfaces, respectively, of the lower portion of the shelf bracket. 16. The storage system of claim 15, wherein the hang rod bracket and the shelf bracket are configured such that the first and second tabs of the hang rod bracket are insertable into the first and second openings of the shelf bracket and thereafter the hang rod bracket is rearwardly slidable relative to the shelf bracket to thereby position the portion of the shelf bracket within the notch and generally between the second and third tabs of the hang rod bracket, whereby during the rearward sliding movement of the hang rod bracket relative to the shelf bracket, the third tab contacts and causes the resiliently flexible tang to flex inwardly from an original position thereby allowing the third tab to move across and beyond the resiliently flexible tang whereupon the resiliently flexible tang flexes outwardly back towards the original position and lockingly engages an upwardly protruding hook of the third tab to inhibit forward sliding of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket thereby helping to prevent accidental disengagement of the hang rod bracket from the shelf bracket. 17. The storage system of claim 11, wherein: the third tab includes an upwardly protruding hook; andthe resiliently flexible tang is configured to resiliently flex inwardly from an original position when impinged by the third tab and to resiliently flex outwardly back towards the original position after the third tab has been slidably moved across and beyond the resiliently flexible tang, whereupon the resiliently flexible tang lockingly engages the upwardly protruding hook of the third tab to inhibit forward sliding of the hang rod bracket along the shelf bracket thereby helping to prevent accidental disengagement of the hang rod bracket from the shelf bracket. 18. The storage system of claim 11, wherein the shelf bracket includes an opening along the lower portion of the shelf bracket that is generally above the resiliently flexible tang into which the resiliently flexible tang is inwardly movable when impinged by the third tab of the hang rod bracket. 19. The storage system of claim 18, wherein: the opening generally above the resiliently flexible tang is located where material was stamped and removed to thereby form the resiliently flexible tang, whereby an absence of the stamped and removed material defines the opening generally above the resiliently flexible tang; andthe hang rod bracket includes a main body having embossing in opposite directions relative to a neutral center plane of the hang rod bracket. 20. A storage system comprising: first and second hang rod brackets each including first, second, and third tabs along an upper portion of the corresponding first and second hang rod brackets, the first and second tabs of the hang rod bracket extending in opposite forward and rearward directions, the third tab including an upwardly protruding hook; andfirst and second shelf brackets each including first and second openings and a resiliently flexible tang along a lower portion of the corresponding first and second shelf bracket,wherein: the first and second openings are configured for receiving the first and second tabs, respectively, of the corresponding first and second hang rod brackets to thereby support the first and second hang rod brackets from the corresponding first and second shelf brackets; andthe resiliently flexible tangs are configured to be resiliently movable in a first direction when impinged by the third tabs of the corresponding first and second hang rod brackets and resiliently movable in a second, opposite direction when the third tabs have been rearwardly moved relative to the resiliently flexible tangs such that the third tabs are behind and no longer impinging the resiliently flexible tangs, whereby the resiliently flexible tangs are engageable with the upwardly protruding hooks of the third tabs to inhibit forward movement of the first and second hang rod brackets along the corresponding first and second shelf brackets. 21. The storage system of claim 20, further comprising: a hang rod including first and second portions;first and second pole cups attached to or integrally formed with lower portions of the respective first and second hang rod brackets, the first pole cup configured for receiving the first portion of the hang rod, the second pole cup configured for receiving the second portion of the hang rod; anda shelf configured to be supported along upper portions of the first and second shelf brackets;whereby the hang rod is supportable below the shelf by the respective first and second pole cups when the first and second hang rod brackets are supported by the respective first and second shelf brackets and when the shelf is supported along the upper portions of the first and second shelf brackets.
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