FLEXIBLE SHELVING SYSTEM
Assembly of a structurally sound modular shelving system includes forming an H-shaped base structure, or otherwise-shaped base structure, by releasably hooking a tie beam into a first base piece and a second base piece. A first column member is slid into the first base piece by sliding an insert tab at an end of an elongate body of the first column into a vertical passage through the first base piece. A second column member is similarly slid into a second base piece. A header member is releasably hooked into the first and second columns, the header member extending substantially horizontally between the first and second columns and substantially perpendicularly to the first and second base pieces.
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A variety of different types of product displays are used in retail environments. Shelving systems in the retailing industry often include removable or adjustable shelving to support and display products. Generally speaking, the merchandising of a product line, type of product, or product combination, for example, is enhanced through product displays that are aesthetically pleasing, easy to assemble and disassemble, and customizable to suit the display needs of a variety of retail environments and product combinations.
SUMMARYSome aspects of various embodiments relate to assembly of a structurally sound modular shelving system including forming an H- or otherwise-shaped base structure by releasably hooking a tie beam into a mid-section of a first base piece and a mid-section of a second base piece, or at another location along either of the first and second base pieces. A first column member is slid into the first base piece by sliding an insert tab at an end of an elongate body of the first column member into a vertical passage through the mid-section of first base piece, or at another location along the first base piece. A second column member is similarly slid into a second base piece, or at another location along the second base piece. A header member is releasably hooked into the first and second column members, the header member extending substantially horizontally between the first and second column members and substantially perpendicularly to the first and second base pieces.
This summary is not intended to be limiting in nature. Various other aspects and embodiments are contemplated and should be understood with reference to the text and drawings that follow.
Some embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. As stated above, the intention, however, is not to limit the invention by providing such examples.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONIn general terms, various embodiments address a versatile shelving system built on a six-piece base unit design that is adapted to provide versatility and allow relatively quick assembly and tear down, as well as being aesthetically pleasing. In some embodiments, the six pieces provide a structurally sound base structural unit which can be built upon to create more complex shelving designs. Although some embodiments incorporate the above-described features, additional and/or alternate features and combinations thereof are contemplated.
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In some embodiments, the mouth 82C defines an angle A1 of about 30 degrees and is rounded to a radius of curvature R1 of about 0.19 inches, the first spur 82A defines an angle A2 of about 30 degrees and is rounded to a radius of curvature R2 of about 0.25 inches, and the second spur 82B defines an angle A3 of about 30 degrees and is rounded to a radius of curvature R3 of about 0.25 inches. As shown, the mouths 82C, 84C are spaced a distance L1 of about 2.0 inches, the first and second spurs 82A, 82B are each a length L2 of about 1.4 inches, the first and second spurs 82A, 82B are spaced a distance L4 from one another of about 1.4 inches, and the width W1 of the base portion 80 from the midline M is about 1.2 inches. Other dimensions are also contemplated.
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The upper cleat hole 124 is shown in greater detail in
The first and second portions 136, 138 are symmetrical about centerline C20, are spaced a length L20 of about 0.6 inches from one another, have a length L22 of about 0.8 inches, and each have a middle, widened portion 140, a narrowed, first end portion 142, and a narrowed, second end portion 144. The middle widened portions 140 each have a radius of curvature R20 of about 0.5 inches, a length L24 of about 0.5 inches, and a width W20 of about 0.8 inches. The narrowed first and second end portions 142, 144 are substantially similar to one another, each having a width W22 of about 0.6 inches and a length L26 of about 0.3 inches. Other dimensions are also contemplated.
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The center channel 166, also referred to as a top channel, is substantially U-shaped in transverse cross-section and is centrally received and secured to the bottom side 167 of, and within the main body 164. The center channel 166 defines a front channel 166A, or track, with the main body 164, a middle channel 166B with the main body 164, and a rear channel 166C with the main body 164. As will be subsequently described, the center channel 166 helps the top stretcher 28 receive one or more pieces of backer board material, for example.
The upper track member 182 is optionally formed of appropriate metals and plastics (e.g., stamped and formed sheets of metal). As shown in
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The lock assembly 202 includes a spring button 216 and a channel member 218. The spring button 216 is shown by itself in
The channel member 218 is shown from a front view in
A substantially similar process is used to assemble and releasably lock the bottom stretcher 30 to the second base leg 26 (
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After insertion, the first upright 20 is releasably retained and supported in a substantially upright, or vertical, position by the first base leg 24 where the first upright 20 is substantially perpendicular to the first base leg 24. The second upright 22 is optionally similarly inserted into and releasably retained by the second base leg 26 proximate the midpoint ML2 (
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As previously referenced, a structurally sound, self-supporting structure (e.g., base unit 12A) is formed upon assembling together the six-components—the first and second uprights 20, 22, the first and second base legs 24, 26, and the top and bottom stretchers 28, 30. Additionally, the various tracks, or channels of the top and bottom stretchers 28, 30 and the first and second uprights 20, 22 are substantially aligned upon assembly. In particular, the front, middle, and rear tracks 70A, 70B, 70C of the first upright 20 (as well as corresponding tracks of the second upright 22), the front, middle, and rear tracks 198A, 198B, 198C of the bottom stretcher 30, and the a front, middle, and rear tracks 166A, 166B, 166C of the top stretcher 28, respectively, are substantially aligned with one another and adapted to receive a retailing accessory, such as a back board as will be subsequently described.
Although the upper and lower cleat holes 124, 134 are shown at the longitudinal midpoint ML1 of the first base leg 24, it should be understood that the cleat holes 124, 134 are optionally located at any position along the first base leg 24, for example toward the front of the first base leg 24, toward the back of the first base leg 24, or at a variety of points along either the front portion 96 or the rear portion 98. The second base leg 24 is optionally similarly configured. Additionally or alternatively, the plurality of keyholes 108 in the first base leg 24 are optionally located away from the longitudinal midpoint ML1 of the first base leg 24. For example, rather than the substantially H-shaped base 32, the first base leg 24, second base leg 26 and bottom stretcher 30 optionally form a substantially C-shaped or U-shaped base (not shown), where the keyholes of the respective base legs 24, 26 are located more toward the respective fronts or backs of the base legs 24, 26, for example.
In some embodiments, the base units 12 are placed on and secured to a support surface such as a floor of a store (not shown) using one or more floor anchors similar to the floor anchor 230. For example, as understood with reference to
In view of the foregoing, it should be understood that a variety of different configurations are available with the base units 12. In some embodiments, the heights of the uprights are optionally varied as desired to provide any number of unique displays. As shown in
The second base unit 12B has a third base leg 348 having a third longitudinal midpoint ML3 and a second bottom stretcher 349 tying the third base leg 348 and the second base leg 26 together proximate the second and third longitudinal midpoints ML2, ML3 in a similar manner previously described in association with the first base unit 12A. The second base unit 12B is substantially similar in assembly and components to the first base unit 12A, and includes a third upright 350 inserted into the third base leg 348 and maintained substantially vertically in a manner similar to that previously described in association with the first base unit 12A. However, as shown, the third upright 350 is substantially shorter than the second upright 22. In particular, the third upright 350 optionally has a height generally corresponding to the intermediate set of stretcher slots 72B (obscured, but a position of which is generally designated in
A second top stretcher 352 is secured between the third upright 350 and the second upright 22 at the height of the second set of stretcher slots 72B (obscured, but a position of which is generally designated in
The third base unit 12C is assembled substantially similarly and includes substantially similar components to the first base unit 12A. The third base unit 12C shares the third upright 350 with the second base unit 12B. However, the second base unit 12B has a fourth upright 360 that is substantially shorter than the first upright 20, the second upright 22, and the third upright 350. The fourth upright 360 has inner, upper stretcher slots 360A (obscured, but a position of which is generally designated in
Various accessories are optionally assembled to the base units 12 to facilitate retailing of products, storage of products, or any of a variety of purposes. For example, retailing accessories such as the shelf 240, the decking member 250 (
As one example, the shelf 240 is optionally assembled at any height to the front set of attachment points 66 of the first upright 20 and to a corresponding set of attachment points of the second upright 22 such that the shelf 240 extends forwardly, or projects forward, from the base unit 12A and in particular the front 38 of the first upright 20 and front of the second upright 22. In some embodiments, a second shelf 240A is secured to back sets of attachment points of the first and second uprights (not shown) such that the second shelf 240A extends rearwardly from the first base unit 12A and in particular the back 39 of the first upright 20 and back of the second upright 22. If desired, the first shelf 240 and the second shelf 240A are assembled at the height of the top stretcher 28 such that the top stretcher 28 extends between the upper support surface 248 of the first shelf 240 and an upper support surface 248A of the second shelf 240A, and the top surface 165 of the top stretcher 28 is substantially coplanar with the upper support surfaces 248, 248A to combine with them to form a substantially continuous first support surface Si extending both forwardly and rearwardly from the first base unit 12A.
Additionally, a second stretcher 28A is optionally secured between the first and second uprights 20, 22 at the third set of inner stretcher slots 72C (obscured, but a position of which is generally designated in
If desired, decking members and bumper members, such as the decking member 250 and bumper member 300 are optionally secured to the base units 12. In some embodiments, the first tab 256 (
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With respect to the bumper member 300 and the first base unit 12A and as shown in
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Although the backer board 280 is optionally received in the middle tracks described, the backer board 280 is optionally received in the front tracks of the top stretcher 28, the first and second uprights 20, 22 and the bottom stretcher 30 with a second backer board (not shown) received in the rear tracks of the top stretcher 28, the first and second uprights 20, 22 and the bottom stretcher 30. In some embodiments, the backer board 280 is optionally used as a shear panel to provide additional lateral support to the first base unit 12A, although the backer board 280 is generally not necessary to provide a structurally sound, substantially rigid base unit according to various embodiments.
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The ease of assembly and versatility of the system 10 encourage efficient shelving set up and promote retail sales in a variety of different applications, although a variety of additional and/or alternate features are optionally accomplished with embodiments of the system 10. Various modifications and additions can be made to the embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.
In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” “left,” “right,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. Because components of the various embodiments can be positioned in a number of different orientations, the directional terminology is used for the purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. The detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A modular shelving system comprising:
- a first upright that extends from a top end to a bottom end, defines a front, a back, an inner side, and an outer side, and has an inner channel, an outer channel, a plurality of vertically aligned and regularly spaced front slots, a plurality of vertically aligned and regularly spaced back slots, an upper pair of inner slots formed proximate the top end, and an upper pair of outer slots formed proximate the top end, the first upright including: a first body having an upper end and a bottom end, and a first cleat having a base portion secured in the bottom end of the first body and a narrowed, nose portion extending away from the bottom end of the first body;
- a second upright that extends from a top end to a bottom end, defines a front, a back, an inner side, and an outer side, and has an inner channel, an outer channel, a plurality of vertically aligned and regularly spaced front slots, a plurality of vertically aligned and regularly spaced back slots, an upper pair of inner slots formed proximate the top end, and an upper pair of outer slots formed proximate the top end, the second upright including: a second body having an upper end and a bottom end, and a second cleat having a base portion secured in the bottom end of the second body and a narrowed, nose portion extending away from the bottom end of the second body;
- an upright spanner including: a span portion having a top side and a bottom side and extending substantially horizontally between the first and second uprights from a first end to a second end, the span portion having a top channel aligned with each of the inner channels of the first and second uprights, respectively; a first end bracket secured to the first end of the span portion and having a pair of hook-shaped prongs releasably secured into the upper pair of inner slots of the first upright; and a second end bracket secured to the second end of the span portion and having a pair of hook-shaped prongs releasably secured into the upper pair of inner slots of the second upright; and
- a first rail and a second rail, each of the first and second rails defining a top surface, an inner surface, an outer surface, and a bottom surface and having an upper cleat hole formed in the top surface, a lower cleat hole formed in the bottom surface, a plurality of inner insert holes formed in the inner surface, and a plurality of outer insert holes formed in the outer surface, the cleat of the first upright being slidably received in the upper and lower cleat holes of the first rail and the cleat of the second upright being slidably received in the upper and lower cleat holes of the second rail such that the first and second uprights are supported substantially vertically by the first and second rails, respectively; and
- a rail spanner including: an intermediate portion having a top side and a bottom side opposite the top side and extending between the first and second rails from a first end to a second end, the intermediate portion having an upper channel formed in the top side, the upper channel being aligned with the inner channels of the first and second uprights, respectively; a first retaining claw connected to the first end of the rail spanner and including a plurality of insert tabs releasably secured in the inner insert holes of the first rail; and a second retaining claw connected to the second end of the rail spanner and including a plurality of insert tabs releasably secured in the inner insert holes of the second rail.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the second upright has a lower pair of outer slots formed in the outer side of the second upright, the lower pair of outer slots being formed below the upper pair of outer slots, the system further comprising:
- a third upright that is substantially shorter than the second upright, extends from a top end to a bottom end, defines a front, a back, an inner side, and an outer side, and has an inner channel and an outer channel, a plurality of vertically aligned and regularly spaced front slots, a plurality of vertically aligned and regularly spaced back slots, an upper pair of inner slots formed proximate the top end, and an upper pair of outer slots formed proximate the top end, the third upright including a third body having an upper end and a bottom end and a third cleat having a base portion secured in the bottom end of the third body and a narrowed, nose portion extending away from the bottom end of the third body; and
- a second upright spanner extending substantially horizontally between the second and third uprights, the second upright spanner being releasably secured in the lower pair of outer slots of the second upright and the upper pair of inner slots of the third upright.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the rail spanner is a first rail spanner and the system further comprises:
- a second rail spanner substantially similar to the first rail spanner; and
- a third rail substantially similar to the second rail, the second rail spanner being releasably secured in the outer insert holes of the second rail and in a plurality of inner insert holes of the third rail, and further wherein the third cleat of the third upright is slidably received in an upper cleat hole and a lower cleat hole formed in the third rail such that the third upright is supported substantially vertically by the third rail.
4. The system of claim 1, further comprising a backer board having an outer perimeter, where a portion of the outer perimeter is secured in the inner channels of the first and second uprights, respectively.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein another portion of the outer perimeter is secured in the upper channel of the rail spanner.
6. The system of claim 1, further comprising first and second decking members maintained by the first and second rails.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the first and second decking members each have a substantially planar upper surface, the substantially planar upper surfaces of the first and second decking members being maintained substantially coplanar to one another by the first and second rails.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the nose portion of the first cleat forks into a first spur and a second spur and the lower cleat hole of the first rail includes a first portion for receiving the first spur and a second portion for receiving the second spur, the first and second portions being separate from one another.
9. The system of claim 1, further comprising a first shelving member having a substantially planar top surface and a pair of attachment brackets, the pair of attachment brackets of the first shelving member being releasably secured in the front slots of the first and second uprights such that the first shelving member projects frontward from the first and second uprights.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the upright spanner is a first upright spanner and the system further comprises:
- a second upright spanner substantially similar to the first upright spanner and releasably secured to the inner sides of the first and second uprights, respectively, the second upright spanner having a top surface; and
- a second shelving member having a substantially planar top surface and a pair of attachment brackets, the pair of attachment brackets of the second shelving member being releasably secured in the back slots of the first and second uprights such that the second shelving member projects backward from the first and second uprights, wherein the substantially planar top surfaces of the first and second shelving members and the top surface of the second upright spanner are substantially coplanar to define a substantially continuous support surface.
11. A retail shelving unit comprising:
- a base structural unit adapted to provide a substantially rigidly vertically standing and structurally sound six-piece support structure, the base structural unit consisting essentially of: a first footing including a substantially elongate body having a first midpoint dividing the first footing into a front portion and a rear portion; a second footing including a substantially elongate body having a second midpoint dividing the second footing into a front portion and a rear portion, the first and second footings being oriented substantially parallel and laterally offset from each other; a tie beam extending substantially horizontally between a first end and a second end and including a first end bracket at the first end and a second bracket at the second end, the first and second end brackets being releasably secured to the first and second footings proximate the first and second midpoints of the first and second footings, respectively; a first standard including a first sliding prong inserted into the first footing proximate the first midpoint, the first footing maintaining the first standard in a substantially vertical position; a second standard including a second sliding prong inserted into the second footing proximate the second midpoint, the second footing maintaining the second standard in a substantially vertical position such that the first and second standards extend substantially parallel to and laterally offset from each other; and a crossbar extending substantially horizontally between the first and second standards, the crossbar having a first end including a first set of prongs and a second end including a second set of prongs, the first and second sets of prongs being releasably secured to the first and second standards, wherein the first and second standards are adapted to provide a plurality of attachment points along a plurality of vertical heights on the first and second standards; and
- a plurality of shelving pieces maintained by the base structural unit.
12. The retail shelving unit of claim 11, wherein each of the first standard, the second standard, and the crossbar has an inner track, the inner tracks of the first standard, the second standard, and the crossbar being substantially aligned with one another, the retail shelving unit further comprising a backing panel received in the inner tracks of the first standard, the second standard, and the crossbar.
13. The retail shelving unit of claim 11, wherein the plurality of shelving pieces includes a front decking member maintained on the front portions of the first and second footings and a rear decking member maintained on the rear portions of the first and second footings, the tie beam defining an upper portion substantially coplanar with and extending between the front and rear decking members.
14. The retail shelving unit of claim 11, wherein each of the first and second standards has a front side facing toward the front portions of the first and second footings and a rear side facing toward the rear portions of the first and second footings, wherein the plurality of shelving pieces includes a front shelf releasably secured to the front sides of the first and second standards and a rear shelf releasably secured to the rear sides of the first and second standards, and further wherein the front and rear shelves define substantially coplanar upper faces with one another with the cross bar extending between the substantially coplanar upper faces of the front and rear shelves.
15. The retail shelving unit of claim 11, further comprising an add-on unit releasably secured to the base structural unit, the add-on unit comprising:
- a third footing including a substantially elongate body having a third midpoint dividing the second footing into a front portion and a rear portion, the first, second, and third footings being oriented substantially parallel and laterally offset from each other; and
- a secondary tie beam extending substantially horizontally between a first end and a second end and including a first end bracket and a second end bracket, the first and second end brackets of the secondary tie beam being releasably secured to the second and third footings proximate the second and third midpoints of the second and third footings, respectively.
16. The retail shelving unit of claim 15, further comprising a third standard including a third sliding prong inserted into the third footing proximate the third midpoint, the third footing maintaining the third standard in a substantially vertical position such that the first, second, and third standards extend substantially parallel to and laterally offset from each other, wherein an upper portion of the third standard is secured to the second standard such that the third standard is substantially rigidly vertically standing and structurally sound.
17. A method of assembling a modular shelving system, the method comprising:
- forming an H-shaped base structure by releasably hooking a tie beam into a mid-section of a first base piece and a mid-section of a second base piece;
- placing the H-shaped base structure on a support surface;
- sliding a first column member into the mid-section of the first base piece by grasping an elongate body of the first column and sliding a lower, narrowed portion of an insert tab extending from an end of the elongate body into a vertical passage formed through the mid-section of first base piece such that the lower, narrowed portion of the insert tab and an upper, wider portion of the insert tab engage the first base piece;
- sliding a second column member into mid-section of the second base piece by grasping an elongate body of the second column and sliding an insert tab at an end of the elongate body of the second column into a vertical passage formed through the mid-section of the second base piece; and
- releasably hooking a header member into the first and second columns such that the header member extends substantially horizontally between the first and second columns and substantially perpendicularly to the first and second base pieces, the header member including a first plurality of hook-shaped retainers at a first end of the header member and a second plurality of hook-shaped retainers at a second end of the header member, the first plurality of hook-shaped retainers being releasably secured into a first plurality of retainer slots formed into the first column member and the second plurality of hook-shaped retainers being releasably secured into a second plurality of retainer slots formed into the second column member.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the tie beam includes a first bracket at a first end of the tie beam, the first bracket having a plurality of substantially mushroom-shaped retainers, each of the substantially mushroom-shaped retainers having a narrowed base portion and widened cap portion, wherein the first base piece has a plurality of retainer slots, each of the retainer slots having a widened top portion and a narrowed lower portion, and further wherein releasably hooking the tie beam into the first base piece includes inserting the widened cap portions of the plurality of substantially mushroom-shaped retainers into the widened top portions of the plurality of retainer slots and sliding the first bracket downwardly such that the widened cap portions of the plurality of substantially mushroom-shaped retainers is retained behind the narrowed lower portions of the plurality of retainer slots.
19. The method of claim 17, wherein the tie beam is secured to the first and second base pieces such that a top of the tie beam projects above a top of the first base piece and a top of the second base piece.
20. A shelf unit based on a six-piece base unit design, the six-piece base unit design consisting essentially of:
- means for forming an H-shaped base structure by releasably hooking a tie beam into a mid-section of a first base piece and a mid-section of a second base piece;
- means for sliding a first column member into the mid-section of the first base piece such that the first column member extends in a substantially upright manner;
- means for sliding a second column member into the mid-section of the second base piece such that the second column member extends in a substantially upright manner; and
- means for releasably hooking a header member into the first and second columns where the header member extends substantially horizontally between the first and second columns and substantially perpendicularly to the first and second base pieces, such that the H-shaped base structure, the first column, the second column, and the header member combine to form a substantially rigid, structurally sound vertical rack.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 5, 2008
Publication Date: Mar 11, 2010
Patent Grant number: 8028846
Applicant: Target Brands, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)
Inventors: Robert D. Peota (Minneapolis, MN), Robert D. Yoder (Middlebury, IN), Andrew A. Enyart (Middlebury, IN), Mark A. Campbell (Middlebury, IN), Steven C. Thompson (Elkhart, IN)
Application Number: 12/205,542
International Classification: A47F 5/00 (20060101);