Retaining means for adjustable cantilever storage racks
First Claim
1. An adjustable cantilever storage rack comprising:
- an upright, channel member having a vertical front wall and two parallel side walls generally perpendicular to the front wall, at least one of said walls being a primary load bearing surface;
a bracket having a vertical front wall and two side walls, and shaped such that said channel member and said bracket fit together;
a cantilever arm projecting generally away from the walls of said bracket;
connecting means for connecting said channel member with said bracket, said connecting means comprising an inclined bayonet slot formed in a wall of said channel member and inclined downwardly and away from said primary load bearing surface, an elongated portal formed in a wall of said channel member and opening into the upper portion of the bayonet slot, and an inwardly directed pin on the inside of a bracket wall, said pin drawing said bracket against said primary load bearing surface of said channel member as said pin engages said inclined bayonet slot, whereby a downward force on said bracket causes said pin to move downwardly and away from said primary load bearing surface to cause said bracket to engage said primary load bearing surface;
retaining means comprising a retaining pin arranged to fit within an aperature located in a wall different from that having said inclined bayonet slot and substantially on a neutral axis of said load bearing surface of said channel member for restricting upward movement of said bracket relative to said channel member, said connecting means and said retaining means cooperating to rigidly support said cantilever arm on said channel member, whereby the likelihood of accidental disengagement of the connecting means by upwards, sideways or oblique torsional blows on the cantilever arm is substantially reduced.
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Abstract
For use in adjustable cantilever rack systems having upright support columns connected to brackets having cantilever arms, a retaining means is provided for securing the bracket to a column member against accidental disconnection, said retaining means including a retaining pin arranged to fit within an aperture located substantially on the neutral axis of a load bearing surface of the column to restrict upward movement of the bracket relative to the column and prevent accidental disengagement caused by upwards, sideways or oblique torsional blows. The retaining pin can be resiliently biased by a flat spring to snap into place once the bracket and column are connected, and the retaining means can also be provided with a thumb latch to provide simple disengagement.
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8 Claims
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1. An adjustable cantilever storage rack comprising:
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an upright, channel member having a vertical front wall and two parallel side walls generally perpendicular to the front wall, at least one of said walls being a primary load bearing surface; a bracket having a vertical front wall and two side walls, and shaped such that said channel member and said bracket fit together; a cantilever arm projecting generally away from the walls of said bracket; connecting means for connecting said channel member with said bracket, said connecting means comprising an inclined bayonet slot formed in a wall of said channel member and inclined downwardly and away from said primary load bearing surface, an elongated portal formed in a wall of said channel member and opening into the upper portion of the bayonet slot, and an inwardly directed pin on the inside of a bracket wall, said pin drawing said bracket against said primary load bearing surface of said channel member as said pin engages said inclined bayonet slot, whereby a downward force on said bracket causes said pin to move downwardly and away from said primary load bearing surface to cause said bracket to engage said primary load bearing surface; retaining means comprising a retaining pin arranged to fit within an aperature located in a wall different from that having said inclined bayonet slot and substantially on a neutral axis of said load bearing surface of said channel member for restricting upward movement of said bracket relative to said channel member, said connecting means and said retaining means cooperating to rigidly support said cantilever arm on said channel member, whereby the likelihood of accidental disengagement of the connecting means by upwards, sideways or oblique torsional blows on the cantilever arm is substantially reduced. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An adjustable cantilever storage rack comprising:
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an upright, channel member having a vertical front wall and two parallel side walls generally perpendicular to the front wall; a bracket having a vertical front wall and two side walls and shaped such that said channel member and said bracket fit together; a cantilever arm projecting generally perpendicularly from the front wall of said bracket and directed away from said bracket side walls; connecting means for connecting said channel member with said bracket, said connecting means comprising transversely aligned vertically-spaced pairs of bayonet slots formed in the side walls of said channel member, said bayonet slots being inclined downwardly and away from the front wall of said channel member, elongated portals formed in the front wall of said channel member and opening into the upper protion of the bayonet slots, and a pair of inwardly directed headed pins on the inside of the bracket side walls that are adapted to move through said portals and engage into said bayonet slots to draw said front wall of said bracket into engagement with said front wall of said channel member to fully connect said bracket and said channel member, whereby said front wall of said channel member becomes a primary load-bearing surface for said cantilever storage rack; retaining means comprising a flat spring fastened to the back of the front wall of said bracket and having a retaining pin, an aperture in the front wall of said bracket, and an aperture located substantially along the neutral axis of said channel member front wall, wherein the apertures align to accept said retaining pin when said bracket and said channel member are connected with their respective front walls in engagement thereby to restrict relative upward movement between said bracket and said channel member, said connecting means and said retaining means forming a triangular support for rigidly supporting said arm on said channel member, thereby preventing accidental disengagement of the connecting means by upwards, sideways or oblique torsional blows.
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