[0001] This invention regards shelf units, in particular those required to hold boxes or
containers whose contents are to be removed from above.
[0002] For reasons of space, in a typical household the boxes or containers of, for example
water, drinks, fruit and vegetables, knickknacks etc are stacked up, usually in tight
spaces, such as storage cupboards or corners of the garage.
[0003] However, stacking like this has the disadvantage that only products in the top box
or container can be removed at any one time, whilst removing things from the lower
boxes is hindered by those above. Therefore, each time it is necessary to remove the
top boxes, which may even be empty, in order to get to those below.
[0004] This same disadvantage may also be found in business activities, shops and warehouses,
where the products are kept in containers on shelves.
[0005] This invention proposes a shelf unit with shelves or ledges laid out so as to accommodate
several boxes or containers, with the possibility of reaching at least part of any
one of them, whatever their level.
[0006] Another aim of the invention is to propose a shelf unit in which no shelf or surface
hinders access to those adjacent, either above or below.
[0007] These aims are achieved by a shelf unit that corresponds to revendication 1, with
sliding shelves or ledges, ranged at different heights, able to move horizontally
and independently of one another, and each one designed to hold at least one box or
container, whose contents can be removed from above.
[0008] Further details of the invention will become evident by reference to the enclosed
diagrams, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective of the shelf unit with sliding shelves, which can be placed
alongside other similar units;
Fig. 2 shows a front view of the shelf unit in Fig. 1;
Figs 3 and 4 show, respectively, the side view of the shelves and the view from the
top of the unit in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 5 shows an example of the shelf unit in use.
[0009] This shelf unit includes at least two uprights 11, two or more horizontal crosspieces
12, and two or more support shelves 13 - see Fig. 1
[0010] The uprights may be selfstanding with a base or fixed to the wall. They are connected
together by crosspieces 12, fixed at various heights.
[0011] The shelves are attached to the crosspieces, along which they slide by means of pulleys,
runners or similar 14.
[0012] The illustrated example shows a shelf unit with two uprights and L-shaped shelves,
as shown in Figs. 1 and 3.
[0013] However, the shelf unit could also have four uprights with shelves or ledges attached
to and running along crosspieces placed on the same horizontal plane.
[0014] Whatever the layout, when seen from the front, the length of each ledge or shelf
will be inferior to the distance between the uprights, so as to permit this sliding.
[0015] In practice, at least one box or container can be placed on each ledge or shelf.
Then, by moving a ledge or shelf sideways with regard to the one either immediately
above or below, it is possible to get at least partial access to each box or container,
whatever its level, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
1. A shelf unit with at least two uprights (11) connected by crosspieces (12) placed
at different heights on the uprights, and shelves or ledges (13) attached to the said
crosspieces, characterized by the fact that each shelf or ledge (13) is sliding and can move horizontally along
the said crosspieces, within the space between the said uprights, each shelf or ledge
being able to accommodate at least one box or container, the contents of which can
be reached from above.
2. A shelf unit according to revendication 1, in which the ledges or shelves (13) are
applied to, and slide along, crosspieces by means of pulleys, runners or similar.
3. A shelf unit according to revendication 1, in which the uprights (11) may be selfstanding
or fixed to a wall.
4. A shelf unit according to the preceding revendications, in which the length of each
ledge or shelf is inferior to the distance between the uprights, and in which the
sliding of a ledge or shelf to one side will give at least partial access to a box
or container on another level.