[0001] The present invention relates to a set of metal shelves.
[0002] Sets of metal shelves are currently widely used and are appreciated for their strength
and light weight.
[0003] The sets of metal shelves used industrially, commercially and privately also feature
a flexibility in configuration which makes them versatile and suitable to meet the
most disparate application requirements.
[0004] The structure of the sets of metal shelves used mainly in the industrial field substantially
comprises two or more pairs of uprights which are mutually connected by cross-members
and support stringers which in turn support the shelves.
[0005] The uprights and the respective cross-members are mutually coupled by means of bolts
or rivets.
[0006] Although these coupling methods are per se effective, they entail long times for
the assembly and disassembly of the set of shelves.
[0007] The assembly and disassembly or modification of conventional sets of shelves also
entail the use of specific tools and sometimes of specialized personnel, further increasing
the costs.
[0008] A principal aim of the present invention is to provide a set of metal shelves in
which the connections, particularly between the uprights and the respective cross-members,
occur without the aid of bolts or rivets.
[0009] Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a
connection between the upright and the respective cross-members which is stable, reliable
over time and has good mechanical characteristics as regards structural strength.
[0010] Another object of the present invention is to provide a set of shelves for which
the assembly and disassembly operations are quick and easy to perform and therefore
can be carried out by personnel having no particular specialization.
[0011] Another object of the present invention is to provide a set of shelves having competitive
costs with respect to those of conventional sets of shelves.
[0012] Another object of the present invention is to provide a set of shelves which can
be manufactured with conventional technologies and whose components can be easily
mass-manufactured.
[0013] This aim, these objects, and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a set of metal shelves comprising at least two pairs of uprights which are mutually
connected by cross-members and support stringers which in turn support shelves or
equivalent resting means, said set of shelves being characterized in that said cross-members
are connected to the corresponding uprights by snug interlocking in corresponding
through slots formed in said uprights, two consecutive cross-members cooperating for
each interlock, the respective ends of said cross-members which are engaged in the
interlock being shaped so as to form engagements which have substantially mutually
perpendicular planes of arrangement.
[0014] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description of an embodiment and of variations thereof,
illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a perspective view of a set of shelves having the structure according
to the invention;
figure 2 is a perspective view of a detail of the set of shelves of figure 1;
figure 3 is a sectional view of the detail of figure 2;
figure 4 is a sectional view of another detail of the set of shelves of figure 1;
figure 5 is an elevational sectional view of the detail of figure 2;
figures 6 and 7 are views of another detail of the set of shelves of figure 1;
figures 8 and 9 are views of still another detail of the set of shelves of figure
1;
figure 10 is a sectional view of another detail of the set of shelves of figure 1;
figures 11, 12 and 13 are sectional views of different embodiments of the detail of
figure 10.
[0015] With particular reference to figures 1 to 10, a set of metal shelves, structured
according to the invention, is generally designated by the reference numeral 10.
[0016] The set of shelves 10, in this case, comprises two pairs of uprights 11 which are
mutually connected by cross-members, described hereinafter, and support stringers
12 which in turn support shelves 13.
[0017] Said cross-members are connected to the corresponding uprights 11 by simple interlocking
in corresponding slots 14 formed in series arranged vertically on each one of the
uprights 11.
[0018] In this embodiment, a first cross-member 15, arranged at an angle upon assembly,
and a second cross-member 16, arranged horizontally upon assembly, cooperate by mutual
interference for each interlock.
[0019] The cross-members 15 and 16 engaged in a same interlock are therefore consecutive;
in one of said cross-members, the end which is engaged in the interlock is shaped
so as to form an engagement which has a substantially vertical plane of arrangement,
whilst in the other cross-member, the end which is engaged in the interlock is shaped
so as to form an engagement which has a substantially horizontal arrangement.
[0020] More specifically, each one of the first cross-members 15 has a first end 17 which
is flattened and shaped so as to form two lugs 18 with an L-shaped profile which lies,
upon assembly, on a horizontal plane and is suitable to ensure horizontal engagement.
[0021] Each one of the first cross-members 15 furthermore has a second flattened end 19
which lies opposite to the first end 17 and in this case is shaped so as to form an
L-shaped lug 20, whose profile lies on a vertical plane upon assembly, and a guiding
flap 21.
[0022] Each one of the second cross-members 16 has a first flattened end 22 which is shaped
so as to form two lugs 23 which are shaped so that they have an L-shaped profile which
lies on a horizontal plane upon assembly and is suitable to produce engagement on
said plane.
[0023] Furthermore, each one of the second cross-members 16 has a second flattened end 24
which is shaped so as to form an L-shaped lug 25, whose profile lies on a vertical
plane upon assembly and is suitable to provide an engagement on said plane, and a
guiding lug 26.
[0024] Upon assembly, therefore, interlocking in the corresponding slots 14 occurs alternately
and respectively between a first end 17 of a first cross-member 15 and a second end
24 of a second cross-member 16, and between a second end 19 of a first cross-member
15 and a first end 22 of a second cross-member 16.
[0025] In this case, both the first cross-members 15 and the second cross-members 16 are
tubular and the flattened and shaped ends are provided by cropping and plastic deformation
so as to form the corresponding lugs.
[0026] The set of shelves 10 further comprises L-shaped shims 27 which are suitable to enter
a slot 14 if there is provided a first cross-member 15 or a second cross-member 16
without the subsequent cross-member.
[0027] The stability of the interlocks of the set of shelves 10 is increased further by
the provision, on each one of the uprights 11, of a longitudinally arranged seat 28
on the bottom whereof the slots 14 are formed.
[0028] More specifically, in this case each one of the uprights 11 is shaped so as to form
two longitudinally-arranged wings 29 which are mutually parallel and suitable to form
the seat 28.
[0029] Figure 11 illustrates a different embodiment of the seat 28, which in this case is
formed in cooperation by two wings 30 with a cavity 31.
[0030] With particular reference to figure 12, another embodiment of the seat 28 is shown
which provides, at each one of the uprights 11, for the formation of a longitudinally-arranged
cavity 32, on the bottom whereof the slots 14 are formed.
[0031] Finally, figure 13 illustrates another embodiment, in which a cavity 33 is provided
which is equivalent to the previous cavity 32 but is obtained by bending the sheet
metal several times and therefore has structurally stronger walls.
[0032] In practice, it has been observed that the present invention achieves the intended
aim and objects.
[0033] In particular, it should be noted that the set of shelves according to the present
invention is entirely free from connecting elements such as bolts or rivets.
[0034] Moreover, the assembly of the set of shelves according to the present invention is
very quick and simple and can be performed even by nonspecialized personnel.
[0035] The mutual positioning of the cross-members is in fact substantially guided by the
structure of the cross-members and by particular provisions in the shaping of the
uprights.
[0036] It should also be noted that the set of shelves according to the present invention
is, as a whole, highly flexible and suitable to meet the most disparate application
requirements.
[0037] However, its flexibility and easy assembly, as well as the elimination of the above-mentioned
connections by means of bolts or rivets, have no negative effect on the good overall
structural strength.
[0038] The present invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all
of which are within the scope of the inventive concept; all the details may also be
replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0039] The materials as well as the dimensions may be any according to requirements.
[0040] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A set of metal shelves, comprising at least two pairs of uprights which are mutually
connected by cross-members and support stringers which in turn support shelves or
equivalent resting means, said set of shelves being characterized in that said cross-members
are connected to the corresponding uprights by snug interlocking in corresponding
through slots formed in said uprights, two consecutive cross-members cooperating for
each interlock, the respective ends of said cross-members which are engaged in the
interlock being shaped so as to form engagements which have substantially mutually
perpendicular planes of arrangement.
2. A set of shelves according to claim 1, characterized in that each one of the uprights
is shaped so as to form a longitudinally arranged seat on the bottom whereof said
slots are formed.
3. A set of shelves according to claim 2, characterized in that each one of said uprights
is shaped so as to form two mutually parallel longitudinally-arranged wings which
form said seat.
4. A set of shelves according to claim 2, characterized in that each one of the uprights
is shaped so as to form a longitudinally-arranged cavity which forms said seat.
5. A set of shelves according to claim 2, characterized in that each one of said uprights
is shaped so as to form two wings and, at said wings, a cavity which cooperates to
form said seat.
6. A set of shelves according to claim 1, characterized in that a first one of said consecutive
cross-members which cooperate in the interlock comprises a first flattened end, which
is shaped so as to form a horizontal engagement, and a second flattened end, which
is shaped so as to form a vertical engagement.
7. A set of shelves according to claim 6, characterized in that said first end comprises
at least one lug which is folded so as to be L-shaped and whose profile lies on a
horizontal plane upon assembly.
8. A set of shelves according to claim 6, characterized in that said second end comprises
an L-shaped lug whose profile is arranged vertically upon assembly.
9. A set of shelves according to claim 8, characterized in that said second end comprises
a guiding lug.
10. A set of shelves according to claim 6, characterized in that a second one of said
consecutive cross-members which cooperate in the interlock comprises a first flattened
end which is shaped so as to form a horizontal engagement and a second flattened end
which is shaped so as to form a vertical engagement.
11. A set of shelves according to claim 10, characterized in that said first end comprises
at least one lug which is folded so as to be L-shaped with a profile which lies on
a horizontal plane upon assembly.
12. A set of shelves according to claim 10, characterized in that said second end comprises
an L-shaped lug whose profile is arranged on a vertical plane upon assembly.
13. A set of shelves according to claim 12, characterized in that said second end comprises
a guiding lug.
14. A set of shelves according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that it comprises locking shims for a said first cross-member or a said second cross-member
when the subsequent cross-member is not present.