Supports – Brackets – Shelf or scaffold type
Patent
1989-07-14
1991-04-02
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Brackets
Shelf or scaffold type
108108, 211187, 248250, A47G 2902
Patent
active
050042025
ABSTRACT:
A shelving assembly having vertical standards and brackets thereon suspending shelves therebetween by telescopic mounting connectors telescopically fitted into and projecting from openings as in reinforcing beams recessed into the bottom of the shelves. The mounting connectors extend into openings in the brackets. These openings are in alternate pairs to allow the shelf to be in either of two positions, preferably horizontal or tilted diagonally. The connectors have peripheral grooves configured to interengage with the plate type brackets, there being three such grooves so they can support one end of one shelf on a bracket or the adjacent ends of two shelves on a common bracket. Glass shelves can be mounted on these book end brackets using socket shelf mounts having a receiving socket in a body, an outer shelf support surface, and a resilient clip for attachment to the shelf.
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Bessinger Walter L.
Carlson Casey L.
Knape Richard S.
Stumpf William E.
Foss J. Franklin
Knape & Vogt Manufacturing Company
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