Bracket or support, particularly for shelf frameworks

Supports – Brackets – Shelf or scaffold type

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211186, 403234, A47B 4700

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045416001

ABSTRACT:
A bracket, particularly for interconnecting a shelf and a gable comprises a transverse channel for the shelf and a through aperture, which opens into said channel, for a screw by means of which the shelf is intended to be connected to the gable. To reduce the strain on the transverse end edges of the shelf when it is subjected to forces in its longitudinal direction the extension of the bracket, when measured perpendicularly to the shelf, is at least two and preferably more than three times as great as the thickness of the shelf. On that side of the bracket which in the operative position of the bracket is turned away from the shelf and faces the gable, the bracket has a preferably central recess for restricting the engagement between the bracket and the gable to those marginal portions of the bracket which are located farthest away from the shelf.

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patent: 1767316 (1930-06-01), Sealey
patent: 2896897 (1959-07-01), Schlueter
patent: 4386870 (1983-06-01), Baroody
patent: 4444321 (1984-04-01), Carlstrom

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