Horizontally supported planar surfaces – With peripheral guard
Patent
1979-01-10
1980-03-04
Frazier, Roy D.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
With peripheral guard
108152, 211 88, 248235, A47B 1700
Patent
active
041911105
ABSTRACT:
A shelf construction includes a pair of vertically extending end supports mounted in spaced parallel relationship to a rear support surface and including a plurality of vertically spaced horizontally extending support rods extending between the end supports. Mounted to the support rods is a rod receiving integral shelf and bracket including a forwardly facing socket with a lower leg extending downwardly from the socket, an upper leg extending rearwardly from the socket, and a middle leg comprising the rear portion of the socket and extending vertically between the upper and lower legs. Both lower and upper legs extend rearwardly against a rear support surface to which the end supports are secured a distance such that the upper and lower legs force the socket into lockable engagement with the support rod. Integrally formed with the upper leg is a horizontally extending tray for holding objects on the integral shelf and bracket so formed.
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Aschenbrenner Peter A.
Frazier Roy D.
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