Supports: racks – Special article
Patent
1994-07-01
1996-11-26
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports: racks
Special article
211 601, 410 49, A47F 700
Patent
active
055776191
ABSTRACT:
Rack forms to be placed on the ground or floor of a steel coil storage area and provided with 4.times.4 or similar timber units to form racks and a rack system for receiving steel coils and holding them off the floor or ground. The rack forms define a pair of spaced-apart channels or troughs into which lumber units are received. The channels include, as securing means, vertical nails or spikes pointing upward. The lumber is driven into the spike as it is received in the trough. Cross members secure the troughs together and define and fix the distance separating the parallel lumber units. A pair of such rack forms can produce a rack much longer than twice their length by providing them with long timber units spanning between the separated pair of rack forms. Parallel rack arrays can be made using a second T-rack form, using similar troughs and spikes to hold timber units in a T-array.
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Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Kinney Richard G.
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