Horizontally supported planar surfaces – With structural installation
Patent
1996-04-08
1997-04-08
Chen, Jose V.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
With structural installation
211135, A47B 2300
Patent
active
056177976
ABSTRACT:
Shelving patent emphasis appears to be concentrated on ventilated shelving. The shelving herein is for use with wall studs. The areas between studs in garages, basements, and attics usually constitute wasted space. This space is even less pleasing when free standing shelves are placed in front of studs. There is a need for shelves which effectively utilize the spaces between exposed studs. Stud shelves available commercially are only as deep as the depth of the studs themselves, and both hands are needed to screw or nail up one end of the shelf while the other end of the shelf dangles freely. The shelving herein extends beyond the front edges of the studs, and spikes support the shelves during installation.
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Chen José V.
Wilson, Jr. Norman L.
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