Support structure for furniture, shelves or the like

Supports: racks – Of pipes or bars and connectors

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2481884, 403171, 403231, A47B 9614

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040363716

ABSTRACT:
A support structure for furniture, shelves or the like comprises at least one vertical column and at least one crossbar releasably connected to the vertical column. The vertical column comprises at least two tubular members abutting with end faces thereof against each other, a tension member extending through the tubular members and a pair of end members connected in such a manner to opposite ends of the tension member to engage the end faces of the tubular members opposite the abutting end faces for maintaining the abutting end faces in tight engagement with each other. One of the tubular members is provided with laterally projecting coupling means releasably connected to the crossbar.

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