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181 TRACK ASSEMBLY FOR MOBILE SHELVING US12673794 2008-08-18 US20110215064A1 2011-09-08 Brian Maurice Parker; George Giles Campbell
The present invention relates to a track assembly being of a hollow profile construction and having superior strength and stiffness. All functional components of the track, including joining means between tracks and between the track and end brackets, anti-tilt means, and levelling means, are located either inside or beneath the track. The track assembly upper surface is therefore aesthetically pleasing and free from tripping hazards.
182 DOCUMENT STORAGE RACK CONVERSION APPARATUS US12026462 2008-02-05 US20090194496A1 2009-08-06 MICHAEL DRESSENDORFER; BERNARD A. HIGUEROA; PETER FINK; BOUASRY OTT
A rack conversion system mounts to an existing storage rack and includes lateral tracks for side to side movement of forward bins and longitudinal tracks for front to rear movement of rear bins. The bins are sized to efficiently store a particular item, for example, paper files. The forward bins are movable side to side along the lateral tracks and reside in front of the rear bin. The rear bins are moveable front to rear along the longitudinal tracks and are normally positioned to the rear to allow the side to side movement of the forward bins. The lateral tracks are preferably mounted below the forward bins and do not interfere with the movement of the rear bins, and the longitudinal tracks are preferably mounted above the rear bins and do not interfere with movement of the forward bins.
183 Product storage and picking system and method of storing and picking products US10641809 2003-08-15 US20050035694A1 2005-02-17 Criston Stevens
A product storage and picking system having a plurality of shelves each with a front, a rear, a top, a bottom and spaced sides. The plurality of shelf units are arranged in first and second side-by-side rows with the shelf units in each of the first and second rows arranged in front-to-rear relationship. A plurality of shelf units are movable guidingly in a cycle to selectively place each of the shelf units serially at a pick position so that product on the shelf unit at the pick position can be removed to fill an order. At least one of the shelf units is movable in a predetermined manner during a portion of the cycle without moving other shelf units in the plurality of shelf units.
184 System for mounting a rail or the like to a support surface such as a floor US10205761 2002-07-26 US06840022B1 2005-01-11 Gary M. Manogue; Mark P. Haubenschild
A system for mounting a member such as a rail to a support surface such as a floor, made of a precast concrete material, without penetrating the floor. The rail mounting system includes a base plate secured to the upper surface of the floor via an adhesive, with one or more connectors extending upwardly from the base plate. An anchor plate is secured to the rail, and adjustment screws are interconnected with the rail for adjusting the elevation of the rail relative to the base plate. When the desired elevation of the rail is attained, engagement members such as nuts are secured to the threaded connectors extending upwardly from the base plate, to fix the height of the anchor plate, and thereby the rail. A grout layer is then applied between the base plate and the anchor plate. After the grout layer is set, the leveling screws are removed and a topping layer of concrete is applied over the components of the mounting system so as to encapsulate the base plate, the anchor plate and the engagement members.
185 Mobile carriage US10116377 2002-04-04 US06644213B2 2003-11-11 James C. Muth
A mobile carriage system includes a pair of spaced, parallel end rails fixed to a support surface, often with one or more intermediate rails fixed to the support surface and located parallel to and between the pair of end rails. At least one carriage is supported for movement on the end and intermediate rails. The carriage includes an elongated frame that spans all of the rails. At least two drive units, each including a pair of wheels and supporting the carriage on a different one of the rails are provided. The drive units are operatively connected to a drive shaft which extends across a plurality of the rails. The drive shaft and each of the drive units are coupled by a drive gear on the shaft which has a first effective diameter and a driven gear on the drive unit, which has a second effective diameter substantially greater than the first effective diameter. Thus, the drive units minimize torsion twisting of the drive shaft during use. A source of rotational power such as an electric motor is operatively connected to the drive shaft.
186 Shelving case assembly for simultaneously storing individual and mixed different sized information modules US09828361 2001-04-07 US20020144634A1 2002-10-10 Michael R. Dressendorfer; Bernard A. Higuera
A shelving case assembly (10) includes two or more rows of shelving cases (12), certain of which are movable to enable access to both front row cases and those behind for storing or retrieving information modules (14). Movable cases include rollers (38) on a bottom panel that have constrained movement along a pedestal channel (42) and upper guide means (44) maintaining upright relation to immovable cases (32). A cover plate (76) is held securely in place on a floor surface by a pedestal (40).
187 Modular mobile storage system US170241 1998-10-13 US6158601A 2000-12-12 Edward A. Baker; Thomas M. Campau
A modular storage apparatus for movably supporting one or more storage units in front of a plurality of non-movably supported storage units. The apparatus comprises a plurality of independent, modular base sections each having a pair of tracks thereon which are securable together via cam lock coupling devices to form a single, rigid, lightweight, elongated base assembly. A leveling and supporting system associated with each base unit enables the entire base assembly to be precisely leveled. The base units each support at least one carriage unit which in turn supports an independent storage unit thereon. An anti-tip system prevents each movable storage unit from tipping or leaning beyond a predetermined degree. The modular construction enables the apparatus to be easily and conveniently shipped, packaged and handled and the assembled base assembly does not need to be secured to a supporting floor.
188 High density linear motion storage system US012270 1998-01-23 US6027190A 2000-02-22 Edward C. Stewart; C. Allen Stewart
A high density linear storage system comprising at least one storage unit mounted to a base frame assembly. The at least one storage unit may include a plurality of shelves or storage compartments for storing files, books, computer printouts and the like. A handle is mounted on an end of the at least one storage unit to facilitate the extension and retraction of the unit. The base frame assembly includes a stationary base frame and a movable carriage. The carriage further comprises a primary frame and an intermediate frame, which telescopically nest within the base frame when in a fully retracted position. Rollers are attached to the frame members of the intermediate frame and are configured to slidably engage channel members of the base frame and the primary frame. Retaining clips are provided to prevent extension of the primary and intermediate frames beyond a predetermined distance. A locking mechanism prevents the extension of more than one storage unit at a time. A drive system may be provided to assist in the extension and retraction of storage units.
189 Mobile pharmacy shelving US970935 1997-11-14 US5943967A 1999-08-31 Philip D. Sherman
A pharmacy shelving array is described which has a plurality of side-by-side, open-faced fixed shelving columns and a plurality of side-by-side, track mounted, roller supported movable shelving units parallel to and closely adjacent to the fixed columns. Tracks lying parallel to the front faces of the open-faced fixed shelving columns and having end stops adjacent their ends are provided. Each movable shelving unit has a back, an open front, sides, a top and a bottom, and a plurality of shelves extending between the sides. A guide adjacent the top and parallel to the track is provided for stabilizing the movable shelving units against tipping. A self-priming deceleration system is provided adjacent the side of each movable shelving unit for engaging a next adjacent shelving unit or end stop for slowing movement of the movable shelving unit as it moves in the direction thereof along the track.
190 Side-sliding storage rack for 3480 cartridges US145845 1993-11-01 USRE35047E 1995-10-03 Frank Potter
In accordance with the invention, cartridge storage racks are subject to being arranged end-to-end and back-to-back in stationary rows; and, adapted to be mounted to slide alongside the front of each row are similar racks. The number of stationary racks, without disturbing existing racks, may be extended to the extent of room space; and track elements may be added as needed to the extent of the rows of stationary racks for sliding thereon additional slide racks. The slide racks are subject to sliding relative to the stationary racks in such manner as not to block full access of an individual to the stationary racks; and means is provided whereby the slide racks are subject to being braked against over-travel relative to the stationary racks.The questions raised in reexamination request No. 90/003,277, filed Dec. 10, 1993, have been considered and the results thereof are reflected in this reissue patent which constitutes the reexamination certificate required by 35 U.S.C. 307 as provided in 37 CFR 1.570(e).
191 Rack having beams and columns of differing numbers US968198 1992-10-29 US5316157A 1994-05-31 Anthony N. Konstant
A rack, and particularly a pallet rack which comprises at least two pairs of spaced, parallel rails. The pairs of rails typically carry at least one rolling cart for receiving a pallet. The rails are carried on at least a first beam and a second beam, the beam is being positioned and spaced in generally parallel relation to each other, and positioned transversely of the rails. A plurality of spaced, first columns are connected to and support the first beam, while a plurality of spaced second columns connect to and support the second beam. There are present a greater number of second columns than first columns, with the second columns being more closely spaced together than the first columns. By this, a greater load may be carried by the second beam, preferably without the second beam being stronger.
192 Push-back retrofit system for a storage rack assembly US876658 1992-04-30 US5312004A 1994-05-17 John V. R. Krummell; Kenneth E. Davison
An apparatus and a method for retrofitting a storage rack assembly with a push-back system. Rail structures on which a push-back cart will travel are attached to an existing storage rack assembly with no or slight modification of the existing storage rack assembly. The push-back storage system may be retrofitted to a variety of different prior art storage racks; for example, a selective rack assembly or drive-in rack assembly.
193 Gusseted mobile storage system US496321 1990-03-20 US5167191A 1992-12-01 James C. Muth
An upright shelf unit with cantilevered shelves for mounting to the carriage of a mobile storage system. The shelf unit is assembled from a pair of end uprights mounted to the carriage and spaced apart from each other, and at least one interior upright mounted to the carriage between the end uprights, to form pairs of adjacent uprights. Each of the uprights has slots formed therein to accommodate a plurality of shelves. Each shelf has hooks at each end for engaging with the slots of an upright at each end. The interior upright is constructed of a pair of channels facing together. Welded between the two channels is a trapezoidal gusset and above that a rectangular reinforcing member, both having the same thickness. The top end of the gusset and the bottom end of the reinforcing member butt together about halfway up the upright. The width of the reinforcing member and the top end of the gusset are approximately the width of the channels, the thickness being the same. The width of the gusset increases gradually toward the bottom end of the gusset until it is substantially wider than the channels. Together, in the butting relationship just described, the gusset and reinforcing member extend over the entire length of the channels.
194 Fail-safe photoelectric detector US697307 1991-05-08 US5121975A 1992-06-16 Dean L. Dahnert
A control circuit for continually testing a photoelectric detector. The detector includes a light source, and a photoelectric receiver having a predetermined drop-out time, attached to a movable storage carriage, spaced apart and substantially sightaligned. The carriage has a reversible electric motor which is controlled by the control circuit, including at least two relays, the contacts of which are connected in series so that the contacts of both must be closed in order for the motor to be energized. The relay drop-out time is substantially longer than the receiver drop-out time. In the circuit, an inverter is connected between the second coil and the light source. This inverter inverts signals received from the second coil and passes them to the light source so that receipt of a signal at the receiver causes the light source to turn off, in turn causing a loss of signal at the receiver, resulting in the light source turning on. An oscillation is thus established which passses through each component of the monitoring circuit and the detector. The drop-out time of the relays is long enough that the relays stay closed unless the oscillation is stopped, either by a failure of the monitoring circuit or light source or receiver, or by the light beam being broken. In either case, one or both of the relays opens, disabling the carriage from moving.
195 Side-sliding storage rack for 3480 cartridges US656215 1991-02-15 US5062535A 1991-11-05 Frank Potter
In accordance with the invention, cartridge storage racks are subject to being arranged end-to-end and back-to-back in stationary rows; and, adapted to be mounted to slide alongside the front of each row are similar racks. The number of stationary racks, without disturbing existing racks, may be extended to the extent of room space; and track elements may be added as needed to the extent of the rows of stationary racks for sliding thereon additional slide racks. The slide racks are subject to sliding relative to the stationary racks in such manner as not to block full access of an individual to the stationary racks; and means is provided whereby the slide racks are subject to being braked against overtravel relative to the stationary racks.
196 Mounting system providing ready access to space utilizing storage unit and space utilizing storage unit US336818 1989-04-13 US4979785A 1990-12-25 Norman R. Richards
A mounting system is provided for use in supporting a plurality of members to provide support for or storage of a plurality of relatively small items in a compact space. The mounting system provides ready access to any one of such members and to any one of those items supported or stored for servicing or removal. The mounting system finds application for use with storage compartments and also for use with support panels for the support and mounting of items such as electronic components in a compact area to provide ready and easy access thereto for replacement or servicing. A plurality of storage compartments or planar support members are hingedly connected one to the other so as to be foldable one against the other and unfolded to a desired extended position whereby to provide a storage or support unit. The mounting system provides support for the storage unit and includes appropriate linkage connected to the storage compartments or planar-like support members whereby to cause the folding and unfolding action, as desired.
197 Mobile storage apparatus US98300 1987-09-18 US4807765A 1989-02-28 Billy R. Brown; A. Edwin Anderson
A mobile storage apparatus incorporating a plurality of storage carts arranged side-by-side and having casters on opposite sides of each cart supporting said carts on a floor surface for independent front-to-rear movement between a storage position and a loading position, the casters on adjacent sides of each pair of the carts being rollably received in a pair of elongated track channels forming a track member supported on said floor surface, whereby only the casters on one side of each cart is rollably received within a track channel of a track member and the casters on the opposite side of each cart are freely rollably supported upon the floor surface.
198 Device for the storage of objects in a plurality of containers US136479 1987-12-23 US4802715A 1989-02-07 Walter Grobly; Bruno Stocker
In a system for the storage of objects in a container configured as a cupboard, a drawer or other similar structures, the objects are stored in a plurality of compartments of various sizes forming a grid and filling out the base surface of the container. Each compartment is configured as a square or rectangular container open at least on one side and said containers are arranged in a plurality of levels, behind or on top of each other while being arranged, on each level next to each other and/or on top of each other. The containers may be pushed sideways individually or by groups so as to create a void which facilitates access to the farthest row of containers in the bottom or down in the container. This system is particularly appropriate for storage, warehouse deposition of sorting installations.
199 Storage assembly US844576 1986-03-27 US4657317A 1987-04-14 Joseph A. Gemma
A modular compact storage assembly includes storage cabinets containing a number of storage panels each equipped with means for supporting a number of articles therein. The storage panel assemblies are hung from tracks and guided at the bottom so as to permit them to be moved between stored and withdrawn positions. In the withdrawn position, the storage panels may be substantially entirely outside of their associated cabinet while a portion protrudes into the cabinet to inhibit the panel from swaying laterally under such circumstances. According to another embodiment, a pair of storage cabinets employs a common grouping of tracks which are shared by pairs of storage panel assemblies taken respectively from both cabinets. According to a further embodiment, the storage panel assemblies can be movable from a stored to a withdrawn position from either the front or the back of the cabinet.
200 Sliding wall-unit furniture assembly US240243 1981-03-03 US4427244A 1984-01-24 Erna Castagna
A wall-unit furniture assembly comprises a stationary wall unit comprising a grouping along each of a pair of perpendicular walls. A front rail and a rear rail are supported parallel to each other on the upper edge of these groupings and run via arcuate corner sections around the corner between the two groupings. A rear sliding door is suspended on the rear rail by means of a roller trolley and a front sliding cabinet is suspended on the front rail by means of further such roller trolleys. These trolleys are provided at the extreme rear side corners of the door and cabinet so that they can move around the corner, and the door can slide behind and past the cabinet.
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