Shelving apparatus
US-D862136-S · Oct 8, 2019 · US
US10926151B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10926151-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916291849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 4, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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A shelf is configured for use with a weight rack including first and second vertical members extending generally parallel to each other and positioned in spaced relation to each other. The shelf supports one or more free weights and has first and second opposed ends and front and rear sides extending between the ends, where the first end of the shelf is connected to the first vertical member and the second end of the shelf is connected to the second vertical member, such that the first and second vertical members support the entire weight of the shelf. The shelf may include a rotation limiting structure to limit rotation of the shelf with respect to the vertical members. A weight rack may be outfitted with one or more such shelves, and in one configuration, the weight rack may include a number (N) of adjacent shelf stacks supported by number (N+1) of vertical members.
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A weight rack comprising: a first vertical member and a second vertical member extending generally parallel to each other and positioned in spaced relation to each other; a shelf configured to support one or more free weights and having first and second opposed ends and front and rear sides extending between the first and second ends, wherein the first end of the shelf is connected to the first vertical member and the second end of the shelf is connected to the second vertical member, such that the first vertical member and the second vertical member support an entire weight of the shelf, wherein the first end of the shelf has a first connection structure and a first pair of projections, wherein the first pair of projections are positioned between the first connection structure and the rear side of the shelf, and wherein the first pair of projections are spaced from each other and located on opposite vertical sides of the first connection structure, and the second end of the shelf has a second connection structure and a second pair of projections, wherein the second pair of projections are positioned between the second connection structure and the rear side of the shelf, and wherein the second pair of projections are spaced from each other and located on opposite vertical sides of the second connection structure; a first fastener connecting the first connection structure to the first vertical member; and a second fastener connecting the second connection structure to the second vertical member, wherein the first pair of projections are configured to engage the first vertical member to limit rotation of the shelf with respect to the first vertical member, and the second pair of projections are configured to engage the second vertical member to limit rotation of the shelf with respect to the second vertical member. 2. The weight rack of claim 1 , wherein the first and second vertical members each have a fastener hole, and wherein the first and second fasteners each comprise a bolt or pin extending through the fastener holes of the first and second vertical members and engaging the first and second connection structures of the shelf to connect the shelf to the first and second vertical members. 3. The weight rack of claim 1 , further comprising a cover covering at least a portion of a top surface of the shelf and configured to support the one or more free weights, wherein the cover comprises a first flange and a second flange depending from opposed ends of the cover, wherein the first flange is positioned such that the first fastener engages the first vertical member, the first connection structure, and the first flange to connect the cover to the shelf and the first vertical member, and the second flange is positioned such that the second fastener engages the second vertical member, the second connection structure, and the second flange to connect the cover to the shelf and the second vertical member. 4. The weight rack of claim 1 , wherein the shelf comprises a cross-member configured to support the one or more free weights, a first end piece connected to the cross-member at the first end, and a second end piece connected to the cross-member at the second end, wherein the first pair of projections extend outwardly from the first end piece, and the second pair of projections extend outwardly from the second end piece. 5. The weight rack of claim 4 , wherein the first end piece and the second end piece each comprise a receiver, and wherein the cross-member is received within the receivers on the first and second end pieces to connect the first and second end pieces to the cross-member. 6. The weight rack of claim 4 , wherein the shelf further comprises a second cross-member spaced from the cross-member and configured to support the one or more free weights in combination with the cross-member, wherein the second cross member is connected to the first end piece at the first end and is connected to the second end piece at the second end. 7. The weight rack of claim 6 , wherein the first end piece and the second end piece each comprise a first receiver and a second receiver, wherein the cross-member is received within the first receivers on the first and second end pieces to connect the first and second end pieces to the cross-member, and wherein the second cross-member is received within the second receivers on the first and second end pieces to connect the first and second end pieces to the second cross-member. 8. The weight rack of claim 6 , further comprising a cover covering at least a portion of a top side of the shelf and configured to support the one or more free weights, wherein the cover comprises a first engagement portion engaging the cross-member, a second engagement portion engaging the second cross-member, and a span extending between the first and second engagement portions, such that the span extends across a space between the cross-member and the second cross-member. 9. The weight rack of claim 8 , wherein the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion each comprise an elongated, recessed channel defined in a bottom surface of the cover, such that the cross-member and the second cross-member are at least partially received within the channels of the first and second engagement portions, respectively. 10. The weight rack of claim 1 , further comprising: a second shelf configured to support one or more additional free weights and spaced vertically from the shelf, the second shelf having first and second opposed ends and front and rear sides extending between the first and second ends, wherein the first end of the second shelf is connected to the first vertical member and the second end of the second shelf is connected to the second vertical member, such that the first vertical member and the second vertical member support an entire weight of the second shelf, wherein the first end of the second shelf has a first connection structure and a first pair of projections, wherein the first pair of projections are positioned between the first connection structure and the rear side of the second shelf, and wherein the first pair of projections are spaced from each other and located on opposite vertical sides of the first connection structure, and the second end of the second shelf has a second connection structure and a second pair of projections, wherein the second pair of projections are positioned between the second connection structure and the rear side of the second shelf, and wherein the second pair of projections are spaced from each other and located on opposite vertical sides of the second connection structure; a third fastener connecting the first connection structure of the second shelf to the first vertical member; and a fourth fastener connecting the second connection structure of the second shelf to the second vertical member. 11. The weight rack of claim 1 , wherein the first pair of projections engage the first vertical member by abutment, and the second pair of projections engage the second vertical member by abutment. 12. The weight rack of claim 1 , further comprising a number of vertical members including the first vertical member and the second vertical member and a number of adjacent shelf stacks including the shelf that are supported by the vertical members, wherein the number of shelf stacks is N and the number of vertical members is N+1. 13. A weight rack comprising: a first vertical member and a second vertical member extending generally parallel to each other and positioned in spaced relation to each other; and a shelf configured to support one or more free weights and having first and second oppos
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