Shelving system and methods

US11389015B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11389015-B2
Application numberUS-202117150345-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 15, 2021
Priority dateJan 24, 2020
Publication dateJul 19, 2022
Grant dateJul 19, 2022

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A racking system and methods of assembling, a racking system wherein the. The racking system includes one or more adjustably positionable backing walls that may be positioned at different distances from a front end of a corresponding shelf. Dividers may be provided to be positioned adjacent the one or more backing walls to divide a product display zone into separate zones.

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What is claimed is: 1. A rack system comprising: a support frame; a first shelf mounted to the support frame, the first shelf having a first product support deck extending between a front end and a rear end; a second shelf mounted to the support frame, the second shelf having a second product support deck, the first and second shelves being vertically spaced with the second shelf being vertically above the first shelf; and a backing wall having a wall portion, the wall portion extending vertically between the first and second shelves, the backing wall being adjustably positionable between the front and rear end of the first product support deck to adjust a spacing between the wall portion and the front end of the first product support deck; a second backing wall having a second wall portion, the second backing wall being adjustably positionable between a front and rear end of the second product support deck to adjust a spacing between the second wall portion and the front end of the second product support deck, the second backing wall having a base having a first depth in a front to back direction; and a divider positioned laterally between the first and second backing walls, the divider having a main divider body and a pair of mounting feet, one mounting foot being positioned forward of the second backing wall and one mounting foot being positioned rearward of the second backing wall, the mounting feet laterally overlap with the second backing wall such that the mounting feet have a spacing in the front to back direction forming a space therebetween in which an end portion of the second backing wall is positioned, the spacing being greater than the first depth to allow for front to back adjustment of the position of the second backing wall relative to the support deck between the pair of mounting feet. 2. The rack system of claim 1 , wherein the wall portion extends at an angle of between zero and 35 degrees relative to vertical when the first product support deck is substantially horizontal. 3. The rack system of claim 2 , wherein an angle at which the wall portion is positioned relative to vertical is adjustable. 4. The rack system of claim 1 , wherein the wall portion includes a first panel portion and a second panel portion mounted adjacent the first panel portion, a position of the second panel portion relative to the first panel portion is adjustable to adjust a vertical height of the backing wall. 5. The rack system of claim 1 , wherein the backing wall includes a front lip positioned forward of the wall portion, a top surface of the front lip being substantially parallel to the first product support deck of the first shelf. 6. The rack system of claim 1 , wherein: the backing wall includes at least one mounting hook that has a downward extending portion and a horizontal extending portion; and the product support deck of the first shelf includes a first aperture formed therein, the downward extending portion extending through the first aperture with the forward extending portion extending under the product support deck. 7. The rack system of claim 6 wherein: the backing wall further includes a downward extending alignment post that extends generally parallel to the downward extending portion of the mounting hook; the product support deck includes a second aperture formed therein, the alignment post extending through the second aperture. 8. The rack system of claim 6 , wherein the mounting hook is configured such that the horizontal extending portion extends through the first aperture when mounting the backing wall to the product support deck and then the backing wall is pivoted relative to the product support deck as the downward extending portion is positioned within the first aperture, the pivoting action positioning the horizontal extending portion at least partially offset from the aperture. 9. The rack system of claim of claim 1 , wherein the wall portion of the backing wall includes an array of apertures formed therethrough; wherein the array of apertures is formed from a first portion of apertures laterally offset from a second portion of apertures; the wall portion having a column of second apertures positioned between the first and second portions; the apertures of the array of apertures having a first diameter; the apertures of the column of second apertures having a second diameter different than the first diameter. 10. The rack system of claim 9 , wherein: the wall portion includes a first panel portion and a second panel portion mounted adjacent the first panel portion; the first panel portion including a column of mounting apertures; the second panel portion including at least one positioning stud sized to be received in the apertures of the column of mounting apertures to adjust the positioning of the second panel portion relative to the first panel portion to adjust the vertical height of the backing wall. 11. The rack system of claim 1 , wherein: a product display zone above the product support deck of the first shelf is defined by the front end of the first shelf and the wall portion of the backing wall; the product display zone is adjustable by adjusting the position of the wall portion toward or away from the front end of the first shelf. 12. A method of assembling a rack system comprising: attaching a first shelf to a support frame, the first shelf having a first product support deck extending between a front end and a rear end; attaching a second shelf to the support frame, the second shelf having a second product support deck, the first and second shelves being vertically spaced with the second shelf being vertically above the first shelf; and positioning a backing wall between the first and second shelves, the backing wall having a wall portion, the wall portion extending vertically between the first and second shelves, the backing wall being adjustably positionable between the front and rear end of the first product support deck to adjust a spacing between the wall portion and the front end of the first product support deck, the backing wall having a base having a first depth in a front to back direction; and mounting a divider to the first product support deck, the divider extending forward of the backing wall, the divider having a main divider body and a pair of mounting feet, one mounting foot being positioned forward of the backing wall and one mounting foot being positioned rearward of the second backing wall, the mounting feet laterally overlap with the blocking wall such that the mounting feet have a spacing in the front to back direction forming a space therebetween in which an end portion of the backing wall is positioned, the spacing being greater than the first depth to allow for front to back adjustment of the position of the backing wall relative to the support deck between the pair of the mounting feet. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising mounting a second backing wall having a second wall portion to the second shelf, the second wall portion extending vertically upward from the second shelf, the second backing wall being adjustably positionable between a front and rear end of the second product support deck to adjust a spacing between the second wall portion and the front end of the second product support deck; wherein the spacing between the front end of the first shelf and the wall portion is different than the spacing between the front end of the second shelf and the second wall portion. 14. The method of claim 12 , the method further comprising: mounting a second backing wall having a second wall portion to the second shelf, the second wall portion

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Classifications

  • A47F5/005Primary

    Partitions therefore (horizontally adjustable A47B57/58; constructional details of drawers A47B88/90) · CPC title

  • by means of shelf bottoms with apertures co-operating with tongues or pins · CPC title

  • with an article-pushing device · CPC title

  • Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features enabling enlarging in height, length, or depth (sectional furniture A47B87/00) · CPC title

  • Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features · CPC title

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What does patent US11389015B2 cover?
A racking system and methods of assembling, a racking system wherein the. The racking system includes one or more adjustably positionable backing walls that may be positioned at different distances from a front end of a corresponding shelf. Dividers may be provided to be positioned adjacent the one or more backing walls to divide a product display zone into separate zones.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smedley Jamie Aaron, Garduno Gabriel, Mertz Billy, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47F5/005. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 19 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).