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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B45/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features enabling enlarging in height, length, or depth
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • My invention relates to shelves and similar receptacles. especially those constructed of sheet metal, and one of the objects is to provide means for obtaining a tight divider that is, to provide a simple constructionby which removable dividers may be readily placed in different positions and tightly held there.
  • Another object is'to provide a simple form of protector for the fastening means located outside of the receptacle, at the front, for holding the divider in place. In this connection it is my purpose to so construct the protector that it will, at the same time, form a convenient label or check holder.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view on the line 22, Figure 1, illustrating the manner in which the dividers may be inserted or withdrawn. 7
  • Figure 3 is similar to Figure 2, but shows the divider in final position.
  • Figure i is a perspective of a divider
  • Figure 5 is a perspective ofthe wedge key employed to tighten the divider in place.
  • the shelf or receptacl has a bottom 1, ends 2, 2, a back 3, and a front 4.
  • ends, back and front are integral with the bottom-
  • slots 6 spaced preferably at equal distances and far enough apart to afford the operator a wide choice as to the sizes of the compartments hewill have.
  • These slots extend crosswise-that is, from front to rear.
  • the fronts 4 have upstanding slots 8. one in line with each of'the slots 6.
  • the slots 6 receive the lugs 10 of the dividers 11 and the slots 8 receive the tongues or extensions 12 of the dividers.
  • the lugs 10 slant forward and downward thus forming a crotch or angle of less than 90 degrees, the crotch receiv- 7
  • the means illustrated for drawing the dividers forward are thewedge keys 14 shown separately in Figure 5. They penetrate slots 16 formed in the tongues 12.
  • v The shelf has a label holder 18 at the front 1n the form of an apron extending obliquely downward and forward from the upper edge of the front 4. It is preferably integral and may be provided with slip strip holders 19 and hooks 20, the latter for holding checks such for example as machinists use when withdrawing tools from a shop tool room.
  • the apron thus'serves a dual function, that of protecting the keys 14 and preventing them from accidentally becoming knocked loose; and that of conveniently exhibiting the checks or labels to the custodian or user.
  • shelf or receptacle may be either portable or fixed and that the ends and back may be of any desired height or may be omitted altogether.
  • a metallic shelf having an opening in the bottom, a divider having a lug extending obliquely downward and thus forming a crotch, the lug being adapted to pass down through said opening, and ineans for forcing the metal of the shelf into said crotch for wedgingly holding the divider.
  • a shelf having a slotted bottom and an upstandlng front, a divider having a lug slanting downward and forward and adapted to penetrate the slot in the bottom of the shelf and means adapted to engage the shelf front for holding the lug in close contactwith the shelf material at the end of the slot.
  • a sheet metal shelf having a slotted bottom and an upstanding front provided with a slot, a sheet metal divider having a lug adapted to penetrate the slot in the bottom of the shelf, a tongue at the front end -of the divider adapted to penetrate the slot ter the slot in the tongue and abut the front of the shelf for drawing the bottom lug into close engagement with the shelf.
  • a sheet metal receptacle having a bottom and an upstanding front, the latter having a slot.
  • a divider having an extension adapted to penetrate said slot, fastening means adapted to engage the. extension outside of the receptacle, and an apron extending down in front of said fastening means for protecting and concealing the same, said apron depending from the upper portion of the receptacle front.
  • a sheet metal receptacle having a bottom and an upstanding front, the front having a slot, a divider having a slanting lug adapted to engage the receptacle bottom in the crotch of the lug. an extension on the divider adapted to penetrate the slot in the front of the receptacle, fastening means outside of the front of the receptacle adapted to engage the extension for holding the lug in close contact with the receptacle and a label holder in the form of an apron depending from the upper portion of the receptacle front for shielding said fastening means.

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J. B. OCQNNOR.
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APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 20, 1920.
Patented June 6, 1922.
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JOHN B. OCONNOR, OF AURORA, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR 'IO LYON METALLIC MANU FACTURING COMPANY, OF AURORA, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS SHELVIN'G.
Specification of Letters Patent. Patented J 6 1922 Application filed September 20, 1920. Serial No. 411,437.
T 0' all whomit may concern:
Be it known that 1, JOHN B. OCoNNo-R, a citizen of the United States, residing at Aurora, in the countyv of Kane and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Shelving, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to shelves and similar receptacles. especially those constructed of sheet metal, and one of the objects is to provide means for obtaining a tight divider that is, to provide a simple constructionby which removable dividers may be readily placed in different positions and tightly held there. Another object is'to provide a simple form of protector for the fastening means located outside of the receptacle, at the front, for holding the divider in place. In this connection it is my purpose to so construct the protector that it will, at the same time, form a convenient label or check holder.
I obtain'these objects by the construction shown in the accompanying drawings in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the assembled device embodying the invention.
Figure 2 is a sectional view on the line 22, Figure 1, illustrating the manner in which the dividers may be inserted or withdrawn. 7
Figure 3 is similar to Figure 2, but shows the divider in final position.
Figure i is a perspective of a divider, and
Figure 5 is a perspective ofthe wedge key employed to tighten the divider in place.
Like numerals denote like parts throughout the several views.
In the form shown, the shelf or receptacl has a bottom 1, ends 2, 2, a back 3, and a front 4. By preference the ends, back and front are integral with the bottom- In the bottom are slots 6 spaced preferably at equal distances and far enough apart to afford the operator a wide choice as to the sizes of the compartments hewill have. These slots extend crosswise-that is, from front to rear. The fronts 4 have upstanding slots 8. one in line with each of'the slots 6. The slots 6 receive the lugs 10 of the dividers 11 and the slots 8 receive the tongues or extensions 12 of the dividers. The lugs 10 slant forward and downward thus forming a crotch or angle of less than 90 degrees, the crotch receiv- 7 The means illustrated for drawing the dividers forward are thewedge keys 14 shown separately in Figure 5. They penetrate slots 16 formed in the tongues 12. v The shelf; has a label holder 18 at the front 1n the form of an apron extending obliquely downward and forward from the upper edge of the front 4. It is preferably integral and may be provided with slip strip holders 19 and hooks 20, the latter for holding checks such for example as machinists use when withdrawing tools from a shop tool room. The apron thus'serves a dual function, that of protecting the keys 14 and preventing them from accidentally becoming knocked loose; and that of conveniently exhibiting the checks or labels to the custodian or user.
In practice the dividers are inserted or withdrawn in the manner illustrated in Figure 2. When the key is forced firmly home the divider will usually abut the front 4 thus rlgldly holdingthe front end of the divider. At the same time the lug 10 will be so far forward as to prevent any considerable upward movement of the rear end of .the divider.
It will be understood that the shelf or receptacle may be either portable or fixed and that the ends and back may be of any desired height or may be omitted altogether.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A metallic shelf having an opening in the bottom, a divider having a lug extending obliquely downward and thus forming a crotch, the lug being adapted to pass down through said opening, and ineans for forcing the metal of the shelf into said crotch for wedgingly holding the divider.
2. A shelf having a slotted bottom and an upstandlng front, a divider having a lug slanting downward and forward and adapted to penetrate the slot in the bottom of the shelf and means adapted to engage the shelf front for holding the lug in close contactwith the shelf material at the end of the slot.
3. A sheet metal shelf having a slotted bottom and an upstanding front provided with a slot, a sheet metal divider having a lug adapted to penetrate the slot in the bottom of the shelf, a tongue at the front end -of the divider adapted to penetrate the slot ter the slot in the tongue and abut the front of the shelf for drawing the bottom lug into close engagement with the shelf.
4:. A sheet metal receptacle having a bottom and an upstanding front, the latter having a slot. a divider having an extension adapted to penetrate said slot, fastening means adapted to engage the. extension outside of the receptacle, and an apron extending down in front of said fastening means for protecting and concealing the same, said apron depending from the upper portion of the receptacle front.
5. A sheet metal receptacle having a bottom and an upstanding front, the front having a slot, a divider having a slanting lug adapted to engage the receptacle bottom in the crotch of the lug. an extension on the divider adapted to penetrate the slot in the front of the receptacle, fastening means outside of the front of the receptacle adapted to engage the extension for holding the lug in close contact with the receptacle and a label holder in the form of an apron depending from the upper portion of the receptacle front for shielding said fastening means.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name.
JOHN B; OCOXXOR.
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US2440207A (en) * 1945-11-01 1948-04-20 Thomas B Owens Holder for knives, forks, spoons, and the like
US2459561A (en) * 1944-06-29 1949-01-18 Union Steel Chest Corp Adjustable and removable compartment and partition forming device for trays
US2491652A (en) * 1945-11-23 1949-12-20 Frank P Feerick Rack
US2582785A (en) * 1948-12-23 1952-01-15 Sullivan Bros Ticket pad and dispensing tray therefor
US2604372A (en) * 1949-02-07 1952-07-22 Eugene P Klinglesmith Tackle box
US2754025A (en) * 1953-03-02 1956-07-10 Aurora Equipment Co Tray construction
US2845188A (en) * 1958-05-01 1958-07-29 Deluxe Metal Furniture Company Shelf and divider unit
US2848292A (en) * 1955-05-06 1958-08-19 Ward M Lewis X-ray film cabinet
US2868391A (en) * 1954-02-02 1959-01-13 Harold I Sides Display and bin container for small, packaged articles such as groceries and the like
US2926979A (en) * 1957-04-09 1960-03-01 Lang Albert Open rolling shelf for filing
US3407939A (en) * 1967-01-24 1968-10-29 Ricardo V. Villar Kelly Multiple soap cake container
US4243145A (en) * 1978-06-09 1981-01-06 The American Thread Company Cassette modules and displays for tubular articles
US6186345B1 (en) 1998-10-21 2001-02-13 Display Industires, Llc. Stackable shipping case having gravity feed tracks
US11304514B2 (en) * 2020-03-25 2022-04-19 John Stephen Lanphear Shelving system with tilting shelves and adjustable dividers

Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459561A (en) * 1944-06-29 1949-01-18 Union Steel Chest Corp Adjustable and removable compartment and partition forming device for trays
US2440207A (en) * 1945-11-01 1948-04-20 Thomas B Owens Holder for knives, forks, spoons, and the like
US2491652A (en) * 1945-11-23 1949-12-20 Frank P Feerick Rack
US2582785A (en) * 1948-12-23 1952-01-15 Sullivan Bros Ticket pad and dispensing tray therefor
US2604372A (en) * 1949-02-07 1952-07-22 Eugene P Klinglesmith Tackle box
US2754025A (en) * 1953-03-02 1956-07-10 Aurora Equipment Co Tray construction
US2868391A (en) * 1954-02-02 1959-01-13 Harold I Sides Display and bin container for small, packaged articles such as groceries and the like
US2848292A (en) * 1955-05-06 1958-08-19 Ward M Lewis X-ray film cabinet
US2926979A (en) * 1957-04-09 1960-03-01 Lang Albert Open rolling shelf for filing
US2845188A (en) * 1958-05-01 1958-07-29 Deluxe Metal Furniture Company Shelf and divider unit
US3407939A (en) * 1967-01-24 1968-10-29 Ricardo V. Villar Kelly Multiple soap cake container
US4243145A (en) * 1978-06-09 1981-01-06 The American Thread Company Cassette modules and displays for tubular articles
US6186345B1 (en) 1998-10-21 2001-02-13 Display Industires, Llc. Stackable shipping case having gravity feed tracks
US11304514B2 (en) * 2020-03-25 2022-04-19 John Stephen Lanphear Shelving system with tilting shelves and adjustable dividers

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