Goods shelf

By designing a shelf with inclined support and rollers, the problem of difficult management of auxiliary materials was solved, and the centralized storage of auxiliary materials and accessories was realized, which facilitates access, reduces management costs, and improves production efficiency.

CN223981809UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10SIEMENS ENERGY ELECTRICAL EQUIP (CHANGZHOU) CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-01
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, auxiliary materials are difficult to manage, have low utilization rates, and increase production site management costs.

Method used

Design a shelf including a frame and a support unit. The support unit is inclined for storing goods. The hook unit and the support unit have rollers and an inclined design to facilitate the movement and positioning of goods. The use of the hook unit and the support unit together enables the centralized storage of auxiliary materials and accessories.

Benefits of technology

It enables centralized storage of auxiliary materials and accessories, facilitating access, improving utilization, reducing management costs, and increasing production efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a goods shelf which comprises a frame (2) and a supporting part (3). A hooking part (6) is arranged on the upper portion of the frame (2) and used for hooking goods, the hooking part (6) is provided with a hook (7), a body of the hook (7) is parallel to the horizontal plane, the free end of the hook (7) is bent upwards, and the hook (7) protrudes away from the frame (2) on the two sides of the upper portion of the frame (2). The supporting part (3) is installed on the frame (2) and located below the hooking part (6) so as to be used for supporting goods, and the supporting part (3) comprises a plurality of idler wheels (4) so that the goods can move in the storing and taking direction (D). According to the goods shelf, goods such as different auxiliary materials and accessories can be stored in a centralized mode, storage and taking are convenient, and the goods can be stored and taken easily in a labor-saving mode.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to a shelf. Background Technology

[0002] A large number of auxiliary materials are used in the production process, and the placement, use, and timely replenishment of these auxiliary materials have become a problem in the production process.

[0003] Existing technology uses dedicated shelves to store auxiliary materials according to their categories. In the existing technology, auxiliary materials are placed separately and used separately for each project, which makes auxiliary materials difficult to manage, has a low utilization rate, and increases the cost of production site management (5S). Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of this, the present invention proposes a shelf that solves the technical problems of difficult management and low utilization rate of auxiliary materials in the prior art.

[0005] According to one aspect of the embodiments of this application, a shelf is provided, the shelf comprising: a frame, the upper part of which is provided with a hook portion for hooking goods, the hook portion having a hook, the body of the hook being parallel to a horizontal plane, the free end of the hook being curved upward, wherein the hook protrudes away from the frame on both sides of the upper part of the frame; and a support portion, the support portion being mounted on the frame and located below the hook portion for supporting goods, the support portion including a plurality of rollers to facilitate movement of goods in the access direction.

[0006] According to the shelf of this application, the upper part can store accessories such as cables that can be hooked, while the supporting part can store other accessories or containers that hold these accessories, so that the accessories and parts are stored in a centralized manner, making them easy to store and retrieve.

[0007] Furthermore, the support is inclined relative to the horizontal plane in the access direction.

[0008] The support section is tilted, which allows for convenient storage and retrieval of goods, and also displays the goods stored on the shelves, making it easier for operators to quickly find and locate the target goods.

[0009] Furthermore, the height of the inner side of the support away from the operator is higher than the height of the outer side of the support near the operator, and the shelf also includes an outer stop to prevent goods placed on the support from sliding outwards.

[0010] The support unit's design, with its higher inner section and lower outer section, effectively displays the goods stored on the shelves, making it easier for operators to quickly locate and position target items. Furthermore, when goods are stacked, removing the bottom item causes the top item to automatically slide down to the lower position, facilitating subsequent retrieval by the operator.

[0011] Furthermore, the height of the outer side of the support near the operator is higher than the height of the inner side of the support away from the operator, and the shelf also includes an inner stop to prevent goods placed on the support from sliding inward.

[0012] The support structure, with its higher outer edge and lower inner edge, facilitates the storage and retrieval of large or long items.

[0013] Furthermore, the support structure is made of sheet metal. The sheet metal structure is simple, which reduces production costs.

[0014] Furthermore, multiple rollers are arranged in a row in the access direction, making it easy for goods to slide along the access direction.

[0015] Furthermore, multiple rollers form multiple columns in a direction perpendicular to the access direction.

[0016] The arrangement of rollers in multiple rows makes it easier and less strenuous to store and retrieve goods.

[0017] Furthermore, the shelf includes multiple partitions parallel to the column, with at least two columns arranged between two partitions.

[0018] Furthermore, the top of the partition is higher than the top of the roller to separate the goods placed on the roller. The partition is used to separate the goods and prevent them from interfering with each other.

[0019] According to the shelf of this application, different auxiliary materials, accessories and other goods can be stored together, making storage and retrieval convenient and easy. Attached Figure Description

[0020] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of this application and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings:

[0021] Figure 1 This is a front view of a shelf according to a first embodiment of this application.

[0022] Figure 2 This is a side view of a shelf according to a first embodiment of this application.

[0023] Figure 3 This is a top view of a shelf according to a first embodiment of this application.

[0024] Figure 4 This is a front view of a shelf according to a second embodiment of this application.

[0025] Figure 5 This is a side view of a shelf according to a second embodiment of this application.

[0026] Figure 6 This is a top view of the shelf according to the second embodiment of this application.

[0027] Figure 7 This is a front view of a shelf according to a third embodiment of this application.

[0028] Figure 8 This is a side view of a shelf according to a third embodiment of this application.

[0029] Figure 9 This is a top view of a shelf according to the third embodiment of this application.

[0030] The accompanying figure is labeled as follows:

[0031] 1. Shelves

[0032] 2. Framework

[0033] 3. Support section

[0034] 4. Rollers

[0035] 5. Partition

[0036] 6. Hook and hanger

[0037] 7. Hook

[0038] D. Access Direction

[0039] I. Inner side

[0040] O, outer side

[0041] L, column Detailed Implementation

[0042] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present application.

[0043] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or device that comprises a series of steps, modules, or units is not necessarily limited to those explicitly listed, but may include other steps, modules, or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or devices.

[0044] Figures 1 to 3 The first embodiment of this application is shown, in which the shelf 1 includes a frame 2 and a support 3. The frame 2 includes horizontal support members and vertical support members.

[0045] The support part 3 is inclined relative to the horizontal plane in the access direction D. Specifically, as shown in the figure... Figure 2 As shown, the height of the inner side I of the support 3, away from the operator, is higher than the height of the outer side O of the support 3, closer to the operator. For example, in Figure 2 In the middle, the left side is the inner side I of the support part 3, and the right side is the outer side O of the support part 3. The height of the support part 3 increases from the inner side I to the outer side O (i.e., at...). Figure 2 (From left to right) it gradually decreases.

[0046] The storage and retrieval direction D refers to the direction of the path that the operator follows when storing and retrieving goods from shelf 1, that is, the inside and outside direction of shelf 1.

[0047] The support part 3 is a plate, preferably a flat plate, which can be made of metal or plastic materials.

[0048] The shelf 1 also includes an outer stop (not shown in the figure) to prevent goods placed on the support 3 from sliding toward the outer side O.

[0049] In this embodiment, multiple containers can be placed on the inclined shelf 1 from high to low to hold auxiliary materials or goods to be used. Once the auxiliary materials in the lower container are used up, the container can be removed, and the upper container automatically slides down to the lower level, making it convenient for operators to retrieve the auxiliary materials. After replenishing the auxiliary materials into the empty container, the operator places it on top of the lower container for subsequent use.

[0050] In addition, the support part 3 is inclined with the inside higher than the outside, which not only makes it easy to store and retrieve goods, but also displays the goods stored on the shelf, making it easier for operators to quickly find and locate the target goods.

[0051] Figures 4 to 6 The second embodiment of this application is shown, which is the same as the first embodiment in that the shelf 1 includes a frame 2 and a support 3. The frame 2 includes horizontal support members and vertical support members.

[0052] The support portion 3 is inclined relative to the horizontal plane in the access direction D, but the inclination direction is opposite to that in the first embodiment. Specifically, as shown... Figure 5 As shown, to facilitate the automatic sliding of goods to their storage position when stored on shelf 1, the height of the outer side O of the support 3 near the operator is higher than the height of the inner side I of the support 3 away from the operator. Figure 5 In the middle, the left side is the inner side I of the support part 3, and the right side is the outer side O of the support part 3. The height of the support part 3 increases from the inner side I to the outer side O (i.e., at...). Figure 5 (From left to right) It gradually rises. This inclined design of the support 3 also prevents goods from falling off the outside O of the shelf 1.

[0053] To facilitate the smoother sliding of goods into the storage location, the support 3 includes multiple rollers 4. The multiple rollers 4 also facilitate the movement of goods in the storage / retrieval direction D.

[0054] like Figure 6 As shown, multiple rollers 4 are arranged in a row along the access direction D. Furthermore, the multiple rollers 4 form multiple columns L in a direction perpendicular to the access direction D. That is, the multiple rollers 4 are arranged in a row, and the rows of rollers 4 are parallel to the access direction D.

[0055] In this embodiment, roller 4 can be a pulley.

[0056] The shelf 1 also includes a plurality of partitions 5 parallel to the column L for separating the rollers 4. At least two columns of rollers are arranged between two partitions 5. Specifically, as... Figure 6 As shown, two rows of rollers 4 are arranged between the two partitions 5. Furthermore, according to another embodiment, more rows of rollers 4 can be arranged between the two partitions 5.

[0057] In addition, such as Figure 4 As shown, the top of the partition 5 is higher than the top of the roller 4 to separate the goods placed on the roller 4. The height difference between the partition 5 and the roller 4 creates a groove between the two partitions 5, which facilitates the storage of goods and prevents interference between them.

[0058] In this embodiment, the shelf 1 also includes an inner stop to prevent goods placed on the rollers 4 from sliding further inward.

[0059] According to another embodiment, the support portion 3 including the roller 4 can be parallel to the horizontal plane, rather than being inclined.

[0060] Figures 7 to 9 The third embodiment of this application is shown, in which the shelf 1 includes a frame 2 and a support 3. The frame 2 includes horizontal support members and vertical support members.

[0061] The upper part of frame 2 is equipped with a hook section 6 for hooking goods. The hook section 6 has a hook 7, the body of which is parallel to the horizontal plane for easy hooking of goods. The free end of the hook 7 is bent upwards to prevent goods from accidentally falling. Figure 8 As shown, on both sides of the upper part of frame 2, hooks 7 protrude away from frame 2.

[0062] The support part 3 is mounted on the frame 2 and located below the hook part 6 to support the goods.

[0063] In this embodiment, the support part 3 can be a plate parallel to the horizontal plane.

[0064] In another embodiment, the support portion 3 may be inclined relative to the horizontal plane. For example, as defined in the first embodiment above, the height of the inner side I of the support portion 3 away from the operator is higher than the height of the outer side O of the support portion 3 closer to the operator.

[0065] The support portion can also be defined, for example, as in the second embodiment described above, where the height of the support portion 3 at the outer side O near the operator is higher than the height of the support portion 3 at the inner side I away from the operator.

[0066] In addition, the support 3 may also include multiple rollers 4 to facilitate loading and unloading of goods.

[0067] The hook part 6 can store goods such as cables, and the support part 3 can store other auxiliary materials or containers that hold these auxiliary materials, so that auxiliary materials and accessories can be stored in a centralized manner, making them easy to store and retrieve.

[0068] Furthermore, the shelf 1 according to this application enables different goods to be stored in a centralized manner, allowing for timely use and replenishment, resulting in high utilization, ease of management, reduced production site management costs, and increased productivity.

[0069] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A shelving unit characterized in that, The shelf (1) comprises: a frame (2) provided with a hooking portion (6) at its upper part for hooking goods, the hooking portion (6) having hooks (7) whose main body is parallel to the horizontal plane, the free end of the hooks (7) being bent upwards, wherein at both sides of the upper part of the frame (2), the hooks (7) protrude away from the frame (2); and a support portion (3) mounted on the frame (2) and located below the hooking portion (6) for supporting goods, the support portion (3) comprising a plurality of rollers (4) to facilitate the movement of goods in the access direction (D).

2. The rack of claim 1, wherein, The support portion (3) is inclined relative to the horizontal plane in the access direction (D).

3. The rack of claim 2, wherein, The height of the support portion (3) at the inner side (I) away from the operator is higher than the height of the support portion (3) at the outer side (O) close to the operator, and the shelf (1) further comprises an outer side stop portion preventing the goods placed on the support portion (3) from sliding towards the outer side.

4. The rack of claim 2, wherein, The height of the support portion (3) at the outer side (O) close to the operator is higher than the height of the support portion (3) at the inner side (I) away from the operator, and the shelf (1) further comprises an inner side stop portion preventing the goods placed on the support portion (3) from sliding towards the inner side.

5. The rack of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, The support portion (3) is a plate member.

6. The rack of claim 1, wherein, The plurality of rollers (4) are arranged in columns in the access direction (D).

7. The rack of claim 6, wherein, The plurality of rollers (4) form a plurality of columns (L) in a direction perpendicular to the access direction (D).

8. The rack of claim 7, wherein, The shelf (1) comprises a plurality of partitions (5) parallel to the columns (L), at least two columns (L) being arranged between two partitions (5).

9. The rack of claim 8, wherein, The top of the partitions (5) is higher than the top of the rollers (4) so as to separate the goods placed on the rollers (4). The top of the partitions (5) is higher than the top of the rollers (4) so as to separate the goods placed on the rollers (4).