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F16M 13/00 (2006.01) A47B 96/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2502098

A bracket has three rigid sides, at least two of the sides having equal length. Each of the three sides has ends lying in a plane defined by a longitudinal axis between the ends and a transverse axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The sides are rigidly connected to each other at the ends so that an equilateral or isosceles triangle is formed in a cross-sectional plane taken through the longitudinal axes of the three sides. The transverse axes of the three sides each independently form an angle of from about 50° to about 60° with the cross-sectional plane and meet at a common point not on the cross-sectional plane. One or more of the three sides have mounting points located on the longitudinal axis. Preferably, the three sides are of equal length and an equilateral triangle is formed in the cross-sectional plane. Such a bracket is versatile, accommodating a variety of different configurations and supporting a variety of different support structures (e.g. shelves, hanger bars and storage bins) on a surface.

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