Locking system for shelving

A - Human Necessities – 47 – B

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A47B 96/06 (2006.01) A47B 96/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2039981

A locking system is disclosed for removably connecting and locking together a transverse member of a shelf and a support bracket. The transverse member has a locking pin and a resilient biasing locking knob both projecting outwardly from the member at a predetermined distance from one another and offset by 90° from one another. The support bracket defines an elongated bed sized to receive the transverse member lengthwise. It has a bottom wall, formed with a first locking aperture, and a side wall at right angle to the bottom wall. The side wall has a top edge and is formed with a locking slot having a slot opening along the top edge and a slot segment extending from the slot opening in the direction of the locking aperture, the latter being spaced from the slot opening a second distance greater than the predetermined distance. The height of the sidewall and the disposition of the slot segment are selected so that when the transverse member is placed into the bed, with the locking pin entered into the slot opening, and move along the slot segment, the locking knob is eventually forced into the locking aperture to lock the transverse member and the support bracket together.

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