[0001] The invention relates to modular racks for holding workpieces.
[0002] During complex processes such as home construction, it is frequently necessary to perform an incremental procedure on a workpiece, then set the workpiece aside for a predetermined time. A prime example is in the painting of trim pieces, which are typically painted on-site, then set aside while drying. One complication in this practice is that construction sites usually lack suitable space for setting aside workpieces while drying.
[0003] Racks are known for a variety of purposes. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,637 to Dodge sets forth a paint rack for use in a vehicle body shop including a frame mounted on wheels, which are repositionable wheels for use or storage as desired. The frame may be fixed or adjustable, both vertically and horizontally.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 5,607,069 to Stroobants is directed to a rack assembly for use in supporting articles for processing, cleaning, painting and paint stripping, the rack assembly being comprised of modular components which can be conveniently assembled. The modular components can be assembled in various patterns depending on the shape of the articles to be painted and can be conveniently and compactly stored when not in use.
[0005] U.S. Pat. No. 6,338,758 to Curran deals with a multiple door paint rack system for consolidating doors and shutters for spray painting and storing in an organized assembly. The system includes an elongated base member, a first support member secured vertically to one end of the base member, a second support member secured vertically to the opposite end, a cross beam slidably secured between the support members by an adjustable securing pin vertically adjustable, and a sliding swivel support assembly slidably secured to the elongated base member and the cross beam.
[0006] Another example is set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,015 to Mink, directed to a mini-blind cleaning rack wherein a downwardly extending “U” shaped frame is provided, including a plurality of telescoping members defining the legs and base of the “U” shaped member. The terminal ends of the legs are further provided with positioning feet slidingly receiving extension legs for effecting stability of the organization. A plurality of upwardly directed clamps are slidably and adjustably positionable upon the overlying base of the “U” shaped framework with a second pair of clamps slidably and fixedly securable and downwardly directed mounted to a cross-bar adjustably positionable upon the spaced parallel legs of the “U” shaped framework. The unit accordingly accommodates and extends a mini-blind work piece between the pairs of clamps wherein the clamps may be extended to accommodate varying lengths and positioned upon the respective base and cross-bar of the apparatus to accommodate varying widths of mini-blinds.
[0007] Although these arrangements offer some advantages over simply leaning workpieces against a wall, they are complex and relatively expensive. It can be seen from the foregoing that the need exists for a simple, inexpensive modular rack system that provides fabrication and installation advantages, overcoming the deficiencies of known arrangements.
[0008] These and other objects are achieved by providing a modular rack for holding workpieces including a first module having a horizontal workpiece support member, at least one structural support member, and a first connection mechanism. A second module includes a horizontal workpiece support member, at least one structural support member, and a second connection mechanism. The first connection mechanism and the second connection mechanism are engagable with one another to connect the first module to the second module to provide a selectively adjustable, multi-level workpiece support.
[0009] The features of the invention believed to be patentable are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
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[0016] The first module
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[0018] The first horizontal workpiece support member can be secured to the first horizontal workpiece support member at a first vertical distance V1 from an end of the pair of first structural support members. The second horizontal workpiece support member is secured at a second vertical distance V2 from an end of the pair of second structural support members. If it is desirable for a particular application, the first vertical distance V1 can be different from the second vertical distance V2 in order to provide selectively adjustable, multi-level workpiece supports.
[0019] The workpiece support members and structural support members can be provided with a variety of cross-sections, circular or polygonal. The modules shown in
[0020] The present invention permits a wide range of adjustability to a drying rack system. Varying heights can be accommodated by selection of horizontal workpiece support location. Varying widths can be accommodated by providing the horizontal workpiece supports with telescoping width adjustments. The modules can be provided with color-coding or other indicia to make height coordination simple. Any volume of workpieces can be dealt with by providing as many modules as necessary. The modules are simply and easily assembled by slip-fitting into one another.
[0021] Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, those of skill in the art will recognize that changes may be made thereto without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.