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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 27, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 20, 2007
John Whalen, Sheridan, IL (US);
John J. Hagemann, Plano, IL (US);
Robert J. Yunger, Oswego, IL (US);
Peter H. Henning, Sugar Grove, IL (US);
Thomas Hurt, Elgin, IL (US);
Jake Myre, Beaver Dam, WI (US);
John Whalen, Sheridan, IL (US);
John J. Hagemann, Plano, IL (US);
Robert J. Yunger, Oswego, IL (US);
Peter H. Henning, Sugar Grove, IL (US);
Thomas Hurt, Elgin, IL (US);
Jake Myre, Beaver Dam, WI (US);
Plano Molding Company, Plano, IL (US);
Abstract
A shelf panel for support of items made of an array of honeycomb-shaped cells, alternatively closed at opposite ends to create an array. The thickness of the honeycomb cells may be varied along an arch distribution with the shape of contemplated deformations. The array of honeycomb cells may be surrounded by a ring of alternatively configured cells to create regularly shaped shelf panels. The surrounding cells of a second thickness allow for possible stacking between two shelf panels including a cylindrical corner cell with a top cylinder able to accommodate a bottom cylinder from a second shelf panel. The surrounding cells may also include a wedge of the same geometry as the selected cell where part of the wedge is inserted in the cell and the other part of the wedge is a mechanical fixation means. Some circumferential cells may be adapted to be either a male or female interlocks allowing for two or more shelf panels to be interlocked if they are disposed adjacent each other on a same plane.