US-12618512-B2 - Fence mounted shelving device
Abstract
A fence mounted shelving device for attaching shelving to fence posts includes a fence having a first fence post and a second fence post each being mounted within and extending upwardly from a ground surface. A shelving unit is coupled to the first and second fence posts. The shelving unit includes a shelf rod having a first end portion and a second end portion. A first bracket is coupled to a second bracket around a respective one of the first and second fence posts thereby forming a fence mount. The fence mount is coupled to the first end portion of the shelf rod such that the shelf rod extends outwardly from the respective one of the first and second fence posts over the ground surface. A platform that extends between the first and second fence posts is positionable on the shelf rod.
Inventors
- Brian Rickard
Assignees
- Brian Rickard
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260505
- Application Date
- 20231109
Claims (20)
- 1 . A shelving system comprising: a fence having a first fence post and a second fence post each being mounted within and extending upwardly from a ground surface; a shelving unit being coupled to the first and second fence posts, the shelving unit extending outwardly from the fence whereby the shelving unit is configured to support a weight of an object over the ground surface between the first and second fence posts, the shelving unit further comprising: a shelf rod having a first end portion and a second end portion; a first bracket being coupled to a second bracket, the first and second brackets being coupled to a respective one of the first and second fence posts thereby forming a fence mount, the fence mount being coupled to the first end portion of the shelf rod such that the shelf rod extends outwardly from the respective one of the first and second fence posts over the ground surface; the first bracket having an inner side, an outer side, a first bracket coupling portion, a first curved portion, and a first rod coupling portion, the first curved portion being between the first bracket coupling portion and the first rod coupling portion; the second bracket having an interior side, an exterior side, a second bracket coupling portion, a second curved portion, and a second rod coupling portion, the second curved portion being between the second bracket coupling portion and the second rod coupling portion; the first and second curved portions encircling the respective one of the first and second fence posts such that the first and second bracket coupling portions are positioned together and such that the first and second rod coupling portions are positioned together; a stop being coupled to the first bracket coupling portion to retain the first bracket coupling portion against the second bracket coupling portion; and a platform being positionable on the shelf rod, the platform extending between a first shelf rod extending outwardly from the first fence post and a second shelf rod extending outwardly from the second fence post, the platform being configured to hold the object.
- 2 . The shelving system of claim 1 , the shelf rod further comprising a plate being coupled to the second end portion of the shelf rod, the plate extending outwardly from the shelf rod.
- 3 . The shelving system of claim 1 , wherein the second end portion of the shelf rod has a plurality of notches being spaced from each other along a length of the shelf rod.
- 4 . The shelving system of claim 1 , the fence mount further comprising: a first aperture extending through the first rod coupling portion; a second aperture extending through the second rod coupling portion, the second aperture being aligned with the first aperture when the first bracket is coupled to the second bracket; and a fence mount fastener extending through the first and second apertures thereby coupling the first and second brackets together.
- 5 . The shelving system of claim 1 , wherein the first bracket coupling portion has a shape being complementary to a shape of the second bracket coupling portion such that the first bracket coupling portion engages the second bracket coupling portion when the first bracket is coupled to the second bracket.
- 6 . The shelving system of claim 1 , further comprising a fence mount liner being coupled to the inner side of the first bracket and the interior side of the second bracket, the fence mount liner being configured to increase friction between the first and second brackets and the respective one of the first and second fence posts.
- 7 . The shelving system of claim 1 , further comprising: a threaded rod receiver being coupled to and extending outwardly from the second rod coupling portion, the threaded rod receiver having a bracket threading; and the first end portion of the shelf rod having a rod threading, the rod threading being complementary to the bracket threading such that the first end portion engages the threaded rod receiver thereby coupling the shelf rod to the second bracket.
- 8 . The shelving system of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of holes extending through the platform, the plurality of holes being configured to release a fluid being collected on the platform.
- 9 . The shelving system of claim 1 , further comprising a cross member being coupled to the shelf rod and the respective one of the first and second fence posts, the cross member being configured to increase the weight which can be supported by the shelving unit.
- 10 . The shelving system of claim 9 , the cross member further comprising: a third bracket being coupled to a second one of the first bracket, the third bracket having an inside surface, an outside surface, a third bracket coupling portion, a third curved portion, and a third rod coupling portion, the third curved portion being between the third bracket coupling portion and the third rod coupling portion; the first and third curved portions encircling the respective one of the first and second fence posts such that the first and third bracket coupling portions are positioned together and such that the first and third rod coupling portions are positioned together; and a cross-member rod being coupled to the third bracket, the cross-member rod extending upwardly from the third bracket to the shelf rod.
- 11 . The shelving system of claim 10 , the cross member further comprising: a third aperture extending through the third rod coupling portion, the third aperture being aligned with the first aperture when the second one of the first bracket is coupled to the third bracket; and a cross mount fastener extending through the first and third apertures thereby coupling the second one of the first bracket and the third bracket together.
- 12 . The shelving system of claim 10 , further comprising: the third bracket coupling portion having a shape being complementary to the shape of the first bracket coupling portion such that the first bracket coupling portion engages the third bracket coupling portion when the second one of the first bracket is coupled to the third bracket; and wherein the stop coupled to the first bracket coupling portion retains the first bracket coupling portion against the third bracket coupling portion.
- 13 . The shelving system of claim 10 , the cross-member rod further comprising a member end portion and a rod receiving portion, the rod receiving portion being configured to engage a respective one of a plurality of notches being positioned along a length of the shelf rod.
- 14 . The shelving system of claim 13 , further comprising a threaded member receiver being coupled to and extending outwardly from the third rod coupling portion, the threaded member receiver having a bracket threading, and the member end portion further comprising a member threading, the member threading being complementary to the bracket threading such that the member end portion engages the threaded member receiver thereby coupling the cross-member rod to the third bracket.
- 15 . The shelving system of claim 14 , wherein the threaded member receiver is positioned at an angle relative to the third rod coupling portion.
- 16 . The shelving system of claim 15 , wherein the angle is between 35.0° and 55.0°.
- 17 . The shelving system of claim 1 , further comprising a ground support rod being coupled to the shelf rod, the ground support rod extending between the shelf rod and the ground surface whereby the ground support rod is configured to increase the weight which can be supported by the shelving unit, the ground support rod including: a top portion engaging the shelf rod; a bottom portion being positionable on the ground surface; and a middle portion being coupled to and extending between the top and bottom portions.
- 18 . The shelving system of claim 17 , further comprising a foot being coupled to the ground support rod, the foot including: a base panel; and a foot sleeve being coupled to and extending upwardly from the base panel, the foot sleeve being configured to receive the bottom portion of the ground support rod.
- 19 . The shelving system of claim 1 , further comprising a shelving support rod being coupled to the shelf rod, the shelving support rod extending vertically between the shelf rod and an upper shelf rod whereby the shelving support rod is configured to increase the weight which can be supported by the shelving unit, the upper shelf rod being vertically spaced from the shelf rod relative to the fence, the shelving support rod including: a first coupler engaging the shelf rod; a second coupler engaging the upper shelf rod; and a midsection being coupled to and extending between the first and second couplers.
- 20 . A shelving system comprising: a fence having a first fence post and a second fence post each being mounted within and extending upwardly from a ground surface, the first fence post being spaced from the second fence post; a shelving unit being coupled to the first and second fence posts, the shelving unit extending outwardly from the fence whereby the shelving unit is configured to support a weight of an object over the ground surface between the first and second fence posts, the shelving unit further comprising: a shelf rod having a first end portion and a second end portion, the shelf rod including: a plate being coupled to the second end portion of the shelf rod, the plate extending outwardly from the shelf rod; wherein the second end portion has a plurality of notches, each of the plurality of notches being spaced from the others along a length of the shelf rod by between 1.0 inches and 3.0 inches, an innermost one of the plurality of notches being positioned between 7.0 inches and 9.0 inches from the first end portion, an outermost one of the plurality of notches being positioned 11.0 inches and 13.0 inches from the first end portion, the outermost one of the plurality of notches being adjacent to the plate; a first bracket being coupled to a second bracket, the first and second brackets being coupled to a respective one of the first and second fence posts thereby forming a fence mount, the fence mount being coupled to the first end portion of the shelf rod such that the shelf rod extends outwardly from the respective one of the first and second fence posts over the ground surface; the first bracket having an inner side, an outer side, a first bracket coupling portion, a first curved portion, and a first rod coupling portion, the first curved portion being between the first bracket coupling portion and the first rod coupling portion; the second bracket having an interior side, an exterior side, a second bracket coupling portion, a second curved portion, and a second rod coupling portion, the second curved portion being between the second bracket coupling portion and the second rod coupling portion; the first and second curved portions encircling the respective one of the first and second fence posts such that the first and second bracket coupling portions are positioned together and such that the first and second rod coupling portions are positioned together; a first aperture extending through the first rod coupling portion; a second aperture extending through the second rod coupling portion, the second aperture being aligned with the first aperture when the first bracket is coupled to the second bracket; a fence mount fastener extending through the first and second apertures thereby coupling the first and second brackets together; the first bracket coupling portion having a shape being complementary to a shape of the second bracket coupling portion such that the first bracket coupling portion engages the second bracket coupling portion when the first bracket is coupled to the second bracket; a stop being coupled to the first bracket coupling portion to retain the first bracket coupling portion against the second bracket coupling portion; a fence mount liner being coupled to the inner side of the first bracket and the interior side of the second bracket, the fence mount liner being configured to increase friction between the first and second brackets and the respective one of the first and second fence posts; the first curved portion being convexly arcuate between the first bracket coupling portion and the first rod coupling portion, the second curved portion being convexly arcuate between the second bracket coupling portion and the second rod coupling portion, whereby the first and second brackets are configured to encircle the respective one of the first and second fence posts between the first and second curved portions when the first bracket and the second bracket are mounted together around the respective one of the first and second fence posts; a threaded rod receiver being coupled to and extending outwardly from the second rod coupling portion, the threaded rod receiver having a bracket threading; the first end portion of the shelf rod having a rod threading, the rod threading being complementary to the bracket threading such that the first end portion engages the threaded rod receiver thereby coupling the shelf rod to the second bracket; a platform being positionable on the shelf rod, the platform extending between a first shelf rod extending outwardly from the first fence post and a second shelf rod extending outwardly from the second fence post, the platform being configured to hold the object; a plurality of holes extending through the platform, the plurality of holes being configured to release a fluid being collected on top of the platform; a cross member being coupled to the shelf rod and the respective one of the first and second fence posts whereby the cross member is configured to increase the weight which can be supported by the shelving unit, the cross member comprising: a third bracket being coupled to a second one of the first bracket, the third bracket having an inside surface, an outside surface, a third bracket coupling portion, a third curved portion, and a third rod coupling portion, the third curved portion being between the third bracket coupling portion and the third rod coupling portion; the first and third curved portions encircling the respective one of the first and second fence posts such that the first and third bracket coupling portions are positioned together and such that the first and third rod coupling portions are positioned together; a cross-member rod being coupled to the third bracket, the cross-member rod extending upwardly from the third bracket to the shelf rod; a third aperture extending through the third rod coupling portion, the third aperture being aligned with the first aperture when the second one of the first bracket is coupled to the third bracket; a cross mount fastener extending through the first and third apertures thereby coupling the second one of the first bracket and the third bracket together; the third bracket coupling portion having a shape being complementary to the shape of the first bracket coupling portion such that the first bracket coupling portion engages the third bracket coupling portion when the second one of the first bracket is coupled to the third bracket; the stop coupled to the first bracket coupling portion retaining the first bracket coupling portion against the third bracket coupling portion; a cross member liner being coupled to the inside surface of the third bracket, the cross member liner being configured to increase friction between the third bracket and the respective one of the first and second fence posts; the third curved portion being convexly arcuate between the third bracket coupling portion and the third rod coupling portion whereby the second one of the first bracket and the third bracket are configured to encircle the respective one of the first and second fence posts between the first and third curved portions when the second one of the first bracket and the third bracket are mounted together around the respective one of the first and second fence posts; the cross-member rod having a member end portion and a rod receiving portion, the rod receiving portion being configured to engage a respective one of the plurality of notches along the shelf rod; the third rod coupling portion having a threaded member receiver being coupled to and extending outwardly from the third rod coupling portion, the threaded member receiver having the bracket threading, the threaded member receiver being positioned at an angle relative to the third rod coupling portion, the angle being between 35.0° and 55.0°; the member end portion having a member threading, the member threading being complementary to the bracket threading such that the member end portion engages the threaded member receiver thereby coupling the cross-member rod to the third bracket; a ground support rod being coupled to the shelf rod, the ground support rod extending between the shelf rod and the ground surface whereby the ground support rod is configured to increase the weight which can be supported by the shelving unit, the ground support rod including: a top portion being configured to receive the shelf rod; a bottom portion being positionable on the ground surface; a middle portion being coupled to and extending between the top and bottom portions; a foot being coupled to the ground support rod, the foot including: a base panel; a foot sleeve being coupled to and extending upwardly from the base panel, the foot sleeve being configured to receive the bottom portion of the ground support rod; a shelving support rod being coupled to the shelf rod, the shelving support rod extending vertically between the shelf rod and an upper shelf rod whereby the shelving support rod is configured to increase the weight which can be supported by the shelving unit, the upper shelf rod being vertically spaced from the shelf rod relative to the fence, the shelving support rod including: a first coupler being configured to receive the shelf rod; a second coupler being configured to receive the upper shelf rod; and a midsection being coupled to and extending between the first and second couplers.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS Not Applicable STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT Not Applicable THE NAMES OF THE PARTIES TO A JOINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT Not Applicable INCORPORATION-BY-REFERENCE OF MATERIAL SUBMITTED ON A COMPACT DISC OR AS A TEXT FILE VIA THE OFFICE ELECTRONIC FILING SYSTEM Not Applicable STATEMENT REGARDING PRIOR DISCLOSURES BY THE INVENTOR OR JOINT INVENTOR Not Applicable BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention The disclosure relates to shelving systems and more particularly pertains to a new shelving system for attaching shelving to fence posts. (2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98 The prior art relates to shelving systems. Some shelving systems are free-standing devices that can be used to store items. Other shelving systems are designed for attachment to a fence. These fence-attached shelving systems can be hung or installed on the fabric, mesh, or rails of the fence between fence posts. However, the fabric of the fence post is unable to support a substantial amount of weight because the fabric is typically not rigid and is not mounted or cemented into the ground. Instead, the fence posts provide most of the rigidity of the fence and are firmly mounted in the ground. For example, with chain link fences, particularly those surrounding commercial buildings, the fence posts are typically cemented into the ground. Thus, there is a need in the art for a fencing system that can be mounted to fence posts for supporting and storing items along a fence line. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a fence having a first fence post and a second fence post each being mounted within and extending upwardly from a ground surface. A shelving unit is coupled to the first and second fence posts. The shelving unit extends outwardly from the fence whereby the shelving unit is configured to support a weight of an object over the ground surface between the first and second fence posts. The shelving unit further comprises a shelf rod having a first end portion and a second end portion. A first bracket is coupled to a second bracket around a respective one of the first and second fence posts thereby forming a fence mount. The fence mount is coupled to the first end portion of the shelf rod such that the shelf rod extends outwardly from the respective one of the first and second fence posts over the ground surface. A platform is positionable on the shelf rod. The platform extends between a first shelf rod extending outwardly from the first fence post and a second shelf rod extending outwardly from the second fence post. The platform is configured to hold the object. The first bracket may generally include an inner side, an outer side, a first bracket coupling portion, a first curved portion, and a first rod coupling portion. The first curved portion is between the first bracket coupling portion and the first rod coupling portion. The second bracket may generally include an interior side, an exterior side, a second bracket coupling portion, a second curved portion, and a second rod coupling portion. The second curved portion is between the second bracket coupling portion and the second rod coupling portion. The first and second curved portions encircle the respective one of the first and second fence posts such that the first and second bracket coupling portions are positioned together and such that the first and second bracket coupling portions are positioned together. A stop is coupled to the first bracket coupling portion to retain the first bracket coupling portion against the second bracket coupling portion. There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter, and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto. The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S) The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description refers to the annexed drawings wherein: FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a fence mounted shelving device according to an embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 2 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 3 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 4 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure. FIG. 5 is an in-use view of an embodimen