Abstract:
A storage and display tower assembly transported and distributed in a compact and disassembled kit form in a box. The components thereof are easily and readily assembled to the configuration selected by the user to provide the desired appearance and use. The shelves, pinch clamps, weighted base and first and second sets of rods of the kit are removed from the box. The rods of the first set are threaded into upright securement to the base; a first shelf is slid through its openings on the rods; the lower ends of the second set of rods are threaded on top of the top ends of the respective rods of the first set with a stabilizing and article display shelf sandwiched and fixed between them; and a second shelf is slid through its openings onto the rods of the second set. Using the support clamps, the first and second shelves are mounted at the desired heights to the first and second sets of rods, respectively. Decorative balls, plates and/or lamps can be attached at the top of the tower thereby defined. The sets of rods can consist of three or five rods. For the five rod embodiment the adjustable shelves can be large to having five openings to engage all five rods or can be smaller having only three openings each for side-by-side or staggered placement. The shelves are adapted to store and display various media including video cassettes and compact disc cases as well as books, plants, knick-knacks and other articles in any number of desirable and convenient arrangements. The numbers, sizes and spacings of the shelves can be adjusted from time to time to store and display different articles and/or to simply provide a different look.
Abstract:
Exemplary embodiments provided herein may include an adjustable rack system, including a front support member, a rear support member in spaced relation to the front support member, one or more support structures coupled to the front support member and the rear support member, and a shelf portion including a coupling portion configured to selectively couple to the rear support member, and a body portion configured to be adjacent to the one or more support structures.