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JP7346828B2
JP7346828B2 JP2019013742A JP2019013742A JP7346828B2 JP 7346828 B2 JP7346828 B2 JP 7346828B2 JP 2019013742 A JP2019013742 A JP 2019013742A JP 2019013742 A JP2019013742 A JP 2019013742A JP 7346828 B2 JP7346828 B2 JP 7346828B2
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本発明は、棚に関し、特に高さや段数を調整可能な棚に関する。 The present invention relates to a shelf, and particularly to a shelf whose height and number of stages can be adjusted.

従来から、書籍や置物を収容して展示するための棚として、高さや長さなどを変更して利用者が最適なレイアウトを選択できる組み立て型の棚が提案されている。例えば特許文献1には、L字部材やT字部材、十字部材を組み合わせて棚板や仕切りを追加する本棚が記載されている。また特許文献2には、仕切り板や棚板の平面部分に規格化した溝を形成しておき、仕切り板や棚板の端部を溝に差し込むことで所定形状を構成する棚が記載されている。また特許文献3には、棚板の平面部分に溝を形成し仕切り板を溝に嵌め込むことで、任意の箇所に仕切り板を追加して棚板を補強して支持する棚が記載されている。 BACKGROUND ART Conventionally, as shelves for storing and displaying books and ornaments, assembly-type shelves have been proposed that allow users to select an optimal layout by changing height, length, etc. For example, Patent Document 1 describes a bookshelf in which shelf boards and partitions are added by combining L-shaped members, T-shaped members, and cross members. Furthermore, Patent Document 2 describes a shelf that forms a predetermined shape by forming standardized grooves in the flat parts of partition plates and shelf plates, and inserting the ends of the partition plates and shelf plates into the grooves. There is. Further, Patent Document 3 describes a shelf in which a groove is formed in a flat part of a shelf plate and a partition plate is fitted into the groove, whereby a partition plate is added at an arbitrary location to reinforce and support the shelf plate. There is.

実開昭59-070537号公報Publication No. 59-070537 特開平04-354902号公報Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 04-354902 特開2007-029156号公報Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2007-029156

しかし、特許文献1および2の従来技術では、棚板と仕切り板の組み合わせを決定して棚を完成させた後には、棚板や仕切り板を追加することは困難であり、部屋の利用形態に応じて棚の段数や高さを変更することができなかった。また、特許文献3の従来技術でも、仕切り板を追加して棚板の補強をすることが可能であるが、棚の段数や高さを変更することはできなかった。 However, in the conventional techniques of Patent Documents 1 and 2, it is difficult to add shelves or partitions after the combination of shelves and partitions is determined and the shelf is completed, and it is difficult to add shelves or partitions to the room. It was not possible to change the number and height of shelves accordingly. Further, in the conventional technique disclosed in Patent Document 3, it is possible to add a partition plate to reinforce the shelf board, but it is not possible to change the number of stages or the height of the shelf.

そこで本発明は、上記従来の問題点に鑑みなされたものであり、組み立て後にも段数と高さを容易に変更することが可能な棚を提供することを目的とする。 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned conventional problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a shelf whose number of stages and height can be easily changed even after assembly.

上記課題を解決するために、本発明の棚は、水平方向に配置された平板状の第1棚板および第2棚板と、上下の端部に固定部材が取り付けられた平板状の方立部を複数備え、前記第1棚板の上面には第1支持部材が複数設けられ、前記第2棚板の下面には第2支持部材が複数設けられ、前記固定部材と前記第1支持部材の組み合わせ、または前記固定部材と前記第2支持部材の組み合わせは、スライドレール機構およびラッチ機構を備え、前記方立部は、前記第1棚板または前記第2棚板の奥行方向への摺動により、前記固定部材が前記第1支持部材または前記第2支持部材に着脱自在に固定され、前記第2棚板は、前記複数の方立部によってのみ保持されていることを特徴とする。
In order to solve the above problems, the shelf of the present invention includes a flat first shelf board and a second shelf board arranged in the horizontal direction, and a flat cubic part with fixing members attached to the upper and lower ends. A plurality of first support members are provided on the upper surface of the first shelf, a plurality of second support members are provided on the lower surface of the second shelf, and a combination of the fixing member and the first support member is provided. , or the combination of the fixing member and the second support member includes a slide rail mechanism and a latch mechanism, and the mullion part is configured to lock the fixing member by sliding in the depth direction of the first shelf board or the second shelf board. A member is removably fixed to the first support member or the second support member , and the second shelf is held only by the plurality of mullions .

このような本発明の棚では、方立部を第1棚板と第2棚板の奥行方向に摺動させることで、第1支持部材や第2支持部材に着脱自在に固定するため、棚の組み立て後にも第2棚板の取り外しや追加を行うことができ、段数と高さを容易に変更することが可能となる。 In such a shelf of the present invention, since the mullions are removably fixed to the first support member and the second support member by sliding in the depth direction of the first shelf board and the second shelf board, assembly of the shelf is easy. The second shelf board can be removed or added later, and the number and height of the shelves can be easily changed.

また本発明の一態様では、前記第2棚板の表面には、第3支持部材が複数設けられている。 Moreover, in one aspect of the present invention, a plurality of third support members are provided on the surface of the second shelf board.

本発明では、組み立て後にも段数と高さを容易に変更することが可能な棚を提供することができる。 According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a shelf whose number of stages and height can be easily changed even after assembly.

第1実施形態における棚の概要を模式的に示す斜視図である。FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing the outline of a shelf in the first embodiment. 台座部11および棚板13と壁面2の関係を模式的に示す図である。3 is a diagram schematically showing the relationship between the pedestal section 11, the shelf board 13, and the wall surface 2. FIG. 方立部12による棚板13の固定方法について説明する模式図である。FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a method of fixing the shelf board 13 using the mullion part 12. FIG. 低層の棚板13aまで棚を組み立てた状態を模式的に示す図である。It is a figure which shows typically the state which assembled the shelf up to the low-rise shelf board 13a. 複数の方立部12を棚板13a上に固定した状態を模式的に示す図である。FIG. 3 is a diagram schematically showing a state in which a plurality of mullions 12 are fixed on a shelf board 13a. 高層の棚板13bまで棚を組み立てた状態を模式的に示す図である。It is a figure which shows typically the state in which the shelf was assembled up to the high-rise shelf board 13b.

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以下、本発明の実施の形態について、図面を参照して詳細に説明する。各図面に示される同一または同等の構成要素、部材、処理には、同一の符号を付すものとし、適宜重複した説明は省略する。図1は、本実施形態における棚の概要を模式的に示す斜視図である。図1に示すように本実施形態の棚は、床1と壁面2,3と柱4を有する居室内において壁面3に沿って配置されており、その幅は壁面3の幅と同程度となっている。また、棚は台座部11と、複数の方立部12と、複数の棚板13を備えており、棚の上部には壁面3に固定された収納部14が設けられている。
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Embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. Identical or equivalent constituent elements, members, and processes shown in each drawing are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant explanations will be omitted as appropriate. FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the outline of a shelf in this embodiment. As shown in FIG. 1, the shelf of this embodiment is arranged along a wall 3 in a living room having a floor 1, walls 2, 3, and columns 4, and its width is approximately the same as the width of the wall 3. ing. Further, the shelf includes a pedestal part 11, a plurality of mullion parts 12, and a plurality of shelf boards 13, and a storage part 14 fixed to the wall surface 3 is provided at the upper part of the shelf.

床1は、本実施形態の棚を配置する居室の床面であり、通常のフローリング等の床材で構成されている。壁面2は、棚の側面側に位置する居室の壁である。壁面3は、棚の背面に位置する居室の壁である。柱4は、居室の床から天井まで設けられた柱であり、住宅の構造を支えている。図1では、棚として壁面3の幅と同程度の幅を有するものを示し、棚の両側に壁面2と柱4が近接している例を示しているが、棚の幅と壁面3の幅とは異なっていてもよい。また、柱4が居室内に露出している例を示したが、住宅の構造は限定されず、柱4が存在しないスペースに棚を配置するとしてもよい。 A floor 1 is the floor surface of a living room in which the shelves of this embodiment are arranged, and is made of flooring material such as ordinary flooring. Wall surface 2 is a wall of the living room located on the side surface of the shelf. The wall surface 3 is the wall of the living room located behind the shelf. Pillar 4 is a pillar installed from the floor to the ceiling of the living room, and supports the structure of the house. In FIG. 1, a shelf having a width comparable to the width of the wall surface 3 is shown, and an example is shown in which the wall surface 2 and the pillar 4 are close to each other on both sides of the shelf, but the width of the shelf and the width of the wall surface 3 are may be different from Further, although an example has been shown in which the pillars 4 are exposed inside the living room, the structure of the home is not limited, and the shelf may be arranged in a space where the pillars 4 do not exist.

台座部11は、棚の最下段を構成する平板状の部材であり、床1上に略水平に配置されている。台座部11は棚全体の荷重を支えるため、棚板13よりも厚さや強度が大きい構造を用いることが好ましい。図1では台座部11を床1上に壁面2から柱4に至るまで設けた例を示しているが、台座部11の両側面を壁面2と柱4に固定し、床1の表面と台座部11の間に空間を設けるとしてもよい。 The pedestal part 11 is a flat member that constitutes the lowest stage of the shelf, and is arranged substantially horizontally on the floor 1. Since the pedestal part 11 supports the load of the entire shelf, it is preferable to use a structure that is thicker and stronger than the shelf board 13. Although FIG. 1 shows an example in which the pedestal part 11 is provided on the floor 1 from the wall surface 2 to the pillar 4, both sides of the pedestal part 11 are fixed to the wall surface 2 and the pillar 4, and the surface of the floor 1 and the pedestal are A space may be provided between the portions 11.

方立部12は、台座部11および棚板13に対して垂直に配置された平板状の部材である。方立部12は下端が台座部11や棚板13の表面(上面)に接して立設されるともに、上端が棚板13の裏面(下面)に接しており、複数の方立部12により上段の棚板13が保持される。図1に示した例では、最上段に位置する棚板13と収納部14との間に配置された方立部12は、上端が収納部14の下面に接している。 The mullion part 12 is a flat member arranged perpendicularly to the pedestal part 11 and the shelf board 13. The mullions 12 are erected so that their lower ends are in contact with the surfaces (upper surfaces) of the pedestal 11 and the shelf boards 13, and their upper ends are in contact with the back surfaces (lower surfaces) of the shelf boards 13. 13 is retained. In the example shown in FIG. 1, the upper end of the mullusal section 12 arranged between the shelf board 13 located at the top level and the storage section 14 is in contact with the lower surface of the storage section 14.

棚板13は、水平方向に配置された平板状の部材であり、複数の方立部12の上端により保持されている。図1に示すように棚板13は複数の段にわたって設けられており、各段において方立部12が横方向を仕切るとともに上段の棚板13を保持している。棚板13の構造や材料は限定されないが、壁面3の幅と同程度の長さを有するとともに、棚に書籍等を配置した場合にも撓まないことが求められるため、一枚の板材を用いることが好ましく、1m以上の長さと数cmの厚さを有するためには集成材を用いることが好ましい。 The shelf board 13 is a flat member arranged in the horizontal direction, and is held by the upper ends of the plurality of mullions 12. As shown in FIG. 1, the shelf boards 13 are provided over a plurality of stages, and in each stage, the mullions 12 partition the shelves in the horizontal direction and hold the shelf board 13 in the upper stage. The structure and material of the shelf board 13 are not limited, but since it is required to have a length comparable to the width of the wall surface 3 and not bend even when books etc. are placed on the shelf, a single board material is used. It is preferable to use laminated wood, and in order to have a length of 1 m or more and a thickness of several cm, it is preferable to use laminated wood.

収納部14は、本実施形態の棚とは別体で構成された箱状の部分であり、壁面2,3および柱4に固定して保持されている。図1に示した例では、棚の最上段に配置された方立部12の上端が収納部14の下面に接するような高さに収納部14を設けている。図1では収納部14の下面に方立部12が接する例を示したが、最上段の方立部12の上端と収納部14の下面との間に空間を設けるとしてもよい。また、収納部14を設けずに天井まで棚を設けるとしてもよく、棚板13を最上部に設けるとしてもよい。 The storage section 14 is a box-shaped portion configured separately from the shelf of this embodiment, and is fixed and held on the wall surfaces 2 and 3 and the pillar 4. In the example shown in FIG. 1, the storage section 14 is provided at a height such that the upper end of the mullion section 12 arranged at the top of the shelf comes into contact with the lower surface of the storage section 14. Although FIG. 1 shows an example in which the mullusal part 12 is in contact with the lower surface of the storage part 14, a space may be provided between the upper end of the uppermost mullion part 12 and the lower surface of the storage part 14. Alternatively, a shelf may be provided up to the ceiling without providing the storage section 14, or the shelf board 13 may be provided at the top.

図1に示したように、本実施形態の棚では、各段の棚板13は方立部12によってのみ保持されており、棚の両端側や背面側には棚板13を保持するための構造は設けられていない。また、棚板13を壁面2,3や柱4に対して固定する構造も設けられていない。したがって、棚板13の隙間からは壁面2,3および柱4が視認可能であり、各段の棚板13が宙に浮いているような印象の意匠を実現している。また後述するように、下段の棚板13上に方立部12を固定し、方立部12で上段の棚板13を保持する構造であるため、棚板13や方立部12の取り外しや追加をすることができ、棚の高さを容易に変更することができる。 As shown in FIG. 1, in the shelf of this embodiment, the shelf boards 13 of each stage are held only by the mullions 12, and there is no structure for holding the shelf boards 13 on both ends or the back side of the shelf. Not provided. Furthermore, no structure is provided for fixing the shelf board 13 to the walls 2, 3 or the pillars 4. Therefore, the walls 2, 3 and the pillars 4 are visible through the gap between the shelf boards 13, and a design that gives the impression that each shelf board 13 is floating in the air is realized. Furthermore, as will be described later, since the structure is such that the mullion 12 is fixed on the lower shelf board 13 and the upper shelf board 13 is held by the mullion part 12, the shelf board 13 and the mullion part 12 can be removed or added. , the height of the shelf can be easily changed.

図2は、台座部11および棚板13と壁面2の関係を模式的に示す図である。図1では台座部11を床1上に配置した例を示したが、図2では床1と台座部11の間に空間を設けた例を示している。台座部11は側面が壁面2に当接しており、内部に設けられた締結部材で壁面2に固定されている。台座部11の上面には支持部材21aが設けられており、支持部材21aによって方立部12が垂直に立設して保持されている。方立部12の上には棚板13が載置されており、棚板13の下面(裏面)に設けられた支持部材21bが方立部12の上端に固定されている。棚板13の上面(表面)にも、支持部材21aが設けられており、支持部材21aによって上段の方立部12が垂直に立設して保持されている。棚板13の側方端は、壁面2と所定距離を隔てた位置とされており、両者は非接触で間隙が設けられている。 FIG. 2 is a diagram schematically showing the relationship between the pedestal portion 11, the shelf board 13, and the wall surface 2. As shown in FIG. Although FIG. 1 shows an example in which the pedestal part 11 is placed on the floor 1, FIG. 2 shows an example in which a space is provided between the floor 1 and the pedestal part 11. The pedestal part 11 has a side surface in contact with the wall surface 2, and is fixed to the wall surface 2 by a fastening member provided inside. A support member 21a is provided on the upper surface of the pedestal portion 11, and the mullion portion 12 is vertically erected and held by the support member 21a. A shelf board 13 is placed on top of the mullion 12, and a support member 21b provided on the lower surface (back surface) of the shelf board 13 is fixed to the upper end of the mullion 12. A support member 21a is also provided on the upper surface (surface) of the shelf board 13, and the upper mullion 12 is vertically erected and held by the support member 21a. The side end of the shelf board 13 is located at a predetermined distance from the wall surface 2, and the two are not in contact with each other and a gap is provided between them.

図3は、方立部12による棚板13の固定方法について説明する模式図である。図3では、複数段ある棚板13のうち下段に位置するものを棚板13aとし、上段に位置するものを棚板13bと表している。また、棚板13a,13bに設けられた支持部材21のうち、上面に設けられたものを支持部材21aと表し、下面に設けられたものを支持部材21bと表している。また、方立部12の上下端には、固定部材22が設けられている。ここで、棚板13a,13bはそれぞれ本発明における第1棚板と第2棚板に相当し、棚板13a上面に設けられた支持部材21aは第1支持部材に相当し、棚板13bの下面に設けられた支持部材21bは第2支持部材に相当し、棚板13bの上面に設けられた支持部材21aは第3支持部材に相当している。 FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a method of fixing the shelf board 13 using the mullion 12. As shown in FIG. In FIG. 3, among the plurality of shelf boards 13, the one located at the lower stage is represented as a shelf board 13a, and the one located at the upper stage is represented as a shelf board 13b. Moreover, among the support members 21 provided on the shelf boards 13a and 13b, those provided on the upper surface are represented as support members 21a, and those provided on the lower surfaces are represented as support members 21b. Furthermore, fixing members 22 are provided at the upper and lower ends of the mullion 12. Here, the shelf boards 13a and 13b correspond to the first shelf board and the second shelf board in the present invention, respectively, the support member 21a provided on the upper surface of the shelf board 13a corresponds to the first support member, and the support member 21a provided on the upper surface of the shelf board 13a corresponds to the first support member, and the shelf board 13b The support member 21b provided on the lower surface corresponds to a second support member, and the support member 21a provided on the upper surface of the shelf board 13b corresponds to a third support member.

支持部材21a,21bは、棚板13a,13bの上下面に取り付けられた部材であり、固定部材22と組み合わせて方立部12と棚板13a,13bを固定する機能を実現する。図3に示した例では、支持部材21a,21bは長尺状であり、棚板13a,13bの奥行方向に沿って方立部12に対応する位置に二つが設けられている。固定部材22は、方立部12の上下端に設けられた部材であり、支持部材21a,21bと組み合わせて方立部12と棚板13a,13bを固定する機能を実現する。 The support members 21a, 21b are members attached to the upper and lower surfaces of the shelf boards 13a, 13b, and in combination with the fixing member 22, realize the function of fixing the mullion 12 and the shelf boards 13a, 13b. In the example shown in FIG. 3, the support members 21a, 21b are elongated, and two are provided at positions corresponding to the mullions 12 along the depth direction of the shelf boards 13a, 13b. The fixing members 22 are members provided at the upper and lower ends of the mullion 12, and in combination with the support members 21a and 21b, realize the function of fixing the mullion 12 and the shelves 13a and 13b.

図3に示すように、棚板13a上の支持部材21aに対して方立部12を奥行方向に摺動させて差し込むと、方立部12の下端に設けられた固定部材22と支持部材21aとは互いに噛み合って固定される。また、複数の方立部12を棚板13a上に固定した後に、棚板13b下面に設けられた支持部材21bと方立部12の位置を合わせて、棚板13bを奥行方向に摺動させて差し込むと、方立部12の上端に設けられた固定部材22と支持部材21bとは互いに係合して固定される。 As shown in FIG. 3, when the mullion 12 is slid in the depth direction and inserted into the support member 21a on the shelf board 13a, the fixing member 22 provided at the lower end of the mullion 12 and the support member 21a engage with each other. Fixed. Further, after fixing the plurality of mullions 12 on the shelf board 13a, aligning the support member 21b provided on the lower surface of the shelf board 13b with the mullions 12, and sliding the shelf board 13b in the depth direction and inserting it, The fixing member 22 and the support member 21b provided at the upper end of the mullioned portion 12 engage with each other and are fixed.

支持部材21a,21bと固定部材22の具体的な構造は限定されないが、例えばスライドレール機構とラッチ機構を備えるものを用いることができる。また、方立部12の上下端に沿って溝を形成しておき、溝内に固定部材22を埋め込む構造としてもよい。これにより、支持部材21a,21bが溝内を摺動することで支持部材21a,21bと固定部材22の係合と解除を確実かつ容易に行うことが可能となる。 Although the specific structures of the supporting members 21a, 21b and the fixing member 22 are not limited, for example, one having a slide rail mechanism and a latch mechanism can be used. Alternatively, grooves may be formed along the upper and lower ends of the mullioned portion 12, and the fixing member 22 may be embedded in the grooves. Thereby, the supporting members 21a, 21b slide within the grooves, thereby making it possible to reliably and easily engage and disengage the supporting members 21a, 21b and the fixing member 22.

棚板13a、方立部12および棚板13aを組み立てた後には、上段の棚板13bに所定以上の力を加えて手前に引き抜くと、方立部12上端の固定部材22と支持部材21bの係合が解除されて、棚板13bを方立部12上で摺動させて取り外すことができる。また、同様に方立部12に所定以上の力を加えて手前に引き抜くと、方立部12下端の固定部材22と支持部材21aの係合が解除されて、方立部12を棚板13a上で摺動させて取り外すことができる。 After assembling the shelf board 13a, the mullion part 12, and the shelf board 13a, applying a predetermined force or more to the upper shelf board 13b and pulling it out toward you releases the engagement between the fixing member 22 at the upper end of the mullion part 12 and the support member 21b. Then, the shelf board 13b can be slid on the mullion 12 and removed. Similarly, when a predetermined force or more is applied to the mullion 12 and it is pulled out, the engagement between the fixing member 22 at the lower end of the mullion 12 and the support member 21a is released, allowing the mullion 12 to slide on the shelf board 13a. Can be removed.

次に図4~図6を用いて、棚板13の追加および取り外しによる棚の高さ調整について説明する。図4は、低層の棚板13aまで棚を組み立てた状態を模式的に示す図である。図5は、複数の方立部12を棚板13a上に固定した状態を模式的に示す図である。図6は、高層の棚板13bまで棚を組み立てた状態を模式的に示す図である。 Next, adjusting the height of the shelf by adding and removing the shelf board 13 will be explained using FIGS. 4 to 6. FIG. 4 is a diagram schematically showing a state in which the shelves are assembled up to the lower shelf board 13a. FIG. 5 is a diagram schematically showing a state in which a plurality of mullions 12 are fixed on a shelf board 13a. FIG. 6 is a diagram schematically showing a state in which the shelves are assembled up to the high-rise shelf board 13b.

図4に示したように、台座部11上に三枚の方立部12を立設して一段目の棚板13を保持し、一段目の棚板13上にも三枚の方立部12を立設して二段目の棚板13aを保持している。このとき、二段目の棚板13aには上面に支持部材21aが設けられている。図4に示した状態でも、二層構造の棚として各棚板13,13a上に書籍等を載置して利用することが可能である。このとき、棚板13aと収納部14の間からは壁面3が露出しており、壁面3に絵画や写真等の展示物を掲示することも可能である。 As shown in FIG. 4, three mullions 12 are erected on the pedestal 11 to hold the first shelf 13, and three mullions 12 are also erected on the first shelf 13. and holds the second shelf board 13a. At this time, a support member 21a is provided on the upper surface of the second shelf board 13a. Even in the state shown in FIG. 4, books and the like can be placed on each shelf board 13, 13a and used as a two-layer shelf. At this time, the wall surface 3 is exposed between the shelf board 13a and the storage section 14, and it is also possible to display exhibits such as paintings and photographs on the wall surface 3.

棚の高さを追加する場合には、図5に示したように二段目の棚板13aに設けられた支持部材21aに方立部12下端の固定部材22を嵌合させ、棚板13a上に等間隔に三枚の方立部12を立設させる。次に、図6に示したように三段目の棚板13bを取り付けることで、棚板13bが追加された三層構造の棚が完成する。このように本実施形態の棚では、二層構造として完成していた棚についても、方立部12と棚板13bを追加することで、高さを追加した三層構造に容易に変更することが可能である。また、さらに方立部12と棚板13bを追加することで三層以上の構造とし、図1に示したように収納部14に到達するまで層構造を追加することも可能である。逆に、最上段の棚板13bと方立部12を取り外すことで、棚板13の数を減少させて棚を低くすることも可能である。 When adding the height of the shelf, as shown in FIG. 5, the fixing member 22 at the lower end of the mullion part 12 is fitted to the support member 21a provided on the second shelf board 13a, and the height is increased on the shelf board 13a. Three mullions 12 are erected at equal intervals. Next, as shown in FIG. 6, by attaching the third shelf board 13b, a three-layered shelf with additional shelf boards 13b is completed. In this way, in the shelf of this embodiment, even a completed two-layer structure can be easily changed to a three-layer structure with added height by adding the mullion part 12 and the shelf board 13b. It is. Furthermore, it is possible to create a structure with three or more layers by further adding the mullion part 12 and the shelf board 13b, and it is also possible to add the layered structure until the storage part 14 is reached as shown in FIG. Conversely, by removing the uppermost shelf board 13b and the mullion 12, it is also possible to reduce the number of shelf boards 13 and make the shelf lower.

上述したように本実施形態の棚では、方立部12を棚板13aの奥行方向に摺動させることで、支持部材21aに取り付けて固定するため、棚を組み立て後にも方立部12と棚板13bを追加することができ、段数と高さを容易に変更することが可能となる。 As described above, in the shelf of this embodiment, the mullus 12 is attached and fixed to the support member 21a by sliding in the depth direction of the shelf board 13a, so even after the shelf is assembled, the mullus 12 and the shelf board 13b can be added. This makes it possible to easily change the number of stages and height.

(第2実施形態)
上述した第1実施形態では、図5で示した最上段の棚板13bの上面に支持部材21aが設けられた例を示したが、棚を完成させた状態の最上段の棚板13bに支持部材21aを設けず平坦面としてもよい。これにより、最上段の棚板13bの全域を有効に利用することが可能となる。
(Second embodiment)
In the first embodiment described above, an example was shown in which the support member 21a was provided on the upper surface of the uppermost shelf board 13b shown in FIG. The member 21a may not be provided and a flat surface may be used. This makes it possible to effectively utilize the entire area of the uppermost shelf board 13b.

また、第1実施形態に置いて図1、図4、図6に示した棚では、方立部12を設ける位置が全ての階層において一致しているが、各層を構成する棚板13に設けられた支持部材21aおよび支持部材21bの位置を変化させ、様々なレイアウトの棚を構成するとしてもよい。ただし、棚板13は一枚の平板状部材であり、方立部12によってのみ保持されているので、棚全体の強度を確保し各層の棚板13が撓むことを防止するためには、均等な間隔で方立部12を固定することが好ましい。 Furthermore, in the shelves shown in FIGS. 1, 4, and 6 in the first embodiment, the positions where the mullions 12 are provided are the same on all levels, but the positions where the mullions 12 are provided are the same on all levels, but The positions of the support members 21a and 21b may be changed to configure shelves with various layouts. However, since the shelf board 13 is a single flat plate-like member and is held only by the mullion part 12, in order to ensure the strength of the entire shelf and prevent the shelf boards 13 of each layer from bending, it is necessary to Preferably, the mullions 12 are fixed at intervals.

本発明は上述した各実施形態に限定されるものではなく、請求項に示した範囲で種々の変更が可能であり、異なる実施形態にそれぞれ開示された技術的手段を適宜組み合わせて得られる実施形態についても本発明の技術的範囲に含まれる。 The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various modifications can be made within the scope of the claims, and embodiments obtained by appropriately combining technical means disclosed in different embodiments. are also included within the technical scope of the present invention.

1…床
2…壁面
3…壁面
4…柱
11…台座部
12…方立部
13,13a,13b…棚板
14…収納部
21,21a,21b…支持部材
22…固定部
1...Floor 2...Wall surface 3...Wall surface 4...Column 11...Pedestal part 12...Mulled part 13, 13a, 13b...Shelf board 14...Storage part 21, 21a, 21b...Supporting member 22...Fixing part

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水平方向に配置された平板状の第1棚板および第2棚板と、
上下の端部に固定部材が取り付けられた平板状の方立部を複数備え、
前記第1棚板の上面には第1支持部材が複数設けられ、
前記第2棚板の下面には第2支持部材が複数設けられ、
前記固定部材と前記第1支持部材の組み合わせ、または前記固定部材と前記第2支持部材の組み合わせは、スライドレール機構およびラッチ機構を備え、
前記方立部は、前記第1棚板または前記第2棚板の奥行方向への摺動により、前記固定部材が前記第1支持部材または前記第2支持部材に着脱自在に固定され
前記第2棚板は、前記複数の方立部によってのみ保持されていることを特徴とする棚。
A flat first shelf board and a second shelf board arranged in the horizontal direction;
It has multiple flat mullions with fixing members attached to the top and bottom ends,
A plurality of first support members are provided on the upper surface of the first shelf,
A plurality of second support members are provided on the lower surface of the second shelf,
The combination of the fixed member and the first support member or the combination of the fixed member and the second support member includes a slide rail mechanism and a latch mechanism,
In the mullion, the fixing member is removably fixed to the first support member or the second support member by sliding the first shelf board or the second shelf board in the depth direction ,
The shelf characterized in that the second shelf board is held only by the plurality of mullions .
請求項1に記載の棚であって、
前記第2棚板の表面には、第3支持部材が複数設けられていることを特徴とする棚。
The shelf according to claim 1 ,
A shelf characterized in that a plurality of third support members are provided on the surface of the second shelf board.
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