Patent classifications
A47G1/1606
Multi-angular reconfigurable hanging apparatus
The preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a wall hanging apparatus allowing removable fixation of an object, such as a board, to a structure and allowing a user rapidly adjust the angular orientation of the object in relation to the wall. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention relate to a wall hanging apparatus allowing modular mounting and reconfigurability of boards.
System and method for hanging a frame or object on a wall without taking measurements
A system for hanging an object (e.g., picture frame) at a desired location on a wall without measurements includes planar marking strips, each with an elongate body attached to a proximal head. The marking strips are removably attached to a mounting surface of the object so that the proximal head protrudes from an edge of the object and the elongate body aligns with a mounting hook, recess or opening on the mounting surface of the object. Once the desired mounting location of the object on the wall surface is determined, the user presses the proximal head of the marking strip against the wall surface and withdraws the object relative to the marking strip, leaving the marking strips attached to the wall surface. The distal end of the elongate body indicates the location for insertion of a fastener to mount the object at the desired mounting location.
Suspended segmented display array with low visibility hardware
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to segmented display arrays, methods of assembling the same, and components thereof. In one embodiment, a segmented display array comprises wall-mounted first and second standoff members, each standoff member having a wall attachment base and first and second standoff arms extending therefrom. The segmented display array embodiment further comprises a first elongated member segment coupled to each of the first and second standoff members via the associated standoff arms, a second elongated member segment coupled to each of the first and second standoff members via the associated standoff arms, and display panels coupled to each of the first and second elongated member segments.
Moveable hook apparatus
A movable hook apparatus, used for an object and a supporting structure, includes positioning axle attached onto the object and insertion member protruded therefrom, securement base attached onto the supporting structure; and a pair of rotating hook members with pivotal attachment portion pivotally attached onto securement base, hooking portion at the pivotal attachment portions and counter weight portion at outer side thereof to achieve equilibrium state; gap between two hooking portions is greater than width of insertion member, and a minimum of the gap is smaller than the width of insertion member. The insertion member is inserted between two hooking portions. When the two hooking portions are locked and positioned by the insertion member, the two hooking portions supports the weight of the positioning axle and the object.
ACOUSTIC PANEL WALL MOUNTING
An acoustic panel wall mounting system including a rigid fastening plate and a panel anchor. The rigid fastening plate carries a field of first touch fastening features and defines an aperture for receiving a mechanical fastener to secure the fastening plate against a wall with the field of first touch fastening features exposed. The panel anchor has a helix extending from a rigid surface flange that carries a field of second touch fastening features on a surface opposite the helix. The anchor defines a tool receptacle used for twisting the helix into a panel. The field of first touch fastening features is engageable with the field of second touch fastening features to form a connection when brought into engagement as the panel is placed against the wall to contact the fastening plate with the panel anchor.
Mounting Device For Wall-Mounted Articles
A mounting device is provided for hanging articles on a wall or other mounting surface. The disclosed mounting device includes a bracket having a raised center portion arranged between two side portions formed integral and contiguous with the raised center portion, and a fastener having a flattened head and a shaft extending therefrom. The raised center portion of the bracket includes a first pair of opposing sidewalls, and the flattened head of the fastener includes a second pair of opposing sidewalls. When the flattened head of the fastener is slidably engaged with the raised center portion of the bracket, each of the second pair of opposing sidewalls is arranged adjacent and parallel to a respective one of the first pair of opposing sidewalls. This prevents substantial rotational movement of the bracket around the fastener to ensure that the wall-mounted article remains at a desired location and orientation on the wall.
Wall hanging bracket
A bracket for hanging a picture frame on a supporting structure. The bracket is a one-piece member formed of plastic having a pair of legs projecting perpendicularly from a bottom surface of a base and extending at right angles with respect to each other. The legs are spaced from a peripheral edge of the base forming a V-shaped planar portion between the edge and legs. A reinforcing member extends between the pair of legs and an attachment pin mounted in the reinforcing member extends outwardly beyond a top surface of the base. A pair of securement pins in the frame legs are driven into the frame to secure the bracket in a right angle corner of the frame. A pair of attachment pins is pressed into the supporting structure to suspend the frame therefrom after two of the brackets are secured in upper right hand corners of the frame.
ACOUSTIC PANEL WALL MOUNTING
An acoustic panel wall mounting system including a rigid fastening plate and a panel anchor. The rigid fastening plate carries a field of first touch fastening features and defines an aperture for receiving a mechanical fastener to secure the fastening plate against a wall with the field of first touch fastening features exposed. The panel anchor has a helix extending from a rigid surface flange that carries a field of second touch fastening features on a surface opposite the helix. The anchor defines a tool receptacle used for twisting the helix into a panel. The field of first touch fastening features is engageable with the field of second touch fastening features to form a connection when brought into engagement as the panel is placed against the wall to contact the fastening plate with the panel anchor.
PICTURE FRAME HANGING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION
A picture frame hanging assembly that includes a pair of brackets each respectively directly coupled at least one of a horizontally and a vertically oriented frame elements and each bracket enclosing and defining hook-receiving aperture superimposed over a frame cavity of the picture frame and with an aperture width. The assembly includes a pair of hook components directly coupled to a building wall surface and with a cantilevered hook member extending therefrom an offset length from a front surface of the hook components to define a bracket placement zone with one of the pair of brackets disposed therein and having an inner surface with an inner surface hook width spanning from terminal opposing lateral sides thereon and at least partially supporting an upper wall of the respective one of the pair of hook components, the aperture width at least approximately twice or greater than the inner surface hook width.
Acoustic panel wall mounting
An acoustic panel wall mounting system including a rigid fastening plate and a panel anchor. The rigid fastening plate carries a field of first touch fastening features and defines an aperture for receiving a mechanical fastener to secure the fastening plate against a wall with the field of first touch fastening features exposed. The panel anchor has a helix extending from a rigid surface flange that carries a field of second touch fastening features on a surface opposite the helix. The anchor defines a tool receptacle used for twisting the helix into a panel. The field of first touch fastening features is engageable with the field of second touch fastening features to form a connection when brought into engagement as the panel is placed against the wall to contact the fastening plate with the panel anchor.