Patent classifications
A47G1/215
MOUNTING BRACKET FOR SECURING OBJECTS TO WALLS OR OTHER SURFACES
A wall-mounting bracket is described that includes a base comprising a base body and a cover detachably attachable to the base body. The base body includes a back plate configured to be positioned against a wall; a first bend and a second bend defining a first recess for receiving a first side of a decorative item to be secured to the wall, defining a first lip for retaining the first side of the decorative item; a third bend and a fourth bend defining a second recess for receiving a second side of the decorative item to be secured to the wall, defining a second lip for retaining the second side of the decorative item, where the second recess is perpendicular to the first recess; and an aperture in the back plate having a recessed lip through which a mounting device may be positioned.
Wall-mounting brace for mirrors, artwork, and similar objects
A wall-mounting brace for mirrors, artwork, and similar objects is a device that is utilized to secure an object such as a mirror to a surface such as a wall. The device features an elongated brace that is used to hold the top of the mirror to the wall while the bottom of the mirror is held in place with a fastener such as a J-channel. A plurality of fastener holes present on a mounting plate of the elongated brace is utilized to secure the elongated brace to the surface. The mirror is held in place on the surface by a retention plate and a connector plate of the elongated brace. A cover plate is utilized to selectively cover and uncover the plurality of fastener holes. The cover plate may be hingedly attached to the elongated brace or removable from the elongated brace altogether.
Mounting bracket for securing objects to walls or other surfaces
A wall-mounting bracket is described that includes a base comprising a base body and a cover detachably attachable to the base body. The base body includes a back plate configured to be positioned against a wall; a first bend and a second bend defining a first recess for receiving a first side of a decorative item to be secured to the wall, defining a first lip for retaining the first side of the decorative item; a third bend and a fourth bend defining a second recess for receiving a second side of the decorative item to be secured to the wall, defining a second lip for retaining the second side of the decorative item, where the second recess is perpendicular to the first recess; and an aperture in the back plate having a recessed lip through which a mounting device may be positioned.
Methods and systems for a mounting tool
Embodiments disclosed herein describe fracturing methods and systems to temporarily mount an object to a flat surface without damaging the object or the flat surface.
Mounting system for collectables and mounting system packaging
A collectable mounting device is configurable to a wall-mounted configuration, and a horizontal support surface (or shelf) mounted configuration. In the wall-mounted configuration, support members are secured together via a fastener through the adjustment slots such that support channels extend in the same direction to support the collectable on a wall. In the shelf-mounted configuration, the support members are fastened together such that the support channels extend in opposite directions, and a tensioning member is inserted between the support members in opposed tensioning member receiving slots to flex the support members away from each other. A method of using a collectable mounting device comprises the steps of configuring the support members in a first configuration for supporting a collectable on a wall and a second configuration for supporting a collectable on a horizontal surface.
Hanging Artwork System
A hanging artwork system includes a plurality of frame pieces each having a plurality of magnets, a plurality of foam pieces, and a plurality of adhesive pieces. The hanging artwork system is useful for hanging and removing artwork quickly and without damaging the hanging surface or the artwork.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR A MOUNTING TOOL
Embodiments disclosed herein describe fracturing methods and systems to temporarily mount an object to a flat surface without damaging the object or the flat surface.
Adaptable mounting system for phonograph records and/or various planar objects
In accordance with one embodiment, I presently contemplate a cruciform support base (20), semi-circular dial (10), and concentric semi-circular brace (16) that work together to support the corner of a record and/or planar article. The dial (10) and brace (16) are fastened to the support base (20) and machined in such a way that they form a simple, economical, and adaptable mechanical unit (24). Once paired with a minimum number of units, and mounted to a wall, they cooperate to display any number of records, planar articles, and/or combination thereof in an attractive, tight, grid-like configuration. Furthermore, the design of this system also allows for any one record and/or planar article to be easily retrieved or stored with the swipe of a finger.
Adaptable mounting system for phonograph records and/or various planar objects
In accordance with one embodiment, I presently contemplate a cruciform support base (20), semi-circular dial (10), and concentric semi-circular brace (16) that work together to support the corner of a record and/or planar article. The dial (10) and brace (16) are fastened to the support base (20) and machined in such a way that they form a simple, economical, and adaptable mechanical unit (24). Once paired with a minimum number of units, and mounted to a wall, they cooperate to display any number of records, planar articles, and/or combination thereof in an attractive, tight, grid-like configuration. Furthermore, the design of this system also allows for any one record and/or planar article to be easily retrieved or stored with the swipe of a finger.
Mounting system for collectables and mounting system packaging
A collectable mounting device is configurable to a wall-mounted configuration, and a horizontal support surface (or shelf) mounted configuration. In the wall-mounted configuration, support members are secured together via a fastener through the adjustment slots such that support channels extend in the same direction to support the collectable on a wall. In the shelf-mounted configuration, the support members are fastened together such that the support channels extend in opposite directions, and a tensioning member is inserted between the support members in opposed tensioning member receiving slots to flex the support members away from each other. A packaging method includes stacking the support members and tensioning member to align holes therein; wrapping a label around the stacked support members and tensioning member to align holes in the label and holes in the support members and tensioning member; and inserting a fastener through the aligned holes.