Track for slotted wall system
09763528 · 2017-09-19
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Abstract
A track (12) for a slotted wall system forms a slot (26) configured to receive a portion of a bracket and support the bracket and load carried by the bracket to define one or more load-bearing locations (A,B) on the track (12). The track (12) is formed of a base material coextruded with a reinforcing material selectively positioned at one or more load-bearing locations (A,B) on the track (12).
Claims
1. A slotted wall system comprising: a wall-mountable track having a slot defining an inner surface having a length; and a load-carrying bracket having a projection received within the slot and bearing against the inner surface in a set of localized regions, which define one or more load-bearing locations on one or more portions of the length of the inner surface; and wherein the track comprises a coextrusion of a base material and a reinforcing material, having a greater yield strength than the base material, with the coextrusion defining the inner surface, and the reinforcing material positioned at localized regions on the inner surface corresponding to at least one of the one or more load-bearing locations.
2. The slotted wall system of claim 1, wherein the track comprises a lower channel defining a portion of the slot, and the load-bearing location is at the lower channel.
3. The slotted wall system of claim 1 wherein the track comprises a rear wall that receives hardware for mounting the track to the wall, and the load-bearing location is at the portion of the rear wall that receives the hardware.
4. The slotted wall system of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing material extends through the entire cross-sectional thickness of the track.
5. The slotted wall system of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing material extends only partially through the cross-sectional thickness of the track.
6. The slotted wall system of claim 1, wherein the reinforcing material deforms at a higher temperature compared to the base material.
7. The slotted wall system of claim 1 wherein the base material and the reinforcing material are selected from at least one of the following combinations: polyvinyl chloride and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, respectively, and polypropylene and polypropylene with glass fiber, respectively.
8. The slotted wall system of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing material is selected from the group consisting of polyamide, polycarbonate, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyoxymethylene, and metal.
9. A panel for a slotted wall system including one or more brackets configured to mount a load to the panel, the panel comprising: a track forming a slot defining an inner surface having a length and configured to receive a portion of a bracket; wherein the panel is formed of a base material coextruded with a reinforcing material, which has a greater yield strength than the base material, and the reinforcing material is located in at least one portion of a length of the panel to define a set of reinforced localized regions of the inner surface.
10. The panel of claim 9 wherein the track comprises a lower channel defining a portion of the slot, and the localized regions are is at the lower channel.
11. The panel of claim 9 wherein the track comprises a rear wall that receives hardware for mounting the track to the wall, and the localized regions are is at the portion of the rear wall that receives the hardware.
12. The panel of claim 9 wherein the reinforcing material extends through the entire cross-sectional thickness of the track.
13. The panel of claim 9 wherein the reinforcing material deforms at a higher temperature compared to the base material.
14. The panel of claim 9 wherein the base material and the reinforcing material are selected from at least one of the following combinations: polyvinyl chloride and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, respectively, and polypropylene and polypropylene with glass fiber, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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(12) The panel 10 may be mounted to any type of wall or generally vertical surface, including a door, and mounted at any suitable location on the wall. The hardware may optionally be inserted into a stud on the wall, such as a wood stud, or into locations other than locations having a stud. As used herein, the term “wall” refers to any structure to which the panel 10 may be mounted. Further, any type of hardware may be employed to mount the panel 10 to the wall, including hardware coupled to the side of the panel 10 facing the wall or to the top, bottom, and side edges of the panel 10 rather than being inserted through the panel 10.
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(14) In a condition where the slotted wall system 40 is mounted to the wall 38, the bracket 42 is mounted to the track 12, and a load L is carried by the support 44 on the bracket 42, as shown in
(15) The track 12 may be made such that it is stronger at the B regions, where higher stresses are encountered, and weaker at the A regions, where lower stresses are encountered. To form the track with the desired relatively stronger and weaker regions, the track 12 may be formed with a relatively weaker base material strengthened with a reinforcing material selectively located at one or more of the load-bearing locations. As shown in
(16) The track 12 may be manufactured by coextruding the track 12 with the base material and the reinforcing material. In general, coextrusion is the extrusion of multiple layers of material simultaneously and utilizes two or more extruders to melt and deliver different plastics to a single extrusion head that extrudes the materials in the desired form. For coextrusion of multiple polymeric materials, the materials should be compatible with one another for successful bonding. While any suitable materials and combinations of materials may be employed with the reinforced track 12, exemplary combinations of materials, along with relevant material properties of tensile yield strength and heat deflection temperature, which is a temperature or temperature range at which a polymeric material deforms under a specified load, are provided in the following table.
(17) TABLE-US-00001 Average Tensile Average Heat Deflection Strength, Yield Temperature (° F.), Materials (psi) @ 264 psi Combination 1 BASE: Polyvinyl 4100 150 Chloride (PVC) REINFORCING: 7800 210 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Combination 2 BASE: Polypropylene (PP) 4700 140 REINFORCING: 11,300 290 Polypropylene + 30% Glass Filler (PP + 30GF)
(18) In Combination 1, the reinforcing material chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) exhibits higher yield strength when compared to the base material polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the CPVC has a significantly higher heat deflection temperature, which improves the load rating of the track 12 in certain environments, such as in a garage with doors and windows closed in hot weather. Mounting hardware, such as screws, can pull out from the track 12 under excessive loading or under an environment where the temperature exceeds about 140° F. The reinforcing material polypropylene+30% glass fiber (PP+30 GF) in Combination 2 exhibits significantly higher yield strength compared to the base material polypropylene (PP) and also has an increased heat deflection temperature. Combinations 1 and 2, therefore, may be suited for applications where only one or both of the regions A and B are reinforced.
(19) In an alternative embodiment, the track 12 may be manufactured by a process whereby one part, such as a reinforcing part, is formed, followed by introducing the solid formed part into the extrusion machine for coextruding the parts together such that a mechanical bond holds the parts together. An example of the track 12 manufactured with such a process is provided in
(20) TABLE-US-00002 Average Tensile Average Heat Deflection Strength, Yield Temperature (° F.), Reinforcing Materials (psi) @ 264 psi Polyamide (PA) 8700 140 Polycarbonate (PC) 9300 270 Acrylonitrile Butadiene 6000 190 Styrene (ABS) Polyoxymethylene (POM) 10,800 250 Metal 86,000 N/A
(21) As mentioned above, the particular configurations of the track 12 and the bracket 42 are not germane to the invention. The reinforcing material may be used with any design of track and bracket so long as the reinforcing material is selectively positioned at one or more of the load-bearing locations on the track resulting from a load applied to the bracket when the track is mounted to a wall. Further, the track 12 can be incorporated into any style of the panel 10, including the elongated panel of
(22) While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation, and the scope of the appended claims should be construed as broadly as the prior art will permit.
PARTS LIST
(23) 10 panel 12 track 14 slat 16 rear wall 18 front wall 20 opening 22 upper front wall 24 lower front wall 26 slot 28 upper channel 30 lower channel 32 groove 38 wall 40 slotted wall system 42 bracket 44 support 46 bracket body 48 upper projection 50 lower projection 52 first portion 54 second portion 56 tab 110 panel 112 track 114 slat 116 rear wall 118 front wall 120 opening 122 upper front wall 124 lower front wall 126 slot