Utility hook assembly with hidden magnetic latch
11266261 ยท 2022-03-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B77/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G29/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G29/087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47G29/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A utility hook assembly is disclosed that conveniently secures to a planar surface such as the bottom of a counter or cabinet, and has a plurality of hooks that extend perpendicular to a mounting base. The base may be half of a hinge plate with a plurality of eyelets that are collinear at an edge of the hinge plate. The eyelets each receive one of two L-shaped rods with an upturned, outwardly formed tip that cooperate to serve as hooks such that the hooks can swing/pivot about the eyelets. The legs are separated by a metallic spacer that maintains the integrity of the rods. A magnet is mounted proximal to the hinge plate in a position that intersects the arc traveled by the spacer when the hooks are fully rotated parallel to the horizontal plane. The magnet captures the spacer, which in turn allows the hooks to be hidden when not in use.
Claims
1. A utility hook assembly, comprising: a plate including holes for receiving a fastener therein through and a plurality of cylindrical eyelets mounted on a first edge and sharing a common longitudinal axis; a pair of rods configured into first and second L-shapes members each forming a separate leg, each leg including an outwardly, upwardly angled end adapted to provide one of first and second hooks, the rods pivotally supported in the cylindrical eyelets for rotation thereabout; a metallic spacer member fixed between the first and second legs and spaced from the cylindrical eyelets, the metallic spacer member rigidly connected to the first and second legs; and a magnet mounted proximal to the plate at an intersection with an arc traveled by the metallic spacer member when the hooks are rotated about the cylindrical eyelets; wherein the magnet attaches the metallic spacer to position the first and second hooks horizontally, and wherein the first and second hooks dangle vertically from their respective eyelets when the metallic spacer is not attached to the magnet.
2. The utility hook assembly of claim 1, wherein the metallic spacer member is welded to the rods.
3. The utility hook assembly of claim 2, wherein the metallic spacer member is rectangular.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) A first embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(8) Mounted to the underside 102 of the cabinet 100 is a utility hook assembly, generally denoted 10. The assembly 10 includes a plate 12 that can be formed of one half of an ordinary door hinge, and the plate 12 includes fastener holes 14 and fasteners 16 for affixing the assembly 10 to the underside 102 of the cabinet 100. The plate 12 is preferably formed with multiple eyelets 22 along a common edge so as to share a common longitudinal axis.
(9) The assembly 10 further comprises two L-shaped rods 17 each having a base 19 and an extension 21. The bases 19 are captured by the eyelets 22 so that each extension can rotate about the plate 12. The extensions 21 are also formed with a free end that bend into a hook 24 that can be used to hang various items such as the bananas 108 as shown in
(10) Between the first and second extensions 21 is a support plate 25 that extends between the extensions and is attached to each extension near the free ends. The support plate 25 can be metal and welded to the extensions 21 to form a rigid attachment. The plate 25 stiffens the extensions 21 and prevents the legs from bending or buckling when carrying a heavier object, and also serves to keep the bases 19 solidly in the eyelets 22. Further, the plate 25 is preferably metallic and allows the hook assembly to be easily stored by connection to a magnet mounted to a horizontal surface.
(11) Disposed on the surface 102 of the cabinet is a small magnet 27 that is positioned to intersect the arc traveled by the support plate 25 as the extensions 21 swing about the eyelets 22 of the hinge plate 12. When so positioned, the magnet captures the plate 25 and holds the L-shaped rods against the surface 102 below the cabinet 100, hidden from view. When not in use, the assembly 10 attaches via the magnet 27, and when needed the plate is detached from the magnet 27 and the rod is permitted to dangle vertically to allow items to be hung conveniently on the hooks.
(12) The present invention has been depicted and described with respect to the inventor's preferred embodiment, but the invention is not limited to those embodiments shown and described herein. A person of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that there are many variations, modifications, and substitutions that are possible with the present invention, and the scope of the invention is intended to include all such variations, modifications, and substitutions. Accordingly, unless expressly limited herein, the scope of the invention is properly measured by the words of the appended claims using their customary and ordinary meanings consistent with, but not limited to, the embodiments described and depicted above.