Wall Plate Mount Alignment System and Method

20210254380 · 2021-08-19

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A wall plate mounting system for attaching one end of a swing arm at a desired height and orientation to a vertical wall and attaches at the opposite end to a monitor and keyboard. The system includes an elongated body opened at one end with a center channel partially covered by two elevated flanges. The elongated body includes lateral flanges each with an upward extending ear. The ears are spaced apart and form a slot that communicates with the channel. Formed on the elongated body and under the slot are mounting holes. The system also includes an elongated template configured to slide freely inside the channel and under the ears. Formed on the elongated template is an elongated second slot and length measurement indices. During assembly, the elongated template is partially extended from the r channel formed on the elongated body at a desired length and locked together to form a jig. The jig is then moved to other walls and the mounting holes are marked so that mounting holes used with all wall plate mounting systems are the same height and proper orientation.

    Claims

    1. A mounting and alignment system for consistently mounting swing arms mounting systems each used to hold a monitor or keyboard on a wall at the same height and at the same vertical orientation, comprising: a. an elongated wall bracket with elongated body with a front surface, at least one open end, two raised ears that extend in an elevated location over the front surface, a first slot formed between the ears and a longitudinally aligned channel formed under the ears flanges, a plurality of wall mounting holes centrally aligned and formed on the elongated body; b. an elongated template configured to slide freely inside said channel and partially restrained therein by said by said ears, said elongated template includes an axially aligned second slot and length measurement indices printed or formed thereon, said elongated template also includes at least one threaded mounting hole, and c. at least one threaded connector configured to be selectively attached to said threaded mounting hole formed on said elongated template, said threaded connector configured to force said elongated template against said ears to selectively affix said elongated template inside said channel.

    2. The mounting system as recited in claim 1, further including a level attached to said elongated template.

    3. The mounting system as recited in claim 1, further including a flat guide plate with at least one mounting hole configured to attach to said threaded connector, said guide plate being configured to slide over said flanges said mounting hole configured to be align with said mounting hole formed on said elongated template, whereby when said threaded connector is extended through said mounting hole and connected to said threaded mounting hole formed on said elongated template and tightened, said elongated template is forced against said flanges to lock said elongated template in a fixed position on said elongated wall bracket.

    4. The mounting system as recited in claim 5, further including a level attached to said elongated template.

    5. The mounting system as recited in claim 1, wherein said elongated wall bracket is 24 to 36 inches in length.

    6. The mounting system as recited in claim 7 wherein said elongated template is 36 to 48 inches in length.

    7. A method for marking multiple sets of mounting holes on an elongated wall bracket used with a swing arms wall bracket system, said method comprises the following steps: a. selecting a mounting system that includes an elongated body configured to attached to said swing arms, said elongated body includes a front surface, at least one open end, two raised ears that extend in an elevated location over the front surface, a first slot formed between said ears, a longitudinally aligned channel formed under the ears, and a plurality of wall mounting holes formed elongated body; an elongated template configured to slide freely inside said channel and partially restrained therein by said ears, said elongated template includes an axially aligned second slot and length measurement indices printed or formed thereon, said elongated template also includes at least one threaded mounting hole; and at least one threaded connector configured to be selectively attached to said threaded mounting hole formed on said elongated template; b. inserting said elongated template to said channel; c. aligning said reference point on said elongated template with a reference point on said wall or on a surface adjacent to said wall; d. rotating said threaded connector to temporarily affix said elongated template to said elongated body form a jig e. marking the location of said wall mounting holes on said elongated body on said wall; and f. moving said jig from said wall and moving said jib to another wall and marking the mounting holes thereon.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a wall mounting bracket found in the prior art used to hold a monitor and keyboard on a wall.

    [0019] FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the wall mounting bracket shown in FIG. 1 attached to a wall and attached to a moveable swing arm that supports a monitor and keyboard.

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a front plan view of the system that includes an elongated bracket and an elongated template.

    [0021] FIG. 4 is an end elevational view of the elongated template mounted inside the elongated wall bracket using threaded connectors that force the elongated template outward against the inside surfaces of the flanges formed on the elongated wall bracket.

    [0022] FIG. 5 is an end elevational view of the elongated template mounted inside the elongated bracket using a guide plate and threaded connectors that force the elongated template outward against the flange surfaces.

    [0023] FIG. 6 is a front elevational view of the elongated template attached to a wall bracket to form a jig with the elongated template and elongated wall bracket are joined and attached at a fixed length.

    [0024] FIG. 7 is a front elevational view of another embodiment of the system that includes an elongated wall bracket with an elongated template placed in the channel and showing a threaded connector that extends through the elongated template and presses against the front surface of the elongated mounting member and forces the elongated template upward inside the channel and against the inside surfaces of the flanges.

    [0025] FIG. 8 is a sectional, side elevational view taken along 8-8 in FIG. 7 showing the elongated template being forced outward against the flanges formed on the elongated wall bracket.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

    [0026] A wall plate mount alignment system 10 and method for quickly attaching an elongated wall bracket 15 at a fixed height on a wall 75 and also holding the elongated wall bracket vertically on the wall 75.

    [0027] The system 10 includes an elongated wall bracket 15 and a sliding elongated template 40. The elongated wall bracket 14 includes a flat, straight elongated body 15 with a flat wide back surface 16 configured to rest against the flat outside surface of a wall 75. The elongated body 15 is opened at two ends. Formed inside the elongated body 15 is a fully extending, axially aligned channel 26. Extending inward from the sides of the elongated body 15 are two laterally extending flanges 18, 20. Each flange 18, 20 include an upward extending ear 19, 21, respectively, that extend inward and form a channel 26. The ears 19, 21 terminate before touching to form a longitudinally aligned first slot 24 that communicates with the channel 26. Formed on the back surface 16 are a plurality of mounting holes 30 spaced apart and aligned over the elongated body's center axis. In the embodiment shown in the Figs, five sets of mounting holes each containing three mounting holes 30 are formed on the elongated body 15.

    [0028] The elongated template 40 made of rigid material with an axially aligned second slot 46 formed therein. Formed along at least one longitudinally edge 42 are length measurement indices 44 indicated the length from the end of the elongated template 40 or some other reference point formed there on. Attached to the elongated template 40 is a level 50. The width of the elongated template 40 is sufficient so that when the elongated template 40 is inserted through the open end of the channel 26, the inside edges of the two raised ears 19, 21 extend over the elongated template 40 to retain the elongated template 40 inside the channel 26.

    [0029] The elongated template 40 is configured to extend in an open end and slide freely inside the channel 26. The second slot 46 is formed on the elongated template 40 is sufficiently wide and long to expose the center mounting holes 30 formed on the elongated body 15. Also formed on the elongated template 40 are two threaded mounting holes 48. As shown in FIG. 4, threaded connectors 66 may be attached the threaded mounting holes 48 and when tightened, extend through the elongated template 40 and press against the inside surface of the front surface of the elongated body 15 to force the elongated template 40 outward and against the inside surfaces of the two raised ears 19, 21.

    [0030] In another embodiment shown in FIG. 5, the system 10 may include an optional guide plate 60 that slides over the top surfaces of the two raised ears 19, 21. Formed on the guide plate 60 are threaded holes 63 that receive the threaded connectors 66 that connected to threaded mounting holes 48 formed on the elongated template 40.

    [0031] In the embodiments shown, the elongated body 15 measures 24 to 36 inches in length and the elongated template 40 measures 36 to 48 inches in length. The width of the elongated template 40 is slightly smaller than the width of the channel 26. In the embodiment shown herein, the elongated template 40 is approximately 2 inches in width.

    [0032] The widths of the first slot 24 formed between the adjacent edges of the flanges 18, 20 and the width of the second slot 46 must be sufficient so that the center mounting holes 30 on the elongated body 15 are visible and accessible. In the embodiment shown herein, the first slot 24 is approximately 1¼ inches wide and the second slot 46 is approximately ½ inch wide.

    [0033] After the elongated template 40 is extended and adjusted to its desired length inside the channel 26 the threaded connectors 66 are attached to the threaded holes 48, 63 formed on the elongated template 40 or to the guide plate 60, if used, to lock the elongated template in a fixed position on the elongated body 15.

    [0034] In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-6 the elongated body 15 is identical to the elongated body used with a swing arm bracket commonly sold today. While such elongated bodies typically include five sets of three mounting holes 30, often just the two to three center mounting holes are necessary.

    [0035] FIGS. 7 and 8 show an alternative embodiment of the system that includes a C-shaped elongated wall bracket 15′ and a modified elongated template 40′. The elongated body 15 includes a channel 26 with a plurality of mounting holes 30 located over the bracket's center axis. The elongated template 40 includes at least one threaded hole 61 formed on each opposite end (one threaded hole 61 and connector 62 shown) configured to receive a threaded connector 61. During use, the threaded connector 62 is inserted into each threaded hole 61. As the threaded connector 62 is tightened, it extends downward from the elongated template 40 and presses against the front surface of the elongated body 15′. As the threaded connector 62 is further tightened, the elongated template 40″ is forced outward and against the inside surfaces of the two flanges to lock the elongated template 40′ in a fixed position on the elongated body 15′,

    [0036] In each embodiment of the system, a jig 17 may be created that used to install the elongated body 15, 15′ at the same height and vertical orientation on a wall.

    [0037] For example, the lower end of the elongated template 40 normally extends downward from the elongated body 15 twenty-four or thirty-six inches and rests on the floor below the designated location on the wall. The elongated template 40 is then lower and raised inside the elongated wall bracket 15 until the elongated wall bracket 15 is set at its desired location of the wall. The elongated template 40 and elongated body 15 are then connected and locked together to form a jig 17, that can be moved to other rooms to mark the same locations of other elongated mounting plates 25.

    [0038] If the guide plate 60 is used, the threaded connectors 62 are attached to the threaded holes 63 formed on the guide plate 60 to form a jig 17. The end of the elongated template 40 is aligned with a reference line or point, such as the ground 95 shown in FIGS. 2 and 6. The elongated body 15 is then slides over the elongated template 40 until a reference line or point 19 on the elongated body 15 is aligned with a desired index mark 44 on the elongated template 40. When the reference line or point 19 on the elongated body 15 is properly aligned with the index 44, the guide plate 60 is then moved over the elongated template 40 until the threaded connectors 62 are aligned with the mounting holes 48 formed on the elongated template 40. The threaded connectors 62 are then tightened to lock the guide plate 60 and the elongated template 40 over the channel 26 formed in the elongated body 15. The jig 17 is then formed and vertically aligned on a wall 75.

    [0039] The jig 17 is vertically aligned at a desired location of the wall 75 of the room using the level 50. The installer then marks the location of some or all of the mounting holes 30 of the elongated body 15, 15′ on the wall. The installer then moves the jig 17 to different walls and marks the mounting holes 30 of the elongated body 15 so that every elongated body 15 in the rooms are mounted at the same elevation.

    [0040] In compliance with the statute, the invention described has been described in language more or less specific on structural features. It should be understood however, that the invention is not limited to the features shown, since the means and construction shown, comprises the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted under the doctrine of equivalents.