ASSEMBLY FOR MOUNTING ARTICLES ON A VERTICAL SURFACE
20210010636 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B7/0426
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B9/052
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B7/182
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a gravity bracket assembly for suspending articles therefrom and which bracket assembly is adapted for mounting to and through supporting structures of differing thicknesses. The gravity bracket assembly disclosed herein includes a mounting bracket, a receiving bracket, and a fastener for securing the brackets together. When assembled, the gravity bracket assembly allows for the mounting of articles to a vertical wall at a particular displacement from the wall.
Claims
1. An assembly for attaching an article to a vertical surface, the assembly including a first bracket and a second bracket, the first bracket including a receiver extending from a first plate for securing the first bracket to the vertical surface, the second bracket including a post extending from a second plate, the post for insertion into the receiver.
2. The assembly of claim 1, where the assembly further includes a fastener, the fastener being positioned in an aperture in the second plate and in contact with the receiver.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the aperture is threaded and the fastener is a threaded fastener.
4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the receiver is a tube extending at an upward angle from the first plate when the first plate is positioned against a vertical surface, and the post extends from the second plate at a downward angle, allowing the first plate and second plate to be in a spaced apart parallel relationship when the post is in the receiver.
5. The assembly of claim 4, further including an aperture in the second plate, the aperture located below where the post attaches to the second plate.
6. The assembly of claim 5, further including a fastener for positioning in the aperture and against the receiver to prevent the post from being removed from the receiver.
7. A gravity bracket assembly for mounting articles to a vertical surface, the assembly including: a first bracket having a first plate for mounting on the vertical surface, the first bracket including a receiver extending upward and away from the first plate; a second bracket having a second plate for mounting an article, the second bracket including a post extending downward and away from the second plate, the first and second plate being parallel when the post is positioned in the receiver.
8. The assembly of claim 7, further including a fastener positioned in an aperture located on the second plate below where the post attaches to the second plate, the fastener also in contact with the receiver when the post is positioned in the receiver.
9. The assembly of claim 8, whereby the fastener selectively secures the post and receiver to allow for the second plate to be positioned at selected distances from the first plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0029] With reference to the figures, the assembly 100 includes a display bracket 101 and a wall bracket 105. The display bracket includes a post 110 or other structure that is inserted, mated, or in an engaging relationship with a receiver 108 of the wall bracket 105, as shown in
[0030] In the preferred embodiment, the receiver 108 is a length of square tube having an opening defined by walls, and the post 110 is a length of square tube of similar length, having walls of an exterior dimension that allow the post 110 to fit into the opening defined by the receiver walls. While square tube is shown in the drawings, one skilled in the art will recognize that other shapes can be used so long as the receiver 108 can receive the post 110. Further, the post 110 can be of any shape that will fit into the receiver 108 and need not have an exterior shape or number of walls that mimics the receiver. For instance, a round post 110 may be received by a triangular receiver 108. The post 110 may be solid or it may be hollow. The post 110 also need not be a tube, but may have a closed end. The post 110 also need not have the same cross section throughout its length. In some embodiments, the post 110 may be tapered to allow the end of the post 110 to be more easily inserted into the receiver 108.
[0031] As shown in
[0032] The wall bracket 105 and display bracket 101 can be similarly constructed. The display bracket 101 includes fastener aperture 109 in plate 111 for accepting a securing fastener 104. Fastener aperture 109 may be threaded to accept a threaded fastener. In the preferred embodiment, fastener 104 may be of sufficient length to contact the exterior surface of the receiver 108 when the brackets 101 and 105 are in a mated relationship.
[0033] The fastener aperture 109 is preferably located below the mounting locations of the post 110. Such positioning allows the securing fastener to contact the receiver 108 when the brackets are mated. In an alternate embodiment, the fastener aperture 109 is positioned so that the securing fastener 104 may contact any structure on the wall bracket 105.
[0034] The display bracket 101 includes a plate 111 or other structure to connect to an article such as a video display. The plate 111 may be generally flat and having perimeter edges, and may include an upper aperture 102 and a lower aperture 103 for accepting fasteners to attach an article or video display mount 200. The plate 111 includes a post 110 extending from a surface of the plate. The surface from which the post 110 extends generally faces or opposes the wall bracket 105 when the brackets are assembled.
[0035] The plate 111 and post 110 may be made out of any sturdy material, but are most preferably made of metal and welded together to form a bracket. The plate 111 may be rectangular in shape, having the major length in the up and down direction.
[0036] The post 110 is preferably mounted on the upper half of the plate 111 and extends at a downward angle. The post 110 is generally angled toward and over the middle portion of the plate 111. The angle formed between the post 110 and the plate 111, noted by C in
[0037] The wall bracket 105 includes a plate 112 or other structure to connect to a wall or other vertical surface. The plate 112 may be generally flat and having perimeter edges, and may include an upper aperture 106 and a lower aperture 107 for accepting fasteners to attach the wall bracket 105 to a vertical surface such as a wall. The plate 112 includes a receiver 108 extending from a surface of the plate 112. The surface from which the receiver 108 extends generally faces or opposes the display bracket 101 when the brackets are assembled.
[0038] The plate 112 and receiver 108 may be made out of any sturdy material, but are most preferably made of metal and welded together to form a bracket. The plate 112 may be rectangular in shape, having the major length in the up and down direction. The receiver 108 is preferably mounted on the lower half of the plate 112 and extends at an upward angle. The angle of the receiver 108 and the post 110 are complementary so that the plate 111 and plate 112 are generally parallel to one another. The receiver 108 is generally angled toward and over the middle portion of the plate 112. The angle formed between the receiver 108 and the plate 112, is preferably in the range of 90 to 30 degrees with 45 degrees being the most preferred, although other angels are possible.
[0039] The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.