ADJUSTABLE OVER-THE-DOOR HANGER ASSEMBLY
20200297140 ยท 2020-09-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A two-piece adjustable width over-the-door hanger assembly includes (i) an L-shaped stationary member having a mounting leg positionable on the top edge of a door and a depending leg, and (ii) a generally L-shaped locking member having a supporting leg and a generally planar engagement leg portion terminating in one or more hooks is dimensioned to pass at a right angle through one of a plurality of transverse slots in a longitudinal central opening in a distal portion of the mounting leg to position the engagement leg proximate to the surface of the door and to bring the supporting leg into contact with the horizontal mounting leg over the door. The engagement leg is configured and dimensioned for rotation when positioned normal to the longitudinal opening to permit a relatively wider proximal portion to pass in sliding engagement through one of the transverse slots.
Claims
1. An adjustable width two-piece over-the-door hanger assembly comprising: a. a one-piece L-shaped stationary member defined by (i) a planar mounting leg configured to transversely overlay a top edge of a door with an end portion extending beyond a first side of the door and (ii) a contiguous depending leg that comprises a planar top portion that forms a 90 angle with the mounting leg and is configured to contact a vertical surface below the top edge of the door opposite the first side of the door, the end portion of the mounting leg formed with an elongated longitudinal opening and a plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots each slot having a predetermined width, and b. a one-piece locking member defined by (i) a planar supporting leg configured to overlay a portion of the mounting leg of the stationary member extending away from the longitudinal opening and (ii) a contiguous planar engagement leg that forms a 90 angle with the supporting leg and terminates in a distal portion, wherein an upper end of the engagement leg adjacent the supporting leg is configured and dimensioned to slidingly engage an end wall of one of the transverse slots in close-fitting relation when the supporting leg is positioned in contact with an upper surface of the mounting leg of the stationary member and the engagement leg is positioned in close proximity to a vertical surface of a second side of the door to securely mount the hanger assembly on the door, the distal portion of the engagement leg defining a hook structure of the free end of the engagement leg.
2. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein a lower end portion of the engagement leg remote from the supporting leg is dimensioned and configured to pass through the longitudinal opening in the mounting leg and rotate to position the upper end of the engagement leg in a transverse slot to securely mount the hanger assembly on the door.
3. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the hook structure is configured as a J-hook, a V-hook or an L-hook.
4. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the depending leg of the stationary member includes a terminal portion that is displaced outwardly at an obtuse angle to, and along a line transverse to a longitudinal axis of the adjoining top portion of the depending leg.
5. The hanger assembly of claim 4, wherein the obtuse angle is between 150 and 160.
6. The hanger assembly of claim 4, wherein the length of the terminal portion of the depending leg is from one-third to one-quarter of the total length of the depending leg.
7. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting leg of the stationary member has a length that is in the range of from 2.25 to 2.5 inches and wherein the length of the longitudinal opening is in the range of from 0.35 to 0.60 inches.
8. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots includes a first transverse slot that is coincident with a first end of the longitudinal opening in the stationary member and a last transverse slot that is coincident with the opposite end of the longitudinal opening in the stationary member.
9. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein of the engagement leg and the integral hook have a combined vertical length of between 3.25 and 3.5 inches long.
10. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots includes a first transverse slot that is located at a distance from an inside comer of the L-shaped stationary member which corresponds to the width of a standard interior door.
11. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots comprises at least two adjacent transverse slots and wherein the distance between two adjacent transverse slots in the mounting leg is in the range of from 0.045 to 0.055 inches.
12. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the predetermined width of each transverse slots in the mounting leg is dimensioned and configured to receive the upper end of the engagement leg of the locking member adjacent the supporting leg in close-fitting sliding engagement to securely mount the hanger assembly on the door.
13. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein opposing sides of the lower section of the engagement leg are parallel and of a width that is less than the width of the longitudinal opening in the mounting leg.
14. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein the stationary member is metal and the longitudinal opening and the transverse slots in the mounting leg are formed by die-cutting.
15. The hanger assembly of claim 1, wherein one or both of the members that comprise the hanger assembly are formed by injection molding of a polymeric composition having high impact strength.
16. The hanger assembly of claim 15, wherein the one or both of the members that is injection molded is resilient with high impact strength.
17. An over-the-door hanger assembly comprising: a. an L-shaped first member formed by (i) a depending section configured and dimensioned to contact a first vertical side of a door and extending downwardly a predetermined distance from a top edge of the door, and (ii) a contiguous horizontal section extending at a right angle from the depending section with a first portion configured and dimensioned to contact the top edge of the door and a second portion that extends beyond the top edge of the door, the second portion formed with an elongated longitudinal opening extending a predetermined distance along a longitudinal axis of the horizontal section and a plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots of a uniform predetermined width, and b. an L-shaped second member formed by (i) a vertical engagement section configured and dimensioned to slidingly engage one of the transverse slots in close-fitting relation to position a side of the engagement section in close proximity to a second vertical side of the door opposite the depending section, the engagement section terminating in an outwardly projecting hook, and (ii) a contiguous supporting section extending at a right angle from the vertical engagement section and configured to contact the horizontal section of the first member when the engagement section is placed in position in one of the transverse slots to secure the hanger assembly on the top edge of the door.
18. The hanger assembly of claim 17, wherein the width of a free or distal end portion of the vertical engagement section is less than the width of the longitudinal opening in the first member.
19. The hanger assembly of claim 17, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots includes a first transverse slot that is coincident with a first end of the longitudinal opening in the stationary member and a last transverse slot that is coincident with a second end of the longitudinal opening in the stationary member.
20. The hangar assembly of claim 17, wherein the plurality of spaced-apart transverse slots includes a first transverse slot that is located at a distance which corresponds to the width of the door away from an inside corner of the L-shaped first member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will be described in more detail below and with reference to the attached drawings in which the same numeral will be used to refer to the same or similar elements, and where
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The two-piece adjustable over-the-door hanger assembly of the present disclosure will be described initially with reference to
[0025] As will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, the dimensions of longitudinal opening (14), the transverse slots (20), the thickness of the material of construction of the metal and/or plastic parts will be determined to assure a robust construction, i.e., with sufficient rigidity to prevent deformation, e.g., along one of the transverse slots where the rigidity of the mounting leg (12) of the stationary member (10) is reduced at its opposing outer margins.
[0026] Likewise, the combined thickness of the mounting leg (12) and supporting leg (52) must be predetermined to avoid contact with the adjacent horizontal door jam when the stationary member is in position on the top edge of the door. As will be understood, these are design and fabrication considerations that are well within the skill in the art.
[0027] With continuing reference to
[0028] Referring now to
[0029] As will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, both the stationary member (10) and the locking member (50) can economically be fabricated from any of a variety of metal sheet or plate materials, e.g., by stamping and punch-and-die machines, as well as other metal working equipment that is well known in the art. Alternatively, the assembly members (10, 50) can economically be fabricated by injection molding, heat forming and shaping of polymer blanks, and other methods that are well known in the manufacture of plastic articles.
[0030] Referring now to
[0031] The locking member (50) has been inserted into the second from the last transverse slot (20) which as shown, extends beyond the face of the door (106) below. This position was selected to place the rear surface of the engagement leg (54) in contact with, or in close proximity to the door surface (106) and the hook (58) projecting outwardly for use in receiving an article to be hung against that face of the door. The supporting leg (52) is resting on the upper surface of the mounting leg (12) of stationary member (10).
[0032] As is apparent from
[0033] With reference to
[0034] In an alternative embodiment, (not shown) the width of the engagement leg corresponding generally to element (54) of locking member (50) is of uniform width, i.e., without the reduction of the corresponding terminal portion (56) as shown in
[0035] The invention has been described in detail above and further illustrated in the attached drawings and modifications will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art from this disclosure. The scope of the invention is therefore to be determined with reference to the attached claims.