Wall hanging bracket
10575663 ยท 2020-03-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G1/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G1/162
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A bracket for hanging a picture frame on a supporting structure. The bracket is a one-piece member formed of plastic having a pair of legs projecting perpendicularly from a bottom surface of a base and extending at right angles with respect to each other. The legs are spaced from a peripheral edge of the base forming a V-shaped planar portion between the edge and legs. A reinforcing member extends between the pair of legs and an attachment pin mounted in the reinforcing member extends outwardly beyond a top surface of the base. A pair of securement pins in the frame legs are driven into the frame to secure the bracket in a right angle corner of the frame. A pair of attachment pins is pressed into the supporting structure to suspend the frame therefrom after two of the brackets are secured in upper right hand corners of the frame.
Claims
1. A bracket for mounting an object to a support structure, the bracket comprising: a base having first and second surfaces terminating in an edge, the base being configured for being secured to the object, a generally semicircular opening leading to a pair of snap fingers; and an attachment pin extending outwardly beyond the second surface for attaching the bracket, with the object secured thereto, to the support structure, the attachment pin being mounted in and extending outwardly from a shaft, the shaft being snap-fitted into the semicircular opening and retained therein by the snap fingers, a pair of outer side walls projecting perpendicularly from the first surface and extending at right angles with respect to each other, each of the outer side walls being spaced from the edge of the base; and a reinforcing member extending between the outer side walls, the generally semicircular opening being provided in the reinforcing member.
2. The bracket defined in claim 1, comprising at least one fastener engageable with a planar portion of the base for securing the bracket to the object, the at least one fastener having a pair of securement pins; in which a pair of through holes are formed in the planar portion of the base for moveably mounting a corresponding one of the securement pins within each of said through holes; and in which the attachment pin is located between the through holes.
3. The bracket as defined in claim 1, wherein the second surface of the base has a V-shaped planar portion; in which a recessed web extends between said V-shaped planar portion; and in which the attachment pin extends outwardly from said web and beyond the second surface of the base.
4. The bracket as defined in claim 1, wherein the bracket is a one-piece member molded of a plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A sample embodiment of the invention is set forth in the following description, is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(24)
(25) Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(26) The hanging bracket of the present invention is indicated generally at 1, and is shown in particular in
(27) A reinforcing rib 23 is formed integrally at a rear edge of bottom surface 7 and extends upwardly therefrom and is formed integrally with legs 9. Rib 23 has a top peripheral edge 25 which preferably lies in a common plane with top edges 15 of legs 9. Preferably some type of an enlarged area or reinforcement such as a reinforcing column 27 is formed integrally with base 3 and with a portion of reinforcing rib 23 and extends upwardly from base 3 in the same direction as legs 9. Column 27 has an outer end surface 28 which also preferably lies in the same common plane with top edges 15 and 25 of legs 9 and rib 23. A pair of thru-holes 29 are formed in the V-shaped planar portion 19 of bottom surface 7 and are spaced slightly inwardly from the outer ends 31 of V-shaped planar portion 19.
(28) Referring particularly to
(29) A hole 37 is formed in reinforcing column 27 and web 35 and receives therein an attachment pin 41, as shown particularly in
(30) In further accordance with the invention, a pair of securement pins 50 which may be slidably frictionally held within holes 29 until needed for securing bracket 1 on a picture frame as described later below or inserted therein when used to secure bracket 1 on a frame 55. Securement pins 50 have an enlarged blunt top end 51 and a pointed opposite end 52. Pins 50 are one type of fastener for securing bracket 1 to the back surface of a frame member. However, it is readily understood and within the scope of the invention that pins 50 can be other types of fasteners such as tacks, brads, screws, nails etc. and can even be an adhesive, a double-sided pressure sensitive adhesive pad or similar attachment device or fastener. Also, the frame can have a certain cross-section which snaps into a complementary member formed on the bracket to secure the bracket in the corner of the object being suspended thereby.
(31) The method of installing bracket 1 on a picture frame 55, and in particular a canvas picture frame, is best understood with references to
(32) Bracket 1 is installed by laying the bottom surface 7 thereof and in particular, the V-planar portion 19 along and on top of rear surfaces 58 of the adjacent frame members 56 which form the two upper right angled corners pressing the V-shape angle formed by legs 9 tightly against the inner side surfaces 61 as shown in
(33) With two brackets 1 in their attached position on frame 55, the frame is placed adjacent a wall 67 or other support structure as shown in
(34) Thus, a canvas painting or artwork 61 is easily mounted on a wall requiring only two small puncture holes therein caused by pointed ends 45 and shafts 42 of attachment pins 41. Pins 41 are easily installed on the back of the canvas painting requiring only the driving or forcing of the two small securement pins 50 into the frame once the angled legs or flanged areas of the bottom surface of the bracket are placed along the inner frame surfaces as shown in
(35) As shown in
(36) Also, bracket 1 preferably is easily and inexpensively molded of a plastic material requiring only the formation of two holes 29 therein in which pins 50 may be subsequently installed, usually with a friction fit so as to remain attached to the bracket until it is necessary to drive them through bracket holes 29 and into the wooden frame as shown in
(37) Also, as shown in
(38) A second embodiment of the picture hanging bracket of the present invention is indicated generally at 70, and is shown in
(39) The main difference between bracket 70 and bracket 1 is that the attachment pin 75 is embedded in a cylindrical shaft indicated generally at 76, which is removably mounted between a pair of snap fingers 77 as shown in
(40) This removable mounting of attachment pin 75 of bracket 70 enables the pin to be stored in the body of the hanger during transport and prior to set up and also allows a number of other items to be clipped and stored in the same package, for example a wall-marking device or a cavity to accept the head or hanging hardware such as a deco nail or deco screw etc. Likewise, securement pins 50 can be packaged in the same package with attachment pin 75.
(41) Thus, bracket 70 is secured in the same manner as bracket 1 in the upper two right hand corners of a picture frame as shown in
(42) This arrangement of removably mounting attachment pin 75 in the base 3 of bracket 70 has a number of other advantages including the ability to modify certain dimensions and profiles of the hanger body so that the variations become an effective solution for not only canvas art, but picture frames made of wood and metal. This also provides the ability that the various elements can be combined in different ways to create solutions for different hanging and frame scenarios.
(43) A third embodiment of the picture hanging bracket of the present invention is indicated generally at 85, and is shown in
(44) A reinforcing rib preferably extends between legs 9 and is integrally formed with web 95 and the reinforcing column 97 in a similar manner as ribs 23 and 71 discussed above. Circular hole 86 is formed with a pair of diametrically opposed arcuate interior channels 87 formed in cylindrical side wall 88 which forms hole 86, which channels communicate with a pair of small axially extending channels 89. A cylindrical plug 90 has a pair of nubs 92 extending diametrically opposite from each other and has an attachment pin 93 embedded therein and extending axially from the center of plug top surface 94.
(45) Plug 90 is removably mounted in circular hole 86 by slidably inserting nubs 92 into axial channels 89 afterwhich the plug is rotated in a clockwise direction when viewing
(46) This construction again enables attachment pin 93, and in particular plug 90, together with securement pins 50, to be packaged in a separate package or attached in a convenient manner to the body of bracket 85 for storage and shipment. Plug 90 is easily inserted and secured within hole 86 prior to or after the bracket has been secured to the picture frame by securement pins 50 in the same manner as discussed above with respect to brackets 1 and 70. Bracket 85 provides a different embodiment for removably attaching the attachment pin to the bracket than that of the snap-fit construction of shaft 76 of bracket 70. The remaining features of bracket 85 are the same as that of brackets 1 and 70 with respect to the bottom surface thereof which includes the right angle forming legs 9 which form V-shaped planar portion 19 terminating in apex 21.
(47) A fourth embodiment of the picture hanging bracket of the present invention is indicated generally at 100, and is shown in
(48) An elongated semi-cylindrical opening 101 is formed in web 104 and reinforcing column 108 and terminates in reduced semi-circular counterbores 102. A cylindrical shaft indicated generally at 105 is adapted to be snap-fitted into opening 101 and secured therein by a pair of reduced diameter shaft ends 106 which are received into counterbores 102 formed in the reinforcing column and triangular web 104. A pair of shoulders 107 are formed at the top openings of counterbores 102 for receiving shaft ends 106 in a snap-fit engagement, which rotatably mounts shaft 105 within cylindrical opening 101. An attachment pin 109 is embedded in shaft 105 and extends outwardly therefrom in a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis of shaft 105, and when in a retracted position as shown in
(49) The construction of bracket 100 is similar to that of brackets 70 and 85 in that it enables the attachment pin 109 to be packaged and shipped detached from the bracket body and then removably secured in the bracket body just prior to or after the bracket has been secured to the picture frame by securement pins 50. Also if desired, shaft 105 can be rotatably mounted in the bracket body as shown in
(50) Brackets 70, 85 and 100 are attached to a frame by various type fasteners including adhesives, and to a support structure in the same manner as described above for bracket 1. Likewise, they are preferably molded of a plastic material in various sizes and thicknesses for use with various sizes and weights of objects, and in particular picture frames.
(51) Again, as with bracket 1, one of the legs 9 extending from the bottom surface 7 of the base will function as a shelf for supporting the picture frame thereon with the other leg 9 functioning to position the bracket in a respective right angled corner of the object to be supported by a pair of brackets.
(52) Brackets 70, 85 and 100 provide the additional advantage of improved packaging and shipment of the brackets and interchangeable components.
(53) In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
(54) Moreover, the description and illustration set out herein are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.