Attachment assembly for hanging architectural mesh and the like
10533322 ยท 2020-01-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An attachment assembly for architectural mesh includes a hanger member including a hollow tube with an open channel; a wall bracket; and an attachment saddle including a plurality of projecting tabs, the attachment saddle configured to be secured to the wall bracket; wherein the plurality of projecting tabs are configured to slide into the open channel and be retained within the hollow tube.
Claims
1. An attachment assembly for architectural mesh comprising: a hanger member including a hollow tube defining a longitudinal axis and an open channel having a predetermined width; a wall bracket; and an attachment saddle including a plurality of projecting tabs, the attachment saddle configured to be secured to the wall bracket; wherein each of the plurality of projecting tabs includes a neck portion having a first width smaller than the predetermined width of the open channel and a head portion having a second width greater than the predetermined width of the open channel; and wherein the open channel is dimensioned to allow only the neck portion of the plurality of projecting tabs to pass through the open channel, whereby the projecting tabs are retained within the hollow tube by the head portion of the plurality of projecting tabs; wherein the wall bracket includes opposing side surfaces and a top surface having a through-opening; and wherein the attachment saddle includes opposing side surfaces and a top surface having a through-opening, the attachment saddle configured to be disposed over the wall bracket such that the through-opening of the wall bracket is aligned with the through-opening of the attachment saddle.
2. The attachment assembly according to claim 1, wherein the hanger member includes a preformed body having inwardly extending rear surfaces which define the open channel.
3. The attachment assembly according to claim 2, wherein the open channel forms a groove.
4. The attachment assembly according to claim 2, wherein the open channel is dimensioned to allow the neck portions of the projecting tabs to pass therebetween and the head portions of the projecting tabs to be retained within an interior of the hollow tube.
5. The attachment assembly according to claim 2, wherein the preformed body is hexagonal in shape.
6. An architectural mesh hanging system comprising: an attachment assembly including a hanger member defining a hollow tube having a plurality of openings and an open channel; an architectural mesh panel of predetermined size, said mesh panel having an uppermost edge defined by a plurality of loops, wherein said plurality of loops are positioned within said plurality of openings in said hanger member; a wall bracket, the wall bracket including opposing side members and a top member having a through-opening; and an attachment saddle including opposing side members and a top member having a through-opening, each side member including a projecting tab, the attachment saddle configured to be disposed over the wall bracket such that the through-opening of the wall bracket is aligned with the through-opening of the attachment saddle and an inner surface of each opposing side member of the attachment saddle is in facing relationship with an outer surface of a respective opposing side member of the wall bracket; wherein the projecting tabs are configured to slide into the open channel and be retained within the hollow tube of the hanger member.
7. The hanging system according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of openings are disposed on a lower surface of the hollow tube.
8. The hanging system according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of opening are disposed on an upper surface of the hollow tube.
9. The hanging system according to claim 6, wherein each of the projecting tabs includes a neck portion and a head portion.
10. The hanging system according to claim 9, wherein the hanger member includes a preformed body having inwardly extending rear surfaces which define the open channel.
11. The hanging system according to claim 10, wherein the open channel forms a groove.
12. The hanging system according to claim 10, wherein the open channel is dimensioned to allow the neck portions of the projecting tabs to pass therebetween and the head portions of the projecting tabs to be retained within an interior of the hollow tube.
13. The hanging system according to claim 10, wherein the preformed body is hexagonal in shape.
14. The attachment assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of projecting tabs is disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the hollow tube.
15. The hanging system according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of projecting tabs are disposed perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the hollow tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features, and advantages of the disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) The attachment assembly according to a first exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is designated generally by reference numeral 10, as shown in
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(17) The attachment saddle 26 includes a projecting tab 30 extending from each side 42, each tab having a neck portion 32 and a head portion 34, the purpose of which will be described below. Each side 42 also includes an angled extension 44 as shown best in
(18) In the first exemplary embodiment, the hanger member 36 includes a plurality of slots 52 on the bottom surface thereof, as shown best in
(19) The hanger member 36 includes a preformed hexagonal body 38 in the first exemplary embodiment, the hexagonal body 38 having top and bottom surfaces 38a, 38b, front surfaces 38c, 38d, and rear surfaces 38e, 38f As shown best in
(20) With the above-described construction of the attachment assembly 10, the attachment saddle 26 does not have to be welded as it did in the above-discussed prior attachment systems, and it can therefore be adjusted to accommodate wall bracket 20 spacing requirements in a field environment. This adjustability allows unforeseen construction conditions and dimensions to be accommodated without the need to remanufacture components in order to change wall bracket spacing.
(21) The attachment assembly according to a second exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is designated generally by reference numeral 100, as shown in
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(23) The wall bracket 20 as discussed above includes opposing side surfaces 21 and a top surface 22 having a through-opening 24. The attachment saddle 26 also includes opposing side surfaces 42 and a through-opening 28 on a top surface 27. The attachment saddle 26 is configured to sit on top of the wall bracket 20 such that the inner surfaces of the attachment saddle sides 42 are in facing relationship with the outer surfaces of the wall bracket sides 21. When the attachment saddle 26 is disposed over the wall bracket 20, the through-openings 24, 28 are aligned and a fastener is inserted to secure the attachment saddle and wall bracket together. As shown, a washer 46 and nut 48 are preferably disposed on a bolt 50 inserted from a bottom of the wall bracket 20. Other types of fastening means can of course also be used as would be apparent to one skilled in the art.
(24) The attachment saddle 26 includes a projecting tab 30 extending from each side 42, each tab having a neck portion 32 and a head portion 34, the purpose of which will be described below. Each side 42 also includes an angled extension 44 as shown best in
(25) In the second exemplary embodiment, the hanger member 136 includes a plurality of slots 152 on the top surface thereof, as shown best in
(26) The hanger member 136 includes a preformed hexagonal body 138 in the second exemplary embodiment, the hexagonal body 138 having top and bottom surfaces 138a, 138b, front surfaces 138c, 138d, and rear surfaces 138e, 138f. As shown best in
(27) With such construction, the attachment saddle 26 does not have to be welded as it did in the above-discussed prior attachment systems, and it can therefore be adjusted to accommodate wall bracket 20 spacing requirements in a field environment. This adjustability allows unforeseen construction conditions and dimensions to be accommodated without the need to remanufacture components in order to change wall bracket spacing.
(28) The exemplary embodiments above disclose an attachment saddle 26 including a projecting tab 30 extending from each side 42 thereof and an angled extension 44 along a front edge. The angled extension 44 is preferred but not considered necessary to the invention disclosed herein as it requires precise forming in order to achieve the desired assembly of the attachment assembly. Other configurations of the attachment saddle 26 are also envisioned that could include either fewer or a greater number of projecting tabs within the scope of the disclosure, including a single tab extending across the front of the saddle.
(29) While the present invention has been described with respect to a particular embodiment of the present invention, this is by way of illustration for purposes of disclosure rather than to confine the invention to any specific arrangement as there are various alterations, changes, deviations, eliminations, substitutions, omissions and departures which may be made in the particular embodiment shown and described without departing from the scope of the present invention.