HANGER SYSTEM
20190254445 ยท 2019-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Systems and methods for hanging framed objects, such as picture frames, that permit simple and easy repositioning of the framed objects after the hanging system has already been mounted onto a surface or structure. The systems include a trio of elongated members that include an area defining a slot formed therein. The trio of members are interconnected to each other by a fastening device disposed at least partially through overlapping slot portions of two adjacent members. A first member is then mounted onto the surface or structure, such as but not limited to a wall. The other two members are then positioned relative to each other, as well as the first member, so as to be operable to situate the mounted framed objects in any number of positions, such as, but not limited to leftwardly, rightwardly, upwardly, downwardly and combinations thereof.
Claims
1. A hanger system, comprising: a first elongated member having an area defining a first slot formed therein; a second elongated member having an area defining a second slot formed therein; a third elongated member having an area defining a third slot formed therein; a first fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the first and second slots; a second fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the second and third slots; and a third fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the first and third slots.
2. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein the first fastener system is operable to bring the first and second elongated members into frictional engagement with each other.
3. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein the first and second elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another.
4. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein the second fastener system is operable to bring the second and third elongated members into frictional engagement with each other.
5. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein the second and third elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another.
6. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein the third fastener system is operable to bring the first and third elongated members into frictional engagement with each other.
7. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein the first and third elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another.
8. The hanger system according to claim 1, further comprising a fourth fastener system operable to be at least partially received through a portion of the first slot and fasten the first elongated member in a fixed or substantially fixed orientation relative to a surface or structure.
9. The hanger system according to claim 8, wherein the surface or structure is a wall.
10. The hanger system according to claim 1, wherein each of the first, second and third fastener systems include a screw, a flange and a nut, wherein the screw is operable to be brought into engagement with the nut, wherein the flange is disposed between the screw and the nut, wherein the flange and a surface of the screw defines a gap formed therebetween.
11. The picture frame hanger system according to claim 10, wherein a mounting device on a framed object is operable to be brought into engagement with the gap.
12. A hanger system, comprising: a first elongated member having an area defining a first slot formed therein; a second elongated member having an area defining a second slot formed therein; a third elongated member having an area defining a third slot formed therein; a first fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the first and second slots so as to bring the first and second elongated members into frictional engagement with each other; a second fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the second and third slots so as to bring the second and third elongated members into frictional engagement with each other; a third fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the first and third slots so as to bring the first and third elongated members into frictional engagement with each other; and a fourth fastener system operable to be at least partially received through a portion of the first slot and fasten the first elongated member in a fixed or substantially fixed orientation relative to a surface or structure.
13. The hanger system according to claim 12, wherein the first and second elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another.
14. The hanger system according to claim 12, wherein the second and third elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another.
15. The haner system according to claim 12, wherein the first and third elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another.
16. The hanger system according to claim 12, wherein the surface or structure is a wall.
17. The hanger system according to claim 12, wherein each of the first, second and third fastener systems include a screw, a flange and a nut, wherein the screw is operable to be brought into engagement with the nut, wherein the flange is disposed between the screw and the nut, wherein the flange and a surface of the screw defines a gap formed therebetween.
18. The hanger system according to claim 17, wherein a mounting device on a framed object is operable to be brought into engagement with the gap.
19. A hanger system, comprising: a first elongated member having an area defining a first slot formed therein; a second elongated member having an area defining a second slot formed therein; a third elongated member having an area defining a third slot formed therein; a first fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the first and second slots so as to bring the first and second elongated members into frictional engagement with each other; wherein the first and second elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another; a second fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the second and third slots so as to bring the second and third elongated members into frictional engagement with each other; wherein the second and third elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another; a third fastener system operable to be at least partially received through an overlapping portion of the first and third slots so as to bring the first and third elongated members into frictional engagement with each other; wherein the first and third elongated members are operable to slide relative to one another; wherein each of the first, second and third fastener systems include a screw, a flange and a nut, wherein the screw is operable to be brought into engagement with the nut, wherein the flange is disposed between the screw and the nut, wherein the flange and a surface of the screw defines a gap formed therebetween; and a fourth fastener system operable to be at least partially received through a portion of the first slot and fasten the first elongated member in a fixed or substantially fixed orientation relative to a surface or structure.
20. The hanger system according to claim 19, wherein a mounting device on a framed object is operable to be brought into engagement with the gap.
21. The hanger system according to claim 19, wherein the surface or structure is a wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0058] Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0067] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, or uses.
[0068] Referring to the Figures generally, and specifically to
[0069] System 10 may include a plurality of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively. Although three elongated members are shown, it should be appreciated that either less than or more than this number of elongated members may be used in the practice of the present invention. Each of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, may include an area defining a slot 100a, 102a, 104a, respectively, formed therein. Without being bound to a particular theory of the operation of the invention, elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, may be comprised of a rigid or substantially rigid material, such as but not limited to metallic materials. The outer surface of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, may be provided with a textured or roughened surface to facilitate frictional engagement with other objects.
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[0071] By way of another non-limiting example, in order to interconnect elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, to one another, the respective slots 100a, 102a, 104a, respectively, may be aligned with one another such that threaded portions 106d, 108d, 110d, respectively, of screws 106a, 108a, 110a, respectively, are able to extend through the overlapping slots of two of the elongated members and engage (e.g., threadingly engage) nuts 106c, 108c, 110c, respectively. By way of still another non-limiting example, as threaded portions 106d, 108d, 110d, respectively, of screws 106a, 108a, 110a, respectively, are brought into closer and closer engagement with nuts 106c, 108c, 110c, respectively, flange members 106b, 108b, 110b, respectively, may be brought into contact with a front surface 100b, 102b, 104b, respectively, of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively. By way of still another non-limiting example, as threaded portions 106d, 108d, 110d, respectively, of screws 106a, 108a, 110a, respectively, are brought into closer and closer engagement with nuts 106c, 108c, 110c, respectively, nuts 106c, 108c, 110c, respectively, may be brought into contact with a rear surface 100c, 102c, 104c, respectively, of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively.
[0072] It should be noted that fastening systems 106, 108, 110, respectively, are not intended to prevent absolute movement of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, relative to one another. Rather, it is intended that fastening systems 106, 108, 110, respectively, allow limited movement of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, relative to another by, for example, providing a frictional engagement between one or more surfaces of fastening systems 106, 108, 110, respectively, and one or more surfaces of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively. By way of a non-limiting example, the frictional engagement should not be so great that a person of ordinary strength would be unable to move one elongated member relative to another member, nor should the frictional engagement be so minimal such that one elongated member freely moves relative to another elongated member such that system 10 is unable to maintain .
[0073] To demonstrate the ability of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, to move relative to another, reference is made to
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[0077] In order to mount system 10 to a surface or structure, such as a wall, it is necessary to provide a fastening system 200. Fastening system 200 may include one or more fastening devices 202, 204, respectively, such as but not limited to screws, nails or like devices. Although two fastening devices are shown, it should be appreciated that less than or more than this number may used in the practice of the present invention. Fastening devices 202, 204, respectively, are intended to extend at least partially through slots 100a, 102a, 104a, respectively, of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively. Although, fastening devices 202, 204, respectively, are shown as extending through slot 100a of elongated member 100, it should be appreciated that fastening devices 202, 204, respectively, could extend through slots 102a, 104a, respectively, of elongated members 102, 104, respectively. Once the fastening devices 202, 204, respectively, have been inserted through the appropriate slot, they may be driven into the wall 300 (e.g., into a stud behind wall 300 or other appropriate structure).
[0078] By way of a non-limiting example, it may be preferable to ensure that one of elongated members 100, 102, 104, respectively, is mounted in a generally level horizontal position, e.g., as shown in
[0079] Once system 10 has been mounted to wall 300, it is possible to then mount a framed object, such as but not limited to a picture frame 400, to system 10. It should also be appreciated that the present invention may also be practiced with objects that do not include a conventional frame. By way of a non-limiting example, objects such as bas-relief sculptures, poster boards and/or the like (that do not include a frame therearound) may have a suitable mounting device on the rear surface thereof that may be able to cooperate with system 10. Accordingly, picture frame, as that term is used herein, is meant to include any object, whether framed on unframed, that is intended to be mounted to a surface or other object, such as but not limited to a wall.
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[0081] Once picture frame 400 has been installed or mounted onto system 10, the installer may easily and simply reposition picture frame 400 by manipulating elongated members 102, 104 respectively, relative to each other, as well as elongated member 100, e.g., as shown in
[0082] While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes can be made and equivalents can be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications can be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.