WALL MOUNTED TOGGLE HOOK
20170306999 · 2017-10-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49948
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16B13/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B45/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A convertible anchor comprises a fixture for holding an article to a friable wall and an anchoring mechanism extending from the fixture and adapted when rotated to engagingly extend into the wall for securing the fixture thereto. The fixture is selectively separable via frangible connection elements from the anchoring mechanism for allowing the fixture to be used alone with an appropriate fastener suitable for installing the fixture to a rigid structure, such as wooden components. The frangible elements are typically provided between the fixture and a proximal end of the anchoring mechanism. The nature of the vertical support to which the anchor is to be mounted is thus first determined and then, for a friable wall, the anchor is installed thereto using the anchoring mechanism or, for a more solid support, the fixture is separated from the anchoring mechanism and installed to the solid support via an appropriate fastener.
Claims
1. A convertible anchor for friable walls, comprising a fixture for holding an article to a substantially vertical support and anchoring means extending from said fixture, said anchoring means being adapted when rotated to engagingly extend into a friable wall for securing said fixture to the wall, said fixture being selectively separable from said anchoring means for allowing said fixture to be used alone with an appropriate fastener that firmly mounts said fixture to a rigid structure.
2. A convertible anchor as defined in claim 1, wherein a frangible connection is provided between said fixture and said anchoring means, said frangible connection being sufficiently solid to allow the assembly of said fixture and said anchoring means to be rotatably installed to the friable wall while being adapted to be selectively broken for separating said fixture from said anchoring means.
3. A convertible anchor as defined in claims 1 and 2, wherein said anchoring means comprise a threaded anchor member configured and sized for firmly being engageable in the friable wall.
4. A convertible anchor as defined in claim 2, wherein said anchoring means comprises a toggle support extending from said fixture and being frangibly connected thereto, a toggle bolt pivotally mounted to said toggle support between a first and second position, and a fastener, wherein in said first position said toggle bolt is substantially parallel to said toggle support to allow said anchoring means to be engaged in the friable wall, whereas in said second position said toggle bolt is substantially transversal to said toggle support, said fastener being adapted when introduced along said toggle support to cause said toggle bolt to displace from said first to said second position and to then threadably engage said toggle bolt for drawing said toggle bolt towards said fixture and against a non visible side of the friable wall thereby securing said anchor to the friable wall.
5. A convertible anchor as defined in claim 4, wherein said fastener can be used to mount said fixture to the rigid structure once said anchoring means including said toggle support and said toggle bolt have been detached from said fixture by rupturing said frangible connection.
6. A convertible anchor as defined in claims 4 and 5, wherein said frangible connection comprises a pair of parallel elements extending parallelly to said toggle support and connecting a proximal end of said toggle support to said fixture.
7. A convertible anchor as defined in claim 6, wherein said parallel elements extend outwardly of said proximal end of said toggle support and are adapted when translationally inserted in the friable wall to set said anchor in a desired position in the friable wall and oppose a rotation of said anchor in the wall friable wall.
8. A convertible anchor as defined in claims 6 and 7, wherein a space is defined between said fixture and said proximal end of said toggle support, said space being bridged by said parallel elements.
9. A convertible anchor as defined in claims 1 to 8, wherein said fixture defines an opening adapted to be engaged by a screwdriver bit for mounting said anchor to the friable wall.
10. A convertible anchor as defined in claims 4 to 8, wherein said toggle bolt is provided with a leading screw tip for engaging, when said toggle bolt is in said first position thereof, the friable wall as said anchor being installed thereto.
11. A convertible anchor as defined in claim 3, wherein a space is defined between said fixture and a proximal end of said threaded anchor member.
12. A convertible anchor as defined in claim 11, wherein said space is bridged by said frangible connection.
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15. A method for installing a wall anchor into one or the other of a friable wall and a rigid structure, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a convertible wall anchor having a fixture adapted to hold an article to a support and an anchor connected to said fixture in a first position of said fixture and being adapted to be mounted to a friable wall for securing said fixture to the wall in said first position of said fixture, said fixture being selectively separable from said anchor; (b) determining a nature of the support and proceeding with step (c1) in the event that the support is a friable wall or with step (c2) in the event that the support is a rigid structure unsuited to be penetrated by said anchor; and (c1) mounting said convertible anchor to the friable wall with said fixture being on a visible side of the friable wall and in said first position thereof, or (c2) separating said fixture from said anchor and installing said fixture in a second position thereof to the rigid structure via a fastener suitable for insertion into the rigid structure.
16. The method as defined in claim 15, wherein said fastener in step (c2) is a screw.
17. A method for installing a wall anchor into one or the other of a friable wall and a rigid structure, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a convertible wall anchor having a fixture adapted to hold an article to a support and an anchor connected to said fixture and being adapted to be mounted to a friable wall for securing said fixture to the wall, said fixture being selectively separable from said anchor; (b) determining a nature of the support and proceeding with step (c1) in the event that the support is a friable wall or with step (c2) in the event that the support is a rigid structure unsuited to be penetrated by said anchor; and (c1) mounting said convertible anchor to the friable wall by rotating said anchor about a longitudinal axis thereof, with said fixture being on a visible side of the friable wall, or (c2) separating said fixture from said anchor and installing said fixture to the rigid structure via a fastener suitable for insertion into the rigid structure.
18. The method as defined in claim 17, wherein said fastener in step (c2) is a screw.
19. A method for installing a wall anchor into one or the other of a friable wall and a rigid structure, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a convertible wall anchor having a fixture adapted to hold an article to a support and an anchor rigidly extending from said fixture and adapted for mounting to a friable wall for securing said fixture to the wall, said fixture being selectively separable from said anchor; (b) determining a nature of the support and proceeding with step (c1) in the event that the support is a friable wall or with step (c2) in the event that the support is a rigid structure unsuited to be penetrated by said anchor; and (c1) mounting said convertible anchor to the friable wall by rotating said anchor about a longitudinal axis thereof, with said fixture being on a visible side of the friable wall, or (c2) separating said fixture from said anchor and installing said fixture to the rigid structure via a fastener suitable for insertion into the rigid structure.
20. The method as defined in claim 19, wherein said fastener in step (c2) is a screw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Having thus generally described the nature of the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, showing by way of illustration, a preferred embodiment thereof, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0036] The anchor 10 and the hook fixture 12 are herein frangibly connected at 14 such that the anchor 10 can be snapped off (as seen in
[0037] More particularly, the anchor 10 includes a pivotable toggle bolt 18 provided with a screw tip 20 that is partly opened to define a cavity 2. The toggle bolt 18 is pivotally mounted to a pair of fixed parallel posts 22 of the anchor 10. A pair of parallel blades 24, (also called anti-rotation tabs) are provided between the hook fixture 12 and the posts 22 so as to frangibly connect the hook fixture 12 to the anchor 10. The blades are sufficiently strongly connected to the hook fixture 12 and to the anchor 10 to allow the toggle hook H to be engaged in and mounted to the friable wall W, as shown in
[0038] Returning to the use of toggle hook H in a friable wall W, when the anchor 10 is rotatably driven into the wall W, the toggle bolt 18 is parallel to the posts 22 as seen in
[0039] Once the opening O has been drilled but before the blades 24 engage the wall W, rotation of the hook H by the screwdriver bit B is interrupted, i.e. at the position of the toggle hook H illustrated in
[0040] The toggle hook H is positioned, either using the bit B or by manually rotating the hook fixture 12, such that the hook fixture 12 is in its vertical orientation shown in
[0041] The fastener F (see
[0042] The advancement of the fastener F will cause the toggle member 18 to longitudinally displace in a same direction and along the posts 22. Once the ridges o28 of the posts 22 become disengaged from the channels 30 of the toggle bolt 18, a further advancement of the fastener F will cause the toggle bolt 18 to pivot along arrow 106 (
[0043] As seen in
[0044] As illustrated in
[0045] If one wishes to install the hook fixture 12 to a rigid structure instead of to the friable wall W, the anchor 10 can be bent with respect to the hook fixture 12 such as to snap off therefrom at frangible connections 14 as seen in
[0046] Other anchoring members (i.e. instead of the toggle anchor 10 illustrated herein) can be contemplated, as long as they are frangibly connected to the visible fixture (herein shown as hook fixture 12) and as long as they are suited to friable walls. For instance, the wall anchor disclosed in aforementioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,295 (that is used to secure a hook to a wall) could be adapted by removing its proximal head and by then being frangibly connected to a wall fixture such as the present hook fixture 12. In such a case, there would be no toggle bolt and generally no fastener, but simply a wall anchor suitable for friable walls that would be installed with its attached fixture via a screwdriver bit and as per a single step similar to that illustrated herein in