Apparatus for suspending items from a mantel or shelf
09797550 · 2017-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A47G29/087
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A decorative accessory holder for suspending decorations such as Christmas ornaments, stockings, lights, garland and the like from a mantel or shelf. The holder comprises a telescoping rod assembly with a clamping mechanism and end leg spring members adapted to fit securely over the upper surface of a mantel under tension, with a gap between the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel for inserting one or more detachable decoration holders such as hooks.
Claims
1. A decorative accessory holder for securing hanging decorations to a mantel or similar raised platform having a front edge, an upper horizontal surface, and two perpendicular sides, the decorative accessory holder comprising: a horizontal rod assembly comprising an outer rod and an inner rod that telescopes into and out of the outer rod to adjust a length of the rod assembly; a clamping mechanism on the rod assembly for securing the inner rod to the outer rod in a length-adjusted position under tension; a first vertical end leg at an outer end of the outer rod, and a second vertical end leg at an outer end of the inner rod, the first and second end legs extending downward substantially perpendicular to the rod assembly; a spacer located adjacent an inner corner junction of the outer ends of each of the rods and a corresponding one of the first and second end legs, each of the spacers having at least a portion located beneath the outer end of each respective rod and configured to engage the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform to create a gap between a lower side of the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform for inserting a decoration-suspending attachment between the rod assembly and the mantel or similar raised platform; and, a resilient spring member on an inner face of each end leg, the resilient spring member being compressible against the inner face of the respective end leg; and, further comprising a detachable hook configured to be secured between the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform, the hook comprising a flat main horizontal body, a front vertical leg depending downwardly substantially perpendicular to the horizontal body, an upward-facing front decoration hook portion, and an upward-facing rod-engaging hook portion having an effective diameter corresponding to a diameter of a portion of the rod assembly and subtending an arc greater than 90-degrees and less than 180-degrees.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the spacers extend inwardly from their respective end legs toward the center of the rod assembly essentially parallel to and spaced from the rod assembly.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the spacers comprises a collar mounted on the outer end of each respective rod, the collar having an outer diameter greater than an outer diameter of the rod assembly.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamping mechanism comprises a threaded rod rotatably secured in the outer rod engaging a female thread fixed in the inner rod, and a driver on the outer rod for rotating the rotatable threaded rod.
5. A decorative accessory holder for securing hanging decorations to a mantel or similar raised platform having a front edge, an upper horizontal surface, and two perpendicular sides, the decorative accessory holder comprising: a horizontal rod assembly comprising an outer rod and an inner rod that telescopes into and out of the outer rod to adjust a length of the rod assembly; a clamping mechanism on the rod assembly for securing the inner rod to the outer rod in a length-adjusted position under tension; a first vertical end leg at an outer end of the outer rod, and a second vertical end leg at an outer end of the inner rod, the first and second end legs extending downward substantially perpendicular to the rod assembly; a spacer located adjacent an inner corner junction of the outer ends of each of the rods and a corresponding one of the first and second end legs, each of the spacers having at least a portion located beneath the outer end of each respective rod and configured to engage the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform to create a gap between a lower side of the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform for inserting a decoration-suspending attachment such as a hook or cord between the rod assembly and the mantel or similar raised platform; a resilient spring member on an inner face of each end leg, the resilient spring member being compressible against the inner face of the respective end leg; and, a hook comprising a rear end configured to engage the rod assembly, a flat main horizontal body, and a front vertical hook leg depending downwardly substantially perpendicular to the horizontal body, wherein the front vertical leg comprises a post portion including a vertical bore opening at an upper end of the vertical leg.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a finial decoration comprising a decorative body and a mounting stem, the mounting stem configured to be inserted in the vertical bore of the post portion of the front vertical leg.
7. In combination with a mantel or similar raised platform having a front edge, an upper horizontal surface, and two perpendicular sides, a decorative accessory holder secured to the mantel or similar raised platform comprising: a horizontal rod assembly secured to the mantel or similar raised platform adjacent the front edge and above the upper surface with a gap between the rod assembly and the upper surface, the rod assembly comprising an outer rod and an inner rod that telescopes into and out of the outer rod to a length-adjusted position fitting a width of the mantel or similar raised platform along the front edge; a clamping mechanism on the rod assembly securing the inner rod to the outer rod in the length-adjusted position under tension; a first vertical end leg at an outer end of the outer rod, and a second vertical end leg at an outer end of the inner rod, the first and second end legs extending downward substantially perpendicular to the rod assembly and engaging the sides of the mantel or similar raised platform under tension from the clamping mechanism; a decoration-suspending attachment inserted between the rod assembly and the mantel or similar raised platform and secured to the rod assembly and extending over the front edge of the mantel or similar raised platform; a resilient spring member on an inner face of each end leg, the resilient spring member being compressed between the inner face of the end leg and a corresponding one of the perpendicular sides of the mantel or similar raised platform; wherein, the decoration-suspending attachment comprises a detachable hook secured between the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform; and, wherein, the hook comprises a flat main horizontal body secured against the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform, a front vertical leg depending downwardly substantially perpendicular to the horizontal body at a front end of the horizontal body, an upward-facing front decoration hook portion at a lower end of the front vertical leg, and an upward-facing rod-engaging hook portion having an effective diameter corresponding to a diameter of a portion of the rod assembly and subtending an arc greater than 90-degrees and less than 180-degrees.
8. The combination of claim 7, wherein the front vertical leg comprises a post portion including a vertical bore opening at an upper end of the vertical leg, and further comprising a finial decoration comprising a decorative body and a mounting stem, the mounting stem inserted in the vertical bore of the post portion of the front vertical leg.
9. The combination of claim 7, further comprising a spacer located adjacent an inner corner junction of the outer ends of each of the rods and its corresponding first or second end leg, the spacer having at least a portion located beneath the outer end of each respective rod and engaging the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform to maintain the gap between the rod assembly and the upper surface of the mantel or similar raised platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) Referring first to
(7) Outer and inner rods 1 and 2 can be secured in different length-adjusted positions to accommodate the width of the mantel. In the example of
(8) Rotating threaded rod 5 clockwise acts through fixed female thread 3 to draw inner rod 2 farther into outer rod 1, reducing the overall length of rod assembly 100; rotating threaded rod 5 counterclockwise acts through fixed female thread 3 to extend inner rod 2 farther out of outer rod 1, increasing the overall length of rod assembly 100.
(9) The length of the rod assembly 100 is initially adjusted in this manner so that end legs 4 and 6 fit over the respective sides 52 of mantel 50. Driver 7 is then rotated to draw rods 1 and 2, and thus their end legs 4 and 6, tightly against the sides of the mantel under tension, clamping the rod assembly 100 securely to the mantel.
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(14) The vertical front leg 10b of hook 10 includes a thickened post portion 10d, for example with a rounded or wedge-shaped front face. Post portion 10d includes a bore 10e opening at the upper end of the vertical leg. Bore 10e receives a correspondingly-sized pin or post to mount a finial-type decoration vertically at the front of the mantel. In the illustrated example of
(15) Once secured under the rod assembly, hooks 10 are frictionally secured in place, although they may generally be moved or re-positioned along the length of the rod assembly by sliding them with sufficient force between the rod and mantel, or by first loosening the rod assembly.
(16) Description of Operation
(17) As best shown in
(18) It will finally be understood that the disclosed embodiments represent presently preferred examples of how to make and use the invention, but are intended to enable rather than limit the invention. Variations and modifications of the illustrated examples in the foregoing written specification and drawings may be possible without departing from the scope of the invention. It should further be understood that to the extent the term “invention” is used in the written specification, it is not to be construed as a limiting term as to number of claimed or disclosed inventions or discoveries or the scope of any such invention or discovery, but as a term which has long been conveniently and widely used to describe new and useful improvements in science and the useful arts. The scope of the invention should accordingly be construed by what the above disclosure teaches and suggests to those skilled in the art, and by any claims that the above disclosure supports in this application or in any other application claiming priority to this application.