CA3064113C - Bracket for use with wall objects - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
- A47G1/16—Devices for hanging or supporting pictures, mirrors, or the like
- A47G1/22—Pin plates
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
- A47G1/16—Devices for hanging or supporting pictures, mirrors, or the like
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
- A47G1/06—Picture frames
- A47G1/0605—Picture frames made from extruded or moulded profiles, e.g. of plastic or metal
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G1/00—Mirrors; Picture frames or the like, e.g. provided with heating, lighting or ventilating means
- A47G1/06—Picture frames
- A47G2001/0677—Picture frames having means for fixing the picture or backing to the frame, e.g. clips, nails or the like
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[0001] The application relates generally to hanging objects such as picture frames, mirrors, etc. onto a supporting wall or structure, and, more particularly, to a bracket for use with such wall objects.
BACKGROUND OF THE ART
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with a sharp, pointed end 11B for mounting the object to the wall. The bracket 10 disclosed herein can be used for other purposes as well. For example, in an alternate embodiment, the position element 11 of the bracket 10 includes a marking device with a marking element used to mark the position of the object, such as a frame, with respect to a support structure, such as a wall. The bracket 10 in the depicted embodiment is a one-piece member formed of a molded plastic material. Alternatively, the bracket 10 may be formed from multiple pieces for shipping convenience. Still further, the bracket may be manufactured from a variety of materials other than plastic.
Alternate shapes for the body 10A are described in greater detail below.
adjacent to the inner surface 12A of the body 10A. In an alternate embodiment, the flange 14 extends outwardly from the wall surface 13A along a portion thereof between the inner and outer surfaces 12A,12B of the body 10A, or adjacent to the outer surface 12B. It will therefore be appreciated that the flange 14 in the depicted embodiment is a peripheral flange 14 extending outwardly from the body 10A of the bracket 10 along at least one side thereof.
Openings 18 in the flange 14 are formed between the inner and outer surfaces 146,14C.
Each opening 18 is aligned with one of the tabs 17. Each opening 18 is sized and shaped to receive the tab 17 in the opening 18. Each tab 17 is resiliently displaceable relative to the opening 18. Therefore, when the flange 14 is being inserted into the channel of the object, the surfaces defining the channel abut against the tabs 17 and pivot them about their hinges 17A towards their corresponding openings 18. When the flange 14 is not present within the channel of the object, the resiliency of the tabs 17 causes them to extend outwardly away from the outer surface 14C, as shown in Figs. 1A to 1D.
Another possible configuration of the resilient members 316 is shown in Figs. 5A and 56, and described in greater detail below.
The spring steel flange 14 is punched or stamped at different locations to form the tabs 17 and the openings 18. If desired, the remainder of the flange 14 can be overmolded with plastic, and the stamped tabs 17 can be left as exposed spring steel. In such an embodiment, the resiliency of the tabs 17 is derived from the inherent resiliency or springiness of the spring steel. Other techniques for forming the tabs 17 are possible and within the scope of the present disclosure. For example, another possible technique involves forming at least the flange 14 out of a plastic.
The innermost wall 19A is spaced closer to the wall surface 13A of the peripheral wall 13 than the other walls 1913,19C,19D,19E. The outermost wall 19B is spaced furthest from the wall surface 13A of the peripheral wall 13 than the other walls 19A,19C,19D,19E.
The outermost wall 19B is inclined with respect to the outer surface 14C of the flange 14. More particularly, the outermost wall 19B extends from the outer surface 14C of the flange 14 at an angle referred to herein as the tab insertion angle p, (see Fig. 1D). In the depicted embodiment, the tab insertion angle p, is less than 900. The acute angle of the outermost wall 19B allows the tab 17 to be inclined with respect the direction of insertion of the flange 19 into the channel of the object. The sloped outermost wall 19B
of the tab 17 helps to insert the flange 14 and the tabs 17 into the channel of the object as each tab 17 is being resiliently displaced toward the outer surface 14C as the flange 14 is being inserted into the channel. Since the innermost wall 19A is not similarly sloped, the sloped outermost wall 19B of the tab 17 may also make it more difficult to remove the tab 17 once it is confined within the channel of the object and abutting against the surfaces thereof. The sloped outermost wall 19B may therefore help to reduce force required to insert the flange 14 into the channel, and may also help to increase the force required to pull the flange 14 out of the channel, thereby helping to secure the bracket 10 to the object.
In an alternate embodiment, the resilient members 16 are spaced apart irregularly.
More particularly, the spacing distance D between two adjacent resilient members 16 is different than the spacing distance D between another two adjacent resilient members 16. The number of resilient members 16 can be more or less than the number of resilient members shown in the depicted embodiments. In an embodiment, the flange 14 has only one resilient member 16.
There are two brackets 10 shown in Fig. 2A. The object 20 in the depicted embodiment is a frame 22 for pictures and the like, and is shaped as a rectangular formed by four frame members 23. Each frame member 23 has a rectangular cross-sectional configuration having a front surface 23A, a rear surface 23B, and outer and inner side surfaces 23C,23D. The frame members 23 form four inner right angle corners 24 at the junction of the top, bottom and side frame members 23. The channel 25 of the frame 22 extends into the frame members 23 from the inner surfaces 23D thereof. The channel 25 is defined by first and second opposed channel walls 25A,25B, and a third channel wall 25C extending between the first and second channel walls 25A,25B (see Figs. 2B
and 2C). The frame 22 can be made from any suitable material, including, but not limited to, wood, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polypropelene, and metal.
abut against and are mated with the inner surfaces 23D of the frame members 23 when the flanges 14 are inserted into the channels 25. As the flanges 14 are being slid into the channels 25, the first and second channel walls 25A,25B of the channels 25 abut against the outermost walls 19B of the tabs 17 and cause the tabs 17 to resiliently displace about the hinges 17A toward the corresponding openings 18. Once the flanges 14 are inserted into the channels 25 of the frame 22, the first and/or second channel walls 25A,25B confine the tabs 17 within the channel 25, and press them toward the openings 18. The resiliency of the tabs 17 causes them to abut against the first and/or second channel walls 25A,25B, thereby helping to improve the frictional engagement of the flanges 14 with the channels 25, and of the bracket 10 with the frame 22.
The resiliently displaceable resilient members 16 disclosed herein therefore help the bracket 10 to function with channels 25 of different sizes, and thus, help the bracket 10 to function with a greater number of frames 22.
is facing the support structure. The frame 22 is pressed firmly against the support structure to press the pointed ends 11B of the attachment pins 11A into the support structure. The attachment pins 11A will support the frame 22 on and substantially flush against the surface of support structure with no additional hardware being required or visible.
Two brackets 110 are shown for use with the object 20, which in the depicted embodiment is a frame 22. The flanges 114 of the brackets 110 are inserted into the channel 25 along the inner surface 23D of only the upper frame member 23. The brackets 110 of the depicted embodiment are therefore not placed into the corners of the frame 22. The body 110A of each bracket 110 has a pyramidal shape with a rounded apex.
The bracket 210 has a single peripheral wall 213 and a single flange 214 extending outwardly therefrom. The peripheral wall 213 and the flange 214 are both curved to match the curvature of the channel 125 along the inner surface 123D of the object 120.
In the depicted embodiment, the object 120 is a rounded object, such a mirror.
The bracket 210 is used alone to support the object 120 and to mount it to the support structure. The body 210A of the bracket 210 has a pyramidal shape with a rounded apex. The intermediate surface 214D of the flange 214 is curved to mate with the curved third channel wall 125C of the channel 125 when the flange 214 is inserted into the channel 125. In the depicted embodiment, the attachment pin 211A is integral with the body 210A, and projects outwardly from the outer surface 212B of the body 210A.
In an alternate embodiment, the attachment pin 11A,211A is separate from the body 10A,210A, and attachable and detachable therefrom.
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5A and 5B show another configuration of the resilient members 316. The bracket 310 is similar to the bracket 10 described above, and therefore like features of bracket 310 will bear like reference numbers. Each resilient member 316 in the depicted embodiment includes a resilient protrusion 317 projecting outwardly away from the outer surface 14C
of the flange 14. Each resilient protrusion 317 is resiliently deformable toward the outer surface 14C. Therefore, when the flange 14 is being inserted into the channel 25 of the object 20, the first and/or second channel walls 25A,25B defining the channel 25 abut against each resilient protrusion 317 and compress it toward the outer surface 14C. The springiness or resiliency of the resilient protrusions 317 causes them to abut against the first and/or second channel walls 25A,25B of the channel. This frictional abutment of the resilient protrusions 317 with the walls 25A,25B of the channel 25 helps to improve the frictional engagement of the flange 14 with the channel 25, and thus, to improve the frictional engagement of the bracket 310 with the object 20. When the flange 14 is not present within the channel 25 of the object 20, the resiliency of the resilient protrusions 317 causes them to extend outwardly away from the outer surface 14C. The resilient protrusions 317 may be made of any suitable material, such as an elastomeric material or a polymer material.
The bracket 10,110,210,310 can utilize the internal channel present on many frames 22 to eliminate the necessity of attaching the bracket 10,110,210,310 to the frame 22 with additional fasteners.
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a body having at least one peripheral wall defining a wall surface, the wall surface facing the mating surface upon the bracket engaging the object, the body having a flange extending outwardly from the wall surface of the at least one peripheral wall and having an outer surface and an opposed inner surface, the flange being insertable into the channel of the object to engage the bracket with the object, the flange having at least one resilient member extending away from at least one of the inner and outer surfaces of the flange, the at least one resilient member being resiliently displaceable toward said surface of the flange upon the flange being inserted into the channel to abut the at least one resilient member against a surface of the channel; and a position element extending outwardly from the body.
the frame having an inner surface with a channel extending into the inner surface; and the bracket comprising:
a body having at least one peripheral wall defining a wall surface, the wall surface facing the inner surface upon the bracket engaging the frame, the body having a flange extending outwardly from the wall surface of the at least one peripheral wall and having an outer surface and an opposed inner surface, the flange being insertable into the channel of the frame to engage the bracket with the frame, the flange having at least one resilient member extending away from at least one of the inner and outer surfaces of the flange, the at least one resilient member being resiliently displaceable toward said surface of the flange upon the flange being inserted into the channel to abut the at least one resilient member against a surface of the channel; and a position element extending outwardly from the body.
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