Adjustable bookend

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6598754
  • Patent Number
    6,598,754
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A bookend for use with a bookshelf includes an upright, a base adapted for placement generally adjacent the bookshelf upper surface, a lower portion depending from the base, and an adjustable securement mechanism. The lower portion cooperates with the base to define a capture area, and the capture area is sized to receive the bookshelf front edge portion. The adjustable securement mechanism is mounted to the lower portion and is adapted to secure the bookshelf front edge portion in the capture area, thus securing the bookend to the bookshelf.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to bookends for use on bookshelves. More particularly, the present invention relates to a clamp on bookend that positively and securely engages the bookshelf and that can be quickly and easily removed for relocation and re-attachment.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




On bookshelves it is highly desirable to have bookends in order to prevent the books supported thereon from falling off or tipping over. It is also desirable that the books be supported on a fully upright position rather than in a tilted position, which can warp the book by damaging the binding. These considerations are very important in institutional settings, where a large number of books are circulated on and off the shelves in a relatively short period of time. In such situations, it is desirable to have a bookend that can be quickly and easily moved on the shelf, and which firmly and positively supports the books which may lean against it. It is also desirable to have a bookend that is readily adaptable to a number of different shelf designs and that is readily adaptable to support books of varying height.




A number of clip on or clamp on bookends exist in the prior art, most of which suffer from one or more drawbacks. Accordingly, there exists a continuing need for an improved clamp on bookend for use with bookshelves.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a bookend assembled in accordance with the teachings of the present invention and shown with an optional attachment for use therewith;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the attachment attached thereto and extending upwardly therefrom;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 2

but showing the attachment extending downwardly therefrom;





FIG. 4

is an elevational view of the bookend shown being attached to a bookshelf having a generally solid cross-section, such as would be found on a wooden bookshelf;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary elevational view similar to

FIG. 4

but showing the clamping mechanism being used to secure the bookend to the bookshelf;





FIG. 6

is an elevational view similar to

FIGS. 4 and 5

but showing optional resilient pads attached at the front and the rear of the bookend;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are fragmentary elevational views of optional wedge members assembled in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary elevational view of a bookend assembled in accordance with the teachings of a second embodiment of the present invention and shown being attached to a metal bookshelf;





FIG. 10

is an elevational view similar to

FIG. 9

showing the bookend secured to the bookshelf;





FIGS. 11 and 12

are fragmentary elevational views of optional wedge members assembled in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is an elevational view of a centering clip; and





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the centering clip shown in FIG.


13


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following descriptions of the preferred embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the precise forms disclosed, but instead are intended to be illustrative of the principles of the invention so that others may follow its teachings.




Referring now to the drawings,

FIGS. 1-6

and


13


-


14


illustrate a bookend assembled in accordance with the teachings of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention which is generally referred to by the reference numeral


10


. As shown in

FIGS. 1-6

, the bookend


10


is shown secured to a conventional wooden bookshelf


12


having a front edge


14


, a rear edge


16


(viewable in FIGS.


1


-


3


), an upper surface


18


, and a lower surface


20


. As shown in

FIGS. 1-6

, the bookend


10


includes an upright


22


, a base


24


, a lower portion


26


, a capture area


28


sized to receive the front edge


14


of the bookshelf


12


, and a securement mechanism


30


. The upright


22


preferably includes a pair of legs


32


,


34


, both of which extend upwardly from the base


24


. Preferably, the legs


32


,


34


of the upright


22


are joined at their upper ends


33


,


35


, respectively, by a cross-member


36


. It will be understood that the upright


22


may alternatively be formed from a substantially solid panel or some sort of suitable framework as would be known to those skilled in the art.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the lower portion


26


includes a vertical leg


38


which depends downwardly from a front portion


40


of the base


24


. A horizontal leg


42


extends rearwardly from the vertical


38


. The front portion


40


of the base


24


and the legs


38


and


42


cooperate to define the capture area


28


. The horizontal leg


42


includes a free end


44


which preferably terminates in an angled or beveled surface


46


. Alternatively, the entire horizontal leg


42


may be attached to the vertical leg


38


at an angle such that a top surface


47


of the leg


42


effectively forms the angled or beveled surface


46


.




The securement mechanism


30


includes a threaded rod


48


which is disposed over the horizontal leg


42


and which protrudes through an aperture


50


(viewable in

FIGS. 4 and 5

) in the vertical leg


38


. The threaded rod


48


includes a handle


51


. Preferably, the handle


51


is manufactured so as to be easily graspable by a user. In the embodiment shown, the handle


51


is molded from a plastic material and has a plurality of indented grips


52


. It will be understood however, that any number of suitable thumbscrews may be employed. The securement mechanism


30


also includes a wedge member


56


which threadingly engages the threaded rod


48


. The wedge member


56


is sized to engage the beveled surface


46


at the end


44


of the horizontal leg


42


, and is also sized to engage the lower surface


20


of the shelf


12


in response to rotation of the threaded rod


48


(such as is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 5

in the direction indicated by the reference arrow


58


). Accordingly, in response to rotation of the threaded rod


48


, such as by turning the handle


51


in the clockwise direction


58


by a user, the wedge member


56


will be drawn to the right as is shown in FIG.


5


. The resulting camming action thereby applies a progressively greater wedging force to the front edge


14


of the shelf


12


, which secures the front edge


14


of the shelf


12


in the capture area


28


. It will be understood that the bookend


10


may be removed therefrom simply by rotating the threaded rod


48


in the opposite direction.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, a pair of pads


60


,


62


maybe disposed generally adjacent the intersection of the front portion


40


of the base


24


and the vertical leg


38


. Similarly, a pad


64


maybe disposed between a rearward portion


66


of the base


24


and the upper surface


18


of the shelf


12


. Preferably, the pads


60


,


62


and


64


are resilient, and may therefore serve to prevent the bookend


10


from scratching or marring the finish of the bookshelf


12


. Any type of resilient rubber, elastomeric material, compressible fibers, or any other suitable material may be employed for the pads. The pad


64


may further provide additional frictional resistance to the bottom of the base


24


, such that the bookend


10


will resist twisting about a vertical axis.




Referring now to

FIGS. 13 and 14

, the securement mechanism


30


preferably includes a centering clip


68


. The centering clip


68


, which is preferably manufactured of spring steel or any other suitable material, is sized to fit over the horizontal leg


42


. The clip


68


includes a central arch or aperture


70


which is sized to receive therein the threaded rod


48


so as to permit free rotation of the threaded rod


48


relative to the clip


68


. The aperture


70


is positioned to be roughly at the midpoint between opposing edges


72


,


74


of the clip


68


. The edges


72


,


74


of the clip


68


are sized to frictionally engage the corresponding edge portions


76


,


78


of the horizontal leg


42


. Accordingly, the clip


68


serves to prevent the threaded rod


48


and the attached wedge member


56


from “migrating” back and forth in the transverse direction indicated by the reference numeral


80


relative to the horizontal leg


42


in response to rotation of the threaded rod


48


. Alternatively, a pair of pins disposed on each side of the threaded rod may be employed.




In operation, the bookend


10


is placed adjacent the front edge


14


of the shelf


12


in the manner shown in FIG.


4


. By turning the handle


51


in the desired direction


58


, the wedge member


56


cams against the surface


146


and is pushed upwardly against the lower surface


20


of the shelf


12


, so that the securement mechanism


30


will be shifted toward the position shown in FIG.


5


. Consequently, the front edge


14


of the shelf


12


is wedged within the capture area


28


. The bookend


10


is thus firmly secured to the shelf


12


.




Referring again to

FIGS. 1-3

, the bookend


10


may include an optional extender plate


82


. Preferably, the plate


82


includes a base


84


having an aperture


86


, which is alignable with a corresponding aperture


88


in the cross-member


36


of the upright


22


. A screw, bolt, or any other suitable fastener may be used to secure the plate


82


to the upright


22


. The plate


82


may be attached to the upright


22


in an upwardly extending position, such as that shown in

FIG. 2

, so that the bookend


10


may be used to support relatively tall books (not shown). Alternatively, the plate


82


may be secured to the upright


22


in a downwardly extending position such as that shown in

FIG. 3

, such that the plate


82


prevents relatively short books (not shown) from falling through the upright


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, an alternate form for the wedge member


56


is shown therein which is referred to by the reference numeral


56




a


. The wedge member


56




a


includes a top surface


57




a


and a bottom surface


58




a


. The bottom surface


58




a


is preferably angled such that the bottom surface


58




a


forms a camming surface. It will be noted in

FIGS. 7 and 8

that the rearward end


44


of the horizontal leg


42


need not have an angled or beveled surface, the camming action being accounted for by the angled bottom surface


58




a


of the wedge member


56




a


. All other components of the clamping mechanism


30


and the lower portion


26


of the bookend


10


are substantially as explained in the above paragraphs and need not be described further herein.




In response to rotation of the threaded rod


48


, the wedge member


56




a


is drawn to the right when viewing

FIGS. 7 and 8

, such that the angled camming surface


58




a


cams against the horizontal leg


44


, thereby securing the bookend


10


to the shelf


12


by applying a progressively greater wedging force to the front edge


14


of the bookshelf


12


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, a bookend assembled in accordance with the teachings of a second preferred embodiment is generally referred to by the reference numeral


110


and is shown attached to a metal bookshelf


112


having a front edge


114


having a flange or lip


115


such that the bookshelf


112


has a non-solid cross-section. The shelf


112


includes an upper surface


118


and a lower surface


120


. The bookend


110


includes an upright


122


, a base


124


, a lower portion


126


, a capture area


128


sized to receive the front edge


114


of the bookshelf


112


, and a securement mechanism


130


. The upright


122


preferably includes a pair of legs


132


,


134


, both of which extend upwardly from the base


124


.




The lower portion


126


includes a vertical leg


138


which depends downwardly from a front portion


140


of the base


124


. A horizontal leg


142


extends rearwardly from the vertical leg


138


. The front portion


140


of the base


124


and the legs


138


and


142


cooperate to define the capture area


128


. The horizontal leg


142


includes a free end


144


which preferably terminates in an angled or beveled surface


146


. A threaded rod


148


which is disposed over the horizontal leg


142


and protrudes through an aperture in the vertical leg


138


. The threaded rod


148


includes a handle


150


. The securement mechanism


130


also includes a cylindrical member


156


which threadingly engages the threaded rod


148


. An arm


157


having a free end


158


is rotatably mounted to the member


156


, with the free end


158


positioned to engage the intersection or vertex


159


between the front portion


114


of the shelf


112


and the flange


115


. The member


156


is sized to engage the beveled surface


146


at the end


144


of the horizontal leg


142


. In response to rotation of the threaded rod


148


such as by turning the handle


150


, the member


156


will be drawn to the right such that the free end


158


seeks the vertex


159


while the member


156


cams against the surface


146


, such that a progressively greater wedging force is applied to the shelf


112


.




Referring now to

FIG. 11

, an alternate form for the member


156


of the clamping mechanism


130


is shown therein which is referred to by the reference numeral


156




a


. The member


156




a


includes an arm


157




a


having a free end


158




a


. The arm


157




a


is fixed relative to the member


156




a


. All other components of the clamping mechanism


130


and the lower portion


126


of the bookend


110


may be substantially as explained in the above paragraphs and need not be described further herein.




Referring now to

FIG. 12

, another alternate form for the member


156


of the clamping mechanism


130


is shown therein which is referred to by the reference numeral


156




b


. The member


156




b


includes an arm


157




b


having a free end


158




b


and including an angled camming surface


159




b


. It will be noted that the free end


144


of the horizontal leg


142


is not beveled or angled, and that the arm


157




b


is fixed relative to the member


156




b


. All other components of the clamping mechanism


130


and the lower portion


126


of the bookend


110


may be substantially as explained in the above paragraphs and need not be described further herein.




Those skilled in the art will appreciate that, although the teachings of the invention have been illustrated in connection with certain embodiments, there is no intent to limit the invention to such embodiments. On the contrary, the intention of this application is to cover all modifications and embodiments fairly falling within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A bookend for use with a bookshelf, the bookshelf an upper surface, a lower surface, and a front edge portion, the front edge portion of the book shelf including a downwardly depending flange, the downwardly depending flange and the lower surface of the bookshelf defining an interior corner, the bookend comprising:a frame, the frame including a first portion adapted to overlie the upper surface of the bookshelf, the frame further including a second portion depending from the first portion, the first and second portions cooperating to define a capture area, the capture area being sized to receive therein the front edge portion of the bookshelf, at least a portion of the second portion defining a camming surface; a threaded rod rotatably mounted to the frame; and a clamp member engaging the threaded rod, the clamp member sized to extend into the interior corner of the bookshelf and further arranged to engage the interior corner when the front edge portion of the bookshelf is placed in the capture area, the clamp member moveable toward the capture area in response to rotation of the threaded rod, the clamp member including an extension, the extension mounted to the clamp member and moveable relative to the clamp member, the extension extending into the interior corner.
  • 2. The bookend of claim 1, wherein the clamp member includes a cylindrical threaded portion and wherein the extension is pivotally mounted to the cylindrical threaded portion.
  • 3. The bookend of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the frame includes a pad positioned to contact the upper surface of the bookshelf.
  • 4. The bookend of claim 1, wherein the second portion of the frame includes a pad positioned to contact the front edge portion of the bookshelf.
  • 5. The bookend of claim 1, wherein the threaded rod is secured to the second portion of the frame by a clip.
  • 6. The bookend of claim 5, wherein the clip includes an aperture sized to receive a portion of the threaded rod.
  • 7. The bookend of claim 1, including a plate member removably attached to an upright, the upright joined to the first portion of the frame, the plate member being attachable in a first position in which the plate member extends upwardly away from the upper surface of the bookshelf, the plate member further being attachable in a second position in which the plate member extends downwardly toward the upper surface of the bookshelf.
  • 8. A bookend for use with a bookshelf, the bookshelf having an upper surface, a lower surface, and being bounded in part by a front edge portion, the bookend comprising:an upright mounted to a base; the base adapted for placement generally adjacent the bookshelf upper surface; a lower portion depending from the base, the lower portion cooperating with the base to define a capture area having an interior corner, the capture area being sized to receive therein the bookshelf front edge portion; and an adjustable securement mechanism mounted to the lower portion, the securement mechanism including a threaded rod mounted to the lower portion and further including an extended portion, the extended portion adapted to extend upwardly from the threaded rod toward the interior corner, the securement mechanism adapted to secure the front edge portion of the bookshelf in the capture area, the securement mechanism operating in response to rotation of the threaded rod to permit the extended portion to move progressively toward or away from the interior corner, the extended portion further pivotally engaging the threaded rod to permit the extended portion to pivot about a horizontal axis, the horizontal axis disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis of the threaded rod.
  • 9. A bookend for use with a bookshelf, the bookshelf having an upper surface, a lower surface, and being bounded in part by a front edge portion, the bookend comprising:an upright mounted to a base; the base adapted for placement generally adjacent the bookshelf upper surface; a lower portion depending from the base, the lower portion cooperating with the base to define a capture area having an interior corner, the capture area being sized to receive therein the bookshelf front edge portion; a threaded rod rotatably mounted adjacent the lower portion of the base; and a wedge member engaging the threaded rod and being moveable toward and away from the capture area in response to rotation of the threaded rod, the wedge member having an arm extending upwardly away from the threaded rod toward the capture area.
  • 10. The bookend of claim 9, wherein the wedge member is generally cylindrical, and wherein the arm is mounted to the wedge member and shiftable relative to the wedge member.
  • 11. The bookend of claim 9, wherein the lower portion of the base includes a camming surface, and wherein the wedge member coacts with the camming surface to thereby move the arm further toward the capture area in response to rotation of the threaded rod.
  • 12. The bookend of claim 11, including a centering clip engaging the threaded rod and the lower portion of the base.
  • 13. A bookend for use with a bookshelf, the bookshelf having an upper surface, a lower surface, and being bounded in part by a front edge portion, the bookend comprising:an upright; a base supporting the upright and adapted for placement generally adjacent the bookshelf upper surface; a lower portion depending from the base, the lower portion cooperating with the base to define a capture area having an interior corner, the capture area being sized to receive therein the bookshelf front edge portion; and an adjustable securement mechanism mounted to the lower portion, the securement mechanism including a wedge member having a cylindrical portion and further having an extending portion pivotally mounted to the cylindrical portion of the wedge member, the extending portion adapted to extend upwardly from the wedge member toward the interior corner of the capture area, the extending portion sized and positioned to engage the front edge portion of the bookshelf when the front edge portion of the bookshelf is positioned adjacent the interior corner of the capture area; and the securement mechanism further including a threaded rod rotatably mounted to the lower portion, the wedge member moveable in response to rotation of the threaded rod to permit the extending portion of the wedge member to move progressively toward or away from the interior corner of the capture area in response to rotation of the threaded rod.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation application Ser. No. 09/553,262, filed Apr. 20, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,471,081.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/553262 Apr 2000 US
Child 10/260459 US