Adjustable hanging system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6299123
  • Patent Number
    6,299,123
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 7, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The system for adjustably mounting an item to a vertical surface comprises a track and cooperating head of an attachment member slidably engaged to one another. One of the system structures engages an item to be mounted and the other of the system structures engages the vertical surface. Relative position between the structures may be adjusted and maintained, with the structures being releasably locked together once engaged. Further, if desired, the system may be engaged to an alarm apparatus to alert of tampering with the system.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an adjustable hanging system. More particularly, the system includes a track which is engaged over and movable relative to the head of an attachment member, such as a screw, to allow for desired positioning of an object to be hung, such as a picture.




The structures of the system can be locked together to prevent theft of an item hung therewith and also accommodate engagement to a security system, if desired.




2. Prior Art




Heretofore, there has been proposed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,987 an adjustable hanging system including a track which slides relative to a slide therein, which is owned by the applicant herein, and the teachings of which are incorporated herein.




The system has been found to be very well received by museums and the like for hanging larger works of art. However, it has been found to be of excessive bulk when dealing with smaller articles to be hung.




Accordingly, there is proposed herein a smaller and less complicated system for use in hanging smaller objects, the bulk of the system having been reduced by elimination of the slide, with engagement of the track being directly to and over the head of an attachment member, such as a screw and, with the track also being engaged directly either to the item to be hung or the vertical supporting surface, and the attachment member being engaged directly to the opposite structure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention there is provided an adjustable hanging system for mounting an item to a vertical surface, the system comprising a track and a head of an attachment member slidably engaged to one another and including means for maintaining relative position therebetween, the track having means for further engaging directly to either of said vertical surface and said item and the head of the attachment member being suitably engaged to either of said item and said vertical surface.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the hanging system of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hanging system showing same in use in adjustably engaging a structure such as a picture frame to a vertical supporting structure, such as a wall.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, there is illustrated therein the adjustable hanging system made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention and generally identified by the reference numeral


10


.




As shown, the system


10


includes a hollow track


12


within which a head


14


of an attachment member


16


, such as a screw


16


, is slidably received. The track


12


has an open end


18


through which the head


14


enters the track


12


, with an opposite end


19


of the track


12


being closed off by an end wall


20


.




Within this end wall


20


is a threaded opening


22


which receives a threaded positioning connector or bolt


24


, with a head


26


of the connector


24


resting outwardly of the track


12


. An opposite end


28


of the threaded connector


24


engages against the head


14


of the screw


16


.




The track


12


further has a pair of horizontally ovaled throughbores


34


therein, one throughbore


34


positioned in each end flange


36


of the track


12


, which are provided for use in engaging the track


12


to a vertical support surface


37


such as a wall


37


or a rear surface


39


of an item


38


such as a picture frame


38


to be hung from the vertical support surface


37


. The throughbores


34


are ovaled so that horizontal adjustment for desired or required positioning is possible.




It will be understood that the track


12


and head


14


are sized and configured to slidingly cooperate with each other, with their configuration further being such that the track


12


cannot be disconnected from head


14


except by sliding the head


14


out through the open end


18


of the track


12


.




For purposes of engagement, the track


12


includes a center channel


42


in one front surface


44


thereof through which a shaft


46


of the screw


16


extends while the head


14


is cooperatively engaged within the track


12


.




It will also be seen that another surface


48


of the track


12


, which is opposite the surface


44


having the channel


42


therein, is separated from the surface


44


by a distance sufficient to allow slidable engagement of the head


14


within an essentially three sided, hollow track


12


.




It will be understood further that it is desirable to be able to simply lock the track


12


and head


14


together so that the item


38


suspended by the system


10


cannot be easily removed therefrom.




For this purpose, the track


12


is elongated, and a throughbore


66


is provided in each sidewall


68


of the track


12


. A further threaded connector


70


, having a length greater than the width of the track


12


is engaged across the open end


18


of the track


12


, by threading same through the pair of throughbores


66


, effectively locking the head


14


within the track


12


.




Engagement and locking of the head


14


and track


12


together are performed only after the individual elements


12


and


14


are appropriately engaged to their respective structure surfaces


37


,


39


producing a locked in place vertical mounting of the item


38


as best illustrated in FIG.


2


.




Here, the head


14


is fixed to the vertical support surface or wall


37


by threading of the shaft


46


of the screw


16


into the wall


37


and the track


12


is seen engaged to the item


38


or picture frame


38


by a pair of connectors


54


, shown to be horizontally positionable in phantom.




Open end


18


of the track


12


is downwardly disposed and elevation of the opposite end


20


of the track


12


above the head


14


of the screw


16


is determined by threaded positioning of the bolt


24


extending through the opening


22


in the wall


20


of the track


12


, acting against the head


14


to raise or lower closed end


20


relative the head


14


.




Once desired relative positioning is achieved by manipulation of the bolt


24


, the formed engagement is locked by insertion of the locking bolt


70


as described above.




It also will be understood that the system


10


easily accommodates engagement to alarm apparatus


80


as illustrated, in its most simplistic form, in FIG.


1


. Here, one common point is seen to be one of the throughbores


66


in the track


12


through which the locking connector


70


passes last when being engaged. Thus, if the connector


70


were being disengaged, it would first move out of contact with the last engaged throughbore


66


.




To create an immediate awareness of attempted disengagement between structures of the system


10


one could engage the alarm apparatus


80


, as schematically represented by the box


80


, via a conductor


82


to the throughbore


66


, in known manner such that, when the connector


70


is disengaged from the throughbore


66


, it will cause the alarm apparatus


80


to activate, producing an alarm.




Alternatively, the open end


16


of the track


12


defining a noncommon point could be engaged to the alarm apparatus


80


to indicate that the head


14


of the screw


16


had moved into contact with the open end


18


of the track


12


. Thus, it will be understood that various points could be engaged in known manner to the alarm apparatus


80


to indicate disengagement between various structural elements of system


10


.




As described above, the system


10


provides a number of advantages, some of which have been described above and others of which are inherent in the invention. Also, modifications may be proposed without departing from the teaching herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is only to be limited as necessitated by the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hanging system for mounting an item to a vertical surface, the system comprising a track and head of an attachment member slidably engaged to one another and including means for maintaining relative position therebetween, the track having means for further engaging directly to either of said vertical surface and said item and the head being suitably directly engaged to either of said item and said vertical surface and wherein said track has a closed end and said means for maintaining relative position between said track and said head comprise a threaded member extending through said closed end of said track, said threaded member having one end which engages against said head of said attachment member.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 further including means for releasably locking the track to the head of the attachment member.
  • 3. The system of claim 2 wherein an alarm apparatus is engaged to at least one noncommon point on the track across which the head must pass during disengagement in a manner such that contact of the head with the noncommon point will cause alarm activation.
  • 4. The system of claim 2 wherein said track has an open end through which the head of the attachment member is engaged within said track and said means for releasably locking said track to said head comprise a threaded connector secured across said open end of said track.
  • 5. The system of claim 1 wherein an alarm apparatus is engaged to at least one point at least intermittently common to at least two system structures in a manner such that disengagement of one of the structures causes alarm apparatus activation.
  • 6. The system of claim 1 wherein said track defines a hollow channel in one surface thereof opposite a surface thereof which is engageable to one of said item and said vertical surface.
  • 7. The system of claim 1 wherein said head is engageable to one of said item and said vertical surface.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
3630476 Lococo Dec 1971
4892284 Kelrick Jan 1990
5878987 Hayde Mar 1999