The present invention relates to a device for mounting or hanging a wide variety of articles such as pictures, decorations, utensils, tools onto a surface.
Pictures, framed photos, and other hanging articles, are normally attached to a wall or ceiling using hooks, clips, hangers and various other support devices. For ease of reference the term “article” will be used herein to refer to the types of articles listed above and which are suitable for use with the device of the present invention. Historically, these mounting devices have been attached directly onto the wall often by way of a nail or screw. This can cause damage to the surface which frequently requires repair if the article is moved removed.
A solution to this problem is the provision of mounting devices having stretch releasable adhesive tape. This type of adhesive facilitates the attachment and detachment of the device to and from the mounting surface with no damage sustained to the surface.
Stretch releasing adhesives are pressure sensitive adhesives that combine strong holding power with clean removal and no surface damage. Stretch releasing adhesives are commonly provided in the form of strips that include an adhesive portion and a non-adhesive pull tab portion that is grasped and pulled by a user during the stretch removal process. An article support device using a stretch releasable adhesive often comprises a base which is configured to be attached to the stretch releasable adhesive tape, in combination with a support body. An example of this device can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,189.
Often, these mounting devices include a hook, clip, hanger which only have a single angle at which they are orientated relative to the mounting surface. The hook which is required to hang the device is shaped in a way which cannot be adjusted either in its angle relative to the surface on which the article will be mounted or in its length. One example of such a device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,708,305. This limitation is problematic because only a limited range of articles can be mounted using a hook with a fixed orientation. The range of articles which can be mounted by an individual article is also limited. For example, the device seen in U.S. Pat. No. 8,708,305 would not adequately hold articles for mounting on a ceiling. Another problem of fixed orientation is that articles cannot be interchanged on the same mounting device.
Accordingly, there is limited freedom with these mounting devices with both the surface on which they can be mounted, the range of articles that can be mounted, and the orientation in which the articles can be mounted.
An object of the disclosure is to mitigate at least some of the problems described above.
According to the disclosure there is provided an article mounting device, comprising:
Advantageously, the adjustable protrusion provides various angles and lengths relative to the base. This is an advantage because it eliminates the need for angle-specific hanging devices.
In presently preferred implementations, the protrusion is releasably attached to an adjustable mount having a first and second portion wherein the first portion comprises the protrusion.
In presently preferred implementations, the device comprises a position locking mechanism.
Advantageously, the position locking mechanism can ensure the protrusion can be locked into place. This allows the article to be securely mounted in the specified location and at a specified angle. This is an advantage because it allows the angle of the protrusion to be tailored to the article to be hung. This reduces the risk of the article becoming detached from the device. This can be of particular importance for certain heavier articles. Also, security of the mounting device can be of particular importance for certain valuable items, thereby preventing damage caused to the item in the event of the item becomes detached from the device.
In presently preferred implementations, the adjustable mount is a ball- and-socket joint.
Advantageously, a ball and socket joint provides a wide range of angles at which the protrusion can be fixed relative to the article. Furthermore, the ball portion of the joint allows for smooth rotation of the attached protrusion.
In presently preferred implementations, the base comprises the socket of the ball-and-socket joint and the protrusion is attached to the ball of the ball-and-socket joint.
This is an advantage because it allows for easier manufacturing of the article mounting device.
In presently preferred implementations, the ball-and-socket is retained in position by a retaining screw.
In presently preferred implementations, the ball-and-socket joint is retained in position by a locking tab which is located adjacent to the ball-and-socket joint.
In presently preferred implementations, the protrusion is an outwardly protruding headed bolt.
In presently preferred implementations, the adjustable mount comprises a moveable plate.
Advantageously, the protrusion can be moved up and down the length of device again allowing adjustment of the position of the article to be mounted.
In presently preferred implementations, the position locking mechanism comprises a series of notches on the second major side of the base and wherein the moveable plate is secured into the notches
Advantageously, the moveable plate is secured in place to ensure security in the mounting of the article.
In presently preferred implementations, the protrusion has a length which is adjustable.
Advantageously, a protrusion with an adjustable length allows a broad range of articles to be mounted. For example, a large and heavy clock to be mounted may require a longer protrusion to ensure it is securely mounted. However, a small and light kitchen utensil which is mounted using a cord may require a shorter protrusion to be securely mounted. Furthermore, a longer protrusion may not be suitable for aesthetic purposes of some users. This features also allows the device to be repositioned and therefore permits the reuse of the article mounting device.
In presently preferred implementations, second major side of the base comprises a series of markers indicating the central position of the protrusion.
Advantageously, when fixing the article mounting device to a surface the markers may assist the user in positioning the device.
The article mounting section 17 found in the lower section of the base 16, comprises a socket portion 20 and a ball portion 22. Attached to the ball portion 22 is a threaded holder 24. The threaded holder 24 holds a protrusion in the form of bolt 26. Alternatively, the bolt 26 may be any suitable hook, knob, hanger, member, rod and the like from which an article (e.g., a clock, utensil, decoration etc.) can be hung or mounted. The bolt 26 could equally comprise any suitable coupling, connection, clamp, etc., that may be suitable for supporting an accessory such as a basket, tray, dish, rack, shelf, bracket, clip, etc., without departure from the mounting devices of the present disclosure.
In use, the ball portion 22 may be positioned by the user as follows. The ball portion 22 is moved by the user within the socket portion 20 to the position and angle required for mounting a specific article. The ball portion 22 gives smooth rotation within the socket portion 20 as seen in
Suitable stretch releasable adhesive strips include the double-sided stretch releasable adhesive strips available from 3M Company, St. Paul, Minn. under the COMMAND trade designation.
In
Once the article support device 1 is attached to the wall 40 as described above, the retaining screw 28 (shown in detailed cross-section in
In use, the ball portion 122 may be positioned by the user as follows. The ball portion 122 is moved by the user within the socket portion 120 to the position and angle required for mounting a specific article. The ball portion 122 gives smooth rotation within the socket portion 120 as seen in
In
The embodiment of
Mounting plate 228 includes a threaded holder 224 and a bolt 226 in common with the earlier embodiments. The mounting plate 228 is mounted onto the base 210 as follows. The base defines a continuous recessed portion 220 and a pair of notched recesses. The notched recesses 221, 221a have a series of notches 222, 222a which are aligned with markers 219a.
Referring briefly to
In use, the user selects a pair of recesses 222 and 222a that are match the height required by the article. The user positions the lugs 232 and 232a on the mounting plate 228 into the selected pair of recesses 222 and 222a as shown in
In order to avoid repetition the method of attaching device 200 to a surface is identical to the process described above in respect of the first and second embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1611655.0 | Jul 2016 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2017/040245 | 6/30/2017 | WO | 00 |