The present disclosure relates generally to various mounting devices that may, in some embodiments, be especially useful for mounting a canvas.
The inventors of the present disclosure recognized that the existing methods and mounting devices for hanging a stretched canvas could be improved. For example, non-damaging mounting devices may be desirable. To that end, the inventors of the present disclosure invented various mounting devices capable of hanging or mounting a stretched canvas to a wall or vertical surface.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a bracket that can be attached to or mounted on a wall with one or more adhesive strips. In some embodiments, the wall-mounted bracket is capable of holding, for example, a stretched canvas painting and has one or more mechanical features that prevent or minimize the canvas from sliding horizontally off of the bracket. In some embodiments, the mechanical features that prevent or minimize the canvas from sliding horizontally off of the bracket are teeth or protrusions.
Some embodiments relate to a mounting device, comprising: a bracket that can be attached to or mounted on a vertical surface with one or more adhesive strips; and one or more mechanical features on the bracket that prevent or minimize an item hung on the bracket from sliding horizontally off the bracket. In some embodiments, the item is a stretched canvas. In some embodiments, the bracket comprises a backplate and a generally horizontal plate; and one or more teeth on the generally horizontal plate. In some embodiments, the bracket comprises a backplate attached to or integral with a generally horizontal plate; and a lip attached to or integral with the generally horizontal plate. In some embodiments, the lip includes one or more teeth. In some embodiments, the bracket includes a plate attached to or integral with a generally u-shaped apparatus; and an attachment or fastening portion on the topmost side of the u-shaped apparatus capable of adhering the mounting device to a stretched canvas. In some embodiments, the adhesive strips are picture hanging strips.
The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
The present disclosure will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. The scope of this disclosure, however, may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth or shown herein.
One exemplary mounting device of the type generally described herein is shown in
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that tooth 230 as shown can be replaced with many similar-functioning designs, such as, for example, an inserted metal tooth or conical point. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the mounting device can be any desired size and can be made of any desired materials. For example, the u-shaped apparatus can be any shape including, for example, a V-shaped apparatus, a T-shaped apparatus, etc. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the mounting device can be used to hang or mount any desired item including, for example, a stretched canvas, a canvas, a decorative item, a photo, a frame, etc. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that many changes may be made to the specific embodiment shown without departing from the general teachings herein.
Another exemplary mounting device of the type generally described herein is shown in
In some embodiments, the bracket is formed from sheet metal, and the sharp teeth are broached during a stamping/forming process.
Any known loop-engaging material can be used. The loop-engaging portion/material can have any desired length or thickness. One exemplary commercially available loop-engaging material is 3M™ Dual-Lock™ fastener. Any loop-engaging material, apparatus, device, method of making, or method of use described in any of the following references (all of which are incorporated herein in their entirety) can be used in any of the embodiments described herein: U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,777,919; 4,699,622; 4,894,060; 5,077,870; 5,312,387; 5,344,691; 5,399,219; 5,487,809; 5,537,722; 5,554,146; 5,705,013; 5,759,317; 5,851,205; 5,957,908; 5,985,081; 6,030,373; 6,051,094; 6,075,179; 6,190,758; 6,406,468; 6,544,245; 6,575,953; 7,032,278; 7,125,400; 7,361,246; 7,371,302; 7,517,572; 7,578,812; 7,658,813; 3,471,903; 4,120,718; 4,223,067; 4,216,257; 4,391,687; 4,322,875; 4,415,615; 4,454,183; 4,563,388; 3,353,663; 3,408,705; 4,977,003; 4,679,851; 4,819,309; 4,776,636; 5,308,428; 5,135,598; 4,910,062; 4,887,339; 4,985,488; 5,679,302; 4,894,060; 5,145,929; 5,908,695; 5,024,880; 5,852,855; 5,040,275; 5,149,573; 4,290,832; 5,453,319; 5,614,232; 5,691,027; 5,713,111; 5,671,512; 5,625,929; 5,671,511; 5,851,663; 5,654,487; 5,602,221; 5,598,610; 5,691,021; 7,879,441; 8,277,922; 6,470,540; 6,076,238; 6,592,800; 6,630,239; 6,588,074; 7,217,455; 7,703,179, 6,874,777; 7,140,774; and US Patent Publication No. 2004/0010217.
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that the mounting device can be any desired size and can be made of any desired materials. Those of skill in the art will appreciate that many changes may be made to the specific embodiments shown.
All of the embodiments described herein can be used with 3M™ COMMAND™ Adhesive Strips or Picture Hanging Strips. In some embodiments, the adhesive strips are picture hanging strips such as, for example, those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,692,807 and 6,572,945, both of which are incorporated herein in their entirety. In general, picture hanging strips, as used herein, refer to an adhesive tape construction that is removable from one or more objects to which it is adhered and which is reusably separable within its construction so that an object can be separated from another and subsequently reconnected with one another. The adhesive tape construction can be used to bond the other opposed surfaces of objects, including rigid objects such as a picture frame to a wall, where no portion of the adhesive tape construction projects from between the objects, and which subsequently affords easy separation of the objects without damage to either of them. More specifically, the adhesive tape construction can include a stretch release adhesive tape structure combined with a reusable connector surface. Exemplary commercially available picture hanging strips include 3M™ COMMAND™ Picture Hanging Strips.
Those having skill in the art will appreciate that many changes may be made to the details of the above-described embodiments and implementations without departing from the underlying principles thereof. Further, various modifications and alterations of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure should, therefore, be determined only by the following claims.
This application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/US2016/022405, filed Mar. 15, 2016, which claims the benefit of provisional Application No. 62/139,124, filed Mar. 27, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its/their entirety herein.
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