Claims
- 1. A connecting device for releasably connecting a panel to a framework, the connecting device comprising a substantially planar base plate and a hook member, the hook member being vertically translatable relative to the base plate and including a connecting plate having lower and upper tongues received by respective lower and upper channels of the base plate for connecting the base plate to the hook member; the base plate including fasteners for fixedly attaching the base plate to the panel and the hook member having a hook portion projecting from the connecting plate and shaped to releasably engage the framework, the base plate having a central portion and opposing end portions; at least some of the fasteners being located in the central portion; the connecting plate of the hook member having a length sufficient to span and simultaneously engage the upper and lower channels of the base plate, the lower channel of the base plate having a length sufficient to receive the lower tongue of the hook member when the upper tongue is free from the upper channel of the base plate.
- 2. A connecting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein all of the fasteners are located in the central portion of the base plate.
- 3. A connecting device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the upper and lower channels are formed by pressing.
- 4. A connecting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower and upper tongues of the connecting plate each includes a protruding deformation to facilitate holding the lower and upper tongues in the lower and upper channels of the base plate.
- 5. A connecting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hooking portion of the hook member defines a substantially diamond shaped recess for facilitating accurate and secure location of the panel and framework with respect to one another.
- 6. A connecting device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hooking portion of the hook member includes an upper edge inclined toward the base plate for moving the panel towards the framework upon cooperation of the hooking portion of the hook member with the framework.
- 7. A connecting device as claimed in claim 1 wherein the hooking portion of the hook member is plate-like in form.
- 8. A method of releasably connecting a panel and a framework utilizing a connecting device having a base plate and a detachable hook member comprising the steps of:
- (a) fixedly attaching the base plate of the connecting device to the panel;
- (b) transporting the panel to a site of use;
- (c) releasably securing the hook member of the connecting device to the base plate by inserting a lower portion of the hook member into a lower channel defined in the base plate and then translating the hook member upwards relative to the base plate such that an upper portion of the hook member enters an upper channel defined in the base plate; and
- (d) bringing the hook member into cooperation with the framework such that the panel is suspended upon the framework thereby preventing the hook member from translating downward with respect to the base plate and securing the upper and lower portions of the hook member in the upper and lower channels of the base plate.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the base plate is attached to the panel after the panel is transported to the site of use.
- 10. A connecting device for releasably connecting a panel to a framework, the connecting device comprising a substantially planar base plate having upper and lower end portions separated by a central portion, the central portion having gang nails for securing the base plate to the panel, the upper end portion having an upper channel including a horizontal, downwardly oriented opening and the lower end portion having a lower channel having (1) a length and (2) a horizontal, upwardly oriented opening substantially aligned with the downwardly oriented opening of the upper channel but separated therefrom by a distance; and, a hook member for attaching the base plate to the framework, the hook member having (1) a connecting plate including opposing upper and lower tongues disposed within the upper and lower channels of the base plate, respectively, and (2) a substantially planar hooking portion projecting outwardly from the connecting plate for securing the hook member to the framework, the hook member having a length greater than the distance between the opposing openings of the base plate for simultaneously engaging the upper and lower channels but shorter than a combined length of the distance between the opposing openings and the length of the lower channel for freeing the upper tongue from the upper channel without removing the lower tongue from the lower channel.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/927,674 filed on Oct. 16, 1992.
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