Not Applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
The display magnetic hanger system relates to a set of devices and a method where a magnet location marker device is repeatedly attached at desired locations on a structures vertical or near-vertical surface, then using a remote installation tool hanger supports are installed which then can be used to support display items which have a connected wire. The term wire is used in this application to mean a wire, cord, or other similar material used to connect devices. The wire is supported on the hanger support to provide for display of the item. The set of devices can include multiple magnetic location markers, multiple hanger supports with a ferro-magnetic material insert, and the remote installation tool. The desired locations may be out of reach of the user desiring to display an item, but once the location markers are installed, the hanger supports are easily installed or removed using the remote installation tool.
2. Description of Related Art
Hanger supports using magnetic force for supporting display items are described in U.S. Patent D346,950, U.S. Pat. No. 3,275,818 (Campbell), U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,651 (Hofer et al.), U.S. Pat. No. 6,520,661 (Hill), and U.S. Pat. No. 6,855,890 (Vasichek). A tool for use in hanging a string of Christmas tree lights is shown in U.S. Patent D453,097 (Goodwin).
The display magnetic hanger system is a set of devices including a magnet location marker, a hanger support with a ferro-magnetic material insert, and a remote installation tool for supporting and displaying one or more items with a connected wire. One or more magnet location markers have a front side, a rear side substantially parallel to the front side, an installation opening between the front and rear sides, and a peripheral surface of a desired size and shape that is parallel to the installation opening. The magnet location marker is installed with the installation-opening axis normal to the structure surface at the location(s) on a structure desired to display items.
The hanger support assemblies have a hanger portion with a top end with a magnet location marker support arranged to engage the upper edge of the peripheral surface of a magnet location marker, and a ferro-magnetic material insert support with a recessed surface surrounded by a second surface substantially normal to the recessed surface and arranged in a desired shape to fit a ferro-magnetic material insert within the recess which magnetically engages with the magnetic location marker to retain the position of the hanger support; and a bottom end with an item support hook adjacent to an installation tool mating configuration of the bottom end. The hook extends from the bottom end toward the top end and has a top end approximately at the midpoint between the hanger support top and bottom ends, which is below the insert support. The configuration of the hook provides a constricted passageway for installation of the wire until the wire is in the item support opening.
The ferro-magnetic material insert has a front side and a rear side substantially parallel to the front side and a periphery surface arranged in a desired shape normal to the front and rear sides, the periphery surface is further arranged to fit in and be attached to the hanger portion insert support such that the installed ferro-magnetic material insert is engaged with the hanger portion insert support.
The hanger support ferro-magnetic material insert magnetically engages a magnet location marker, and the magnet location marker support is arranged to support the hanger support on the magnet location marker peripheral surface, such that the magnet location marker support provides support of the hanger support assembly in the plane of the structure surface and the magnetic location marker support is substantially normal to the ferro-magnetic material insert rear side with the ferro-magnetic material insert installed in the hanger support assembly ferro-magnetic material insert support so the magnet and ferro-magnetic material insert surfaces are substantially parallel and magnetically retain the hanger support on the magnet location marker.
The installation tool mating configuration of the hanger support lower end is a left mating surface located between the front and rear sides and a right mating surface located between the front and rear sides and substantially normal to the sides. These left and right mating surfaces have a front mating surface and a rear mating surface.
The installation tool has a shaft with a hanger support assembly installation end and a display item installation end. The hanger support assembly installation end is arranged with a front side with a cutout extending from the display item installation end to a cutout end located a predetermined distance from the hanger support assembly installation end, a rear side, and left and right sides and a substantially rectangular shaped opening at the end extending beyond the cutout end. The cutout and opening are further arranged such that a hanger support assembly is removably insertable in the opening with the item support hook located in the cutout. The display item installation end has a first manipulating finger extending beyond the shaft installation end and a second manipulating finger extending beyond the shaft installation end, each finger arranged at an opposing angle from the other finger. The angle of each finger is less than 45 degrees from the shaft axis.
One advantage of the present invention is to provide one or more display hangers that may be removably installed in the same location(s) on a structures vertical or near-vertical surface.
A second advantage of the present invention is to provide a display hanger that may be installed and removed remote from the installation location.
A third advantage of the present invention is to provide a display hanger system that includes a dual-purpose tool for hanger installation and removal and display installation and removal.
A fourth advantage of the present invention is to provide a display hanger system that may be hidden from normal view when not in use and minimally in view when in use.
A more complete understanding of the present invention can be obtained by considering the detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
These reference numbers are used in the drawings to refer to areas or features of the invention.
The display magnetic hanger system set of devices to support items for display includes a magnet location marker (102), shown in
The magnet location marker (102) is a substantially round magnet with a front and back surface with an opening that provides the means for attachment to a structure vertical or near-vertical surface between the surfaces as illustrated in
The hanger support (114) is a molded device with the location marker support (122) molded on the front side top end and with an insert support (120) also molded on the front side top end as shown in
The hook (118) of the hanger support (114) is arranged with its base joined to the installation mating end (130) of the hanger support (114) and extending to substantially the mid-point of the hanger support between the top and bottom ends, as shown in
The remote installation tool (140) has a long shaft (152) with a hanger support assembly installation end (142) and a display item installation end (148). The shaft (152) is shown cutaway in
The installation tool hanger support assembly installation end (142) is arranged with an installation end mating support (144) and a installation end hook support (146) that are configured to engage and support the hanger support (114) installation mating end (130) as shown in
The installation tool display item installation end (148) is configured with end fingers (130) arranged at an angle to each other to form a V-shaped working area between the end fingers as shown in
The use of the display magnetic hanger system set of devices to support display items on a wire uses the following method of installation. This method describes use for multiple display items connected by wires. The method is similar for a single display item with a wire used to hang the item. In this latter case one or two magnetic hanger system sets suffice to support the display item. First, one or more magnetic location markers (102) are first installed in desired locations on the surface of a structure member near the bottom of the member using common fasteners, as indicated by
Removal of the display item is the reverse of this method. First the display item (180) wire is lifted into and along the first hanger support hanger support hook item installation gap (124) until the wire is disengaged from the hanger support. This is repeated for each of the hanger supports (114) in sequence until the entire display item has been disengaged. If another display item is to be installed, it may be done using the process already given. If there are no further display items to hang, the hanger supports (114) may be removed for storage by engaging them, one at a time, with the installation tool hanger support assembly installation end (142), lifting them slightly and moving them to an angle with the ferro-magnetic material location marker (102) to free them from the marker.
This application claims the benefit of priority from Provisional Patent Application No. 61/228,553 filed on Jul. 25, 2009, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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