The present invention relates to hangers, supports and other components or systems capable of supporting objects, such as but not necessarily limited to a hanger having adjustability sufficient to facilitate adjustably supporting objects after being affixed to a supporting surface and/or to facilitate adjustably supporting objects having a wire or other support member hidden from view or otherwise difficult to orientate relative to a support surface.
A hanger may be broadly characterized as any device, structure, arrangement or the like configured to interface a supported object with a supporting surface. Hangers may be used in any number of environments for any number of purposes to facilitate hanging the supported object relative to the supporting surface in a desired orientation, e.g., it may be desirable to orientate the supported object so as to appear level or at another angle, to appear equally offset from one or more nearby objects, etc. Achieving the desired orientation can be problematic when the hanger attaches to the supporting surface with a fastener or other element in a relatively immovable manner as the re-positioning of the hanger is thwarted unless a user undertakes the arduous task of removing and re-attaching the fastener to another portion of the supporting element. Achieving the desired orientation can also be problematic when the hanger attaches to a wire or other support member of the supported object, particularly if either is hidden from view, as a user may have difficultly predicting the influence or variability associated with the wire and/or the additional influence or variability associated with the hidden support member.
a-4f illustrate multiple views of the hanger including the fasteners in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
a-5f illustrate multiple views of the vertical bar in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
a-6f illustrate multiple views of the horizontal bar in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
a-7f illustrate multiple views of the carriage in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
a-8c illustrate operation of the carriage in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
a-9d illustrate optional configurations for the horizontal bar in accordance with various aspects of the present invention
a-10g illustrate a hanger in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. 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.
A user may mount a picture 14 to a wall 16 using the hanger 12 and later decide the picture 14 should be adjusted vertically up or down or horizontally left and right. The user may reach behind the supported object 14 to perform the desired adjustment while the supported object 14 is still mounted to the hanger 12 or simply disengage the supported object 14 from the hanger 12 and then perform the desired adjustment. One non-limiting aspect of the present invention contemplates the hanger 12 including a horizontal bar 20, a vertical bar 22 and a carriage 24 arranged to slide-n-glide. The vertical bar 22 may be configured to cooperate with the horizontal bar 20 in a manner sufficient to permit the vertical bar 22 to remain attached while sliding thereon in a first way and a second way from the illustrated center position, i.e., leftward and rightward. The carriage 24 may be configured to cooperate with the vertical bar 22 in a manner sufficient to permit the carriage 24 to remain attached while sliding thereon in a third way and a fourth way from the illustrated center position, i.e., upward and downward.
a-4f illustrate multiple views of the hanger 12 including the fasteners 28, 30 in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The assembly views illustrate the carriage 24 including a flange 38 configured to cooperate with a guide 40 in a manner sufficient to create a gap or pocket 42 within which the supporting member or other retainer 18 of the supported object 14 may be retained for support. In the case of the wire, supporting member 18 shown in
a-5f illustrate multiple views of the vertical bar 22 in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The vertical bar 22 is shown to include a top portion 50 having first and second lips 52, 54 configured to snap over or otherwise clip the vertical bar 22 to the horizontal bar 20 in a manner sufficient to permit the vertical bar 22 to remain attached while sliding leftward and rightward thereon. The vertical bar 22 is shown to include the first and second lips 52, 54 for exemplary purposes as one of the lips 52, 54 may be removed and/or other configurations may be utilized for achieving similar movement and retention relative to the horizontal bar 20 without deviating from the scope and contemplation of the present invention, e.g., the bottom lip 54 may be replace with a flat or non-clipping surface sufficient to rest against a bottom side of the horizontal bar 20 without being clipped thereto while still facilitating the four-way adjustability contemplated herein. Apertures 58, 60 may be included proximate the lips 52, 54 to facilitate flexing when being snapping to the horizontal bar 20 and/or to facilitate molding or other manufacture of the top portion 50. The vertical bar 22 may include a body portion 62 below the top portion 50 having a plurality of engagement elements 64 operable with the carriage 24 to facilitate securely positioning the carriage 24 at a desired position. The vertical bar 22 is shown as being elongated but may be shaped in any manner sufficient to facilitate the contemplated four-way adjustability.
The plurality of engagement elements 64 are shown for exemplary non-limiting purposes as being recessed grooves position on a front side of the vertical bar 22. The grooves may be teeth, transverse ridges or other elements capable of providing a mating engagement with a pawl 66 (see
a-6f illustrate multiple views of the horizontal bar 20 in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The horizontal bar 20 may include first and second spines 80, 82 extending in an elongated fashion between the first and second mounting elements 32, 34. The spines 80, 82 may be offset from the top and bottom surfaces to permit or provide clearance for the first and second lips 52, 54 of the vertical bar 22 to snap thereto. A back of the spines 80, 82 may be planar with a back of the first and second mounting elements 32, 34 and cooperatively shaped so as to press against the support surface 16 when mounted while also providing clearance sufficient to permit the vertical bar 22 to slide thereon (see
The use of two spines 80, 82 is illustrated for exemplary non-limiting purposes as the dual-spine configuration may be beneficial in enhancing structural integrity and rigidity of the horizontal bar 20, including thwarting sagging between the first and second mounting elements 32, 34 when bearing a weight of the supported object 14. A single spine or other configuration may be utilized without deviating from the scope and contemplation of the present invention, including eliminating the spines altogether and/or using protuberances or other non-continuous elements. The first and second mounting elements 32, 34 are shown as recessed apertures shaped to receive a fastener 28, 30 and to counter-sink a head or other end of the fasteners 28, 30 below a front surface of the horizontal bar 20 so as to prevent the fasteners 28, 30 from contacting the supported object 14. The first and second mounting elements 32, 34 and/or the structures associated therewith may define a range of travel of for the vertical bar 22 or the leftward and rightward adjustability contemplated by the present invention. The shapes and sizes thereof may be cooperatively designed so as to prevent the vertical bar 22 from sliding off of a distal end of the horizontal bar 20 once snap thereto, i.e., the first and second lips 52, 54 may abut one of the first and second mounting elements 32, 34 when a maximum travel distance is reached so as to prevent sliding off.
a-7f illustrate multiple views of the carriage 24 in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The carriage 24 is shown to include the flange 38 pivotally connected to the guide 40 with a hinge 86. The guide 40 may be formed of a unitary or integral material, such as but not necessary limited to a nylon, a plastic, a polymer or any other suitable material, whereby the hinge 86 may be a living hinge or other feature associated with bending or flexing of the material forming the carriage 24. The flange 38 may include the pawl 66 configured to pivot about the guide 40 so as to facilitate selectively engaging and disengaging relative to any one of the plurality of engagement elements 64. The pawl 66 may be cooperatively sized and shaped with the engagement elements 64 or the recesses associated therewith to provide smooth engagement and disengagement. The engagement elements 64 may be configured in sawtooth pattern or other pattern such that upward movement of the carriage 24 causes the pawl 66 to automatically disengage to permit re-positioning.
a-8c illustrate operation of the carriage 24 from an unbiased position (middle) between an inwardly biased position (top) and an outwardly biased position (bottom) in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The unbiased position may correspond with the carriage 24 being unloaded or prior to holding the supporting member 18 where the pawl 66 may be in non-obstructive contact or non-retentive contact with one of the plurality of engagement elements 64 and/or slightly outwardly therefrom such that the carriage 24 is able to freely slide up and down the vertical bar 22. The unbiased position may orientate the pawl 66 inward of the end stop 76 to prevent the carriage 24 from being removed from the vertical bar 22 unless actuated to the inward bias position. The inward bias position may correspond with the user pressing inwardly on the flange 38 so as to pivot the pawl 66 beyond the end stop 76 whereupon the carriage 24 may be removed from the bottom end of the vertical bar 22. The outward bias position may correspond with the supported object 14 being retained in the pocket 42 or pressing down on surface 44 of the guide 40 and/or outwardly against the flange 38 such that the pawl 66 nests or is otherwise seated within one of the plurality of engagement elements 64 so as to prevent downward movement therefrom. The outward bias position may optionally be a normal or designed state of the guide 40 instead of the unbiased state such that the pawl 66 is always lodged within one of the plurality of engagement elements 64 unless pivoted out of engagement.
The guide 40 may include an inner passage 88 shaped to match a cross-section of the vertical bar 22 so as to permit the pawl 66 to actuate between the noted positions and to enable the carriage 24 to remain attached while sliding thereon. The vertical bar 22 may include a channel 90 (see
a-9d illustrate optional configurations for the horizontal bar 20 in accordance with various aspects of the present invention.
a-10g illustrate a hanger system 120 in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The hanger 12 is shown to include the above-described vertical bar 22 and carriage 24 with a nail or other fastener 122 being driven through the aperture included in the top portion. The carriage may be configured in the above-described manner to facilitate pinching or otherwise flexing to restrain movement in the downward direction along the vertical bar.
a-12f illustrate a hanger system 130 in accordance with one non-limiting aspect of the present invention. The hanger system 120 is shown to include a horizontal bar 132, a vertical bar 134 and a carriage 136 configured to facilitate multi-way movement and re-positioning similar to the hanger 12 shown in
The adjustable hanger is a picture perfect hanger that will allow the user to hang items such as, but not limited to, pictures, photographs, artwork, wall decorations and all items similar which require a mounting unit attached to the wall to support the weight of the item which is to be hung. The picture perfect hanger allows a user to adjust the height and horizontal position of the item being hung simply by sliding the support hook up or down the track and laterally left and right. While other “picture hangers” require precise measurements to position the hung item at the desired position, the picture perfect hanger allows the user to reposition the hung item, up or down, without having to re-nail the hanging hook. The item can be adjusted up or down to within 1/32 of an inch. No more pounding several nail holes into the wall to finally end up with the hung item at the desired height.
To use the picture perfect hanger, simply determine where you want to hang an item on the wall or mounting surface. Pound the provided nail through the holes in the horizontal bar into the surface so the nail head is flush with the plastic vertical rail of the picture perfect hanger. Using whatever support mechanism, most commonly wire, or frame brackets, which have been attached to the item you wish to hang, place the item to be hung on the picture perfect hanger. If the hung item is too high or too low simply lift it off the picture perfect hanger, and adjust the item up or down to desired height. The item can always be re-adjusted at any time by simply sliding the hook of the perfect picture hanger up or down. While the use of horizontal and vertical bar is predominately described, the bar need not be so elongated or straight and need not join together at a right angle or otherwise be perpendicular in order to provide the multi-way adjustability contemplated by the present invention.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 61/997,327 filed May 27, 2014, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/702,716 filed May 2, 2015, the disclosures and benefits of which are incorporated in their entireties by reference herein.
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61997327 | May 2014 | US |
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Parent | 14702716 | May 2015 | US |
Child | 14722798 | US |