Height adjustable picture hanger

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6663075
  • Patent Number
    6,663,075
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 16, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ramirez; Ramon O.
    • Szumny; Jon
    Agents
    • Muserlian, Lucas and Mercanti, LLP
Abstract
A picture hanger with a height adjustable hook allows the height of the picture to be adjusted from time to time. The hanger uses a back plate on which two opposed crenelated tracks are positioned. Two spring biased crenelated cars are housed in a frame and move on the tracks. The hook is attached to the frame. The frame is either a traveling plate which moves between the tracks and the back plate or a traveling block which is slidably mounted in a channel in the back plate and on a rod positioned in the channel of the back plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to wall mounted picture hangers and, more specifically, to wall a mounted picture hanger with a height adjustable hook.




2. Related Art




Wall mounted adjustable picture and mirror hangers are old. Generally, such hangers can be divided between those that have one unit fixed to the wall and a second unit fixed to the back of the picture and those that have a first unit fixed to the wall and a second adjustable unit movably mounted on the first unit. In the first type of hangers, the second unit travels on and is supported by the first unit, see for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,432,206; 2,569,622; 2,943,831; 2,975,994; 3,285,549; 4,228,982; 5,878,987; 6,032,915; and 6,095,479. In the second type of picture hanger, the second unit has a hook from which the picture hangs by means of wire conventionally attached to the back of the picture. This second type of hanger is exemplified in U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,182,702; 4,892,284; and 6,003,825.




The second type of picture hanger is preferable over the first type because most pictures are mounted in frame and have wire attached to the back of the frame for hanging the picture from the wall. Thus, only one step is necessary to employ the hanger, i.e. attach the hanger to the wall.




There is a need for a simple height adjustable picture hanger which is easy to attach to the wall and has a hook which is adjustable in height and from which a picture can be conventionally hung by means of wire.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




A height adjustable picture hanger has now been discovered that is easy to attach to the wall and has a vertically adjustable hook. The present invention is employed for both pictures and mirrors which have a wire, hole or hook on the back to which the hook of the present invention is attached.




It has been discovered that a simple height adjustable picture hanger can be made by employing two opposed vertical oriented crenelated tracks which are affixed to the wall in conjunction with two biased, crenelated cars which travel in the crenelated tracks. The cars are housed in a frame which keeps the cars horizontally aligned with each other and allows for horizontal movement of the cars. A hook is attached to the frame. The hook attaches to the wire, hole, or hook of the picture. The frame moves vertically with the cars while maintaining the horizontal alignment of the cars in the tracks. The frame also prevents the cars from falling forward out of the tracks.




By moving the cars in the tracks, the hook moves vertically, thereby providing height adjustment for the picture or mirror. The use of a crenelate track with crenelate cars housed in a frame provide stability to the picture hanger.




Broadly, the present invention is a height adjustable picture hanger comprising: two opposed, vertically oriented, crenelated tracks which are affixed to the wall; two opposed spring biased cars positioned between the tracks, each car has a crenelated surface that mates with one of the crenelated tracks, the cars being movable along the tracks; a frame positioned between said tracks, housing said cars and movable therewith; and a hook attached to said frame and movable therewith.




The term “crenelated” as used herein means a straight surface with evenly spaced and dimensioned teeth. The tracks have a plurality of such teeth while each car has at least one and preferably two, three or four teeth.




Preferably, stability is provided to the present invention by employing a back plate which is affixable to the wall and on which the tracks are mounted. The back plate provides stability to the tracks as well as the overall hanger.




The frame which houses the cars can take the form of a block or a plate hereinafter referred to as a traveling block or a traveling plate.




In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the hanger employs a back plate which is attachable to a wall; a channel which is vertically oriented and centrally located in the back plate, both ends of the channel being closed; a rod which is centrally located in said channel and extended between both ends of the channel; and a traveling block which is positioned in the channel and having a hole therethrough in which the rod passes, the block is vertically movable on said rod. The block is the frame and is attached to the hook and houses the cars while the tracks are attached to the back plate and positioned on either side of the channel.




In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the hanger employs a back plate which is attached to the wall and on which the tracks are mounted, the tracks are spaced away from the back plate thereby providing a space therebetween; and a traveling plate attached to the hook, houses the cars and extends into the space between the tracks and back plate.




The traveling block provides stability in combination with a vertically oriented rod. The rod is attached to the back plate and the traveling block is affixed to and movable along the rod through a hole within the traveling block. Thus, the cars cannot be removed from the picture hanger by the weight of a picture or mirror.




The traveling plate provides stability since it is positioned between the back plate and the crenelated tracks. When such an arrangement is utilized, the weight of a picture or mirror cannot disengage the cars from the picture hanger, since the cars are interconnected to the traveling plate, and the traveling plate always remains between the back plate and the crenelated tracks.




Preferably, the back plate of the picture hanger of the present invention has one or more holes through which a screw can pass so as to affix the hanger to the wall. If one single hole is used, it is suitably positioned half-way across the back plate in the upper half of the back plate so as to affix the picture hanger evenly (horizontally level) to the wall. Alternatively, when the back plate is not present, the crenelated tracks can be directly attached to the wall by screws passing through holes in the crenelated tracks.




Preferably, the picture hanger of the present invention has four holes positioned around the back plate through which a screw can pass so as to affix the hanger to the wall.




More preferably, the picture hanger of the present invention has a bubble gauge. The bubble gauge affixes to the back plate and allows the user to insure that the hanger is horizontally level.




In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is a wall mounted picture hanger having a height adjustable hook which comprises: a back plate attachable to a wall; a channel is vertically oriented and centrally located in the back plate, both ends of the channel are closed; a rod is centrally located in the channel and extends between both ends of the channel; two opposed, vertically oriented, crenelated tracks are mounted on the back plate on either side of the channel; a traveling block is positioned in the channel and has a hole therethrough in which said rod passes, said block is vertically movable on said rod; two spring biased cars are housed in the block and positioned between the crenelated tracks, each of the cars having a crenelated surface which mates with one of the crenelated tracks; and a hook is affixed to the block for hanging a picture therefrom.




In another preferred embodiment, the wall mounted picture hanger of the present invention comprises: a back plate attachable to a wall; two opposed, vertically oriented, crenelated tracks mounted on said back plate and spaced away from said back plate so as to create a space between said back plate and said tracks; a traveling plate positioned between said crenelated tracks and extending into the space between said back plate and said tracks and vertically movable therein; two, spring biased cars housed in said traveling plate and positioned between said crenelated tracks, each of said cars having a crenelated surface which mates with one of said crenelated tracks; and a hook affixed to said traveling plate for hanging a picture therefrom.




These and other aspects of the present invention may be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings and the detailed description of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates a front view of one embodiment of the picture hanger of the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates a top view of the hanger taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

illustrates a front view of the back plate with the channel, the rod, the gauge and the two crenelated tracks;





FIG. 4

illustrates a top view of the hook, traveling block, and two crenelated cars;





FIG. 5

illustrates the traveling block;





FIG. 6

illustrates the two crenelated cars with coil springs therebetween;





FIG. 7

illustrates the traveling block with cars;





FIG. 8

illustrates a front view of another embodiment of the picture hanger of the present invention;





FIG. 9

illustrates a top view of the hanger taken along lines


9





9


of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

illustrates a top view of another embodiment of the hanger of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

illustrates a front view of the hanger of

FIG. 8

without the longitudinal holes and without the tabs;





FIG. 12

illustrates a top view of the hanger of

FIG. 11

taken along lines


12





12


; and





FIG. 13

illustrates a front view of a traveling plate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION




In

FIG. 1

, picture hanger


10


has a back plate


12


which has four holes


14


in the frame for attachment of plate


12


to the wall. Plate


12


has bubble gauge


16


for horizontally orienting picture hanger


10


. In the center of plate


12


is located channel


18


in which rod


20


resides. Bordered on either side of channel


18


are crenelated or toothed tracks


22


which are mounted on back plate


12


by screws


23


. Residing in and movable in channel


18


is traveling block


30


. Screws, not shown, can be used in holes


14


to affix hanger


10


to a wall.





FIG. 2

is a top view taken along lines


2





2


of FIG.


1


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, block


30


extends into channel


18


. Rod


20


passes through hole


36


of traveling block


30


.





FIG. 3

illustrates a front view of the back plate


12


without traveling block


30


therein.





FIGS. 4 through 7

illustrate the various elements associated with traveling block


30


.

FIG. 4

is a top view of traveling block


30


while

FIGS. 5 through 7

illustrate the different parts associated with traveling block


30


.




Traveling block


30


comprises frame section


32


with back block


34


that extends into and travels in channel


18


. Back block


34


has hole


36


for accommodating rod


20


. Inside of frame section


32


resides two spring biased crenelated cars


38


which are forced outward by coil springs


40


. Each one of cars


38


has teeth


42


which match the teeth in tracks


22


. Cars


38


have finger grips


44


which allow the user to compress springs


40


and disengage teeth


42


from the teeth of tracks


22


, thereby allowing the vertical movement of traveling block


30


, cars


38


and hook


50


. Positioned on the outside of block


30


is hook


50


. Hook


50


is attached to front plate


52


of frame section


32


while back block


34


is attached to the back of frame section


32


.




Front plate


52


extends over one side of each of cars


38


as shown in

FIG. 4

so as to maintain cars


38


in traveling block


30


. The horizontal ledges


33


of frame section


32


maintain the horizontal orientation of cars


38


while allowing cars


38


to move horizontally when the user compresses springs


40


using grips


44


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

illustrate picture hanger


60


with back plate


62


and tracks


64


positioned away from the face of plate


62


to create space


65


. Traveling plate


70


with extensions


74


move in space


65


therebetween. Each track


64


has longitudinal holes


66


in which tabs


76


travel. Tabs


76


are affixed to extensions


74


. Tabs


76


and holes


66


help maintain alignment between plate


70


and tracks


64


. Longitudinal guide holes


66


extend through tracks


64


, however, they need not extend completely through tracks


64


but can be channels


68


as shown in FIG.


10


. Alternatively, no longitudinal holes


66


and no tabs


76


are employed as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

.




Tracks


64


are attached at either end to back plate


62


by screws


69


or other conventional means.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, tracks


64


have no longitudinal hole and traveling plate


62


has no tabs.




In

FIG. 11

, picture hanger


60


has a back plate


62


which has one single hole


84


positioned half-way across back plate


62


in order to properly align picture hanger


60


.




Crenelated tracks


64


as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 11

can be alternatively mounted directly to the wall using screws


69


without the need for back plate


62


. With such an arrangement, the wall performs a similar function to back plate


62


, i.e., crenelated tracks


62


are screwed into the wall, and traveling plate


70


moves between crenelated tracks


64


and the wall.





FIGS. 8-12

illustrate tracks


64


which have an L-shaped cross-section and screws


69


are moved horizontally outward not in line with space


65


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, traveling plate


70


has frame section


71


which is C-shaped in cross-section. Each end of frame section


71


is U-shaped


72


to provide an upper and lower channel in which cars


38


ride horizontally. Hook


50


is mounted on frame section


71


.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 8 and 11

, hook


50


extends outward from frame section


71


between springs


40


.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, the top and bottom of space


65


is open to allow extensions


74


to enter and exit. Tabs


76


can be removable, allowing traveling plate


70


with cars


38


to be moved onto and removed from tracks


64


.




Finger grips


44


can be small finger grips


44


as shown in

FIGS. 8-10

or can be the majority of car


38


as shown in

FIGS. 11-12

.




As will be appreciated, traveling block


30


or plate


70


can be formed as one piece.




Suitably, the hanger of the present invention is small enough to fit behind and be hidden by the picture. Suitably, the back plate and, thus, the overall dimensions of the unit, are about four (4) inches in height, about three (3) inches in width, and no more than one (1) inch thick. Since both the size and weight of pictures and mirrors can vary, the dimensions of the hanger of the present invention can vary.




The hanger of the present invention can be made from any conventional material such as plastic or metal, however, metal is preferred for strength.




It will be understood that the claims are intended to cover all changes and modifications of the preferred embodiments of the invention herein chosen for the purpose of illustration which do not constitute a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A wall mounted picture hanger having a height adjustable hook comprising:two opposed vertically oriented crenelated tracks affixable to a wall; two opposed spring biased cars positioned between said tracks, each car having a crenelated surface that mates with one of said crenelated tracks, said cars movable in said tracks; a frame positioned between said tracks and housing said two cars and allowing horizontal movement of said two cars in said frame, said frame movable with said cars and preventing said two cars from falling out of said tracks; and a hook affixed to said frame for movement therewith.
  • 2. The picture hanger of claim 1 further comprising:a back plate attachable to said wall; a channel vertically oriented and centrally located in said back plate, both ends of said channel being closed; a rod centrally located in said channel and extended between both ends of said channel; said tracks mounted on said back plate and positioned on either side of said channel; and said frame is a traveling block positioned in said channel and having a hole therethrough in which said rod passes, said block vertically movable on said rod.
  • 3. The picture hanger of claim 2 wherein said back plate has four holes positioned around said plate through which screw can pass so as to affix said hanger to said wall.
  • 4. The picture hanger of claim 2 further comprising a bubble gauge, said bubble gauge affixed to said back plate.
  • 5. The picture hanger of claim 2 wherein said traveling block comprises a frame section positioned between said tracks, said two cars movably housed in said frame section, said hook attached to the front of said frame section and back block attached to the back of said frame section, said back block having said hole through which said rod passes.
  • 6. The picture hanger of claim 1 whereinsaid frame is a traveling plate affixed to said hook and housing said cars, said two tracks are positioned away from said wall so as to provide a space between said wall and said tracks, said traveling plate extending into said space between said tracks and said wall.
  • 7. The picture hanger of claim 1 further comprising:a back plate affixable to said wall, said tracks affixed to said back plate and spaced away from said back plate so as to provide a space between said tracks and said back plate; and said frame is a traveling plate affixed to said hook and to said cars, said traveling plate extending into said space between said back plate and said tracks.
  • 8. The picture hanger of claim 7 wherein said back plate has four holes positioned around said back plate through which screw can pass so as to affix said hanger to said wall.
  • 9. The picture hanger of claim 7 further comprising a bubble gauge, said bubble gauge affixed to said back plate.
  • 10. The picture hanger of claim 7 wherein said traveling plate comprises a frame section positioned between said tracks, said two cars movably housed in said frame section and said hook attached to said frame section and extensions extending from said frame section and into said space.
  • 11. A wall mounted picture hanger having a height adjustable hook comprising:a back plate attachable to a wall; a channel vertically oriented and centrally located in said back plate, both ends of said channel are closed; a rod centrally located in said channel and extend between both ends of said channel; two opposed, vertically oriented, crenelated tracks mounted on said back plate on either side of said channel; a traveling block positioned in said channel and having a hole therethrough in which said rod passes, said block vertically movable on said rod; two spring biased cars housed in said block, and positioned between said crenelated tracks, each of said cars having a crenelated surface which mates with one of said crenelated tracks; and a hook affixed to said block for hanging a picture therefrom.
  • 12. The picture hanger of claim 11 wherein said back plate has four holes positioned around said plate through which screw can pass so as to affix said hanger to said wall.
  • 13. The picture hanger of claim 11 further comprising a bubble gauge, said bubble gauge affixed to said back plate.
  • 14. The picture hanger of claim 11 wherein said traveling block has a frame section positioned between said tracks, said two cars movably housed in said frame section and said hook attached to said frame section and a back block having said hole through which said rod passes.
  • 15. The picture hanger of claim 11 wherein each track has a longitudinal hole therein and each side of said plate has a tab which extends into said longitudinal hole.
  • 16. The picture hanger of claim 11 wherein each track has a channel and each side of said plate has a tab which extends into said channel.
  • 17. A wall mounted picture hanger having a height adjustable hook comprising:a back plate attachable to a wall; two opposed, vertically oriented, crenelated tracks mounted on said back plate and spaced away from said back plate so as to provide a space between said back plate and said tracks; a traveling plate positioned between said tracks and extending into said space; two spring biased cars housed in said traveling plate horizontally movable in said traveling plate and positioned between said crenelated tracks, each of said cars having a crenelated surface which mates with one of said crenelated tracks said cars being prevented from falling forward out of said tracks by said plate; and a hook affixed to said plate for hanging a picture therefrom.
  • 18. The picture hanger of claim 17 wherein said back plate has four holes positioned around said plate through which screws can pass so as to affix said hanger to said wall.
  • 19. The picture hanger of claim 17 further comprising a bubble gauge, said bubble gauge affixed to said back plate.
  • 20. The picture hanger of claim 17 wherein said traveling plate comprises a frame section positioned between said tracks, said two cars movably housed in said frame section and said hook attached to said frame section and extensions extending from said frame section and into said space.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of prior filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/783,267 filed Feb. 12, 2001, now abandoned and claims the benefit thereof under 35 USC 120.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/783267 Feb 2001 US
Child 10/267265 US