The present disclosure relates generally to devices for supporting objects and, more particularly, to hanging devices for supporting decorative articles.
In an aspect, a hanger for suspending an object from a supporting surface may include a base mountable to a supporting surface, the base including a hook portion providing an upwardly opening gap; and a receiver pivotably mounted adjacent to a distal edge of the hook portion, the receiver being pivotable between an open position in which the receiver and the gap provide an aperture, wider than the gap for receiving a supporting device connected to an object and a closed position in which the receiver substantially overlaps the gap.
In a detailed embodiment, the hook portion may be integrally formed with the base.
In a detailed embodiment, a hanger may include a hinge interposing the receiver and the distal edge of the hook portion, the hinge may be rigidly affixed to the base, and the receiver may be pivotably coupled to the hinge by a pin. In a detailed embodiment, the hinge may include a ridge which engages a projection extending from the receiver when the receiver is in the open position. In a detailed embodiment, engagement of the ridge and the projection may limit rotation of the receiver relative to the hinge.
In a detailed embodiment, the base may include at least one hole for receiving a fastener therethrough, and the hole may be angled with respect to perpendicular to the base.
In a detailed embodiment, a hanger may include a magnet mounted to the receiver. In a detailed embodiment, the magnet may be positioned on an inner face of the receiver, and the inner face may substantially oppose the gap when the receiver is in the closed position.
In a detailed embodiment, in the closed position, a distal end of the receiver may contact the base. In a detailed embodiment, the hook portion may extend from the base at a first angle; in the open position the receiver may extend relative to the base at a second angle; and the second angle may be greater than the first angle. In a detailed embodiment, a width of the aperture may be at least twice a width of the gap.
In an aspect, a hanger for suspending an object from a supporting surface may include a hook including an upwardly opening gap, the hook being supported from a supporting surface; and a receiver hingedly coupled to a distal edge of the hook, the distal edge of the hook being generally opposite the supporting surface. The receiver may be pivotable between a first position in which the receiver extends generally away from the supporting surface and a second position in which the receiver extends generally towards the supporting surface.
In a detailed embodiment, in the second position, the receiver may substantially overlay the gap.
In a detailed embodiment, a hanger may include a hinge interposing the receiver and the distal end of the hook, the hinge being rigidly coupled to the distal end of the hook and being pivotably coupled to the receiver. In a detailed embodiment, the receiver may be pivotably coupled to the hinge by a pin extending at least partially through the hinge and at least partially through the receiver.
In a detailed embodiment, the receiver may include a projection that engages a ridge on the hinge when the receiver is in the first position, and the engagement of the projection and the ridge may limit movement of the receiver in an opening direction. In a detailed embodiment, a hanger may include a magnet mounted to the receiver. In a detailed embodiment, a hanger may include a base interposing the hook and the supporting surface, and the base may include at least one through hole for receiving a fastener.
In an aspect, a method for suspending an object from a supporting surface may include placing a supporting device of an object proximate an aperture at least partially defined by a receiver, where the receiver is pivotably coupled to a base of a hanger, the hanger being affixed to a supporting surface; placing the supporting device in a hook portion of the base; and pivoting the receiver into a closed position in which the receiver substantially overlaps a gap of the hook.
In a detailed embodiment, a method may include, prior to placing the supporting device proximate the aperture, affixing the base to the supporting surface. In a detailed embodiment, a method may include, prior to placing the supporting device proximate the aperture, pivoting the receiver into an open position in which the receiver and the hook portion provide an aperture wider than the gap of the hook.
In a detailed embodiment, placing the supporting device proximate the aperture may include attracting the supporting device to the receiver using a magnet mounted to the receiver.
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The present disclosure contemplates that some objects, such as picture frames, may be suspended from supporting surfaces, such as a wall, using a hanger mounted to the wall and a wire extending at least partially across the back of the picture frame. Because the hanger is close to the wall and the picture frame may obstruct the view of the wire, it may be difficult to properly engage the wire with the hanger. In addition, the picture frame may contact the wall, causing damage to the picture frame and/or the wall. Exemplary hangers according to the present disclosure may reduce the difficulty of engaging the wire with the hanger without causing damage to the wall or the picture frame.
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In an exemplary embodiment, the angle 94 between the base 20 and the hook portion 22 may be approximately 20 degrees, and the angle 96 between the base 20 and the receiver 60 may be approximately 55 degrees.
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In some exemplary embodiments, the base 20 may be constructed from metal, such as sheet steel, and/or plastic. In some exemplary embodiments, the hinge 40 and/or the receiver 60 may be constructed substantially from plastic.
An exemplary hanger 10 may be used as follows. The base 20 may be affixed to a wall 100 using fasteners 88 extending through holes 24, 26. The receiver 60 may be placed in the open position. A picture frame 8 having a wire 102 may be placed in front of the hanger 10 such that the wire 102 is in or near the aperture 90. If the exemplary hanger 10 includes a magnet 86 and if the wire 102 is a magnetic material, the wire 102 may be attracted to the magnet 86 in the receiver 60. With the wire 102 lying within the aperture 90, the receiver 60 may be pivoted to the closed position, and the picture frame 8 may be suspended from the wall 100 by the hanger 10.
While exemplary embodiments have been set forth above for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the above precise embodiments and that changes may be made without departing from the scope. Likewise, it is to be understood that it is not necessary to meet any or all of the stated advantages or objects disclosed herein to fall within the scope of the disclosure, since inherent and/or unforeseen advantages may exist even though they may not have been explicitly discussed herein.