The present invention relates to a mounting bracket intended to be used in conjunction with slotted members, such as uprights, that are typically employed in the construction of storage and display fixtures used in retail store environments. The bracket facilitates the mounting of trays, shelves, baskets and the like to the uprights without the need for specialized mounting elements on the components to be so mounted themselves.
Modular storage and display structures, such as used in retail stores to present products on the selling floor, typically are constructed from a plurality of slotted metal upright members that are interconnected to provide a display backboard or skeleton of the desired configuration.
Accordingly, it is a purpose of the present invention to provide a mounting bracket for use in mounting components to such slotted members, such as uprights, which avoids the need for the component to be constructed with integral hook brackets. A further purpose of the present invention is to provide a mounting bracket that can serve as a universal mounting interface between a component to be mounted to slotted upright members and the slotted members.
Yet a further purpose of the present invention is to provide a mounting bracket for mounting components to slotted members that is economical to produce, simple to install, and efficient in use.
In accordance with the foregoing and other objects and purposes, a mounting bracket of the present invention has a main portion overlying a front face of the slotted upright to which it is mounted. The main portion is provided with a connector, such as a threaded bore, that can mate with a cooperating element, such as a bolt, which in turn secures the component to the bracket.
The mounting bracket has a rearwardly-directed hook at a first end of the main portion adapted to fit through a first slot of the upright whereby the bracket is supported by the inner surface of the hook upon the lower edge of the slot. A depending tab is positioned at a second end of the bracket, likewise adapted to fit through a second slot of the upright and extend downwardly behind the upright. The tab is provided with a portion of increased width greater than the width of the slot, the portion being provided with a threaded bore. With the bracket mounted on the upright the increased width portion is aligned with and behind a third slot. A mounting bolt, inserted through the third slot from the front of the upright and through the threaded bore, draws the bracket against the rear surface of the upright to rigidly retain it in position, the increased width portion preventing the bracket from being pulled into the third bore.
With the bracket in place on the upright, the desired component can be affixed to the bracket as desired, whereby the component is in place on the fixture.
A fuller understanding of the present invention will be comprehended upon review of the following detailed description thereof, when considered in association with the annexed drawings, wherein:
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The main body portion is provided with a hook 30 at a first end, with a width chosen to allow it to be inserted through a chosen slot of the upright to allow the bracket to be embraced by the hook, the inner surface 32 of the curved portion of the hook typically wrapping about or resting on the lower edge of a first upright slot through which the hook is inserted.
Tab portion 34 of the bracket is offset rearwardly from a second end of the main body portion 24 by offsetting arm 36, whereby the tab lies behind the upright the tab is inserted through a second upright slot when the bracket is mounted thereon. Preferably the arm 36 is dimensioned such that the front surface of the tab lies in the same plane as the front (inner) surface of the hook, as best seen in
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To mount the bracket, the tab 34 is inserted through (second) slot 46 as depicted in
It is to be appreciated that the length of tab 34 may be such that it can extend downward below the bottom edge of slot 48. In such a case the tab can provide additional contact surface area between the bracket and upright.
As indicated above, the main body portion of the bracket may be provided with a second threaded bore 52. This bore, which aligns with a bridge area between first and second slots 44, 46, can also accept a bolt to retain the bracket on the upright, engaging the bridge area when tightened down and drawing the bracket forwardly when the end of the bolt contacts the bridge area. Such a connection may provide a bending moment to the bracket, however, and thus use of the tab bore 38 and bolt 40 for mounting is preferred.
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