The application generally relates to the field of display systems and more particularly to a panel having a dry-erase surface that is attachable to an assembly support, and wherein the assembly support enables a single panel or a plurality of panels to be releasably attached to a wall or wall-like structure.
Applicants presently manufacture and market various display boards, some of which are defined by steel dry-erase surfaces that further support magnets in combination therewith for tracking, calendaring, scheduling and other purposes. These display boards have been found to be superior and more versatile, as compared to conventional blackboards for the above purposes. Certain versions have included portable boards that are self-supporting, as well as larger dry-erase display boards having dedicated frame or supporting structures.
A growing need in the field now exists for larger display boards that can effectively be mounted to existing wall surfaces. The conventional method at least partially satisfying this need is to provide panels that are adhesively attached directly to wall surfaces. Though effective and preferred in certain situations due to the dry-erase features of these panels, adhesive mounting is permanent and does not easily permit modification or adjustability. In that regard, certain purchasers have become desirous of an assembly that enables enhanced versatility by permitting display panels to be releasably attached to a wall surface.
According to one version, there is provided a wall panel assembly comprising at least one wall panel comprising a steel sheet having a front surface and rear extending side edge flanges forming an enclosure and a cleat which is fitted within said formed enclosure, said cleat including at least one longitudinal slot; and a support having means for enabling said support to be fixedly attached to a wall surface, said support including a plurality of spaced engagement members engageable in said at least one longitudinal slot of said at least one wall panel.
According to one version, the engagement members comprise a plurality of spaced tongues, which can be integral to the support. Preferably, the tongues are angled relative to the remainder of the support and aligned with the longitudinal slot, which is also angled to effectuate support of a panel when attached, the tongues being adequately spaced in order to provide a distributed load.
According to one version, the panel includes an intermediate core layer, including a pair of substrate sections that are sized to be secured within a portion of said formed enclosure and in which said cleat is disposed between the substrate sections. The cleat is secured between the substrate sections and according to one version can include at least one edge section for reinforcing the panel to prevent buckling.
In one version, the support structure can be an integrated section. In another version, the support structure can be defined by a plurality of interconnectable structure sections, thereby enabling selective expansion of the assembly, as needed, and permitting a plurality of panels to be releasably attached to a wall or wall-like structure. The panels are longitudinally or laterally movable, once assembled. based on the attachment between the tongues and the at least one slot, which extends along substantially the entire width dimension of the panel.
According to another version, the herein described support structure can be used to facilitate permanent mounting of at least one display panel to a wall or wall structure. The support structure lends itself to align and level at least one panel or a plurality of panels relative to one another and a wall structure as the panels are being adhesively mounted thereto.
According to another version, there is provided a wall panel comprising a steel sheet having a dry-erase front surface, a rear backing surface supported by said steel sheet and including at least one longitudinal slot disposed in the rear backing surface, said at least one slot being configured to releasably engage a wall structure. According to one version, the slot can be disposed within a cleat provided in either the rear backing surface or an intermediate layer of the panel. The cleat is configured for releasably receiving at least one engagement member from a support structure, the latter being fixedly attached to a wall or wall surface.
In at least one embodiment, the retention of the cleat within the slot enables a panel to be aligned with a support structure as attached to the wall or wall structure. This alignment facilitates overall assembly, whether the panels are permanently or releasably attached to the wall structure.
According to yet another version, there is provided a method for releasably attaching at least one panel to a wall or wall-like surface. The method can comprise providing a support structure having at least one planar support and a plurality of spaced tongues extending therefrom. Additionally, at least one panel is provided, the at least one panel including a rear backing surface and further including at least one longitudinal slot. The at least one slot is engaged with said tongues of the support structure, in which the support structure is fixedly attached to a wall or wall-like structure.
According to at least one version, a plurality of panels can be releasably attached to the support structure wherein the panels can be laterally shifted or otherwise repositioned over at least a predetermined distance while supported by the support structure or removed and repositioned thereon. In another version, the panels can be permanently attached to the wall or wall structure retaining the support structure and in which the support structure facilitates alignment of one or a plurality of panels attached thereto.
The support structure in at least one version can be assembled as a unitary component and/or can be formed of a plurality of interconnectable structure sections, enabling the overall assembly to be expanded as needed.
The panels can include a dry-erase front or facing surface according to at least one version or can be defined by a front surface having at least a portion that is defined with a dry-erase coating. In another version, the front surface can be formed with various features, including designs, maps, grids, markers and other designations. According to at least one version, the dry-erase surface enables the use of magnets and other attachments.
According to another aspect, there is described a method for manufacturing a panel assembly. This method comprises manufacturing at least one panel, wherein the panel manufacture includes the additional steps of providing a steel sheet, forming lateral side flanges in the steel sheet, forming an enclosure, securing an intermediate layer within the formed enclosure, the intermediate layer including at least two substrate sections, and positioning at least one cleat between the at least two substrate sections of the intermediate layer, the at least one cleat including a body having a longitudinal slot extending along the width dimension thereof. The method further comprises providing a support structure including at least one planar section configured for fixed attachment to a wall surface, and providing at least one engagement member extending from the at least one planar section of the support structure, the at least one engagement member being sized for engagement with the slot to enable releasable engagement with the panel.
In one version, the method further includes the step of providing at least a portion of a facing surface of the steel sheet with a dry-erase coating, such as a ceramic coating.
The at least one engagement member comprises a plurality of angled tongues according to one version, the tongues being sized, spaced and configured for engagement with the slot, and in which the slot is angled for receiving the tongues to permit distributed support of the at least one panel.
In one version, the plurality of tongues are integral to the planar section. In another version, the tongues or other engagement members can be separately attached to the support structure.
According to one version, the method includes the additional steps of providing a plurality of panels, wherein the panels are laterally adjustable while in an assembled position. To that end, the support structure can further comprises a plurality of planar sections that include features enabling linear interconnectability of the sections in order to permit expandability of an assembly.
The support structure can enable alignment of the panels as they are either releasably attached to the support structure and the wall or wall structure. The panels can also be aligned using the support structure for purposes of permanent fixation to the wall or wall structure.
One advantage that is realized by the herein described assembly is enhanced versatility in being able to mount dry-erase and other display boards to a wall or similar structure in releasable or permanent fashion.
In one version, the cleat can include a lateral reinforcing portion to prevent localized buckling of the panel. The lateral reinforcing portion can be integrated with the panel or can be otherwise provided.
Yet another advantage is that the overall assembly is fast and easy in terms of time and overall cost and in which the support structure improved versatility and enables universal assembly. A nearly limitless number of assembly combinations are possible.
Still another advantage is that the panels can be laterally shifted or positioned in relation to one another once attached to the support structure of the herein described assembly.
These and other features and advantages will become readily apparent from the following Detailed Description, which should be read in conjunction with the following drawings.
a)-(c) illustrate a sequence of attachment of a representative panel made in accordance with
The following description relates to a preferred embodiment of at least one panel for releasable assembly to a wall or wall-like structure using a support adapter, including the assembly and manufacture of an exemplary panel. It will be apparent, as discussed herein, that numerous variations and modifications are possible including permanent fixation of at least one panel to a wall or wall surface having a surface adapter(s) mounted thereto. In addition and though a display panel having a steel dry-erase surface is herein discussed according to this embodiment, other panels can be constructed to include and/or support or retain additional features.
Various terms are herein used throughout the course of the discussion that follows in order to provide a suitable frame of reference in regard to the accompanying drawings. These terms, which include, for example, “upper”, “lower”, “inner”, “outer”, “top”, “front”, “rear” and the like are not intended to be overly limiting of the inventive concepts described herein, including the claims, except where so specifically indicated.
The drawings have been provided to provide a clear and sufficient detailing of the invention. However, it should be noted the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and therefore the drawings should not be narrowly interpreted in terms of dimensions depicted in this application.
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The intermediate core layer 20 is defined by a composite honeycombed material section, such as formed by paper or corrugated cardboard, which is appropriately sized to be fitted to the top layer 16, and the rear or backing layer 24 is made from a thin sheet of material, such as aluminum, that is sized to cover the intermediate core layer 20. In terms of assembly, the intermediate core layer 20 is adhered to the rear surface of the formed steel sheet. Lateral edge portions 28 of the front layer 16 are bent outwardly to permit overlap of multiple panels (not shown) and further to obscure the interior features of the formed panel 10. The rear backing layer 24 is also adhered to the intermediate core layer 20. As previously noted and when seeking to attach this panel 10 and/or a series of these panels to a wall surface (not shown), the rear backing layer 24 is permanently adhered thereto. Once attached, the position of the panel 20 cannot easily be adjusted or modified.
By contrast and in addition to other differences, the panel 100 made in accordance with the presently described embodiment includes a rear backing surface 150 permitting access to an intermediate insert or cleat 140. A longitudinal supporting slot 144 spans the width dimension of the cleat 140, the panel further including a frame 160 including a series of side trim sections 164 that are disposed between a core layer and lateral side edges of the panel 100 as discussed herein. The assembly of the panel 100 is now described in greater detail with reference to
According to a first step of manufacture,
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Once the notches 112 have been formed and now referring to
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Referring to FIGS. 1 and 8-10, and according to this embodiment, a lateral edge trim 160 is added to the each of the four (4) sides of the formed panel 100 and more specifically between the steel sheet 104 and the intermediate core layer 120 thereof. The lateral edge trim 160 comprises four separate trim sections 164, each section including a first edge 167 that extends into the panel 100 and engages the lateral edge of the substrate sections 124 of the core layer 120. A second orthogonal edge 169 includes a groove 165 that receives a protrusion 136 formed in each of the corner pieces 130 and enables interconnectivity of the edge trim sections 164, as shown in the enlarged views of
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A single planar section 204 is shown in
When releasably attached to a support structure 200, as shown in
Moreover and by presetting the support structure 200 and leveling same relative to the wall structure first, wall panels can then be added in which engagement of the tongues with the cleat slots of the panel permit planar alignment of one or a plurality of panels whether the panels are releasably attached to the wall by virtue of the support structure or for permanently adhering the panels to the wall or wall structure.
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It will be readily apparent that there are numerous variations and modifications that can be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described herein and according to the following claims.
This application claims priority under relevant portions of 35 U.S.C. §119 to U.S. Application Ser. No. 61/708,940, entitled: PANEL MOUNTING APPARATUS AND RELATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, filed Oct. 18, 2012, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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