Information
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Patent Grant
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6530486
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Patent Number
6,530,486
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Date Filed
Friday, August 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Stodola; Daniel P.
- Novosad; Jennifer E.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 571
- 211 591
- 211 183
- 211 8701
- 211 106
- 211 8601
- 211 9401
- 248 22021
- 248 22031
- 248 22041
- 248 22042
- 248 22043
- 248 22251
- 248 22331
- 248 22461
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pegboard assembly adapted for the receipt of standard hook and rod devices in both ¼ inch and ⅛ inch thickness which engages the hook portion of such devices at both a vertically disposed front plate and a horizontally disposed top plate so as to insure both firm support and resistance to lateral shift.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an improved alternate for existing type pegboard structures, that is, the type of structure in which a wood composition board with a plurality of holes provided therein is vertically mounted on a surface for the receipt of hook and peg members which extend into the holes and whereby articles may be supported from the forwardly projecting portions thereof. The wallboard portions of such systems are commonly referred to as pegboard while the devices generally formed from generally circular metal rod stock that extend into the pegboard openings and which support articles thereon are commonly referred to as hook and peg devices. Such mounting devices include a peg portion which in most cases is in the form of a pair of laterally-spaced fingers which are adapted to extend through a pair of adjacently spaced openings in the pegboard and a hook or rod normally integrally connected to the fingers which extend outwardly from the board surface and on which articles are adapted to be suspended or supported. For purposes of clarity, the fingers or hooks which extend into the holes of the board will be referred to as “hooks” and the hooks or rod supporting means outwardly extending from the board surface will be referred to as the support rod, element or more generally a forward projecting member.
The above referred to hook and rod assemblies are widely available in either of two alternative thickness dimensions of ⅛ inch or ¼ inch diameter. There are, accordingly, vast numbers of these hook and rod assemblies in existence—most of which are not in use simply because the pegboard on which they were originally mounted has deteriorated, has been discarded for reasons of inconvenience or unsightliness or not worth removing when the owner moves to a new location. The owner normally is hesitant to discard the perfectly good hook and rod mounting devices and thus a huge inventory of these devices await productive use.
A common pegboard type and the hook and rod devices supported thereon is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
of the present application. There are a significant number of alternate or related constructions including that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,128 to Massey in which the hook and rod device is of two separable parts, that is, the peg portion being retained in the pegboard when the rod portion is removed or exchanged. In addition, it is common to form the peg portion of such two-part systems in a variety of ways to receive separate hook or hanger mechanisms such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,985,325; 4,726,554 and 4,026,508. Other systems wherein the board openings take on various forms as dictated by the shape of the hooks or fingers adapted to extend therein such as that system shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,379,976 are common. Other variations of a pegboard assembly include retaining means for the hook and peg devices that extend rearwardly of the pegboards such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,517.
In addition to the above structures set forth in the above-recited patents, there are pegboard related systems such as those shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,926,824 to St. Clair that present hanger mechanisms configured to attach to mounting plates in such a fashion that a more stable lateral positioning is achieved, that is, the hanger is materially prevented from undesirably swinging laterally back and forth with respect to the mounting plate. U.S. Pat. No. 2,926,824 accomplishes such lateral positioning by receiving a portion of the hanger rod within a reduced diameter V-hole slot while that the construction shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,370 accomplishes the same objective by fixing the hanger position by contact with two rearwardly spaced openings.
In light of the above, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a better, stronger and longer lasting replacement for standard pegboards. A further object of the present invention is to provide a pegboard replacement that more stably supports the hook and peg device associated therewith. A still further object of the present invention is to provide an improved pegboard replacement that accommodates the alternate sized hook and peg assemblies presently available such that the large existing inventory of such devices can be utilized. A still further object of the present invention is the provision of an improved mounting device for receiving the presently existing shapes and sizes of hook and peg assemblies which mounting assembly is relatively inexpensive but long lasting and aesthetically attractive.
These and other objects are accomplished by a pegboard assembly for use in combination with hook and rod devices of the type having a connecting portion including a pair of laterally spaced rearwardly extending hooks each terminating in an upwardly extending finger and an article supporting portion including a forwardly projecting member connected at its base with said connecting portion and adapted to forwardly extend from the surface on which said device is mounted so as to enable articles to be supported thereby, said assembly comprising a body including a generally vertically oriented base adapted to contact a vertical supporting surface for attachment thereto, a generally vertically oriented face plate connected to said base and spaced forwardly thereof, and a generally horizontally oriented top plate disposed rearwardly of the top edge of said front plate, both said front plate and said top plate having a plurality of laterally spaced holes wherein vertically adjacent holes of both said plates are generally aligned with each other for receipt of the hooks of one of said hook and rod devices, said top plate opening including a forwardly disposed finger contacting peripheral edge surface wherein each of the hook fingers extend rearwardly through a face plate opening and then upwardly through the adjacent top plate opening so as to contact portions of the contact edge surface of said top plate opening at two laterally spaced locations thereby positioning said hook finger with respect to said assembly.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention shall become apparent as the description thereof proceeds when considered in connection with the accompanying illustrative drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings which illustrate the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the present invention:
FIG. 1
is a partial perspective view showing a prior art pegboard and a conventional hook and peg device attached thereto in the normal manner;
FIG. 2
is a side sectional view along the line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a partial front perspective view showing the improved mounting assembly of the present invention and the manner in which existing prior art conventional hook and peg devices can be mounted thereon;
FIG. 4
is a side sectional view along the line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a side sectional view showing the same improved mounting assembly of the present invention shown in
FIGS. 3 through 5
but showing a smaller diameter hook and peg device mounted therein; and
FIG. 7
is a top plan view of FIG.
6
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and particularly
FIGS. 1 and 2
thereof, a conventional pegboard
10
is depicted as attached to some supporting surface such as a wall (the conventional attachment means such as nails, screws and the like not shown). The pegboard
10
is normally formed from a wood or paperboard composition and has a face
11
in turn provided with a plurality of openings
12
aligned both laterally and vertically such that they may receive a hook and rod device
14
of conventional configuration in the manner depicted. Such hook and rod devices include a central portion
16
generally from which a pair of rearwardly extending hooks
18
extends. Some devices include only a single hook
18
and the assembly of the present invention will also accommodate such form as well. Such hooks
18
terminate in upwardly extending fingers
20
having forward and rearward facing surface portions
22
and
24
respectively. The central portion
16
includes a base member
26
to which a forwardly projecting member
28
is connected as by welding and the like and includes a downwardly extending member
30
which in most cases with prior art assemblies contacts the face
11
of the pegboard
10
so as to provide a positive stop to continued forward rotation of the mounted device. These hook and rod assemblies
14
are conventional and are normally formed from metal rod stock and thus present a cylindrical cross-sectional configuration. These hook and rod devices or assemblies normally are generally available in two sizes—one in which the rod stock is ¼ inch in diameter and the other in which the stock is ⅛ inch in diameter to meet the needs of heavy duty, professional and industrial applications and general homeowner or light duty use respectively. The forwardly projecting portion
28
may terminate in an upwardly extending finger
32
and may assume various other shaped configurations (not shown) including that of a U-shaped hook and that of a narrow flat plate to support shelving and the like.
An important consideration is not so much the particular configuration of the forward portion of the hook and rod device since there are numerous configurations presently available for various end use applications but that these devices are intended for use with conventional pegboards. Since these pegboards are constructed of somewhat soft breakable material which can also disintegrate over time and become otherwise unsightly and/or unusable, many of such pegboards are no longer utilized and have been discarded thus leaving a huge inventory of the hook and rod assemblies no longer used and generally stored in drawers or boxes awaiting to be discarded. The present invention is directed to a unique assembly which can utilize that vast inventory of hook and rod assemblies that presently exists as well as those that are currently being manufactured to fit therewith in a manner which not only affords a more stable receipt and therefore positioning of the hook and rod assemblies vis-à-vis the assembly but which accommodates both ⅛ inch and ¼ inch hook and rod devices with ease.
Turning now to the drawings and particularly
FIGS. 3 through 7
thereof, the unique pegboard mounting assembly
50
of the present invention is depicted in conjunction with the support of a standard hook and peg device
14
of the thicker, i.e., ¼ inch, diameter stock. The mounting assembly
50
includes a face plate
52
having a front surface
54
provided with at least one laterally extending row of spaced normally circular openings
56
. Such row of openings
56
is disposed proximal to the top edge of the face plate
52
and are adapted to receive the laterally spaced hooks
18
of the standard hook and rod device
14
. The diameter of the normally circular openings
56
is slightly larger than ¼ inch.
The assembly
50
includes a base
58
having a supporting surface which may take the form of a pair of vertically spaced lower and upper base plates
60
and
62
respectively which include inner surfaces adapted to contact the supporting wall and through which the assembly
50
may be attached thereto by conventional attachment means such as nails, screws and the like. The face plate
52
is connected to the base
58
by means of a bottom plate
64
and top plate
66
. The bottom and top plates
64
,
66
serve to connect the face plate
52
to the base and forwardly space such face plate
52
from the supporting wall such that the fingers
20
of the hook and rod device
14
may extend behind the surface of the face plate
52
. It should be brought out that the assembly
50
is fashioned from a stiff rigid material such as metal stock and normally bent into shape and provided with a wear and rust resistant decorative and protective coating. In comparison with prior art pegboards
10
in which it is sometimes difficult to push the hook and rod fingers through their openings so as to position them behind the front surface thereof (although the flexible nature of the pressboard material from which such prior art devices were formed accommodated such to some extent) such problem is eliminated with the present system since the assembly provides for the sufficient clearance between the base
58
and the face plate
52
to accommodate the hooks. Also, the tendency to only mount such pegboard assemblies in informal locations such as across open studding in a garage or other unfinished locations is not required with the present invention. Also, the use of a spacing frame to which prior art pegboards are sometimes mounted is further eliminated.
While the angular relationship with respect to the lower plate
64
and the face plate
52
is unimportant as long as the necessary clearance space between the mounting surface and the assembly
50
as mentioned above is provided, top plate
66
should assume a relatively generally horizontally oriented relationship to the face plate
52
such that the terminal portions of the fingers may upwardly extend into and through a pair of laterally spaced openings
68
provided through the surface thereof. Such openings
68
are of a diameter slightly larger than ¼ inch so as to accommodate the larger diameter of the two standard hook and rod devices commonly in use and include a laterally narrowed forward peripheral edge surface
70
such that the forward portions
22
of the upwardly extending fingers
20
contact the central portions comprised of laterally separated segments of such peripheral edge surface
70
when the rod and support devices of ¼ inch diameter as shown in
FIGS. 3 through 5
and forward portions of the peripheral edge surfaces
70
when the hook and support device is formed of the smaller, that is, ⅛ inch, diameter stock as shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
. In this way not only does an assembly provided with only one size openings accommodate the two differently sized hook and rod devices previously referred to but also assures that contact between the top plate
66
and the hook portion of the hook and peg device is at two laterally spaced locations so as to provide lateral stability and thus eliminate side to side movement of the peg portion vis-à-vis the supporting surface. Such undesirable side to side movement is commonplace with prior art pegboard systems since they normally only provide lateral support via contact with the edges of the holes
12
as opposed to the present invention of incorporating not only such conventional lateral support but additional lateral support through contact with the top plate
66
, thus essentially eliminated side to side movement. Thus solid support at two vertically spaced locations is provided. Furthermore as the finger forward portions
22
contact peripheral edge surface portions
70
of the openings
68
, a positive stop to further downward rotation of the peg portion of the hook and peg device is provided thus eliminating the need for the member
30
often provided in the available prior art devices. The configuration and relative dimensioning of the present assembly
50
takes such in consideration such that contact of the member
30
with the face plate
52
is unnecessary and assures that the fingers
20
contact the top plate
66
prior or at least simultaneously with such possible contact between member
30
and face plate
52
.
In order to mount the support device
14
to the assembly
50
, it is simply tilted such that the forward portions of the fingers
20
extend into a pair of openings
56
and thence the device is downwardly tilted so as to position the fingers through a pair of openings
68
. Thereafter, downward pressure on the rod
28
forces the fingers into contact with the finger contacting peripheral edge surface
70
either by the positioning pressure of the user or by the weight of articles retained thereon. The peripheral edge surface portions
70
are formed by laterally spaced segments
72
since the mouth of the narrowed forward portion
69
of the opening
68
is dimensioned such the ¼ inch fingers are too large to completely fit therein. Accordingly, the fingers
20
, in essence, simultaneously contact the segments
72
on each side of the finger when the finger is positioned in its normal use position, that is, in its most forwardly disposed position as limited by contact with the segments
72
. It is thus apparent that this finger/segment contact will additionally provide lateral stability to the device as so mounted in the assembly of the present invention. Downwardly extending member
30
may, however, in some cases provide some additional stability by contacting the front surface
54
of the face plate
52
.
In some cases, it is desirable to provide an additional set of laterally-spaced openings
57
positioned vertically downward from the openings
56
to accommodate existing hook and rod devices with longer or otherwise differently configured fingers. It should also be pointed out that while the cross-sectional configuration of the assembly
50
as depicted is the preferred embodiment, other formations or configurations can be utilized so long as they is support the face plate
52
forwardly spaced from some base which affords a connection with the supporting wall and the further position of the top plate
66
adjacent the upper edge of the face plate
52
and extending rearwardly thereof in either a horizontal or slightly upwardly rearwardly extending direction, that is, substantially horizontally disposed with regard thereto, such that insertion and accommodation in a mounted position of the fingers
20
is afforded. In other words in some cases it would be unnecessary to even connect the top plate
66
to the face plate
52
via the top edge
53
as in a case where the base wall was integrally connected to the face wall via a U-shaped connecting portion and provided the top wall as a forwardly projecting portion thereof—the point being that the important features being those heretofore discussed.
Turning now to
FIGS. 6 and 7
of the drawings, the assembly
50
of the present invention is shown in receipt of a narrower diameter hook and support device
14
a.
Connection and support with regard to the narrower diameter, i.e., ⅛ inch diameter, device
14
a
is essentially the same with respect to the device
14
previously mentioned except the narrower diameter of the finger
20
a
enables the front face
22
a
thereof to project further into the narrowed forward portion
69
of the opening
68
to contact forward portions of the peripheral edge surface thereof. As previously indicated with reference to
FIGS. 3 through 5
of the drawings, the hook and support device
14
a
includes a central portion
16
a
generally from which a pair of rearwardly extending hooks
18
a
extend. Some devices include only a single hook
18
a
and the assembly of the present invention will accommodate such form as well. Such hooks
18
a
terminate in upwardly extending fingers
20
a
having forward and rearward facing portions
22
a
and
24
a
respectively. Central portion
16
a
includes a base member
26
a
to which a forwardly projecting member
28
a
is connected as by welding and the like and includes a downwardly extending member
30
a
which in most cases with prior art assembly contacts the face
11
of the pegboard
10
so as to provide a positive stop to prevent continued forward rotation of the mounted device. Also as previously mentioned, the device
14
a
is of the narrower diameter form, i.e., ⅛ inch diameter. The same lateral support and the same vertical (anti forward rotational) support is provided as discussed with relation to
FIGS. 3-5
. It should be mentioned, however, that while in
FIGS. 3-5
the larger diameter finger contacts the spaced segments
72
, the contact with regard to the smaller diameter finger in
FIGS. 6 and 7
is at both side and generally front portions of the generally U-shaped portion of the contact edge surface
70
disposed between segments
72
and, in essence, serving to connect such segments such that the contact edge surface
70
is of continuous extent. Of course if the front portion does not permit full receipt of the finger, then contact at the sides as in the case of
FIGS. 3-5
will occur.
While there is shown and described herein certain specific structure embodying this invention, it will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept and that the same is not limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A pegboard assembly in combination with hook and rod devices, each of said devices having a connecting portion including a pair of laterally spaced rearwardly extending hooks each terminating in an upwardly extending finger and an article supporting portion including a forwardly projecting member connected at its base with said connecting portion, said assembly comprising; a body including a generally vertically oriented base adapted to contact a vertical supporting surface for attachment thereto, a generally vertically oriented face plate connected to said base and spaced forwardly therefrom, and a top plate disposed rearwardly of said face plate, both said face plate and said top plate having a plurality of laterally spaced openings wherein vertically adjacent openings of said top plate and said face plate are generally aligned with each other for receipt of the hooks of one of said hook and rod devices, such that when said hook fingers of said device are inserted into a pair of said openings in said face plate and when said article supporting portion of said device is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the plane of said face plate, the hook fingers additionally extend upwardly through the respective openings in the top plate thereby positioning said device with respect to said assembly.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said top plate openings include a main central portion and a narrowed forward portion to form a keyhole configuration.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said main central portion being of a diameter larger than ¼ inch and the narrowed forward portion of a diameter larger than ⅛ inch but smaller than ¼ inch.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 said base having upper and lower base plates vertically separated from each other and each connected to said face plate.
- 5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said top plate openings include a main central portion and a narrowed forward portion, said main central portion including laterally spaced segments adapted to contact larger diameter fingers and said forward portion disposed between said segments and adapted to contact smaller diameter fingers.
- 6. A pegboard assembly in combination with hook and rod devices; each of said devices having a connecting portion including at least one rearwardly extending hook terminating in an upwardly extending finger and an article supporting portion including a forwardly projecting member connected at its base with said connecting portion, said assembly comprising; a body including a generally vertically oriented base adapted to contact a vertical supporting surface for attachment thereto, a generally vertically oriented face plate connected to said base and spaced forwardly thereof, and a top plate disposed rearwardly of said face plate, both said face plate and said top plate having a plurality of laterally spaced openings wherein vertically adjacent openings of said top plate and said face plate are generally aligned with each other for receipt of said at least one hook of one of said hook and rod devices, such that when said at least one hook finger of said device is inserted into one of said openings in said face plate and when said article supporting portion of said device is oriented perpendicularly with respect to the plane of said face plate, the hook finger additionally extends upwardly through the respective openings in the top plate thereby positioning said device with respect to said assembly.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said top plate openings include a main central portion and a narrowed forward portion to form a keyhole configuration.
- 8. The assembly of claim 6 said base having upper and lower base plates vertically separated from each other and each connected to said face plate.
- 9. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said top plate openings include a main central portion and a narrowed forward portion, said main central portion including laterally spaced segments adapted to contact larger diameter fingers and said forward portion disposed between said segments and adapted to contact smaller diameter fingers.
- 10. A pegboard assembly for the mounted receipt of hook and rod devices having a connecting portion including a pair of laterally spaced rearwardly extending hooks each terminating in an upwardly extending finger and an article supporting portion including a forwardly projecting member and a base in turn connected at its base with said connecting portion, said assembly comprising; a body including a generally vertically oriented base adapted to contact a supporting surface for attachment thereto, a generally vertically oriented face plate connected to said base and spaced forwardly therefrom and a top plate disposed rearwardly of said face plate, both said face plate and said top plate having a plurality of laterally spaced openings wherein vertically adjacent openings of said top plate and said face plate are generally aligned with each other for receipt of the hooks of one of said hook and rod devices such that when said hook fingers of said device are inserted through a pair of said openings in said face plate and when said article supporting portion or said device is then oriented perpendicularly with respect to the plane of said face plate, the hook fingers additionally extend upwardly through and contact the respective openings in the top plate thereby positioning said device with respect to said assembly.
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