This invention relates to a device for aiding the mounting of an object, typically a picture or the like, on a wall.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a device for aiding the mounting of an object on a wall, which device includes:
An aperture may be defined in the body for receiving any suitable attachment means therethrough for attaching the device to the wall. The attachment means may include any suitable nail or wall plug.
The elongate member may be formed integrally the body. The body may be of generally circular shape and may be thicker than the elongate member so that in an operative mounted condition of the device, the elongate member is spaced from the wall.
The locating means may be in the form of a sleeve which defines a generally parallelipipedal opening or passageway.
The mounting formation may be generally hook-shaped for holding a tie member of an object to be mounted captive therein in an operative hanging condition of the object to be mounted.
The complementary male-and-female mating formations may be in the form of a rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly. A gear or rack of the rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly may be arranged to extend longitudinally the elongated member. The gear or rack may be formed by plurality of generally wedge or saw tooth shaped recesses which are defined in the elongate member substantially along its length. A ratchet of the rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly may be arranged to extend or depend inwardly from an inner wall defining the opening or passageway. The ratchet may be generally wedge shaped and may be biased to extend inwardly the wall of the opening towards the gear or rack. The ratchet and/or gear may be formed from any suitable resiliently deformable material to facilitate complementary interengagement therebetween.
The recesses may be orientated to facilitate displacement of the ratchet from a free end of the elongated member towards the body, and to inhibit displacement in the opposite direction.
It is however to be appreciated that the retaining means may include any suitable interference fit assembly for retaining the locating means in position relative to the elongate member in a desired position relative thereto.
Any one or more of the parts and/or components of the device may be formed from any suitable synthetic plastics material. Any one or more of the parts and/or components of the device may be formed from any suitable nylon or polyamide material. Preferably, one or more of the parts and/or components of the device may be formed from any suitable fibreglass polyamide composite material, typically wherein the fibreglass content is 15% thereof.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a device for aiding the mounting of an object on a wall, which device includes:
An aperture may be defined in the body for receiving any suitable attachment means there through for attaching the device to the wall. The attachment means may include any suitable wall nail or wall plug.
The receiving means may be formed integrally the body. The receiving means may be in the form of a sleeve which may define a generally parallelipipedal opening or passageway.
The mounting formation may be generally hook shaped for holding a tie member of an object to be mounted captive therein in an operative hanging condition of the object to be mounted.
The complementary male-and-female mating formations may be in the form of a rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly. A gear or a rack of the rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly may be arranged to extend longitudinally the elongate member. A ratchet of the rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly may be arranged to extend or depend inwardly from an inner wall defining the opening or passageway towards the rack or gear.
The ratchet may be generally wedge shaped and may be biased to extend inwardly a wall of the opening towards the rack or gear. The ratchet and/or gear may be formed from any suitable resiliently deformable material to facilitate complementary interengagement therebetween. The gear or rack may be formed by plurality of generally wedge or saw tooth shaped recesses which may be defined in the elongate member substantially along its length. The recesses and/or rachet may be orientated to facilitate displacement of the ratchet from a free end of the elongate member towards the body, and to inhibit displacement in the opposite direction.
The retaining means may include any suitable interference fit assembly for retaining the elongate member in position relative to the receiving means in a desired position relative thereto.
Any one or more of the parts and/or components of the above device may be formed from any suitable synthetic plastics material. Any one or more of the parts and/or components of the device may be formed from any suitable nylon or polyamide material. Preferably, one or more of the parts and/or components of the device may be formed from any suitable fibreglass polyamide composite material, typically wherein the fibreglass content is 15% thereof.
The device may include an accessory for aiding in the mounting of the body on a wall, the accessory having a base which has a recess defined therein for receiving the body complementally therein and locating formations extending from the base which are configured to be received complimentally an end portion of a Hilti ® mounting apparatus. The accessory may be formed from any suitable resiliently deformable material.
A device for aiding the mounting of an object on a wall in accordance with the invention will now be described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
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The device 10 includes a generally tear-shaped body 14 having a receiving means in the form of a sleeve 16 which is formed integrally a tapered portion of the body 14. The sleeve 16 defines a generally parallelepipedal passage 18 which is configured and/or shaped to receive a free end of an elongate member in the form of a cable tie 20 therethrough to allow relative displacement between the body 14 and elongate member 20 to permit the position of the picture relative to the wall to be adjusted substantially vertically according to a user's requirements. The elongate member 20 has a generally hook shaped mounting formation 22 arranged at an opposing end thereof for receiving for example the picture wire (not shown) of the picture to be mounted on the wall 12.
A retaining means in the form of a gear-and-ratchet or rack-and-ratchet assembly is provided to retain the elongate member 20 in the sleeve 16 in the desired position. More particularly, the rack-and-ratchet assembly is provided by a rack 24 which extends between the free end and the hook 22 of the elongate member 20 and a ratchet 26 which extends inwards at an angle from an inner side of the sleeve 16. In operation, the free end of the elongate member 20 is pulled through the sleeve 16 until a desired position is reached. The angle of the ratchet 26 serving to allow the rack 24 to be pulled in the direction of arrow 28 towards the sleeve 16 whilst resisting displacement in the opposite direction as a result of the angle of engagement of the end of the ratchet 26 with a member of the rack 24.
The body 14, sleeve 16 and elongate member 20 of the device 10 are formed from any suitable resiliently deformable material, typically any suitable synthetic plastics material.
The device 10 further includes an attachment means in the form of a wall nail 30 for attaching the body 14 via an aperture 32 to the wall 12. As can be best seen in
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The device 110 includes a body 112 having an elongate member 114 which is configured to extend outwardly therefrom, a locating means in the form of a sleeve 116 which defines a generally parallelipipedal opening 118 for receiving the elongate member 114 complementally therethrough and to allow displacement of the sleeve 116 along a substantially portion of the length of the elongate member. A mounting formation in the form hook 120 is configured to extend outwardly the sleeve 116. A retaining means in the form of a rack-and-ratchet or gear- and-ratchet assembly 122 is provided for retaining the sleeve 116 and hook 120 in a desired position on the elongate member 114.
An aperture 124 is defined in the body 112 for receiving any suitable attachment means such as a nail, screw or wall plug therethrough for attaching the device 110 to the wall.
The elongate member 114 is formed integrally the body 112. The body 112 is thicker than the elongate member 114 so that in an operative mounted condition of the device, the elongate member 114 is spaced from the wall.
The hook 120 is shaped for holding a tie member of an object to be mounted captive therein in an operative hanging condition of the object to be mounted.
A gear or rack 126 of the rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly 122 is arranged to extend longitudinally the elongated member. The gear or rack 126 is formed by plurality of generally wedge or saw tooth shaped recesses 128 which are defined in the elongate member 114 substantially along its length. A generally wedge shaped ratchet 130 of the rack-and-ratchet or gear-and-ratchet assembly 122 is arranged to extend or depend inwardly from an inner wall defining the opening 118. The ratchet 130 is biased to extend inwardly the wall of the opening 118 towards the gear or rack 126. The ratchet 130 and gear 126 are formed from any suitable resiliently deformable material to facilitate complementary interengagement therebetween.
The recesses 128 and ratchet 130 are orientated and/or inclined to facilitate displacement of the ratchet 130, and with it the hook 120, from a free end of the elongated member 114 towards the body 112, and to inhibit displacement in the opposite direction. The recesses 128 are typically spaced in 1 mm increments to facilitate adjustment and/or alignment of the picture according to a user's requirements.
The applicant believes that a device in accordance with the invention is advantageous in that it provides a cost effective and simplified alternative to adjustable picture hangers presently available on the market.
It is to be appreciated that a device as hereinbefore described is not limited to the precise constructional details as set out hereinabove and which may be varied as desired.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009/6106 | Sep 2009 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ZA2010/000052 | 9/3/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/29/2012 |