Technical Field
The invention relates to a bracket for hanging pictures onto a supporting wall or structure. More particularly, the invention relates to a picture hanging bracket and method of use for hanging canvas art wherein the hanger is slidably inserted between the canvas and frame and has a protruding pin for insertion into the supporting structure.
Background Information
Canvas art typically comes without an external frame in contrast to most pictures and art work which come in a frame. The canvas is stretched and stapled to an internal frame made of wood. The size of the canvas can vary greatly but the height of the frame (i.e. the distance from the wall to the attached canvas) has several standard sizes.
There is currently a limited number of options available to hang canvas art attached to these internal frames. One is to hang the wooden frame on one or more nails secured in the wall. The problem with this is that it doesn't secure the canvas and frame to the wall so it can fall off if bumped. Another option requires the installation of additional hardware on the frame. The hardware could be picture wire, D-ring hangers, a sawtooth hanger, etc. This hardware requires tools and prevents the frame from being flush against the wall.
Therefore the need exists for a bracket which can securely attach framed canvas art in a flush manner to a support structure without securing additional hardware to the frame as heretofore required.
In one aspect, the invention may provide a hanging bracket comprising: a planar base having top and bottom surfaces terminating in a beveled edge; a V-shaped column extending generally perpendicularly from the top surface of the base having first and second legs forming a right angle therebetween and terminating in peripheral edges joined at a corner, said column being spaced from the beveled edge by a portion of the planar base; and a pin embedded in and extending from the corner of the column beyond the peripheral edges of the legs.
In another aspect, the invention may provide a rectangular picture frame and a pair of hanging brackets for hanging said picture frame on a support structure; said picture frame comprising a plurality of frame members forming at least two right angled corners, said frame members having front surfaces, rear surfaces and opposed side surfaces; and a sheet of material extending across the front surfaces of the frame members; each of said hanging brackets comprising: a planar base having top and bottom surfaces terminating in a beveled edge; a V-shaped column having first and second legs joined at a corner, said column extending generally perpendicularly from the top surface of the base and terminating in an outer peripheral edge, said column being spaced from the beveled edge; and a pin extending from the corner beyond the peripheral edge of the column; said beveled edge of each hanging bracket inserted between the front surfaces of two frame members and the sheet of material, said two frame members forming one of the right angled corners, with the legs of the V-shaped columns abutting against the side surfaces of said frame members.
In another aspect, the invention may provide a method of installing a hanging bracket on a canvas art having a rectangular frame and a canvas attached to and stretched across a front of the frame, including the step of: providing a bracket having a planar base terminating in a beveled edge, and having a V-shaped column with two leg members terminating in a corner extending upwardly from the base and spaced from the beveled edge, and having a pin extending from the corner; and inserting the beveled edge and planar base of a pair of the brackets between the canvas and back of the frame at two upper corners of the rectangular frame until the column abuts the frame members forming said corners.
A sample embodiment of the invention is set forth in the following description, is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
The picture hanging bracket of the present invention is indicated generally at 1, and is shown in
Column 5 includes a pair of legs 20 and 21 which terminate in a rounded corner indicated at 23. Rounded corner 23 has a generally circular shape and is formed with a cylindrical hole 25 extending at least partially into the rounded corner (
An attachment pin indicated generally at 31, includes a knurled cylindrical base 33 (
A usual canvas picture frame is indicated generally at 45, and is shown in
Bracket 1 preferably will be made in several sizes, and in particular with the height of column 5 being the critical adjustable size. The size and configuration of planar top surface 7 of base 3 as well as the thickness T thereof can be the same with only the height (H) of column 5 being adjustable to match the common sizes or thicknesses (D) of the canvas frame members.
The method of installing bracket 1 on the canvas frame without requiring any tools or additional fasteners and attaching it to a supporting structure is shown in
One of the principal features is that the height (H) of column legs 20 and 21 is approximately equal to the thickness or depth D of the frame members so that when installed thereon as shown in
Thus, a canvas painting 40 is easily mounted on a wall requiring only two small puncture holes caused by pointed ends 43 and cylindrical sections 41 of pins 31, which pins are easily installed on the back of the canvas painting without requiring additional fasteners or other components. Furthermore, a pair of brackets 1 is easily installed as discussed above by slidably inserting beveled edges 13 between the back of the canvas painting and the adjacent frame members until the V-shape of column 5 nests within the right angled corner formed by the frame members.
Bracket 1 for most canvas frames will have column 5 with a height H in the range of 10 mm to 60 mm which is the range of depth D of many canvas art frames. Planar base 3 will have a thickness T of approximately 1.5 mm with the length L of side edges 10 and 11 (
It is also readily understood that bracket 1 can be used with other type paintings and art work or even other objects in which the planar base 7 can be slid between a front facing and two adjacent frame members forming right corners.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration set out herein are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.