Claims
- 1. A mounting means for holding wall panels together in readily separable positively locking relationship, and for holding them to a framing member which comprises a pair of different panel fasteners, each adapted to be held to wall panels at sides thereof by insertion of portion(s) of such fasteners into such sides, one such fastener being adapted for fastening to a framing member onto which the panels are to be held, such fastener comprising a catch member which, when the fastener is installed on a first wallboard panel, is next to a side of such panel and between it and an abutting side of a second panel, and the other fastener, which is installable on such second panel at the abutting side thereof, comprising a latch member adapted to be held by the catch member, which catch member and which latch member are of such construction that when the first panel, containing a plurality of the fasteners spaced apart and with the catch members at a side thereof, is held to a framing member, and the second panel, containing a plurality of the fasteners matchingly spaced apart, with the latch members at an abutting side thereof, is pressed against the framing member in abutting sides relationship with the first panel, the latch members will snap into place, engaged by the catch member and will positively hold the second panel to the framing member, in such relationship that the panels, when so held, are disengageable by insertion of a blade between them and between the engaged fasteners to release the second panel from the first panel and from the framing member.
- 2. A mounting means according to claim 1 wherein the fastener comprising the catch member is a spacing fastener made of a single piece of material, is adapted to hold the panel, to which it is held, away from the framing member, and comprises a base adapted to contact the framing member and the back major surface of the first panel, a web extending from the base and away from the framing member, when installed, at about a right angle from the base, and at least one impaling tab extending from the web so as to be capable of impaling the side of the panel, with the catch means being a portion of the fastener displaced from the web, with a catching surface thereof being the nearest part thereof to the base and to the framing member when the fastener is installed on the framing member, and with the catch extending from the web in a direction toward the fastener base and opposite to that in which the impaling tab(s) extend(s) from the web.
- 3. A mounting means according to claim 2 wherein the fastener comprising the catch member is of spring steel and comprises a pair of pointed impaling tabs, and the catch is substantially triangular in shape, with the catching surface thereof being a rounded corner of said triangle.
- 4. A mounting means according to claim 3 wherein the fastener comprising a latch member is made of a single piece of material, comprises a base adapted to contact a major back surface of the second panel, on which the latch fastener is to be installed, a pair of separated webs extending from the base and away from the framing member, when installed, at about a right angle from the base, a pair of impaling tabs extending at right angles in the same direction from said webs so as to be capable of impaling the side of the panel, and a ledge-shaped latch member extending from the base between the webs.
- 5. A mounting means according to claim 4 wherein the fastener comprising the latch member is of spring steel, the ledge extends from the base in a direction opposite to that of the impaling tabs, and the ledge is strengthened and rounded near the end thereof by having the material thereof bent back on itself.
- 6. A mounting means according to claim 1 wherein the fastener comprising a catch member includes means for slip fitting onto an end of a metal stud framing member.
- 7. A mounting means according to claim 6 wherein the fastener comprising the catch member is made of a single piece of material, comprises a base adapted to contact the framing member and the back major surface of the first panel, which base at one end it bent so as to form a generally U-shaped means for slip fastening onto an end of a T-, I- or H-shaped stud, and at the other end has a web extending from the base and away from the framing member, when installed, at about a right angle from the base, and at least one impaling tab extending from the web so as to be capable of impaling the side of the first panel, with the catch means being a portion of the fastener displaced from such web, with a catching surface thereof being the nearest part thereof to the base and to the framing member when the fastener is installed on the framing member, and with the catch extending from the web in a direction toward the fastener base and opposite to that in which the impaling tab(s) extend(s) from the web.
- 8. A mounting means according to claim 7 wherein the fastener comprising the catch member is of spring steel, the means for slip fitting the catch member fastener onto the end of the T-, I- or H-shaped stud includes spring means near an end thereof for pressing against such stud and holding the fastener to it, such fastener comprises a pair of pointed impaling tabs, and the catch is substantially triangular in shape, with the catching surface thereof being a rounded corner of said triangle.
- 9. A mounting means according to claim 1, which is adapted for mounting kerfed panels, having kerfs at sides thereof, to a framing member, wherein the fastener comprising the catch member is made of a single piece of material and comprises a base adapted to contact the framing member and a back major surface of the first panel, a web extending from the base and away from the framing member, when installed, at about a right angle from the base, a tab member extending from the web so as to be capable of fitting in the kerf in the side of the first panel and, in conjunction with a part or parts of the base, holding the fastener to such panel, with the catch means being a portion of the fastener displaced from the web, with a catching surface thereof being the nearest part thereof to the base and to the framing member when the fastener is installed on the framing member, and with the catch extending from the web in a direction toward the fastener base and opposite to that in which the tab member extends from the web.
- 10. A mounting means according to claim 9 wherein the fastener comprising the catch member is of spring steel, the catch is substantially triangular in shape, with the catching surface thereof being a rounded corner of said triangle, the catch is separated from web portions and tab portions, between which it is located, and the portion of the base which contacts the back of the first panel to which the fastener is held is in two parts, each of which is shaped substantially like the openings between the catch member and the webs and in the tab.
- 11. A mounting means according to claim 10 wherein the end of the tab is bent over on itself to rigidify it and to improve holding of the fastener to the panel, and the base includes a slot for passage of a holding means to hold the fastener to the framing member, which slot extends horizontally when the panels are rectangular and are installed with the lengths thereof being vertical.
- 12. A mounting means according to claim 1, which is adapted for mounting kerfed panels, having kerfs at sides thereof, to a framing member, wherein the fastener comprising the latch member is made of a single piece of material and comprises a base, for contacting a framing member and a major back surface of a second panel on which the latch member is to be installed, a web, extending from the base and away from the framing member, when installed, at about a right angle from the base, a tab, extending at about a right angle from the web so as to be capable of fitting in the kerf in the side of the panel, and a latch member which is an extension or a part of the base and has an opening in the web adjacent to it to facilitate bearing of the catch member on the latch member, when both catch and latch fasteners are installed on the panels and the panels are installed in positively locking relationship.
- 13. A mounting means according to claim 12 wherein the tab of the fastener comprising the latch member is bent over on itself at an end thereof, a portion of the base is bent over on itself, with the end of such bent over portion being in contact with the framing member and forming a strengthened latch member, and the end of the base away from the latch member is ribbed.
- 14. A mounting means according to claim 13 wherein the fastener comprising the latch portion is of spring steel, the base portion of the fastener containing the latch includes a slot which, when the mounting means is installed on vertically installed rectangular wall panels and held to a framing member, extends vertically and overlies a portion of a slot extending transversely to it, which is present in the fastener containing the catch member.
- 15. A wall, comprising a plurality of wall panels held together, and to framing members, with sides abutting, in readily separable positively locked relationship, by a plurality of mounting means according to claim 1.
- 16. A wall according to claim 15 wherein the fasteners on the sides of each panel are different, those on one side of the panel being catch fasteners and those on the other side being latch fasteners.
- 17. A wall according to claim 15 wherein the fasteners on both sides of each panel are the same, either all latch fasteners or all catch fasteners.
- 18. A method of readily disengaging a pair of abutting sides of abutting first and second panels of a wall in accordance with claim 15, the side of the first panel having fasteners containing catch members on it and the side of the second panel having fasteners containing latch members on it, which comprises inserting a separating member between such sides of the abutting panels and between the catch and latch fastener so that the catch and latch members thereof are disengaged, and repeating such operation until the plurality of mounting means holding such panels in abutting relationship at such sides thereof have been disengaged, which releases the second panel from the first panel and from the framing member to which the first panel is held.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 wherein after the second panel is disengaged from the first panel in the manner described the second panel is removed from the wall by moving it in the direction of the first panel and in front of it.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 wherein the second panel is removed from the wall with the latch fasteners remaining held to the panel sides and with the catch fasteners, which hold the other side of the second panel to the framing member when the wall is complete, remaining held to the framing member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 314,771, entitled CONCEALABLE WALLBOARD FASTENER AND WALLS AND PARTITIONS ASSEMBLED WITH THE AID THEREOF, which was filed on Oct. 26, 1981, and is incorporated herein by reference.
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