Claims
- 1. In a mounting system wherein an object is mounted to one side of a wall means by at least one rigid hanger interconnected by one portion thereof to said object and having an installing portion thereof disposed in an opening of said wall means and bearing against the other side of said wall means, the improvement wherein said hanger comprises a one-piece rod-like member of a generally uniform cross-sectional configuration throughout its length and having a straight section and a curved section integrally interconnected thereto so as to define a generally J-shape, said straight section thereof being disposed in said opening and projecting generally horizontally from said one side of said wall means to define said one portion thereof and support at least part of said object thereon, said curved section being disposed adjacent said other side of said wall means in spaced relation thereto, said curved section having a substantially straight free end portion thereof disposed generally perpendicular to said straight section and engaging against said other side of said wall means in a load bearing manner, said installing portion of said hanger thereby comprising said curved section and the part of said straight section that is disposed in said opening, said opening being generally of the same cross-sectional size as said cross-sectional configuration of said hanger, said hanger having means carried thereby and bearing against said one side of said wall means adjacent said opening to tend to hold said straight section generally horizontally relative to said one side of said wall means, said object having an end surface for abutting said one side of said wall means, said end surface being interrupted by an opening means that receives said projecting straight section of said hanger therein to be supported thereby, said end surface being interrupted by recess means adjacent said opening means to receive said means of said hanger that bears against said one side of said wall means, said means of said hanger that bears against said one side of said wall comprising a pin disposed generally transverse to said straight section of said hanger, said object comprising a shelf that is disposed generally transverse to said one side of said wall means and generally horizontal, at least three said hangers being interconnected to said shelf, said wall means having three said openings passing therethrough and respectively having said straight sections of said hangers disposed therein, one of said hangers having said curved section extending generally vertically downwardly from its respective opening in said wall means to tend to resist upward pivoting movement of said shelf, the other of said hangers respectively having said curved sections extending generally vertically upwardly from their respective openings in said wall means to tend to resist downward pivoting movement of said shelf.
- 2. A rigid hanger having a portion for installing through an opening formed through a wall means that has opposed sides and another portion for interconnecting to an object, said hanger comprising a one-piece rod-like member of a generally uniform cross-sectional configuration throughout its length and having a straight section and a curved section integrally interconnected thereto so as to define a generally J-shape whereby said straight section thereof is adapted to be disposed in said opening and project generally horizontally from one of said sides of said wall means to define said other portion thereof and support at least part of an object thereon while said curved section is disposed adjacent the other of said sides of said wall means in spaced relation thereto, said curved section having a substantially straight free end portion thereof disposed generally perpendicular to said straight section to engage against said other side of said wall means in a load bearing manner, said installing portion comprising said curved section and part of said straight section that is adapted to be disposed in said opening that has generally the same cross-sectional size as said cross-sectional configuration, said hanger having means carried thereby for bearing against said one side of said wall means adjacent said opening to tend to hold said straight section generally horizontally relative to said one side of said wall means, said means of said hanger that is adapted to bear against said one side of said wall means comprising a pin disposed generally transverse to said straight section of said hanger, said hanger having a hole passing generally transversely through said straight section thereof and receiving said pin therein with said pin projecting outwardly from said hole on opposite sides of said straight section, said hanger having a plurality of said holes passing therethrough each being adapted to receive said pin therein.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 94,163 filed Nov. 14, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,319,531.
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Divisions (1)
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