This invention relates to a slat wall system for storing tools and other objects on a wall having movable protrusions of various sorts. The invention further relates to a slat wall system in which the means for fastening the slat wall panels to a wall are concealed in the installed product.
Slat walls of various designs are on the market, but are not aesthetically pleasing to some, as the fasteners for fastening the slat wall panels are visible after installation. In addition, some designs create asymmetries that prevent attachment of pegs across panel boundaries, thereby limiting the options of the user. Some slat wall designs engage peg supports in a single slot on the slat wall, thereby reducing stability.
Therefore, a need exists for a slat wall system that conceals fasteners used for installation. A need also exists for a slat wall system that provides double-slot support for peg supports. A need exists for a slat wall system that is easy to install. A need exists for a slat wall system that creates symmetry allowing double-slot peg supports to be installed across panel boundaries. A need exists for a slat wall system that is easy to manufacture. A need exists for a slat wall system that presents a pleasing and finished appearance.
A primary object and feature of the present invention is to overcome the above-mentioned problems and fulfill the above-mentioned needs.
Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a slat wall system that conceals fasteners used for installation. Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a slat wall system that provides double-slot support for peg supports. Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a slat wall system that is easy to install. Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a slat wall system that creates symmetry allowing double-slot peg supports to be installed across panel boundaries. Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a slat wall system that is easy to manufacture. Another object and feature of the present invention is to provide a slat wall system that presents a pleasing and finished appearance
It is an additional primary object and feature of the present invention to provide slat wall system that is safe, inexpensive, easy to clean, and handy. Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent with reference to the following descriptions.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment hereof, the present invention provides a slat wall system that conceals fasteners in the finished installation, provides double-slot peg supports within and across panels, and is easy to manufacture and install.
The invention provides a slat wall system including: a plurality of primary panels, each having a top end and a bottom end, where the bottom end of a first primary panel of the plurality of primary panels is configured to interlock with the top end of a second primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; a bottom panel operable to interlock to the bottom end; a top panel operable to interlock to the top end; and where the interlocking conceals fasteners when at least two of the plurality of primary panels, the bottom panel, and the top panel are interlocked and fastened to a wall. The slat wall system, where the plurality of primary panels each includes top and bottom spaced-apart horizontal slots having a particular spacing defined by a main panel portion; and where interlocking top and bottom primary panels of the plurality of primary panels retain the particular spacing between a top slot of the bottom primary panel and a bottom slot of the top primary panel. The slat wall system, where the top end includes: a vertical attachment flange having a flat, wall-engaging rear surface; a top end; and a front surface; a horizontal groove in the front surface; a standoff, extending from the attachment flange front surface, sized to accommodate a fastener head; a channel, adjacent and below the standoff, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section; and a top support, extending from a side of the channel distal the standoff, for supporting an interlockable primary panel or an interlockable top panel; and a top semi-panel portion, extending downward from the top support to an opening of a top horizontal slot in the primary panel. The slat wall system, including a main panel portion extending from a floor of a top horizontal slot in the primary panel to a top of an opening of a bottom horizontal slot. The slat wall system, where the bottom end includes: a bottom semi-panel, having a front surface and a rear surface, extending from a floor of a bottom horizontal slot in the primary panel; a horizontal support extending rearward from the bottom semi-panel portion operable to abut a top support of one of an interlockable primary panel and an interlockable bottom panel; a foot flange, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section, extending downward from the horizontal support; and a rear support extending from the semi-panel portion rear surface, positioned and sized to abut a top end of an attachment flange of one of an interlockable primary panel and an interlockable bottom panel. The slat wall system, where each primary panel is made from a single web having a web thickness. The slat wall system, where each primary panel, the top panel, and the bottom panel has a thickness equal to two and two-thirds the web thickness. The slat wall system, where each slot of the top and bottom spaced-apart horizontal slots includes: an opening having a top and a bottom, the opening positioned between a main panel portion and a semi-panel portion of the primary panel; a floor extending inward from the bottom opening; and a linear flange extending upward from the opening, creating an upwardly extending flange channel behind the linear flange. The slat wall system, including a peg having a resilient arcuate base adapted to be coupled between two the horizontal slots in at least one primary panel. The slat wall system, where the peg further includes: an upward flange extending from a top of the resilient arcuate base, where the flange is sized to engage an upwardly extending flange channel in the first, upper, horizontal slot; and an upturned flange extending from a bottom of the resilient arcuate base and sized to engage a floor of the second, lower horizontal slot; and at least one elongated member coupled to and extending rigidly outward from the base; where the resilient arcuate base is one of: entire; slotted above the at least one elongated member; and channeled proximate at least one side of the resilient arcuate base.
A slat wall system including: a plurality of primary panels, each having a top end and a bottom end, where the bottom end of a first primary panel of the plurality of primary panels is configured to interlock with the top end of a second primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; top and bottom horizontal spaced-apart slots, having a particular spacing defined by a main panel portion, in each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; a bottom panel operable to interlock to the bottom end; a top panel operable to interlock to the top end; where the interlocking conceals a fastener when at least two of the plurality of primary panels, the bottom panel, and the top panel are interlocked and fastened to a wall; where interlocking top and bottom primary panels of the plurality of primary panels retains the particular spacing between a top slot of the bottom panel and a bottom slot of the top panel; a main panel portion extending from a floor of a top horizontal slot in each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels to a top of an opening of a bottom horizontal slot in each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels. The slat wall system, where the top end of each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels includes: an attachment flange having a flat, wall-engaging rear surface, a top end, and a front surface; a horizontal groove in the front attachment flange front surface; a standoff, extending from the attachment flange front surface, sized to accommodate a fastener head; a channel, adjacent and below the standoff, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section; and a top support, extending from a side of the channel distal the standoff, for supporting one of an interlockable primary panel and an interlockable top panel; and a top semi-panel portion, extending downward from the top support to the opening of the top horizontal slot. The slat wall system, where the bottom end includes: a bottom semi-panel, having a front surface and a rear surface, extending from a floor of the bottom horizontal slot in the primary panel; a horizontal support extending rearward from the bottom semi-panel portion, operable to abut a top support one of: a particular interlockable primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; and the interlockable bottom panel; a foot flange, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section, extending downward from the horizontal support; and a rear support extending from the semi-panel portion rear surface, positioned and sized to engage a top end of an attachment flange of one of: a particular interlockable primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; and the interlockable bottom panel. The slat wall system, where each primary panel is made from a single web having a web thickness. The slat wall system, where each primary panel, the top panel, and the bottom panel has a thickness equal to two and two-thirds the web thickness. The slat wall system, where each slot of the top and bottom spaced-apart horizontal slots includes: an opening having a top and a bottom, the opening positioned between a main panel portion and a semi-panel portion of the primary panel; a floor extending inward from the bottom of the opening; and a linear flange extending upward from the opening, creating an upwardly extending flange channel behind the linear flange. The slat wall system, including a peg having a resilient arcuate base adapted to be coupled between two the spaced apart horizontal slots in at least one primary panel. The slat wall system, where the peg further includes: an upward flange extending from a top of the resilient arcuate base, where the flange is sized to engage an upwardly extending flange channel in the first, upper, horizontal slot; and an upturned flange extending from a bottom of the resilient arcuate base and sized to engage a floor of the second, lower horizontal slot; and at least one elongated member coupled to and extending rigidly outward from the base; where the resilient arcuate base is one of: entire; slotted above the at least one elongated member; and channeled proximate at least one side of the resilient arcuate base.
A slat wall system including: a plurality of primary panels, each having a top end and a bottom end, where the bottom end of a first primary panel of the plurality of primary panels is configured to interlock with the top end of a second primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; where: the top end includes: a vertical attachment flange having a flat, wall-engaging rear surface; a top end; and a front surface; a horizontal groove in the front surface; a standoff, extending from the attachment flange front surface, sized to accommodate a fastener head; a channel, adjacent and below the standoff, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section; a top support, extending from a side of the channel distal the standoff, for supporting one of an interlockable primary panel and an interlockable top panel; and a top semi-panel portion, extending downward from the top support to an opening of a top horizontal slot in the primary panel; the bottom end includes: a bottom semi-panel, having a front surface and a rear surface, extending from a floor of a bottom horizontal slot in the primary panel; a horizontal support extending rearward from the bottom semi-panel portion operable to abut a top support of one of an interlockable primary panel and an interlockable bottom panel; a foot flange, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section, extending downward from the horizontal support; and a rear support extending from the semi-panel portion rear surface, positioned and sized to abut a top end of an attachment flange of one of an interlockable primary panel and an interlockable bottom panel; top and bottom horizontal spaced-apart slots, having a particular spacing defined by a main panel portion extending from a floor of a top horizontal slot in the primary panel to a top of an opening of a bottom horizontal slot, in each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; where each slot of the top and bottom spaced-apart horizontal slots includes: an opening having a top and a bottom, the opening positioned between a main panel portion and a semi-panel portion of the primary panel; a floor extending inward from the bottom opening; and a linear flange extending upward from the opening, creating an upwardly extending flange channel behind the linear flange a bottom panel operable to interlock to the bottom end, where the bottom panel includes: a vertical bottom panel attachment flange having a flat, wall-engaging rear surface, a top end, and a front surface; a horizontal groove in the front surface; a standoff, extending from the bottom panel attachment flange front surface, sized to accommodate a fastener head; a bottom panel channel, adjacent and below the standoff, having an irregular trapezoidal cross-section; a bottom panel top support, extending from a side of the channel distal the standoff, for supporting an interlockable primary panel; and a bottom panel front surface descending from the bottom panel top support; where the interlocking conceals fasteners when at least two of the plurality of primary panels, the bottom panel, and the top panel are interlocked and fastened to a wall; where interlocking top and bottom primary panels of the plurality of primary panels retain the particular spacing between a top slot of the bottom panel and a bottom slot of the top panel; a main panel portion extending from a floor of a top horizontal slot in each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels to a top of an opening of a bottom horizontal slot in each primary panel of the plurality of primary panels; and where each primary panel is made from a single web having a web thickness and each primary panel, the top panel, and the bottom panel has a thickness equal to two and two-thirds the web thickness. The slat wall system, including a peg having a resilient arcuate base adapted to be coupled between two the horizontal slots in at least one primary panel; where the peg further includes: an upward flange extending from a top of the resilient arcuate base, where the flange is sized to engage an upwardly extending flange channel in the first, upper, horizontal slot; and an upturned flange extending from a bottom of the resilient arcuate base and sized to engage a floor of the second, lower horizontal slot; and at least one elongated member coupled to and extending rigidly outward from the base; where the resilient arcuate base is one of: entire; slotted above the at least one elongated member; and channeled proximate at least one side of the resilient arcuate base.
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
Top end 2316 of attachment flange 2342 supports either a clip 110 for a top panel 108 or engages the under surface 2324 of rear support 2322 on another panel 102. Groove 302 in the front surface 2346 of attachment flange 2342 assists in receiving a screw or other fastener 106 and may provide pre-drilled screw holes 2318 in a particular embodiment. The rear surface of attachment flange 2342 descends from the top end 2316 downward to the level of standoff 2314 and then angles forward by the compliment of α. Alpha is about sixty degrees, making the compliment thirty degrees. Standoff 2314 provides room between a top panel 104 or another panel 102 to accommodate the head of a fastener 106, such as screw 106. Channel 1002 receives the foot flange 2326 of another primary panel 102 or the foot flange 2402 (see
Semi-panel portions 2302 and 2320 each have a height 2334 which is half of the height of main panel portion 2338. When two primary panels 102 are joined, semi-panel portions 2320 and 2302 together form a structure having the same height 2336 as a main panel portion 2338. Bottom semi-panel portion 2320 ends in support surface 2328 for receiving a support 2330 or 2504 (see
Primary panels 102 and 116, bottom panels 104 and top panels 108 are each made of a single piece of molded or extruded plastic or composite.
While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments. It should be understood that various changes can be made in the function and arrangement of elements without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims and the legal equivalents thereof.
In the claims below, words indicating relative direction (top, bottom, front, rear, etc.) are based on the inventive devices being in an installed, vertical position wherein the rear is the side adjacent a wall.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/300,008 filed Jan. 31, 2010 to the same inventor.
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