Information
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Patent Grant
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6749161
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Patent Number
6,749,161
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Date Filed
Friday, December 20, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 15, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Braun; Leslie A.
- Szumny; Jon
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 22022
- 248 22031
- 248 22251
- 248 22341
- 248 2247
- 248 22511
- 248 235
- 248 247
- 248 22111
- 248 22451
- 248 22461
- 211 571
- 211 591
- 211 9001
- 040 64201
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A slatwall bracket assembly, including a base plate for mounting on a slatwall and a removable cover for locking the base plate on a slatwall. When installed, the cover extends above the slatwall groove to prevent inadvertent or otherwise unwanted rotation of the bracket. In a preferred embodiment, the cover is a rectangular planar body that has a vertical length longer than that of the base plate, such that the cover fits over the entire length of the base plate, with an additional portion that extends above the base plate. Also in the preferred embodiment, the cover is slidable over the base plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to mounting fixtures and more particularly to a mounting bracket for a “slatwall,” which is a wall provided with elongated horizontally extending grooves.
Slatwall is used in a wide variety of applications for storing and displaying products, tools, and accessories. Examples of the industries in which slatwall is used include retail display, closet storage, and office furniture. As is well known, a slatwall is a wall panel formed from metal, pressed board or other suitable material into which a plurality of regularly spaced, horizontally extending grooves of L-shaped or T-shaped cross section are formed. Various different accessories such as brackets, shelves, baskets, and the like are available which are specially designed for fitting into the grooves of the slatwall so that items can be conveniently hung or otherwise supported thereon.
A typical slatwall-mounting bracket includes a flat base plate and some type of cantilever element for fitting into one of the groves. The cantilever element is generally an L-shaped hook that extends perpendicularly from the base plate and then forms a corner that turns upwards. The base plate generally lies flat against the slatwall, so that accessories such as hooks, racks, and shelves can be attached to its outer face. The L-shaped hook fits into a slatwall groove such that the vertical portion of the hook bears against the inner surface of the groove, and the horizontal portion sits on the lower groove ledge.
In operation, the slatwall bracket is manually hung from a desired groove on the slatwall. First, the L-shaped hook is inserted into the opening of a slatwall groove with the base plate oriented perpendicularly to the slatwall. The corner portion of the hook is then rotated about the slatwall groove ledge until the hook fully engages the groove and the base plate bears against the front surface of the slatwall. Once the bracket is hung, any desired accessory can be attached to the base plate. Alternatively, some brackets are permanently attached to a particular accessory, which may be used as soon as the bracket is hung. In some cases, a plurality of slatwall brackets are used in combination to support accessories too large or heavy for a single bracket.
Unfortunately, conventional slatwall brackets can be relatively easily inadvertently dislodged from the slatwall after installation. While conventional brackets remain in position well under load, they are easily moved when subjected to upward forces. The same rotation that allows the bracket to be easily installed in the slatwall also allows the bracket to rotate away from the wall when a force pulls on the bracket. In a worst case scenario, a person may accidentally knock a bracket and any attached accessory completely off the wall if a force is applied in the wrong direction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforementioned problems are overcome by the present invention, wherein a slatwall bracket is provided with a removable cover that slides over the base plate to prevent unwanted or inadvertent dislodgment of the bracket. The cover extends above the top edge of the base plate to prevent rotation of the bracket. Consequently, any potentially dislodging force simply presses the cover against the slatwall without rotation.
The bracket is installed on the slatwall in the conventional manner, and then the cover is placed over the planar body such that the cover extends above the groove opening in which the bracket was inserted. The inside face of the cover extension bears against the face of the slatwall to prevent any rotation of the bracket.
In a preferred embodiment, the cover is a rectangular planar body that has a vertical length longer than that of the base plate, such that the cover fits over the entire length of the base plate in addition to extending above the base plate.
In another preferred embodiment, the cover is slidable over the base plate. More specifically, the horizontal cross section of the base plate is T-shaped, and the horizontal cross section of the cover is C-shaped, such that after the bracket is installed, the cover can slide over the base plate with the C-shaped cover wrapping around the ears of the T-shaped base plate, holding the cover in place. Two small ledges near the top of the inside of the cover engage the base plate to properly position in the installed position, ensuring that a portion of the cover extends above the top of the base plate.
In a further preferred embodiment, the cover includes some type of accessory attachment, enabling a variety of conventional accessories to be attached to and hung from the cover. This avoids any purchase or remanufacturing of modified slatwall accessories, making the present invention easily adaptable to exiting slatwall accessories.
These and other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will be readily understood and appreciated by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the mounting bracket of the present invention installed on a slatwall with an accessory attached.
FIG. 2
is a perspective exploded view of the bracket.
FIG. 3
is a vertical cross sectional view of the slatwall and base plate taken along line
4
in
FIG. 1
with a pre-install position illustrated in phantom.
FIG. 4
is a vertical cross sectional view taken along line
4
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
horizontal cross sectional view taken along line
5
n FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
I. Overview
A slatwall bracket assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
and is generally designated
10
. The assembly includes a bracket
100
, a cover
102
, and an accessory
115
. In a preferred embodiment, the bracket
100
includes a base plate
104
, and a mounting flange
106
. The cover
102
is removable, and slides over the base plate
104
. The horizontal cross sections of the cover
102
and the base plate
104
are designed so that the cover
102
and base plate
104
interlock when the cover
102
is fully installed. The cover
102
includes accessory attachment holes
118
extruded through it, to allow the attachment of a variety of accessories
115
. The base plate
104
includes a cutaway
112
on its outer face
114
to allow space for accessories
115
attached to the cover
102
.
In operation, the flange
106
on the bracket
100
is inserted into a slatwall groove
124
(shown in FIG.
3
), and rotated in position to hang the bracket
100
on the slatwall
108
. Referring to
FIG. 4
, the cover
102
is then slid over the base plate
104
of the bracket
100
such that a portion of the cover extends above the groove opening
132
. A desired accessory
115
is attached to the cover
102
, preferably before installation but possibly after installation, using nut and bolts
117
through accessory holes
118
. In some cases, the accessory
115
is simply a hook for hanging another item, such as the tool shown in FIG.
1
.
II. Structure
As noted above, the slatwall bracket assembly
10
is mounted on the slatwall
108
.
FIG. 3
shows how the flange
106
engages the slatwall groove and the base plate
104
lies flat against the slatwall
108
when installed. As noted above, slatwall
108
is widely known and therefore will not be discussed in detail here. In short, slatwall
108
is generally made from pressed board such as medium density fiberboard (MDF), or from extruded metal such as steel or aluminum. Shown in
FIG. 3
, slatwall
108
is a wall consisting of vertically spaced horizontal grooves
124
. Each slatwall groove
124
includes an opening
132
, and a ledge
134
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the bracket
100
includes a base plate
104
and a mounting flange
106
. The base plate
104
is generally a rectangular, planar body that includes an inner face
126
(not shown) that bears against the slatwall
108
, an outer face
114
that opposes the inner face
126
, a top edge
128
, a bottom edge
138
, and side edges
140
. The base plate
104
defines a T-shaped horizontal cross section
110
such that the ears of the “T” form vertical notches in the side edges
140
, which extend the length of the base plate
104
from the bottom edge
138
to the top edge
128
and approximately half the depth of the base plate
104
from the inner face
126
towards the outer face
114
. This cross section
110
is designed to accommodate the sliding cover
102
when the bracket assembly
10
is fully installed. In addition, the outer surface
114
of the base plate
104
includes a cutout
112
to accommodate for the nuts and bolts
117
used to attach any accessories
115
through the cover
102
. The cutout
112
is generally a rectangular notch that may include an arc at the bottom. The cutout
112
extends approximately half the length of the base plate
104
from the top edge
128
to the bottom edge
138
and approximately half the depth of the base plate
104
from the outer face
114
towards the inner face
126
.
The mounting flange
106
is generally an L-shaped cantilever element that is conventionally attached to the base plate
104
, and includes a horizontal member
142
and a vertical member
144
. In a preferred embodiment, the flange
106
is positioned such that the first member
142
attaches normal to the base plate
104
. The upper surface
143
of the first member
142
is generally flush with the top edge
128
of the base plate
104
. In a preferred embodiment, the length of the first member
142
is approximately equal to the depth of the slatwall ledge
134
. The second flange member
144
attaches normal to the first member
142
, forming a 90-degree corner
146
. The upper surface of the corner
146
defines a square edge
147
, but the lower surface defines a radius
148
for rotating the bracket into the slatwall
108
during installation. The top edge
145
of the second member
144
is parallel with the top edge
128
of the bracket
100
.
The cover
102
is generally rectangular in shape, with dimensions such that it fits over the base plate
104
, but has a substantially longer vertical dimension than the base plate
104
. Referring now to
FIGS. 2 and 5
, the cover
102
preferably includes an inner face
122
that bears against the base plate
104
, an outer face
120
, a top edge
150
, a bottom edge
152
, and side edges
154
. The horizontal cross section
116
of the cover
102
is C-shaped, forming opposing grooves that are capable of sliding over the ears of the T-shaped base plate
104
. The C-shaped cross section extends from the bottom edge
152
of the cover
102
to the top edge
150
, except that the top edge
150
is closed off to form a flat surface. In addition, the horizontal cross section
116
includes opposing ledges
156
near the top of the cover
102
that prevent the cover
102
from sliding down too far over the base plate
104
, and ensure that a portion of the cover stands above the top edge
128
of the base plate
104
. When installed, the cover
102
is fit over the base plate
104
such that the C-shaped cross section
116
of the cover
102
engages the T-shaped cross section
110
of the base plate
104
. The ledges
156
of the cover rest on the top edge
128
of the base plate
104
, with a portion of the cover
102
extending above the base plate
104
.
The cover
102
further includes accessory holes
118
for attaching accessories
115
to the cover
102
. In a preferred embodiment, the cover
102
defines a three vertically disposed holes passing through the outer and inner faces
120
,
122
of the cover
102
. The outer holes
118
are generally smaller than the center hole, such that the outer holes accommodate a typical center nut and bolt, and the center hole accommodates a typical weld nut and bolt. The differing hole sizes allow attachment of a variety of desired accessories
115
. As noted above, the base plate
104
includes a cutout
112
on its outer face
114
to allow adequate space for a nut in between the base plate
104
and cover
102
.
III. Operation
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention is mountable onto conventional slatwall
108
in a few simple steps, while accommodating a variety of accessories
115
and preventing unwanted rotation and movement. Installation of the present invention requires first hanging the bracket
100
on the slatwall
108
, followed by sliding the cover
102
over the base plate
104
and then attaching any accessories
115
.
The first step of installing a slatwall bracket in accordance with the present invention is hanging the bracket
100
on the slatwall
108
. To begin, a desired height and location on the slatwall
108
are chosen. The bracket
100
is then held manually such that the base plate
104
is perpendicular to the slatwall
108
, with the top edge
145
of the flange
106
aligned with the opening
132
of the chosen horizontal slatwall groove
130
. The flange
106
is then inserted in to the opening
132
and the flange corner
146
is rotated about the ledge
134
until the vertical member
144
of the flange
106
bears against the inner surface of the ledge
134
.
FIG. 3
shows the rotation of the bracket
100
with the base plate
104
in an intermediate position
104
′ and a final position
104
. In this final position, the base plate
104
is parallel with and bearing against the slatwall
108
.
Once the bracket
100
is in place, the cover
102
can be attached. In a preferred embodiment, the cover
102
is manually held over the base plate
104
of the installed bracket
100
such that the C-shaped cross section
116
of the bottom of the cover
152
is aligned over the T-shaped cross section
110
of the base plate
104
. The cover
102
is then slid down over the base plate
104
, with the ears of the base plate cross section
110
engaging the C-shaped cover
116
to secure the cover
102
. The cover
102
continues to slide onto the base plate
104
until the ledges
156
of the cover
102
meet the top edge
128
of the bracket
102
. The bottom edge
152
of the cover
102
is preferably flush with the bottom edge
138
of the base plate
104
, and the top edge
150
of the cover
102
is substantially higher than top the edge
128
of the base plate
104
. When fully installed, a portion of the inner face
122
of the cover
102
bears against the slatwall
108
above the groove opening
132
, such that the bracket assembly
10
cannot be rotated out of the slatwall
108
about corner
146
.
A desired accessory
115
is mounted onto the cover
102
. Conventional accessories
115
generally include nut and bolt attachments that enables them to be attached to the mounting holes
118
. In a preferred embodiment, the accessory
115
includes either a center nut and bolt that fits the outer attachment holes
118
, or a weld nut and bolt to fit the center attachment hole. In this embodiment, the accessory
115
must be attached to the cover before the cover
102
is placed on the bracket
100
so that the bolt can be accessed. In another embodiment, the accessory
115
is permanently attached to the a cover
102
, such that a single piece including a cover and accessory can simply slide onto a bracket
100
.
Removal of the slatwall bracket assembly
10
is essentially the opposite of installation. First, the cover
102
is slid vertically off the base plate
104
until it can be completely removed. Next, the bracket
100
is rotated out of the slatwall
108
. When removing the bracket
100
, the bottom
138
of the base plate
104
is pulled away from the slatwall
108
so that the flange corner
146
rotates about the slatwall groove ledge
134
. This rotation is made easier by the radius
148
on the lower surface of the corner
146
, which is frictionally engaged with the slatwall groove
124
. Rotation is complete when the base plate
104
is again perpendicular to the slatwall
108
, and the bracket
100
can then be removed from the groove
124
.
In summary, once a desired height and location for placement of the accessory
115
are determined, the bracket assembly
10
can be attached to the slatwall
108
to hang the accessory
115
such that it will not be knocked off of the slatwall
108
. First, the underlying bracket
100
is hung, followed by attachment of the cover
102
and any accessory
115
.
The above description is that of a preferred embodiment of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. Any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles “a,” “an,” “the” or “said,” is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.
Claims
- 1. A slatwall and mounting bracket system, comprising:a slatwall panel, said panel including vertically spaced horizontal grooves; a base plate including a generally planar body and a hook, said planar body including opposite edges and a recess including a depth approximate to half of that of the planar body, said hook being generally L-shaped and extending perpendicularly from said body, said hook including a first and second member, said first member extending normally from said planar body, said second member extending upward at a right angle from said first member, forming a corner with said first member; and a cover, said cover including a plurality of accessory attachment holes aligned with said recess, said cover slidable in a direction parallel to said body, said cover including opposed grooves that receive said edges of said body, said grooves including a ledge for supporting a portion of said cover above one of said slatwall grooves, said cover extending above said base plate when fully installed.
- 2. The mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein said corner includes an upper surface and a lower surface, said upper surface having a square edge and said lower surface having a radius.
- 3. A slatwall bracket, comprising:a base plate including a planar body and a flange extending from said body, said planar body including opposing edges, said flange comprising an L-shaped hook including a first and second member, the first member extending normally from said body, and the second member extending upward, forming a corner with the first member, said corner including an upper and a lower surface, the upper surface having a square edge and the lower surface including a smooth radius; and a cover, said cover including opposed grooves that receive said opposing edges of said planar body, said cover movable to a locked position with a portion of said cover extending above said hook to prevent the base from being removed from a slatwall, said cover slidable onto said body and removable from said body, said cover sliding parallel to said body and including a ledge for supporting said portion of said cover above said hook, said cover including an outer face, said face provided with three accessory mounting holes, said holes capable of receiving a variety of conventional bolts.
- 4. The slatwall bracket of claim 3, wherein the planar body includes an outer face, said outer face including a recess that is aligned with said mounting holes to provide space for the attachment of an accessory through said holes.
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