1. Technical Field
The present disclosure is directed to universal mounting products and systems. More particularly, the present disclosure is directed to products and system components that may be advantageously mounted with respect to an item, e.g., a package, container and/or product, and once mounted with respect to such item, may be used to position the item in a desirable manner for subsequent use, storage and/or access. The disclosed system is particularly advantageous in that virtually unlimited interchangeability is provided to system users, allowing rearrangement and/or replacement of system components on an as-needed/as-desired basis. System components of different dimensions, geometries and/or configurations may be provided/utilized to meet a wide variety of storage needs and requirements.
2. Background Art
For years, people have been organizing and securing containers/packages by using conventional means, such as cabinets, shelves, wall units, windowsills, etc. Also, items are often hung on a door, wall or wall hook, i.e., a structure that defines a “male feature” that functions as a receiver for the item. The complementary “female feature” is already at a predetermined location and is generally permanently affixed to or defined by the container, package or other hangable item. This existing male/female combination of features makes organization generally ineffective and inefficient by limiting use of space, e.g., to a predetermined fixed design and location, and negatively impacts upon the quality and ease-of-use of that space.
Thus, storage systems and techniques are of continuing interest to individuals and businesses. Countless types of items and/or products are routinely in need of storage for subsequent use and/or access. For example, toiletry items, hardware/workshop items, automotive items, cooking items, cleaning items, stationery items and the like are routinely acquired, carried/transported, and stored for subsequent use, e.g., at periodic intervals.
Prior art systems have been disclosed for use in storing items. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,190,500 to Miles discloses a hook system that may be adhered to a collapsible tube container (e.g., a toothpaste dispenser) for interaction with a cooperative wall-mounted structure. Similarly, Canadian Patent No. 2,138,633 to Proulx discloses hooking structures that are integrally formed as part of a container, such hooking structures being adapted to cooperate with a wall-mounted member. Additional prior art disclosures of background relevance include U.S. Pat. No. 1,828,154 to Siqveland, U.S. Pat. No. 2,140,231 to Jefferis, U.S. Pat. No. 4,062,450 to Carter, U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,343 to Ferris, and WO 03/059754 to Pimpinella.
Despite efforts to date, a need remains for universal mounting devices/systems that permit convenient and reliable storage of items for subsequent use and/or access. Moreover, a need remains for mounting devices/systems that are readily interchangeable and that permit variable positioning of an item. In addition, mounting devices/systems are needed that accommodate items of differing size, geometry, and material composition. Still further, mounting devices/systems are needed that may be used in conjunction with surfaces/structures of various sizes, shapes and material composition.
These and other needs/objectives are satisfied by the disclosed universal mounting devices and systems. Additional advantageous features and functionalities of the disclosed mounting devices/systems will be apparent from the disclosure which follows, particularly when reviewed in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, universal mounting devices/systems are provided that permit convenient and reliable storage of items for subsequent use and/or access. The disclosed mounting devices/systems are readily attachable and detachable from any item, permit variable positioning around the periphery and/or circumference of an item, accommodate items of differing size, geometry, and/or material composite (e.g., low surface energy and high surface energy), and facilitate storing/mounting to surfaces/structures of various sizes and shapes, and material composition, e.g., the same device can be secured/mounted to a wire rack, an oven handle and/or a towel rack. In exemplary embodiments of the disclosed system, a complementary mounting structure may be provided for interaction with a male/female structure to facilitate mounting and/or storage of items according to the present disclosure.
In a presently preferred exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, a multi-component system is provided that facilitates mounting and/or storage of a wide variety of items. The multi-component system generally includes at least one hook member and a mounting track. The hook member is adapted to be mounted with respect to the mounting track. To facilitate such mounting, the hook member generally includes an extension arm that extends from a plate member. The extension arm is advantageously configured and dimensioned to engage an upstanding wall formed on the front face of a mounting track. A variety of geometric configurations are contemplated for the hook member, e.g., the hook member may include a substantially transverse hook extension arm or an upstanding hook arm. A nub or other surface feature (or series of features) may be formed on the hook arm to facilitate engagement/retention of items draped, hung or otherwise positioned in juxtaposition therewith.
Additional exemplary features and functions that may be advantageously associated with the disclosed system and mounted with respect to the disclosed mounting track include:
In further exemplary embodiments, the hook member defines a substantially planar surface that is oriented away from the hook extension. The planar surface is adapted to receive/support an adhesive surface. For example, a two-sided adhesive pad may be mounted to the planar surface, with the opposed adhesive surface being outwardly directed. The opposed adhesive surface may then be adhered to an item or structure that is to be mounted with respect to the mounting track, e.g., a household item such as a jar, tube, container, tool or the like. Thus, the hook member is adhered to the item, thereby permitting efficient, reliable and convenient storage through detachable mounting with respect to the mounting track.
The mounting track generally defines a track that is configured and dimensioned to cooperate with the hook member and, in a preferred embodiment, permits sliding engagement of the hook member with respect to the track. The mounting track may be advantageously provided with an adhering surface to facilitate mounting of the track with respect to a wall, cabinet or other surface. Alternative mechanisms for mounting of the mounting track may be employed, e.g., mounting hooks, mounting screws/bolts, etc.
Exemplary mounting tracks for use with the multi-component system described herein include elongated members that define a track for cooperation with hook member(s). The mounting track generally defines a substantially U-shaped region for receipt of the extension arm of the hook member. An adhesive region may be defined on a back face of the mounting track to facilitate mounting of the mounting track with respect to a wall, cabinet or other surface. Alternative mounting features, e.g., mounting apertures for receipt of a mounting screw or rear mounted hooks/hanging wires, are contemplated.
In still further exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, accessory structures/elements may be provided for use with the disclosed hook members. For example, an attachment hook may be configured and dimensioned for detachable mounting with respect to the disclosed hook member. The attachment hook may define a central opening that is sized and configured to receive the extension arm of the hook member, thereby providing an effective “extension” from the disclosed hook member, e.g., to permit an alternative storage arrangement. Indeed, in an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the attachment hook defines an arcuate extension that is adapted to cooperate with a conventional closet rod, thereby permitting broader utility of the disclosed mounting system.
The devices and systems of the present disclosure thus better utilize potential storage, create a multitude of configurations in which to store items, enable mobility of items (e.g., packages/containers), and provide the ability to secure and store the same item (e.g., package/container) in many locations. The present disclosure further prevents loss and misuse of items (e.g., packages/containers) through enhanced inventory control, reduced breakage, and more reliable storage in view of potential safety issues. The disclosed universal mounting device(s)/system(s) advantageously span many industry specific products with various shapes, sizes, weights and material compositions. The disclosed mounting devices may be attached and detached relative to an item (e.g., container/package) and have the ability to then be redeployed to a similar item (e.g., container/package), e.g., after the contents of the current item (e.g., container/package) are exhausted.
As will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, the disclosed devices and systems are susceptible to many advantageous implementations, several of which are disclosed in applicants' commonly assigned patent application entitled “Universal Mounting System” (Ser. No. 10/983,211), the contents of which were previously incorporated herein by reference. For example, the hook adjustment features of the exemplary embodiment of
To assist those of skill in the art in making and using the disclosed mounting products/systems, reference is made to the accompanying figures wherein:
Universal mounting device(s)/system(s) are disclosed herein that permit convenient and reliable storage of items for subsequent use and/or access. The disclosed mounting device(s)/system(s) facilitate storing/mounting to surfaces/structures of various sizes and shapes, and material composite. Each of the hook members disclosed herein may be packaged or otherwise incorporated with a product-specific receiving system, such as a mounting rack or wall bracket. In exemplary embodiments hereof, the receiving system may define a track or other structural feature that permits the mounting structure to slide or otherwise travel with respect thereto. Thus, for example, the mounting structure may comprise a hook member that is adapted to slide along the x-axis relative to a complementary slot, ridge, rim or other structural feature associated with the receiving system, thereby effecting significant versatility and ease of use. In further exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the hook member is configured and dimensioned to effect a “snap fit” with respect to the receiving system, e.g., a mounting track. Thus, the hook member may advantageously snap onto the mounting track, thereby providing enhanced security and stability to the disclosed storage system.
The devices and systems of the present disclosure create usable space, make efficient use of existing space, enable mobility of items, e.g., packages/containers, and provide the ability to secure and store the same item in many locations. The present disclosure further prevents loss and misuse of items (e.g., packages/containers) through enhanced inventory control, reduced breakage, and more reliable storage in view of potential safety issues. Moreover, the disclosed universal mounting device(s)/system(s) allow customized usage by a system user, such that the system user may: (i) store items for display/access in a desired manner, (ii) mix and match the storage and access for diverse and/or similar items, (iii) store and access items at the user's fingertips, (iv) achieve easy and inexpensive system installation and use, and (v) place/position the system in an unobtrusive and/or out-of-the-way location. The disclosed universal mounting device(s)/system(s) advantageously span many industry specific products with various shapes, sizes, weights and material composite. In a particularly preferred application of the disclosed mounting systems, closet items (e.g., shirts, ties, belts and the like) may be advantageously stored using the disclosed mounting system.
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A hook arm 112 extends from the front face of base member 106. In the exemplary embodiment of
Mounting track 104 includes a back wall 120 and an upwardly extending mounting face 122 that extends from a lower edge thereof A substantially U-shaped cavity 124 is defined between back wall 120 and mounting face 122. The depth of U-shaped cavity 124 is generally selected to fully accommodate the length of extension arm 108, e.g., with a slight clearance space between the base of U-shaped cavity 124 and the end of extension arm 108 when hook member 102 is mounted with respect to mounting track 104. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, mounting track 104 further includes a transverse rail 126 and an arcuate tail member 128 that enhance the aesthetic appearance of mounting track 104 and may facilitate sliding movement of a hook member 102 relative to mounting track 104, e.g., by reducing the frictional contact between hook member 102 and mounting track 104 (without sacrificing support/stability).
Of note, one or more transverse channels 127 are generally defined adjacent transverse rail 126. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, one or more pins/pegs (not pictured) may be formed in the back face of base member 106. The pin(s)/peg(s) are generally configured and dimensioned to slide within channels 127, thereby enhancing stability and providing enhanced lateral guidance. In further exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the pin(s)/peg(s) are sized to frictionally engage transverse channel 127 such that the hook member is fixedly secured relative to mounting track 104, e.g., by “popping” into engagement therewith. When the pin/peg is sized to fixedly engage channel 127, in it is generally necessary to disengage the pin/peg therefrom before repositioning hook member 102 relative to mounting track 104, e.g., by pivoting hook member 102 upwardly relative to mounting track 104.
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In use, one or more hook members 102 may be secured to mounting track 104 in the manner shown, e.g., in the cross-sectional view of
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In exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the hook arms 112, 212 may be interchangeable, e.g., by screwing into and out of a base member, e.g., base member 106. In further exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, hook arms 112, 212 may be adjustable and/or repositionable, e.g., by pivoting relative to one or more joints or through inherent flexibility (e.g., shape memory materials), to facilitate reorientation of the hook member, as desired. Indeed, exemplary adjustment features/functionalities are disclosed in a prior patent application (Ser. No. 10/983,211), the contents of which were previously incorporated herein by reference (see, e.g.,
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As will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art, the disclosed hook member 302 and adhesive pad 320 may be mounted with respect to a wide variety of items in a wide variety of applications. Thus, for example, hook member 302 and adhesive pad 320 may be employed with boxes, vessels, tools, implements, and accessories of all types and sizes. Exemplary residential and commercial applications include hardware/work bench applications, kitchen applications (e.g., adjacent counter-tops or in pantries), bathroom applications (e.g., adjacent vanities, in closets, and in/adjacent bath tubs/showers), mud room applications, garage applications, office applications, retail applications (e.g., adjacent or in conjunction with check out counters, fitting rooms, and lunch rooms), office applications (e.g., adjacent or in conjunction with desks, copy stations, print stations, and supply stations), and school applications (e.g., in lockers, classrooms, locker rooms and administrative offices). Still further, the disclosed hook members may be adhered to empty vessels and supplied to users/purchasers for subsequent filling, e.g., a spray dispenser for use in applying cleaning fluids and the like. In like manner, the disclosed hook members may be adhered to a full container that is subsequently refilled, e.g., a spray dispenser, food container, stationery item container, or the like. In either case (i.e., empty or filled vessels), it is further contemplated that the hook member may be mounted with respect to the vessel without an adhesive member, e.g., by molding or sonic welding the hook member with respect to the vessel. As is readily apparent, applications of the disclosed mounting systems are essentially limitless.
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The combination of attachment hook 400 and hook member 302 further expands the versatility and flexibility of the disclosed mounting system. Thus, a container (or other vessel/structure) that is mounted or adhered to a hook member (e.g., hook member 302, as described herein), may be mounted with respect to a mounting track (e.g., as shown in
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Although exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with reference to schematic illustrations herein, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, an outwardly extending tie rack may be substituted for a hooking arm in exemplary hook devices of the present disclosure, thereby further increasing the utility and versatility of the disclosed devices and systems. Various hook geometries may be employed (beyond those specifically described herein above), e.g., loops, double hooks, triple hooks and the like. The disclosed devices and systems may be employed to store virtually any product or item, e.g., towels, clothes, containers, belts, etc. Indeed, in exemplary embodiments, it is contemplated that the hook member may support a vertically-extending storage structure, e.g., a tie rack, pants rack or the like. Thus, the mounting devices and systems disclosed herein are susceptible to modification and/or variation without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure.
The present application claims the benefit of a co-pending, commonly assigned provisional patent application entitled “Universal Hook Systems,” which was filed on Dec. 14, 2004 and assigned Ser. No. 60/636,075. The present application also claims the benefit of, and is a continuation-in-part application based upon, a co-pending, commonly assigned non-provisional patent application entitled “Universal Mounting System,” which was filed on Nov. 5, 2004 and assigned Ser. No. 10/983,211. The foregoing non-provisional patent application claimed the benefit of a commonly assigned, provisional patent application entitled “Universal Mounting System,” which was filed on Jan. 15, 2004 and assigned Ser. No. 60/536,659. The contents of each of the foregoing provisional and non-provisional patent applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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60636075 | Dec 2004 | US |