The present disclosure is related to a wall-mount vanity bracket, and more particularly, to a unique mounting bracket and system for a quick and flexible installation of a wall-mount vanity by a home-owner or contractor.
Most wall-mount vanities require the installer to get “into” the wall cavity behind the drywall in order to install bracing or “cripples” between the wall studs. This is required given the weight load of the vanity plus the customer while using the vanity. The manner that the vanity is mounted must support 200 pound live load.
Wall-mount vanities represent a small part of the vanity category in the United Sates. However, wall-mount vanities are a much larger part of the vanity category in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Russia, etc. The type of home or wall construction in the aforementioned countries is overwhelmingly masonry. Accordingly, there is a solid surface through the entire interior or exterior wall which allows for wall-mount vanities that can be installed utilizing masonry anchors that the vanity manufacturers provide.
Construction standard in the United States require walls to be built with wood or steel studs. Most commonly, these studs are place at 16″ on center vertically with sheets of drywall screw fastened to the studs. This manner of construction results in open cavities between the studs behind the drywall. To date, most manufacturers of wall-mount vanities have not accounted for this and continue to build vanities with mounting accommodations (brackets or pre-drilled holes in the back of the vanity) that are not spaced according to 16″ on center stud spacing. Moreover, the spacing of any brackets or mounting apparatus is determined by the width of the vanity itself.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for a mounting bracket or system that can be used to surface mount the vanity that accommodates the standard building practices in the United States and does not require the installer to get behind the drywall, that overcomes the aforementioned disadvantages and provides lower costs, in terms of product unit cost and installation cost.
The following disclosure as a whole may be best understood by reference to the provided detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, drawing description, abstract, background, field of the disclosure, and associated headings. Identical reference numerals when found on different figures identify the same elements or a functionally equivalent element. The elements listed in the abstract are not referenced but nevertheless refer by association to the elements of the detailed description and associated disclosure.
The present disclosure is not limited to the particular details of the apparatus depicted, and other modifications and applications may be contemplated. Further changes may be made in the apparatus, device or methods without departing from the true spirit of the scope of the disclosure herein involved. It is intended, therefore, that the subject matter in this disclosure should be interpreted as illustrative, not in a limiting sense.
In one aspect of the present disclosure, a wall-mount vanity bracket may include a wall plate, a flange connected to and extending horizontally from the wall plate, an upright connected to and extending vertically from the flange, and a securing mechanism operatively connected to the upright.
In another aspect of the present disclosure, a surface mounting system may include a wall and a wall-mount vanity bracket. The bracket may include a wall plate, a flange connected to and extending horizontally from a top edge of the wall plate, an upright connected to and extending vertically from the flange so that the upright, wall and flange cooperatively define a volume; and a securing mechanism operatively connected to the upright that is selectively extendible into the volume.
In yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a combination may include a wall, a wall-mount vanity bracket and a vanity. The a wall plate may include at least two horizontally extending slots each having a longitudinal extent such that the sum total longitudinal extent of the slots is greater than one half a longitudinal extent of the wall plate, a pair of flanges, where each flange connected to and extends horizontally from a top edge of the wall plate and is disposed within the longitudinal extent of one of the slots, an upright connected to and extending vertically from the flange so that the upright and flange cooperatively define a volume and a securing mechanism operatively connected to the upright that is selectively extendible into the volume; and a vanity including a cleat.
In other aspects of the present disclosure, the bracket, system or combination may include: the wall plate having a thickness in the range of approximately 0.1-0.5 inches; the wall plate having at least two horizontally extending slots each having a longitudinal extent such that the sum total longitudinal extent of the slots is greater than one half a longitudinal extent of the wall plate; the wall plate having at least two horizontally extending slots and a longitudinal spacing between adjacent ends of the slots is greater than a longitudinal extent of each slot; the upright being disposed at a distal end of the flange and oriented normal to the flange; the upright being disposed approximately one inch from the wall plate; the securing mechanism having a mounting boss and a fastener that are complementarily configured to orient the fastener normal to the wall plate; and the fastener extending into the volume approximately 67% of a distance the upright is disposed from the wall or wall plate.
In one embodiment, the slots 114 may have a longitudinal extent LS sufficient to accommodate connection by the fasteners 105 based on a desired stud spacing S and provide horizontal adjustability with respect thereto. In another embodiment, the total longitudinal extent of the slots 114 may greater than half of the longitudinal extent LB of the bracket 102. For example, if the stud spacing S is 16 inches on center and if the longitudinal extent LB of the wall plate 104 is 20 inches, each slot 114 may be 6.25 inches. Preferably, the arrangement of the slots 114 on the wall plate 104 is configured to allow each slot 114 at least a 2 inch variance both left and right of a preferred fastener 105 connection point to accommodate different space requirements and horizontal adjustability. For example, if the stud spacing S is 16 inches on center, the longitudinal extent LB of the wall plate 104 is preferably 20 inches and the longitudinal extent LS of each slot 114 is 6.25 inches (in order to accommodate horizontal adjustment in order to affix the “vanity” to the wall in a desirable position, that may result in the centerline of the “vanity” being offset from the centerline of the bracket), then longitudinal extent of the spacing the adjacent ends SE of the slots 114 6.5 inches from one another is preferred (so that the 16 inch on center stud spacing S is easily accommodated for the fasteners 105 and a range of horizontal adjustability to the left or right is also accommodated without compromising any strength of the bracket to accommodate the desired design load). See,
The flange 106 is connected to and extends horizontally from the top edge of the wall plate 104 away from the wall 10. Preferably, a pair of flanges 106 are disposed on the wall plate 104 sufficiently spaced apart to accommodate a wall-mount vanity having cleat 202 width CW of at least 83% of the length LB of the wall plate 104 or greater. A single flange 106 of sufficient width can be used in place of the pair or plurality of flanges 106, in another embodiment. The upright 108 is connected to and extends vertically from the flange 106 so as to cooperatively define a volume V with the flange 106 and wall 10 that is configured to receive the vanity cleat 202. Preferably, the upright 108 is disposed on a distal end of the flange 106 so as to be disposed at a distance FD from the wall 10 that is approximately 150% the thickness of the vanity cleat CT. In one embodiment, the flange 106 is disposed normal to N (or at a 90 degree angle to) the wall plate 104 and has a distal end with the upright 108 disposed normal to N (or at a 90 degree angle to) the flange and attached thereto disposed such that the distance FD is 1 inch from the wall plate 104 in order to accommodate a wide variety of conventional wall-mount vanity cleats or other connection elements. See,
The securing mechanism or device 110 is operatively connected to the upright 108. In one embodiment, the securing mechanism or device 110 is a selectively movable item with respect to the upright 108, such as, for example only, a thumb screw, threaded fastener, over-center fastener, quarter-turn fastener, or the like, etc., that may be adjusted as desired and substantially temporarily fixed into the desired position by any suitable means, such as, for example only, a complementarily threaded apparatus, a threaded fastener fixed to the upright 108 that is complementary, mounting bosses configured to facilitate connection of the movable item to the upright, etc. Preferably, the securing mechanism or device 110 extends into the volume V to force the vanity cleat 202 against the wall 10 in a secure, non-movable affixed manner. In one embodiment, the securing mechanism or device 110 may extend into the volume to approximately 67% of the distance FD the upright 108 is disposed from the wall 10 or wall plate 104 so as to accommodate a wide variety of wall-mount vanities.
The preceding detailed description is merely some examples and embodiments of the present disclosure and that numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein without departing from its spirit or scope. The preceding description, therefore, is not meant to limit the scope of the disclosure but to provide sufficient disclosure to one of ordinary skill in the art to practice the invention without undue burden. It will be recognized by those of skill in the art that the various dimensional relations may be scaled up or down and retain the intended functionality.
The present utility patent application claims priority from and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/955,025 filed Mar. 18, 2014, entitled WALL-MOUNT VANITY BRACKET, the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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