NZ618894B2 - A mounting system - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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Abstract
mounting system for a bathroom or kitchen accessory includes a first component including a cleft spigot 30 to be firmly attached to the wall. The spigot includes a recessed formation 40, with a sloping surface that faces the wall and leading down to a base 43. A second component, to which the accessory 18 is attached, has a tubular element 20 and a clamping screw 68 with a clamping head 46, 50. The tubular element is passed over the spigot so that the clamp screw passes through the cleft in the spigot and the clamp head is positioned above the recess. The clamp screw is then tightened to draw the head into the recess and eventually into abutment with the base to clamp the spigot between the clamp head and the inner wall. The clamp head being drawn against the sloping surface also draws the second component axially along the spigot toward the wall for a tight snug fit against wall. ssory 18 is attached, has a tubular element 20 and a clamping screw 68 with a clamping head 46, 50. The tubular element is passed over the spigot so that the clamp screw passes through the cleft in the spigot and the clamp head is positioned above the recess. The clamp screw is then tightened to draw the head into the recess and eventually into abutment with the base to clamp the spigot between the clamp head and the inner wall. The clamp head being drawn against the sloping surface also draws the second component axially along the spigot toward the wall for a tight snug fit against wall.
Description
A MOUNTING SYSTEM
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a wall mounting system for bathroom or kitchen
accessories.
[0002] Bathroom and kitchen accessories, for example towel rails, hooks, towel
rings, soap dishes and the like, have to be attached to a wall surface with a mounting
means. This means must be aesthetically pleasing and have the ability to attach the
rail securely to the wall with a degree of permanence.
The problem with such means is that they are often visually expose part of
the componentry used to attach the rail thus detracting from the aesthetics of the
accessory.
Furthermore, an installer when installing the accessory, often does so
incorrectly thus resulting in the rail loosening from the mounting means and,
possibly, eventually detaching completely from the wall.
[0005] The invention aims to at least partially address the aforementioned
problems.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The invention provides a mounting system for a wall mounted accessory
which includes a first component, which is attachable to a wall, having a cleft spigot
with a recessed formation which has a base and a sloping surface which faces the
wall and leads to the base, and a second component, to which the accessory is
attached, which has a tubular element and a clamping means which projects into an
interior of the tubular element, including a threaded elongate member to one end of
which a clamp head is attached, the clamp head being complementarily shaped to
the base, and located above the recessed formation, when the tubular element is
passed over the spigot as a shaft of the threaded elongate member slots into the
cleft, the clamping means being actuable to draw the clamp head into abutment with
the sloping surface and towards the base thereby to draw the tubular element
towards the spigot to clamp the spigot between the clamp head and the inner wall of
the element.
The wall mounted accessory may be a towel rail, a towel ring, a soap dish or
the like.
The first component may have a mounting plate from which the spigot
projects. The base plate may be holed to allow a fastening means, for example
screw or a nail, to pass to attach the first component to the wall.
The spigot may have an annular seat.
The accessory may include a holed cover plate that, in use, cover the
mounting plate and which is holed to pass over the spigot to locate on the annular
seat.
[0011] The threaded elongate member may be a screw. When the threaded
member is actuated, by rotation, the clamp head is drawn, along the threads of the
member, towards the spigot.
The sloping surface may direct the clamp head axially inwardly, towards the
wall, and downwardly towards the base.
The recessed formation may be adapted such that, when the clamp head is
drawn therein, an axial force is imposed that draws the second component axially
towards the first component.
Preferably, the clamp head is barrel shaped.
Described herein is a mounting system for a wall mounted accessory which
includes a first component, which is attachable to a wall, having a cleft spigot, and a
second component, attached to the accessory, which has a tubular element and a
clamping means, which is located in the tubular element, having at one end a clamp
head, wherein, when the tubular element engages with the spigot in attachment of
the accessory to the wall, the clamping means at least partially locates within a cleft
of the spigot to position the clamp head adjacent an inner-facing side of the spigot,
and wherein the means is actuable to draw the clamp head into abutment with the
spigot to clamp the spigot between the clamp head and an inner wall of the tubular
element.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention is further described by way of examples with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is an exploded partially cross-sectional side view of a mounting system in
accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is a side view of the mounting system illustrating a first component attached
to a wall;
Figure 3 is a side view of the mounting system, with a second component engaged
with the first component;
Figure 4 is a side view of the mounting system, with a second component engaged
with the first component;
Figure 5 is an exploded perspective view of the components making up the mounting
system;
Figure 6 is a partially exploded view in perspective of the mounting system; and
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the mounting system.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Figures 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings illustrates a mounting system
according to the invention, which includes a first wall mountable component 12,
which attaches to a wall 13 in use, and a second component 14 to which is attached
a wall mounted accessory 16, which, in this particular example is a hook 18. The
second component includes a tubular element 20 and a clamping means 22.
The first component 12 includes a circular wall mount plate 24, through
which is formed a pair of arc shaped slots 20 (see Figure 5), through each of which a
fastening means 26, such as a screw or a nail, passes to secure the plate to the wall.
The arcuate shape of the slots allows rotation of the plate, relatively to the wall, when
the screws are passed through the slots and engaged with plugged drill holes 28, to
optimise positioning of the plate prior to fastening the plate to the wall.
From the plate 24 projects a cleft spigot 30 mounted atop a cylindrical base
32. An annular seat 34 is defined between the base and the spigot (see Figure 5
which best illustrates this). With reference to Figure 5, the spigot has a pair of
fingers, respectively designated 36A and 36B, between which a cleft 38 is defined.
Arranged across the fingers, in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the
spigot and tubular element, is a recessed formation 40. The recessed formation has
a sloping surface 41 and a base 43.
The clamping means 22 includes, in this particular embodiment, a blunt-end
screw 42 which is passes through a hole 44 formed in a wall of the tubular element
to project into an interior of the element, with a head end 46 abutting up against
the hole perimeter. A clamp head 46 is threadedly engaged with a threaded end 48
of the screw. The clamp head is barrel shaped and has a pair of locating formations
50 which, when the clamp head is engaged with the screw, project towards the hole.
The clamp head is complementarily shaped to the base 43 of the recessed formation
40 as illustrated in Figure 6.
To mount the accessory 16 to the wall, firstly, a vinyl circular sticker 52,
which is of complementary dimension to the plate 24, is applied to the wall, in a
position which, ultimately, is desired for the mounting system 10 and wall mounted
accessory 16. Each side of the sticker has an adhesive substance to aid in
adherence of the sticker to the wall and the plate to the sticker. The sticker can have
circular marks 54 pre-marked thereon to indicate, to an installer, where to make the
plugged drill holes 28.
After making the drill holes 28, the plate 24 of the first component is then
placed over the sticker and appropriately positioned so that each slot 21 is partially in
register with a respective drill hole. A screw 26 is then passed through each slot, into
each plugged drill hole, and then after an opportunity to manipulate the position of
the plate as described above, the screws are screwed into their respective holes to
fasten the plate, and the first component 12, firmly in place on the wall 13. A wall
facing surface 56 of the plate can include a plurality of ridged formations (not shown)
to improve the adherence of the plate to the sticker.
Thereafter, a holed cover plate 58 is passed over the first component 12
until a perimeter edge 60 of a spigot hole 62 abuts the seat 34. In this position, a
leading annular rim 64 of the cover plate does not touch the wall 13 to ensure that
when the second component 14 is attached with the first component 12, the forces
imposed by the attachment are transmitted through the first component and not
through the cover plate, which will potentially buckle the plate. However, to maintain
aesthetics, the gap between the wall and the rim 64 is very small.
An open end 66 of the tubular element 20 is then passed over the spigot 30,
as a shaft 68 of the screw 42 slots into the cleft 38, aided by the guiding formations
50 of the clamp head 46 which ensure that the clamp head is appropriately
positioned to lie transverse to the direction of passage (see Figure 2) until the open
end abuts the cover plate 58 as illustrated in Figure 3. In this engaged configuration,
as illustrated best in Figures 3 and 7, the clamp head 38 lies above the recessed
formation 40.
To secure the second component 14 to the first component 12, an allen key,
for example, is engaged with a complementary recess which is externally presented
in the head 46 of the screw 42 to axially rotate the screw thereby driving the
threaded end 48 of the screw into and through the clamp head 46. The clamp head
is prevented from rotating, as the screw 42 is rotated, by the locating formations 50,
and the clamp head itself, abutting the walls of the cleft 38 and a pair of clawed
projections 70, one at the end of each finger 36. Thus, the turning of the screw 42 in
the clamp head has the effect of drawing the clamp head towards the recessed
formation until the clamp head comes into contact with the formation 40 as illustrated
in Figure 4.
With further rotation of the screw, the clamp head 46 comes into contact,
and is drawn along, the sloping surface 41 of the recessed formation 40. The slope
of the surface 41 forces the clamp head downwardly, towards the base 43, and
inwardly, towards the wall 13. An axially directed force is thereby imparted on the
clamp head, and the tubular member element 20, to draws the open end 66 tightly
against the cover plate 58, as illustrated in Figure 4.
[0027] The transverse "clamping" force imposed by the downward movement of the
clamp head on the recessed formation 40, as it continues its advance down the
threads of the screw 42, draws the spigot 30 tightly against an inner wall 72 of the
tubular element 20. The spigot is, essentially, clamped between the clamp head and
the tubular element's inner wall, thereby fixing the second component 14, and the
accessory 16, which in this case is a hook 18, to the mounting component 12.
By employing the mounting system 10, in accordance with the invention, the
accessory 16 is securely attached to the wall 13 without loosening over time, at the
point of attachment, to the same extent and rate as is the case with prior art
systems.
Prior art systems typically employ grub screws to attach the counterparts of
the first or the second component (12, 14) together. A grub screw will pass through a
threaded aperture in one of the components to engage the other inner component
fitted therein. The point of the grub screw contacts the surface of this inner
component and pushes the component, in an expansive manner, against the outer
component.
The disadvantage of such as system is inherent in the grub screws, which
are relatively delicate with thin walls that are easily deformed when there are
repeated attempts at tightening them with an alien key, and the threads of the
aperture and the grub screw, which are prone to deformation due to the forces
imposed through the grub screw by movement of the components. The degradation
of the grub screws and the threads cause such mounting systems to loosen.
Claims (3)
1. A mounting system for a wall mounted accessory which includes a first component, which is attachable to a wall, having a cleft spigot with a recessed formation which has a base and a sloping surface which 5 faces the wall and leads to the base, and a second component, to which the accessory is attached, which has a tubular element and a clamping means which projects into an interior of the tubular element, including a threaded elongate member to one end of which a clamp head is attached, the clamp head being complementarily shaped to the 10 base, and located above the recessed formation, when the tubular element is passed over the spigot as a shaft of the threaded elongate member slots into the cleft, the clamping means being actuable to draw the clamp head into abutment with the sloping surface and towards the base thereby to draw the tubular element towards the spigot to clamp 15 the spigot between the clamp head and the inner wall of the tubular element.
2. A mounting system according to claim 1 wherein the wall mounted accessory is a towel rail, a towel ring or a soap dish.
3. A mounting system according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the first 20 component has a mounting plate from which the spigot projects.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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ZA201104980 | 2011-07-07 | ||
ZA2011/04980 | 2011-07-07 | ||
PCT/ZA2012/000046 WO2013006872A1 (en) | 2011-07-07 | 2012-07-06 | A mounting system |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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NZ618894A NZ618894A (en) | 2015-02-27 |
NZ618894B2 true NZ618894B2 (en) | 2015-05-28 |
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