US20090014401A1 - Slotwall mounting assembly - Google Patents
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An assembly for hanging items from a wall is provided having a plurality of parallel and equidistantly spaced rails, each having a first and a second opposing edge and one or more of which define a lip. One or more mounting brackets are provided for attaching to the rails. Each mounting bracket includes a base plate, and a mounting flange and a locking flange extending from the base plate. The mounting flange engages and is retained on the first edge of a rail and extends behind a lip of an adjacent rail. The locking flange is wedged over the lip of the mounting rail and held tightly in place by the snap-fit engagement of the locking flange over the lip.
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- This is a continuation-in-part patent application pursuant to 37 C.F.R. 1.53(b) claiming priority to U.S. non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 11/135,942 filed May 24, 2005, now, abandoned.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to mounting fixtures and more particularly to a slotwall mounting assembly having a number of vertically spaced, elongated, horizontally extending rails that define slots or channels between the rails adapted to receive one or more mounting brackets. Walls made from such rails are generally known or referred to as “slotwalls.”
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Slotwalls are used in a wide variety of applications for storing and displaying products, tools, and accessories. Examples of the industries in which slotwalls are used include retail display, closet storage, garage storage, and office furniture. As is well known, a slotwall is a wall panel formed from metal, pressed board, plastic or other suitable material having a plurality of regularly spaced, horizontally extending rails. Each rail includes an upper surface and a lower surface, and a lip extending from one or both of the surfaces to form channels of L- shaped or T-shaped cross section between the rails. Various different accessories such as brackets, shelves, baskets, and the like are available which are specially designed for fitting into the grooves of the slotwall so that items can be conveniently hung or otherwise supported thereon.
- A typical mounting bracket for a slotwall includes a flat body and some type of cantilever element for fitting into one of the grooves. The body generally lies flat against the slotwall, so that accessories such as hooks, racks, and shelves can be attached to its outer face. The cantilever element is generally an L-shaped mounting flange that extends perpendicularly from an upper portion of the body and then forms a corner that turns upwards. The L-shaped mounting flange fits into a slotwall channel such that a horizontal portion sits on the upper edge of a first horizontal rail, and a vertical portion is positioned behind a downwardly extending lip of the horizontal rail immediately above.
- The major disadvantage of conventional slotwall mounting brackets is how easy they can be dislodged from the slotwall after installation. While the mounting brackets remain in position well under load, they are easily moved and can be dislodged from the slot when subjected to upward forces. The same rotation action that easily allows the mounting brackets to be easily installed in the slotwall also allows the mounting brackets to rotate away from the wall when an upward force is applied to the end of the mounting bracket.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,228,977 owned by the Whirlpool Corporation discloses a complicated form of a slotwall mounting bracket for solving the accidental dislodging of the mounting brackets. A hanger bracket is described which can be mounted on the panel and is shown with a hook device attached to the hanger bracket. The hanger bracket includes a central support portion, a generally “J” shaped hook extending from an upper edge of support portion, and a generally “J” shaped hook extending from a lower and opposite edge of the support portion. The generally “J” shaped hooks each include a first leg extending generally perpendicular from the edge of support portion and a second leg extending downwardly from the distal end of the first leg yet generally parallel to support portion. Thus, the hanger bracket has two downward opening “J” shaped hooks on opposite edges of the support portion. The hanger bracket also includes a spring arm extending from the upper edge of the support portion and splits the upper generally “J” shaped hook into two portions. The spring arm extends upwardly in direction opposite that of the legs.
- The generally “J” shaped hooks are of a height to be received within the slots of the slotwall so that the downwardly extending legs are positioned into and deep behind the lips of the T-shaped slot formed in the wall. The hanger bracket is then translated downwardly so that the downwardly extending legs are positioned behind the lips of the T-slot and the first leg contacts the upper edge of a generally “T” shaped slat. The legs bear against the underside of the lower adjacent half slats in the undercuts and are biased against the slat by the spring arm. The spring arm is positioned behind the upper adjacent slat in the undercut and engages the back of the slat to leverage the lower “J” shaped hook toward the front of the slotwall. Thus, the hanger bracket transfers a load on a hanging device through the hanger bracket to the slotwall panel by the contact of legs on the edge of the slats, the contact of legs against the inside edge of the slats and the force of spring arm pushing the legs against the edges of the slats.
- A substantial difference exists between the hanger bracket disclosed in the '977 patent and that of the invention described below. Most notably is the fact that the '977 patent utilizes two downwardly depending “J” shaped hooks that are received over the upper edges of the T-shaped slats substantially simultaneously, and sliding over the slat edges, to hold the bracket in position. The spring arm positioned behind the lower lip of the upper slat also requires the user to exert force and keep the lower “J” shaped hook within the T-shaped slot during installation. The bias applied by the spring then urges the lower “J” shaped hook into compression with the lower slotwall slat to stay in position.
- Another solution to the inadvertent dislodgement of slotwall mounting brackets is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,753 assigned to Ready Metal Manufacturing. Described therein with reference to
FIGS. 10 , 14 and 15, a hanger is attached by welding to a pair of opposed grooves in the panel. The upper extremity of the plate is bent to provide an angular seating member engageable in an upper groove betweenadjacent slats 20. To the lower part of the plate is slideably attached a locking plate having an offset rectangular end portion that is received in a lower groove. The slideable plate has side flanges embracing side edges of plate and is slotted. The plate may be slotted to permit passage of a rivet or set screw to engage the sliding plate. To attach this hanger to the slotwall, a flange is disposed in an upper groove and the angular portion is slid down into position in the lower groove to secure the hanger in a selected position on the wall. - A slight variation of the '753 invention is described with reference to FIGS. 10 and 16-18. There the hanger is engageable in the upper and lower grooves adjacent a slat. The slideable plate which is slotted has no embracing side flanges as in the above described embodiment. The plate at its lower extremity has rearwardly bent flanges for seating in the lower groove. The hanger can be dislodged by simply sliding the lower extremity upward so that the rearwardly bent flanges are lifted up from the behind the slat flange.
- A major disadvantage associated with both embodiments disclosed in the 753 patent is that multiple parts and assembly are required. Moreover, the operation of installing and removing the slotwall mounting brackets is necessarily a two-handed operation. The increase number of parts, the manual assembly of the components, and the two handed operation for installing and removing the brackets makes them more expensive to manufacture, more difficult to handle.
- There has been a long felt vet unresolved need to a slotwall mounting bracket that can be easily attached to a slotwall rail using a single hand yet once attached is not easily dislodged by a casually applied upward force commonly associated with passers-by. In addition, the invention described below is easily removed from the slotwall rail with the application of a specific force to quickly and easily move the slotwall mounting bracket to a new location.
- The aforementioned problems are overcome by the present invention, wherein a slotwall mounting bracket assembly is provided with a locking flange that snap-fits onto an edge of a slotwall rail to prevent the mounting bracket from rotating away from the slotwall and hold the mounting bracket in place on the slotwall.
- In one embodiment, the slotwall mounting bracket includes a generally planar body, an upper L-shaped mounting flange, and a lower locking flange. The mounting flange extends from the body and hooks into a first slotwall groove, supporting the mounting bracket on the upper surface of a horizontal rail on the slotwall. The locking flange extends from the body and snap-fits over the lip extending downwardly at the bottom surface of the horizontal rail, preventing the mounting bracket from inadvertently rotating upward and off from the slotwall.
- In a more specific embodiment, the locking flange includes a first portion, a second portion, and a third portion. The first portion extends generally perpendicularly from the body. The second portion extends at an angle upwardly from the first portion such that the second portion fits around the downwardly extending lip to hold the mounting bracket on the slotwall. The third portion extends from the second portion to provide a ramp at the leading edge of the locking flange to lever the locking flange over the lip and lock over the lip in snap-fit engagement. One or more of the portions may define one or more voids to increase the flexibility of the locking flange relative to the body and reduce the effort required to snap fit the locking flange about the lip. The cutout also provides a pry point to aid in removal of the mounting bracket from the slotwall.
- In a further embodiment, the body of the mounting bracket includes a rear surface facing the slotwall and a front surface opposite the rear surface. The front surface includes one or more protrusions that provide a surface for welding an accessory mount to the mounting bracket. The accessory mount enables a variety of conventional accessories to be attached to and supported by the mounting bracket, avoiding the purchase or remanufacturing of modified slotwall accessories, making the present invention easily adaptable to existing slotwall 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 current embodiment and the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the mounting bracket of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of the mounting bracket; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the mounting bracket; -
FIG. 4 is cross sectional view taken alongline 4 ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 5 is a close up cross sectional view of the portion of the mounting bracket withinline 5 inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a close up cross sectional view of the portion of the mounting bracket withinline 6 inFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 is a rear view of the mounting bracket; -
FIG. 8 is a top view of the mounting bracket; -
FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the mounting bracket; -
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the mounting bracket including mounting forks; -
FIG. 11 is a side view of the mounting bracket including an accessory mount installed on the slotwall with a partially installed mounting bracket is shown in phantom lines; and -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the mounting bracket installed on the slotwall; - For purposes of the following description, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal” and derivatives of such terms shall relate to the invention as oriented in
FIG. 12 . However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and configuration, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the inventive concepts of this invention. Specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting unless expressly stated otherwise. - I. Overview
- A slotwall mounting bracket in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3 generally designated 10. The mounting bracket includes a generallyplanar body 12, a mountingflange 14, and a lockingflange 16. In operation, the mountingflange 14 is inserted into a first slotwall groove 18 (shown inFIG. 11 ), and rotated in position so it hangs on theupper surface 22 of ahorizontal rail 24 in theslotwall 20. The lockingflange 16 is received over thelower edge 26 of therail 24 in snap-fit engagement. The force exerted by the snap-fit engagement of the lockingflange 16 over thelower edge 26 of therail 24 is sufficient to prevent inadvertent dislodgment of theslotwall mounting bracket 10 from theslotwall groove 18. - II. Structure
- As noted above, the
slotwall mounting bracket 10 is mounted on theslotwall 20.Slotwall 20 is widely known and therefore will not be discussed in detail here. But in brief, theslotwall 20 is generally made from pressed board such as medium density fiberboard (MDF), or from plastic or extruded metal such as steel or aluminum.FIGS. 11 and 12 show theslotwall 20. In the illustrated embodiment, theslotwall 20 includes a plurality of vertically spaced horizontal rails 24. Eachslotwall rail 24 generally includes anupper surface 22, alower surface 28, and alip 26 extending downwardly from thelower surface 28. Therails 24 each define aheight 13 from theupper surface 22 to thelower surface 28. A plurality ofslotwall grooves 18 having an L-shaped cross-section are formed between the horizontal rails 24. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), therails 24 may include a lip extending from both the upper and lower surface, such that the grooves each have a T-shaped cross section. As illustrated, the downwardly extendinglip 26 includes a roundedtip 30. - As shown in
FIGS. 3-7 , the mounting bracket includes abody 12, a mountingflange 14, and a lockingflange 16. Thebody 12 is generally planar and includes afront surface 34,rear surface 36,top edge 38, andbottom edge 40. Thebody 12 includes aheight 15 between the top 38 and bottom 40 edges that is approximately equal to theheight 13 of ahorizontal rail 24 on theslotwall 20. In the illustrated embodiment, thefront surface 34 includes a plurality of protrusions in the form ofribs 44 that extend transversely across thebody 12. Theribs 44 add strength to thebody 12 and also provide a welding surface for attaching an accessory mount, such as mounting forks 50 (shown inFIG. 10 ) a hook, a bracket, or a variety of alternatives. Anadditional rib 45 may extend around the periphery of thefront surface 34 for added strength. The mountingflange 14 extends from the top edge of thebody 12 in a generally perpendicular direction. Mounting flanges are widely known, and are typically L-shaped for extending into aslotwall groove 18. As shown inFIG. 3 , the mountingflange 14 includes afirst member 52 that extends from thebody 12. Asecond member 54 extends upwardly from thefirst member 52 approximately perpendicular to thefirst member 52. Thesecond member 54 may include acurved end 56 that angles back toward thebody 12. - As shown, the locking
flange 16 extends in a generally perpendicular direction from thebottom edge 40 of thebody 12; however, the flange may extend at a variety of different directions. The distance between the mountingflange 14 and the lockingflange 16 is approximately the same as theheight 13 of each of thehorizontal rails 24 of theslotwall 20. As a result, in the case where theheight 15 of the body is greater than the height of therail 24, the lockingflange 16 may extend from thebody 12 at a location inward of thebottom edge 40. The lockingflange 16 is generally shaped to correspond to the roundedtip 30 on the downwardly extendinglip 26 of ahorizontal rail 24, such that the lockingflange 16 can snap fit about the roundedtip 30 when the mountingbracket 10 is rotated into place. As illustrated, the lockingflange 16 includes afirst portion 60 extending from thebody 12, and asecond portion 62 that angles upwardly from thefirst portion 60. Athird portion 64 may extend from thesecond portion 62 and curve downwardly from thesecond portion 62 to form a ramp for the leading edge of the lockingflange 16. In addition, as shown inFIG. 9 , the lockingflange 16 may define acutout 66 to increase the flexibility of the lockingflange 16 relative to thebody 12. As illustrated, thecutout 66 is located in thefirst portion 60; however it may be located anywhere in the lockingflange 16. - III. Operation
- In operation, the present invention is mountable onto
conventional slotwall 20 in a few simple steps, while accommodating a variety of accessories and preventing unwanted rotation and movement. Installation of the present invention requires first hanging the mountingflange 14 on theslotwall 20, and then snap-fitting the lockingflange 16 to the slotwall. - The first step of installing a slotwall mounting bracket in accordance with the present invention is hanging the mounting
flange 14 on theslotwall 20. To begin, a desired height and location on theslotwall 20 are chosen. The mountingbracket 10 is then held manually such that thebody 12 is perpendicular to theslotwall 20, with thesecond member 54 of the mountingflange 14 aligned with the chosenhorizontal slotwall groove 18. The mountingflange 14 is then inserted in to thegroove 18 and is rotated until thesecond member 54 extends upwardly behind the downwardly extendinglip 26 of afirst slotwall rail 24 and thefirst member 52 is supported on theupper surface 22 of a secondhorizontal slotwall rail 24.FIG. 11 shows the mountingbracket 10 in a partially installed position in phantom lines. In the final position, shown in solid lines inFIG. 11 and inFIG. 12 , therear surface 36 of the body bears against theslotwall 20. - As the mounting
bracket 10 is manually rotated into the final position, the lockingflange 16 approaches the roundedtip 30 of the downwardly extendinglip 26 of the secondhorizontal rail 24. The ramped leadingedge 64 of the lockingflange 16 engages the roundedtip 30 and slides along the roundedtip 30 to lever thesecond portion 62 of the locking flange on to a portion of the roundedtip 30 and lock the mountingbracket 10 in place on theslotwall 20. As the lockingflange 16 engages the downwardly extendinglip 26 and is slid over the roundedtip 30, the lockingflange 16 is levered over the edge and flexes slightly outward, and then returns or “snaps” back into place securely around the roundedtip 30. With the mountingbracket 10 in place and the lockingflange 16 in snap-fit engagement with the downwardly extendinglip 26, the mountingbracket 10 is securely attached to theslotwall 20 and is not likely to be inadvertently dislodged by an inadvertent upward force. The locked position of the mountingbracket 20 also now permits an item to be suspended or hung from the mounting accessory or hanger extending from thefront surface 34 of the mountingbracket body 12. - Removal of the
slotwall mounting bracket 10 is essentially the opposite of installation. First, thefront surface 34 is pulled away fromrail 24 such that the downwardly extendinglip 26 of the lockingflange 16 is wedged over thelip 30 and become disengaged. To assist, thecutout 66 may receive a tool to assist in levering the locking flange off from the lip. With the lockingflange 16 disengaged, the mountingbracket 10 may be rotated upwardly about the mountingflange 14 so that the mountingflange 14 may be removed from theslotwall 20. When removing the mountingbracket 10, the bottom 40 of thebody 12 is pulled away from theslotwall 20 so that the mountingflange 14 rotates about the downwardly extendinglip 26 of the first or upperhorizontal rail 24. Rotation is complete when thebody 12 is again perpendicular to theslotwall 20, and the mountingbracket 10 can then be removed from thegroove 18. - In summary, once a desired height and location for placement of the mounting
bracket 10 is determined, the mountingbracket 10 can be attached to theslotwall 20 to hang the mountingbracket 10 and any accessory such that they will not be knocked off of theslotwall 20. - The above description is that of a current 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.
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1. A wall mounting assembly, comprising:
a slotwall assembly including at least two parallel rails spaced apart from one another by a predetermined distance to define a gap there between, each of said parallel rails having a first and second opposing edges, at lease one of which defines a lip;
at least one mounting bracket assembly for attachment to one of said parallel rails, said at least one mounting bracket assembly including a generally planar body; an L-shaped mounting flange extending from an upper portion of said body, said L-shaped mounting flange including a first member extending from said body at an angle to said body, a second member extending from an end of said first member and away from said body in a direction generally parallel to said body, and a curved member extending from an end of said second member in a direction generally counter to that of said first member; and an S-shaped locking flange extending from said lower portion of said body, said S-shaped locking flange including a first portion extending from said body in a direction generally perpendicular to said body, a second portion extending upwardly from an end of said first portion, and third portion extending downwardly in an arcuate manner from an end of said second portion to form a ramp-surface leading edge for said locking flange.
2. The wall mounting assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein said body includes a first surface facing and a second surface opposite said first surface, said second surface including a plurality of protrusions extending outwardly from said second surface, the mounting bracket including an accessory mounting means for supporting a variety of accessories thereon, said accessory mounting means welded to at least one of said protrusions.
3. The wall mounting assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein said first portion of said S-shaped locking flange includes a cutout allowing said first portion of said S-shaped locking flange to flex relative to said body.
4. A wall hanger system, comprising:
a slotwall panel assembly mounted to the wall including, a plurality of parallel rails spaced equidistantly from one another and forming slots there between, each of said parallel rails including a top edge and a bottom edge; and
a mounting bracket assembly for suspending an article from said slotwall panel assembly, each said mounting bracket assembly including a generally planar body, a generally L-shaped mounting flange extending from one end of said body, and an S-shaped locking flange extending from an opposite end of said body, said L-shaped mounting flange adapted to be supported on said top edge of one of said plurality of rails, and said S-shaped locking configured to be wedged over said bottom edge of said one of said plurality of rails in snap-fit engagement.
5. The slotwall hanger system as defined in claim 4 , wherein said S-shaped locking flange includes a first portion extending from said body and a second portion extending from an end of said first portion, said second portion extending upwardly from said first portion such that said S-shaped locking flange generally conforms to said bottom edge of each rail.
6. The slotwall hanger system as defined in claim 5 , wherein said S-shaped locking flange includes a third portion curving downwardly from an end of said second portion to provide a ramped leading edge on said S-shaped locking flange to engage said bottom edge of said parallel rail and wedge said S-shaped locking flange over the bottom edge of said rail.
7. The slotwall hanger system as defined in claim 6 , wherein said first portion of said S-shaped locking flange further includes a cutout for providing increased flexibility of said first portion of said S-shaped locking flange relative to said body and permitting said second portion and said third portion of said S-shaped locking flange to snap-fit over said lower bottom edge of said rail.
8. The slotwall hanger system as defined in claim 7 , wherein said L-shaped mounting flange includes a first member extending generally perpendicular from said body and a second member extending upwardly from said first member, said second member extending behind said bottom edge of an adjacent rail.
9. The slotwall hanger system as defined in claim 8 , wherein said body includes a rear surface and a front surface opposite said rear surface, said front surface including a plurality of protrusions, and an accessory mount welded to at least one of said protrusions.
10. The slotwall hanger system as defined in claim 9 , wherein said protrusions include a plurality of ribs formed along said front surface of said body.
11. A slotwall panel assembly, comprising:
a plurality of equidistantly spaced parallel rails separated from one another by a predetermined distance, each of said plurality of equidistantly spaced parallel rails including a first and a second opposing edge extending along each rail, at least one of said first and said second opposing edge including a lip:
at least one mounting bracket for attachment to one of said plurality of equidistantly spaced parallel rails, said mounting bracket including a base plate having an L-shaped mounting flange extending from an edge of said base plate, and a S-shaped locking flange extending from an opposite edge of said base plate, said L-shaped mounting flange including a first portion adapted to be supported on said first opposing edge of said rail, and a second portion adapted to extend behind said lip of said second opposing edge of an spaced apart adjacent rail; said S-shaped locking flange including a first portion extending from said body, and a second portion extending from said first portion, said second portion extending upwardly from said first portion such that said second portion is adapted to extend around said lip of said second opposing edge in snap-fit engagement.
12. The slotwall panel assembly as defined in claim 11 , wherein said S-shaped locking flange includes a third portion curving downwardly from said second portion to form a ramp configured to engage said lip of said second opposing edge and lever said S-shaped locking flange over said lip.
13. The slotwall panel assembly as defined in claim 12 , wherein said S-shaped locking flange includes a cutout for providing flexibility to said S-shaped locking flange relative to said base plate.
14. The slotwall panel assembly as defined in claim 12 , wherein said base plate includes a rear surface to be oriented toward an exposed face of one of said parallel rails, and a front surface opposite said rear surface, said front surface having a hanger accessory welded thereto.
15. A hanger assembly for a wall, comprising:
a plurality of parallel and equidistantly spaced rails, each having a first and second opposing edges, at least one of said first and second opposing edges defining a lip;
at least one mounting bracket assembly for attachment to one of said plurality of parallel and equidistantly spaced rails, said at least one mounting bracket assembly including a base plate, a mounting flange extending from said base plate and configured to be retained on said first opposing edge of one of said plurality of parallel and equidistantly spaced rails and extend behind said lip of an adjacent one of said plurality of parallel and equidistantly spaced rails, and a locking flange extending from said base plate and configured to wedge over said lip of said one of said plurality of parallel and equidistantly spaced rails tightly engage said lip in snap-fit engagement.
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