US20180058075A1 - Systems and methods for attaching one or more panels to a wall - Google Patents
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- the disclosure generally relates to construction techniques and more particularly relates to systems and methods for attaching one or more panels to a wall.
- a system for installing a panel to an interior wall includes a mounting bracket attached to the wall.
- the mounting bracket includes a lip.
- the system also includes a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel. The friction bracket attaches to the lip.
- FIGURE depicts a perspective cross-sectional view of a wall panel installation assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- the wall may be an interior wall of a building. In other instances, the wall may be an exterior wall of a building. In some instances, the wall may include a number of studs. When attached, the one or more panels may enclose the wall about the studs. In some instances, a number of panels may be used.
- an assembly for attaching one or more panels to a wall includes a mounting bracket attached to the wall.
- the mounting bracket may include a lip.
- a number of mounting brackets may be used.
- the assembly also may include a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel.
- a number of friction brackets may be used.
- the friction bracket may be attached to the lip.
- a slot may be formed between the friction bracket and the backside of the panel, and the lip may be disposed within the slot.
- the slot includes an upper slot facing up and a lower slot facing down.
- the lip may include an upper lip extending upward and a lower lip extending downward.
- a magnet may be disposed within a cavity in the mounting bracket.
- a cap may be disposed adjacent to the magnet such that the cap is held in place by the magnet.
- a magnet may be disposed within a cavity of a top mounting bracket, and a top cap may be disposed adjacent to the top magnet.
- a magnet may be disposed within a cavity of a bottom mounting bracket, and a bottom cap may be disposed adjacent to the bottom magnet.
- the FIGURE depicts an assembly 100 for attaching one or more panels 102 to a wall 104 .
- the panels 102 may be any suitable size, shape, or configuration.
- the panels 102 may be generally rectangular. Any number of panels 102 may be attached to the wall 104 .
- the panels 102 may be attached to the wall 104 in a side-by-side arrangement and/or disposed above and/or below one another. In this manner, the panels 102 may abut one another one some or all side.
- the panels 102 may be attached to the wall 104 using mounting brackets 106 and friction brackets 108 .
- a number of mounting brackets 106 may be used.
- the mounting brackets 106 may be attached to the wall 104 using one or more fasteners 110 , such as nails, screws, hooks, etc.
- the mounting brackets 106 may be attached to the wall 104 via an adhesive.
- the mounting brackets 106 may be attached to the wall 104 in any suitable manner.
- one or more of the mounting brackets 106 may be attached to each other.
- a first mounting bracket 106 may be attached to the wall 104
- a second mounting bracket 106 (such as an upper mounting bracket 116 or a lower mounting bracket 114 ) may be attached to the first mounting bracket 106 .
- the mounting brackets 106 may include a lip 112 .
- the lip 112 may be spaced apart from a portion of the mounting brackets 106 that is attached to the wall 104 . That is, the mounting bracket 106 may include (1) a main body 109 , which is attachable to the wall 104 (or another mounting bracket), (2) an arm 111 extending generally transverse from the main body 109 , and (3) the lip extending from the arm 111 generally parallel to the wall 104 . In this manner, the main body 109 , the arm 111 , and the lip 112 may generally form a U-shaped channel. Depending on the orientation of the lip 112 , the U-shaped channel may face upward or downward.
- each arm 111 may include a first lip 112 extending upward therefrom and a second lip 112 extending downward therefrom.
- the lip 112 may include an upper lip extending upward and/or a lower lip extending downward. That is, depending on the location of the mounting brackets 106 , the mounting brackets 106 may include an upper lip, a lower lip, or both.
- a lower mounting bracket 114 may include an upper extending lip
- an upper mounting bracket 116 may include a lower extending lip
- a middle mounting bracket 118 may include both an upper extending lip and a lower extending lip.
- the friction brackets 108 may be attached to a backside of the panels 102 . In some instances, a number of friction brackets 108 may be used. For example, the friction brackets 108 may be attached to an upper portion of the panels 102 and a lower portion of the panels 102 . Any number of friction brackets 108 may be attached to the panels 102 . The friction brackets 108 may be attached to the lip 112 .
- a slot 120 may be formed between the friction brackets 108 and the backside of the panels 102 , and the lip 112 may be disposed within the slot 120 . In some instances, the slot 120 may include an upper slot facing up and a lower slot facing down. In this manner, the upper slot may mate with a lower lip, and the lower slot may mate with an upper lip.
- the friction brackets 108 may be elastic. That is, the friction brackets 108 may deflect as the lips 112 are slid into the slots 120 . However, the friction brackets 108 may then spring back and exert a force against the lips 112 to maintain a tight fit between the friction brackets 108 and the lips 112 . As a result, the panels 102 may be secured in place.
- a magnet 122 may be disposed within a cavity 124 in the mounting brackets 108 , such as the upper mounting bracket 116 and the lower mounting bracket 114 .
- a cap 126 may be disposed adjacent to the magnet 124 such that the cap 126 is held in place by the magnet 122 .
- the cap 126 may be magnetic or include magnetic material attached thereto.
- a magnet 122 may be disposed within a cavity 124 of the upper mounting bracket 116 , and a top cap 128 may be disposed adjacent to the magnet 122 .
- a magnet 122 may be disposed within a cavity 124 of the lower mounting bracket 114 , and a bottom cap 130 may be disposed adjacent to the magnet 122 .
- one or more of the mounting brackets 106 may be attached to each other.
- a first mounting bracket 106 may be attached to the wall 104
- a second mounting bracket 114 , 116 may be attached to the first mounting bracket 106 .
- the first mounting bracket 106 may include a protrusion 113 and rib 115 that collectively form an elongated connecting channel for interconnecting the mounting brackets 106 .
- the protrusion 113 in the first mounting bracket 106 may be an L-shaped protrusion that extends from the main body 109 of the mounting bracket 106
- the rib 115 may extend from the arm 111 generally parallel to the wall 104 .
- the second mounting bracket 114 , 116 may include a corresponding leg 117 that is positionable into a channel formed between the protrusion 113 and rib 115 in order to attach the first mounting bracket 106 to the second mounting bracket 114 , 116 .
- a mounting bracket 106 may be attached to the wall 104 using the fasteners 110 .
- a panel 102 may be attached to the mounting bracket 106 via the friction bracket 108 .
- the lip 112 may be disposed within the slot 120 .
- Additional mounting brackets 106 may then be attached to the wall about the panel 102 , and the process may be repeated.
- the top and/or bottom mounting brackets 106 may include magnets 122 that maintain the end caps 126 in place.
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Abstract
A system for installing a panel to an interior wall is disclosed. The system includes a mounting bracket attached to the wall. The mounting bracket includes a lip. The system also includes a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel. The friction bracket attaches to the lip.
Description
- The disclosure claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/379,449, filed Aug. 25, 2016, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
- The disclosure generally relates to construction techniques and more particularly relates to systems and methods for attaching one or more panels to a wall.
- Various construction techniques are known for attaching one or more panels to a wall. Current techniques, however, are complicated, cumbersome, expensive, and/or not aesthetically pleasing. Moreover, current techniques may limit one's ability to replace or switch out panels once they have been attached to the wall without invasive and time consuming construction methods, which can be prohibitively expensive.
- Some or all of the above needs and/or problems may be addressed by certain embodiments of the systems and methods disclosed herein. For example, a system for installing a panel to an interior wall is disclosed. The system includes a mounting bracket attached to the wall. The mounting bracket includes a lip. The system also includes a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel. The friction bracket attaches to the lip.
- Other features and aspects of the disclosure will be apparent or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following FIGURES and the detailed description. All other features and aspects, as well as other system, method, and assembly embodiments, are intended to be included within the description and are intended to be within the scope of the accompanying claims.
- The detailed description is set forth with reference to the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference numerals may indicate similar or identical items. Various embodiments may utilize elements and/or components other than those illustrated in the drawings, and some elements and/or components may not be present in various embodiments. Elements and/or components in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. Throughout this disclosure, depending on the context, singular and plural terminology may be used interchangeably.
- The FIGURE depicts a perspective cross-sectional view of a wall panel installation assembly in accordance with one or more embodiments of the disclosure.
- Systems and methods for attaching one or more panels to a wall are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the wall may be an interior wall of a building. In other instances, the wall may be an exterior wall of a building. In some instances, the wall may include a number of studs. When attached, the one or more panels may enclose the wall about the studs. In some instances, a number of panels may be used.
- In an example embodiment, an assembly for attaching one or more panels to a wall includes a mounting bracket attached to the wall. The mounting bracket may include a lip. In some instances, a number of mounting brackets may be used. The assembly also may include a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel. In some instances, a number of friction brackets may be used. The friction bracket may be attached to the lip. For example, a slot may be formed between the friction bracket and the backside of the panel, and the lip may be disposed within the slot.
- In some instances, the slot includes an upper slot facing up and a lower slot facing down. Likewise, the lip may include an upper lip extending upward and a lower lip extending downward. In addition, a magnet may be disposed within a cavity in the mounting bracket. A cap may be disposed adjacent to the magnet such that the cap is held in place by the magnet. For example, a magnet may be disposed within a cavity of a top mounting bracket, and a top cap may be disposed adjacent to the top magnet. Similarly, a magnet may be disposed within a cavity of a bottom mounting bracket, and a bottom cap may be disposed adjacent to the bottom magnet.
- Turning now to the drawing, the FIGURE depicts an
assembly 100 for attaching one ormore panels 102 to awall 104. Thepanels 102 may be any suitable size, shape, or configuration. For example, in one embodiment, thepanels 102 may be generally rectangular. Any number ofpanels 102 may be attached to thewall 104. For example, thepanels 102 may be attached to thewall 104 in a side-by-side arrangement and/or disposed above and/or below one another. In this manner, thepanels 102 may abut one another one some or all side. - The
panels 102 may be attached to thewall 104 usingmounting brackets 106 andfriction brackets 108. In some instances, a number ofmounting brackets 106 may be used. In certain embodiments, themounting brackets 106 may be attached to thewall 104 using one ormore fasteners 110, such as nails, screws, hooks, etc. In other instances, themounting brackets 106 may be attached to thewall 104 via an adhesive. Themounting brackets 106 may be attached to thewall 104 in any suitable manner. In other instances, as discussed below, one or more of themounting brackets 106 may be attached to each other. For example, afirst mounting bracket 106 may be attached to thewall 104, and a second mounting bracket 106 (such as anupper mounting bracket 116 or a lower mounting bracket 114) may be attached to thefirst mounting bracket 106. - The
mounting brackets 106 may include alip 112. Thelip 112 may be spaced apart from a portion of themounting brackets 106 that is attached to thewall 104. That is, themounting bracket 106 may include (1) amain body 109, which is attachable to the wall 104 (or another mounting bracket), (2) anarm 111 extending generally transverse from themain body 109, and (3) the lip extending from thearm 111 generally parallel to thewall 104. In this manner, themain body 109, thearm 111, and thelip 112 may generally form a U-shaped channel. Depending on the orientation of thelip 112, the U-shaped channel may face upward or downward. In some instances, eacharm 111 may include afirst lip 112 extending upward therefrom and asecond lip 112 extending downward therefrom. For example, thelip 112 may include an upper lip extending upward and/or a lower lip extending downward. That is, depending on the location of themounting brackets 106, themounting brackets 106 may include an upper lip, a lower lip, or both. For example, alower mounting bracket 114 may include an upper extending lip, anupper mounting bracket 116 may include a lower extending lip, and amiddle mounting bracket 118 may include both an upper extending lip and a lower extending lip. - The
friction brackets 108 may be attached to a backside of thepanels 102. In some instances, a number offriction brackets 108 may be used. For example, thefriction brackets 108 may be attached to an upper portion of thepanels 102 and a lower portion of thepanels 102. Any number offriction brackets 108 may be attached to thepanels 102. Thefriction brackets 108 may be attached to thelip 112. For example, aslot 120 may be formed between thefriction brackets 108 and the backside of thepanels 102, and thelip 112 may be disposed within theslot 120. In some instances, theslot 120 may include an upper slot facing up and a lower slot facing down. In this manner, the upper slot may mate with a lower lip, and the lower slot may mate with an upper lip. - In certain embodiments, the
friction brackets 108 may be elastic. That is, thefriction brackets 108 may deflect as thelips 112 are slid into theslots 120. However, thefriction brackets 108 may then spring back and exert a force against thelips 112 to maintain a tight fit between thefriction brackets 108 and thelips 112. As a result, thepanels 102 may be secured in place. - In addition, a
magnet 122 may be disposed within acavity 124 in the mountingbrackets 108, such as theupper mounting bracket 116 and thelower mounting bracket 114. Acap 126 may be disposed adjacent to themagnet 124 such that thecap 126 is held in place by themagnet 122. For example, thecap 126 may be magnetic or include magnetic material attached thereto. In one example embodiment, amagnet 122 may be disposed within acavity 124 of theupper mounting bracket 116, and atop cap 128 may be disposed adjacent to themagnet 122. Similarly, amagnet 122 may be disposed within acavity 124 of thelower mounting bracket 114, and abottom cap 130 may be disposed adjacent to themagnet 122. - In some instances, one or more of the mounting
brackets 106 may be attached to each other. For example, afirst mounting bracket 106 may be attached to thewall 104, and asecond mounting bracket first mounting bracket 106. In such instances, thefirst mounting bracket 106 may include aprotrusion 113 andrib 115 that collectively form an elongated connecting channel for interconnecting the mountingbrackets 106. For example, theprotrusion 113 in thefirst mounting bracket 106 may be an L-shaped protrusion that extends from themain body 109 of the mountingbracket 106, and therib 115 may extend from thearm 111 generally parallel to thewall 104. Thesecond mounting bracket corresponding leg 117 that is positionable into a channel formed between theprotrusion 113 andrib 115 in order to attach thefirst mounting bracket 106 to thesecond mounting bracket - In use, a mounting
bracket 106 may be attached to thewall 104 using thefasteners 110. Next, apanel 102 may be attached to the mountingbracket 106 via thefriction bracket 108. For example, thelip 112 may be disposed within theslot 120. Additional mountingbrackets 106 may then be attached to the wall about thepanel 102, and the process may be repeated. In some instances, the top and/orbottom mounting brackets 106 may includemagnets 122 that maintain the end caps 126 in place. - Although specific embodiments of the disclosure have been described, numerous other modifications and alternative embodiments are within the scope of the disclosure. For example, any of the functionality described with respect to a particular device or component may be performed by another device or component. Further, while specific device characteristics have been described, embodiments of the disclosure may relate to numerous other device characteristics. Further, although embodiments have been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the embodiments. Conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain embodiments could include, while other embodiments may not include, certain features, elements, and/or steps. Thus, such conditional language is not generally intended to imply that features, elements, and/or steps are in any way required for one or more embodiments.
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1. A system for installing a panel to an interior wall, the system comprising:
a mounting bracket attached to the wall, wherein the mounting bracket comprises a lip; and
a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel, wherein the friction bracket attaches to the lip.
2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a slot formed between the friction bracket and the backside of the panel.
3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the lip is disposed within the slot.
4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a magnet disposed within a cavity of the mounting bracket.
5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising a cap disposed adjacent to the magnet.
6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a second mounting bracket attachable to the mounting bracket.
7. An assembly, comprising:
a mounting bracket attached to an interior wall, wherein the mounting bracket comprises a lip;
a panel; and
a friction bracket attached to a backside of the panel, wherein the friction bracket attaches to the lip; and
a slot formed between the friction bracket and the backside of the panel.
8. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein the lip is disposed within the slot.
9. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein the slot comprises an upper slot facing up and a lower slot facing down.
10. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein the lip comprises an upper lip extending upward and a lower lip extending downward.
11. The assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a magnet disposed within a cavity of the mounting bracket.
12. The assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a cap disposed adjacent to the magnet.
13. The assembly of claim 7 , wherein the panel comprises a plurality of panels.
14. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the mounting bracket comprises a plurality of mounting brackets.
15. The assembly of claim 14 , wherein the friction bracket comprises a plurality of friction brackets.
16. The assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a magnet disposed within a cavity of a top mounting bracket of the plurality of mounting brackets.
17. The assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a top cap disposed adjacent to the top magnet.
18. The assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a magnet disposed within a cavity of a bottom mounting bracket of the plurality of mounting brackets.
19. The assembly of claim 18 , further comprising a bottom cap disposed adjacent to the bottom magnet.
20. A method for installing a panel to an interior wall, the method comprising:
providing a mounting bracket attachable to the wall, wherein the mounting bracket comprises a lip; and
providing a friction bracket attachable to a backside of the panel, wherein the friction bracket attaches to the lip.
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