US20240125132A1 - Trim for wall panel assembly - Google Patents

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US20240125132A1
US20240125132A1 US18/485,992 US202318485992A US2024125132A1 US 20240125132 A1 US20240125132 A1 US 20240125132A1 US 202318485992 A US202318485992 A US 202318485992A US 2024125132 A1 US2024125132 A1 US 2024125132A1
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    • E04F19/061Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially designed for securing panels or masking the edges of wall- or floor-covering elements used to finish off an edge or corner of a wall or floor covering area
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
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    • A47F5/0846Display panels or rails with elongated channels; Sliders, brackets, shelves, or the like, slidably attached therein
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    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0889Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements characterised by the joints between neighbouring elements, e.g. with joint fillings or with tongue and groove connections
    • E04F13/0894Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements characterised by the joints between neighbouring elements, e.g. with joint fillings or with tongue and groove connections with tongue and groove connections
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/18Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements of organic plastics with or without reinforcements or filling materials or with an outer layer of organic plastics with or without reinforcements or filling materials; plastic tiles
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/08Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
    • A47F5/0807Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
    • A47F5/0846Display panels or rails with elongated channels; Sliders, brackets, shelves, or the like, slidably attached therein
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F2203/00Specially structured or shaped covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for
    • E04F2203/04Specially structured or shaped covering, lining or flooring elements not otherwise provided for comprising a plurality of internal elongated cavities arranged in substantially parallel rows

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  • the present disclosure relates to a trim, and in particular, a trim that is connectible to a panel to define a connected trim and panel, wherein a mounting assembly is securable to the connected trim and panel.
  • the objects may be hung from a wall.
  • a mounting bracket may be secured to the wall, and the object may be hung from the mounting bracket, such that the object is hung from the wall via the mounting bracket.
  • the mounting bracket is typically secured to a stud of the wall.
  • each wall has a limited number of studs, and the brackets are secured to the studs where a user may access with relative ease, which limits the number of brackets that may be secured to the wall.
  • a wall panel assembly may first be secured to the wall.
  • Existing wall panel assemblies comprise a plurality of wall panels that are connected together.
  • the wall panel assembly is typically secured to two adjacent studs, such that the wall panel assembly extends between the adjacent studs.
  • the wall panel assembly defines one or more recesses to retain the mounting bracket.
  • the one or more recesses extend along the length of the wall panel assembly, such that a plurality of mounting brackets may be retained by the wall panel assembly.
  • mounting brackets are limited to being retained by one recess of the wall panel assembly, and are not securable to the wall panel assembly. Moreover, while an existing trim is connected to the lowermost panel of an existing wall panel assembly, mounting brackets are not securable to the lowermost panel of the wall panel assembly.
  • an end trim that is connectible to a panel, the panel comprising a panel-defined recess, the end trim comprising: a trim-defined recess; and wherein the end trim is configured for co-operation with the panel such that: the end trim is connectible to the panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established; while the connected trim and panel is established: the panel-defined recess is disposed for connection to a first connector of a mounting assembly; and the trim-defined recess is disposed for connection to a second connector of the mounting assembly; while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall: insertion of the first connector into the panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein, in the retained configuration: the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed; the trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained configuration is established,
  • a kit for a wall panel assembly comprising: a panel, comprising: a panel-defined recess; and an end trim, comprising: a trim-defined recess; wherein the end trim is configured for co-operation with the panel such that: the end trim is connectible to the panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established; while the connected trim and panel is established: the panel-defined recess is disposed for connection to a first connector of a mounting assembly; and the trim-defined recess is disposed for connection to a second connector of the mounting assembly; while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall: insertion of the first connector into the panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein, in the retained configuration: the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed; the trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of an example embodiment of a panel
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 2 in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly including the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of a panel defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 , with a projection disposed in a relative movement effective configuration;
  • FIG. 6 is another enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 , wherein an interacting portion is disposed in a pre-deformation configuration;
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of the portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 , wherein the interacting portion is disposed in an interference effective configuration;
  • FIG. 8 is enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 , wherein the interacting portion is disposed in an interference ineffective configuration;
  • FIG. 9 is a side elevation view of a panel-defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 , and a panel-defined configuration disposed at a second end of another panel, wherein an interacting portion of the panel-defined configuration disposed at the second end of the another panel is disposed in a pre-deformation configuration;
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation view of a panel-defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 , and a panel-defined configuration disposed at a second end of another panel, wherein an interacting portion of the panel-defined configuration disposed at the second end of the another panel is disposed in an interference ineffective configuration;
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 4 , the portion of the panel identified by window 11 in FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 12 is a side elevation view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 13 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly, the wall panel assembly including an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 14 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 15 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 16 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising panels of FIG. 15 ;
  • FIG. 17 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising panels of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 18 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 19 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 18 ;
  • FIG. 20 is a side elevation view of a trim for connecting with a panel defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 21 is a side elevation view of a trim for connecting with a panel defined configuration disposed at a second end of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 22 is an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 23 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 14 and the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 24 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 17 and the trim of FIG. 22 ;
  • FIG. 25 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 18 and the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 26 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 20 and the trim of FIG. 22 ;
  • FIG. 27 is a perspective view of a wall panel assembly connected to a wall
  • FIG. 28 is an exploded view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 27 ;
  • FIG. 29 is a front perspective view of a mounting assembly, with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration
  • FIG. 30 is a side elevation view of a bracket of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 ;
  • FIG. 31 is a side elevation view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 retained to a wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 32 is a side elevation view of a bracket connector of a bracket being inserted into a cavity of a wall panel assembly
  • FIG. 33 is an enlarged view of the mounting assembly and wall panel assembly of FIG. 31 , the portion identified by window 33 in FIG. 31 ;
  • FIG. 34 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 ;
  • FIG. 35 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an extended configuration;
  • FIG. 36 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , connected to a panel;
  • FIG. 37 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , connected to another panel;
  • FIG. 38 is a front perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 39 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 38 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an intermediate configuration;
  • FIG. 40 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 38 , connected to a panel;
  • FIG. 41 is a front perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 42 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 41 ;
  • FIG. 43 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 41 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an extended configuration;
  • FIG. 44 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 43 ;
  • FIG. 45 is a front perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly of FIG. 41 , with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 46 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 45 ;
  • FIG. 47 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 45 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an extended configuration;
  • FIG. 48 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 47 ;
  • FIG. 49 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 50 is a perspective view of the trim of FIG. 49 ;
  • FIG. 51 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly, comprising a panel and the trim of FIG. 49 ;
  • FIG. 52 is a side elevation view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 51 and a mounting assembly secured to the wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 53 is a perspective view of the wall panel assembly and mounting assembly of FIG. 52 ;
  • FIG. 54 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 49 , disposed in an installation-ready configuration and connected to the mounting wall, and a panel connected to the trim;
  • FIG. 55 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 49 , disposed in an installation-ineffective configuration and connected to the mounting wall;
  • FIG. 56 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 49 , disposed in an installation-ineffective configuration and connected to the mounting wall, and a panel connected to the trim;
  • FIG. 57 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 49 ;
  • FIG. 58 is a perspective view of the trim of FIG. 57 ;
  • FIG. 59 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 57 , disposed in an installation-ready configuration
  • FIG. 60 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 57 , disposed in an installation-ready configuration and connected to a mounting wall;
  • FIG. 61 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly, comprising a panel connected to the trim of FIG. 60 ;
  • FIG. 62 is a side elevation view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 61 and a mounting assembly secured to the wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 63 is a perspective view of the wall panel assembly and mounting assembly of FIG. 62 ;
  • FIG. 64 is a side elevation of the trim of FIG. 57 with a base portion disposed rearwardly of the trim defined first connection system counterpart of the second connection system;
  • FIG. 65 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 57 ;
  • FIG. 66 is a perspective view of the trim of FIG. 65 .
  • FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of a panel 100 .
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. 12 depict a wall panel assembly 10 , including a first panel 100 and a second panel 100 that are connected together.
  • the wall panel assembly 10 is established by the connection of the wall panels such that the wall panels are disposed in adjacent relationship.
  • each one of the panels 100 of the panel assembly 10 is identical.
  • at least one of the plurality of panels 100 of the panel assembly 10 is different from the other panels 100 of the assembly 10 .
  • the wall panel assembly 10 can include more than two panels 100 , connected together and disposed in adjacent relationship.
  • Each one of the panels 100 independently, is configured to be secured to a mounting wall 1 (e.g.
  • FIG. 27 depicts the wall panel assembly 10 connected to a wall 1 , such that the panels 100 are disposed in a vertical series.
  • FIG. 28 is an exploded view of the wall panel assembly 10 of FIG. 27 .
  • the wall panel assembly 10 further includes one or more trims, for example, a trim 2200 connected to the uppermost one of the panels 100 of the assembly 10 , or a trim 2300 connected to the lowermost one of the panels 100 of the assembly 10 .
  • a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100 , and the panel 100 is also connected to the trim 2200 .
  • the panel 100 defines a central longitudinal axis 1001 .
  • the axis 1001 is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. parallel to an axis of extrusion) of the panel, as depicted in FIG. 27 .
  • the panel 100 further defines a first end 101 , a second end 102 that is opposite the first end 101 , a first side 103 , and a second side 1031 disposed on an opposite side of the panel relative to the first side 103 .
  • the first side 103 of the panel 100 includes a front facing wall 14 that defines a front facing surface 104 configured for being visible while the panel 100 is secured to the wall 1 .
  • the visible surface of the panel 10 is defined by a planar continuous surface having a minimum surface area of at least 3 inches squared.
  • the minimum width of the outermost surface 104 measured along the axis 1001 , is at least 1 inch.
  • the minimum length of the outermost surface 104 measured along the axis 2 , as depicted in FIG. 27 , is at least 3 inches.
  • the second side 1031 of the panel 100 includes a rear facing wall 16 that defines a rear-facing surface or wall-opposing surface 106 that is configured for opposing the wall while the panel 100 is secured to the wall.
  • the panel 100 includes a wall covering portion 12 , wherein, while the panel 100 is secured to the wall 1 , the wall covering portion covers a portion of the wall 1 , such that the covered portion of the wall 1 is occluded from view.
  • the wall covering portion of the panel 100 includes the front facing wall 14 and the rear facing wall 16 .
  • the panel 100 further comprises a plurality of ribs 108 that connect the first side 103 and the second side 1031 .
  • the ribs 108 are configured to support a load that is supported by the panel 100 (e.g. the load that is mounted to a mounting assembly 500 that is retained to the panel 100 ).
  • the ribs 108 are configured such that the load supported by the panel 100 is distributed about the panel 100
  • the panel 100 is connectible to another panel 100 , such that connected first and second panels are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the second panel 100 is configured to be secured to the wall, and defines a wall covering portion 12 , a first end 101 , a second opposite end 102 , a first side 103 , and a second opposite side 1031 .
  • the first side 103 includes a front facing wall 14 that defines an outermost surface 104 configured for being visible while the panel 100 is secured to the wall
  • the second side 1031 includes a rear facing wall 16 that defines a wall-opposing surface 106 configured for opposing the wall while the panel 100 is secured to the wall.
  • the panel 100 defines, at the first end 101 , a panel-defined configuration 20 , which includes a first connection system counterpart configuration 30 , and, at the second end 102 , a panel-defined configuration 40 , which includes a second connection system counterpart configuration 50 .
  • the second panel 100 defines, at the first end 101 , a panel-defined configuration 20 , which includes a first connection system counterpart configuration 30 , and, at the second end 102 , a panel-defined configuration 40 , which includes a second connection system counterpart configuration 50 .
  • connection of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is effected by interaction of one of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 , of the first panel 100 , and the other of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 , of the second panel 100 .
  • connection of a first panel 100 and a second panel 100 is effected between the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of one of the first and second panels and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the other one of the first and second panels.
  • one of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 (in the illustrated embodiment, this is the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 ) is a male connection system counterpart configuration
  • the other one of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 (in the illustrated embodiment, this is the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 ) is a female connection system counterpart configuration, such that the connection of the first and second panels 100 is effectuated by connection the male connection system counterpart configuration, of one of the first and second panels 100 , and the female connection system counterpart configuration of the other one of the first and second panels 100 .
  • the connection includes a snap fit connection.
  • the connection includes an interference fit connection.
  • the connection includes a friction fit connection.
  • the panel-defined configuration 20 includes a fastener-receiving portion 116 that is configured to receive one or more mechanical fasteners 8 , for example, screws, bolts, pins, and the like, to connect the panel 100 to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener-receiving portion 116 includes a fastener-engaging surface 118 .
  • the fastener-engaging surface 118 is configured to engage with a head of a fastener, and further configured to oppose, for example, prevent, further displacement of the fastener through the panel 100 while the fastener-engaging surface 118 is engaged to the head of the fastener.
  • connection of the panel 100 to the wall 1 is effectuated by penetration of the fastener-receiving portion 116 with the mechanical fastener such that the mechanical fastener extends through the fastener-receiving portion 116 and into the wall 1 , and the head of the mechanical fastener is bearing against the fastener-engaging surface 118 , urging the panel 100 into contact engagement with the wall 1 .
  • the fastener-receiving portion 116 includes a fastener locator 120 for locating placement of a fastener in a fastener effective position, and for guiding the penetration of the panel 100 by the mechanical fastener.
  • the fastener locator 120 is defined by a panel member 119 , as depicted in FIG. 2 .
  • the fastener is disposed in the fastener effective position while the fastener is disposed perpendicular to the wall 1 to which the panel 100 is to be connected.
  • the fastener locator 120 includes a groove.
  • the fastener locator 120 is configured to receive the tip of a fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 is sufficiently deep and wide to receive the tip of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 120 , the position of the fastener-receiving portion 116 is identified for a user to fasten the panel 100 to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener locator 120 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 120 , the fastener is oriented such that the fastener is able to fasten the panel 100 to a wall 1 in response to penetration of the fastener receiving portion 116 .
  • the groove 120 is defined on the fastener-engaging surface 118 .
  • the fastener is emplaced via the fastener locator 120 in the fastening effective position, and penetrated through the fastener-engaging surface 118 the panel 100 and further penetrated through the fastener receiving portion 116 , until the fastener engages and penetrates into the wall, such that the panel 100 is coupled to the wall via the fastener.
  • the visible portion of the outermost surface 104 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the panel 100 is mounted.
  • the fastener is retained by the panel member 118 .
  • the panel 100 is co-operable with another panel for concealing the fastener while the connection is established between the panel 100 and the another panel 100 via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 .
  • the first panel 100 the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the first panel 100 the second panel 100 are connected, and at least one of the first and second panels 100 are secured to a wall 1 , for each one of the first panel 100 the second panel 100 , independently, the panel is secured to the wall such that displacement of the panel, relative to the wall, at least within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, and in a direction away from the other panel, is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the visible surfaces of first panel 100 the second panel 100 are co-planar while the two panels are connected to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the visible surface of the first panel 100 is defined by a planar continuous surface having a surface area of at least 3 inches squared.
  • the visible surface of the second panel 100 is defined by a planar continuous surface having a surface area of at least 3 inches squared.
  • FIG. 2 depicts an example embodiment of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 .
  • the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 includes a first connection system counterpart 110 of a first connection system 32 .
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 of the first connection system 32 includes a notch 124 .
  • the notch 124 is configured to receive a rearward projection 158 for connecting the panel 100 and an adjacent panel 100 .
  • the rearward projection 158 is disposed in or received in the notch 124 , the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 is retained.
  • the panel defined configuration 20 includes an arm 122 .
  • the arm 122 is configured to support an interacting portion 154 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of an adjacent panel 100 while the panel 100 is connected to the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the notch 124 of the first connection system 32 is defined by the arm 122 .
  • the arm 122 is a retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , which includes a retaining surface-defining wall 123 that defines a retaining surface 134 .
  • the retaining surface 134 is configured to oppose displacement of a mounting assembly 500 , for example, a bracket 502 of the mounting assembly 500 that is retained by the panel 100 .
  • the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 includes a first connection system counterpart 114 of a second connection system 34 .
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 of the second connection system 34 includes an insertable projection 114 .
  • the projection 114 is configured to be received in a recess 164 of the panel defined configuration 40 of an adjacent panel 100 , for connecting the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the receiving of the projection 114 in the recess 164 includes a friction fit.
  • the receiving of the projection 114 in the recess 164 includes an interference fit.
  • the projection 114 is sufficiently wide to increase the structural strength of the projection 114 and the connection between the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 , and to increase the air flow through the projection 114 .
  • the projection 114 is configured to support the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of an adjacent panel 100 while the panel 100 is connected to the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the projection 114 includes an urging surface 115 .
  • the urging surface 115 is angled relative to the outermost surface 104 .
  • the urging surface 115 defines a normal axis
  • the outermost surface 104 defines a normal axis
  • an acute angle defined between said normal axes has a minimum value of at least 10 degrees. In some embodiments, for example, said acute angle has a value of 45 degrees.
  • the urging surface 115 is configured to engage with the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 , and to urge the interacting portion 60 in a direction away from the axis 1001 , such that displacement of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 towards each other is effectible to effect the interaction between the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 , to connect the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 .
  • the projection 114 is connected to a residual panel portion, wherein the residual panel portion is the portion of the panel that excludes the projection 114 .
  • the projection 114 is configurable in a relative movement-effective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 5 .
  • the projection 114 is connected to the fastener receiving portion 116 , and the retaining surface defining configuration 122 is also connected to the fastener receiving portion 116 , wherein the projection 114 and the retaining surface-defining configuration 112 are disposed on opposite sides of the fastener receiving portion 116 .
  • the panel-defined configuration 20 includes a recess 126 , configured to receive a second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel-defined configuration 40 of an adjacent panel 100 , for effecting connection of the connected panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the recess 126 is defined below the projection 114 , and between the projection 114 and the fastener-receiving portion 116 .
  • the panel-defined configuration 20 includes a rear wall configuration 70 , comprising a first wall 72 and a second wall 74 .
  • the second wall 74 is disposed rearwardly of the first wall 72 , and extending from the rear-facing wall 16 .
  • the rear wall configuration 70 connects the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 , the fastener-receiving portion 116 , and the retaining surface defining configuration 122 to the wall covering portion 12 .
  • the rear wall configuration 70 extends between: 1) the fastener-receiving portion 116 , and 2) the wall covering portion 12 .
  • the rear wall configuration 70 is disposed in force transmission communication with the retaining surface defining configuration 122 .
  • the first wall 72 includes an outer surface 72 A
  • the second wall 74 includes an outer surface 74 A.
  • the outer surface 72 A of the first wall 72 is a front facing surface of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the outer surface 74 A of the second wall 74 is a rear facing surface of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the surface 74 A is disposed, relative to the surface 72 A, on an opposite side of the rear wall configuration 70 . While the panel 100 is secured to a wall 1 , the outer surface 74 A of the second wall is disposed in opposing relationship to the wall 1 .
  • the panel 100 includes, at the second end 102 , the panel-defined configuration 40 .
  • the panel-defined configuration 40 includes the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 .
  • the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 includes an interacting portion 60 .
  • the front facing wall 14 includes the interacting portion 60 , the interacting portion 60 , having a terminal end that is, in some embodiments, a free end, and extending from a joint 153 .
  • the front facing wall 14 is defined by the interacting portion 60 and a residual front facing wall portion 15 , wherein the interacting portion 60 is connected to the residual front facing wall portion 15 at the joint 153 .
  • the interacting portion 60 includes a fastener receiver-covering portion 154 and a second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 includes a projection 158 .
  • the projection 158 extends perpendicularly, in a rearwardly direction, from the covering portion 154 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 is disposed at the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 .
  • the projection 158 is configured to interact with the notch 124 of another panel 100 , with effect that the projection 158 and the notch 124 are co-operatively disposed in a relative movement interference relationship, as explained in further detail below.
  • the interacting portion 60 has a width 60 W having a minimum value of at least 0.375 inches.
  • the covering portion 154 conceals at least a portion of, for example, the entirety of, the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the adjacent panel 100 . In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel 100 from view, the covering portion 154 conceals at least a portion of, for example, the entirety of, the fastener receiving portion 116 of the adjacent panel 100 from view. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel 100 , and the adjacent panel 100 is secured to the wall 1 by a fastener, the covering portion 154 conceals at least a portion of, for example, the entirety of, the fastener from view.
  • the covering portion 154 includes an outermost surface 156 configured for being visible while the panel 100 is connected to another panel 100 , and while the connected panel 100 and the another panel 100 are secured to the wall 1 .
  • the outermost surface 156 including a continuous surface that extends along the length of the covering portion 154 .
  • the visible surface of the covering portion 154 has a minimum surface area of at least 1.125 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the covering portion 154 has a minimum width of at least 3 ⁇ 8 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the covering portion 154 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • the first panel 100 is co-operable with the second panel 100 such that, while the connection between the first and second panels is established via the connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel and the connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel, the covering portion 154 is covering (e.g. concealing) the fastener, which is effectuating the connection of the first panel 100 to the wall 1 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is configurable in a pre-deformation configuration, as depicted in FIG. 3 and FIG. 6 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the pre-deformation while there is an absence of interaction (e.g. absence of connection or engagement) between the panel 100 and an adjacent panel 100 .
  • the extending of the interacting portion 60 from the joint 153 is with effect that the interacting portion 60 is tapering rearwardly, from the residual front facing wall portion 15 , in a direction towards the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100 .
  • a normal axis of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is disposed at an acute angle relative to the normal axis of an outermost surface 15 A of the residual front facing wall portion 15 , and in some of these embodiments, for example, the acute angle has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • the interacting portion 60 is configurable in an interference effective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 7 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference effective configuration while the panel 100 is connected to the adjacent panel 100 via the connection system counterpart configurations 30 , 50 .
  • the extending of the interacting portion 60 from the joint 153 is with effect that the outermost surface 104 of the front facing wall 14 is a planar surface (e.g. outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is co-planar with the outermost surface 15 A of the residual front facing wall portion 15 ).
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the projection 158
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 of the panel 100 is receivable in the notch 124 of the adjacent panel 100 , such that the projection 158 and the notch 124 of the adjacent panel 100 are co-operable to interfere with relative movement between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the projection 158 of the panel 100 is disposed in or received in the notch 124 of the adjacent panel 100
  • the projection 158 and the notch 124 are co-operatively configured to interfere with displacement of the one of the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 , relative to the other one of the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 , within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 , and in a direction away from the other one of the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is deformable for effectuating transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration.
  • the transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration includes a forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 .
  • the forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 for transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration, includes a displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 by a distance of at least 0.030 inches in a forwardly direction.
  • the transition of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration includes rotation of the interacting portion 60 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is rotatable about the joint 153 , as depicted in FIG. 3 .
  • the angle of rotation of the covering portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • the interacting portion 60 is configurable in an interference ineffective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 8 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference ineffective configuration while: 1) the panel 100 is engaged with the adjacent panel 100 and being displaced towards the adjacent panel 100 to effect the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 , or 2) the connection between a connected panel 100 and adjacent panel 100 is to be defeated.
  • the extending of the interacting portion 60 from the joint 153 is with effect that the interacting portion 60 is tapering forwardly from the residual front facing wall portion 15 , in a direction away from the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100 .
  • a normal axis of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is disposed at an acute angle relative to the normal axis of the outermost surface 15 A of the residual front facing wall portion 15 , and in some of these embodiments, for example, the acute angle has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-ineffective configuration
  • the panel 100 is displaceable towards, or away from, the adjacent panel 100
  • the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 is disposed in an interacting relationship (e.g. contact engagement) with the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the adjacent panel 100 , for example, to effect the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 , or to defeat the connection between the connected panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is deformable for effectuating transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration.
  • the transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration includes a forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 .
  • the forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 for transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration, includes a displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 by a distance of at least 0.030 inches in a forwardly direction.
  • the transition of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration includes rotation of the interacting portion 60 about the joint 153 , as depicted in FIG. 3 .
  • the angle of rotation of the covering portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • the interacting portion 60 is urged by a bias to the pre-deformation configuration.
  • the bias is a material bias of the interacting portion 60 .
  • the bias of the interacting portion 60 is effected by the extension of the interacting portion 60 towards the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100 while there is an absence of connection between the panel 100 and another panel 100 .
  • the interacting portion 154 is resilient.
  • the interacting portion 60 is resiliently deformable or resiliently displaceable between: 1) the pre-deformation configuration, 2) the interference effective configuration, and 3) the interference ineffective configuration (e.g. between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference effective configuration; between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference ineffective configuration; between the interference effective configuration and the interference ineffective configuration).
  • the interacting portion 60 is transitionable between: 1) the pre-deformation configuration, 2) the interference effective configuration, and 3) the interference ineffective configuration (e.g. between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference effective configuration; between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference ineffective configuration; between the interference effective configuration and the interference ineffective configuration).
  • the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 includes a second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 includes a wall member 161 disposed rearwardly of the interacting portion 60 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 has a square cross-section.
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is defined by the member 161 , wherein the member 161 is extending from the rear facing wall 16 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel 100 is configured to be received in the recess 126 of the panel-defined configuration 20 of the adjacent panel 100 to effect the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the panel 100 and the projection 114 of the adjacent panel 110 are co-operatively configured such that, while the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 are connected, displacement of the panel 100 , relative to the adjacent panel 100 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of a wall 1 , on which the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 are disposed in abutting relationship, is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the panel defined configuration 40 includes an intermediate wall 162 .
  • the intermediate wall 162 is disposed intermediate the front facing wall 14 and the rear facing wall 16 .
  • the intermediate wall 162 is connected to the front facing wall 14 at the joint 153 , and extends from the joint 153 .
  • the intermediate wall 162 extends from the joint 153 to the wall member 161 .
  • the intermediate wall 162 and the residual front facing wall portion 15 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • the intermediate wall 162 and the front facing wall 14 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • the intermediate wall 162 and the covering portion 154 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • the intermediate wall 162 and the wall member 161 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • the panel-define configuration 40 includes a recess 164 .
  • the recess 164 of the panel 100 is configured to receive the projection 114 of the adjacent panel 100 for connecting the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 .
  • the recess 164 is defined by: 1) an inner surface 60 A of the interacting portion 60 , an inner surface 1611 of the wall member 161 , and 3) the intermediate wall 162 , for example, an intermediate wall surface 1621 of the intermediate wall 162 .
  • the recess 164 is disposed intermediate the front facing wall 14 and the rear facing wall 16 .
  • the panel 100 is configured for defining a first panel 100 which is connectible with a second panel 100 , for example, via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 .
  • the connection of the first and second panels is effected by: 1) snap fit engagement between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 , and 2) disposition of the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g.
  • the snap-fit engagement between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 is effected by the displacement of the interacting portion 60 from the interference ineffective configuration to the interference effective configuration.
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124 of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124 of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 124 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the first and second panels), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the snap fit connection between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 is with effect that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the first connection system counterpart 110
  • the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, as depicted in FIGS. 7
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g.
  • the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , in a direction that is perpendicular to a normal axis of the surface of the wall or a normal axis of the front-facing surface 104 , is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158 of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 is received in the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , such that the interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels, is established, and that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 is engaging the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , such that the interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels, is established, and that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the bias of the interacting portion 60 resists or opposes (e.g. prevents) defeating of the relative movement interference relationship between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 .
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the first connection system counterpart 114
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the first panel or of the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 114 and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent) lifting of the second panel away from the first panel), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the first connection system counterpart 114
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , within a plane that is perpendicular to the surface of the wall, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is oppose (prevented).
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of the surface of the wall, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the projection 114 of the first panel is received in the recess 164 of the second panel 100
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is received in the recess 126 of the first panel 100 .
  • the shoulder 114 is disposed in opposing relationship with the intermediate wall 162 , the covering portion 154 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 .
  • the intermediate wall 162 is configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) relative displacement of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 towards each other, with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the covering portion 154 is disposed forwardly of the projection 114 , and is configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) displacement of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 , relative to the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 , in a direction perpendicular to the outermost surface 104 of the first panel 100 , with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is disposed rearwardly of the projection 114 , and is configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) displacement of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 , relative to the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 , away from covering portion 154 , in a direction perpendicular to the wall-opposing surface 106 , with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is received in the recess 126 of the first panel 100
  • the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is disposed in opposing relationship with the fastener receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100 , and co-operate to oppose (e.g. prevent) relative displacement of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 towards each other, with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is disposed in abutting relationship with the fastener receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100 .
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, as depicted in FIG.
  • the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g.
  • the axis of extrusion of the first panel or the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 124 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the first and second panels), and 2) the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g.
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 114 and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent lifting of the second panel away from the first panel), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g.
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, and 2) the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g.
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , within a plane that is perpendicular to the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g.
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , in a direction that is perpendicular to a normal axis of the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, and 2) the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g.
  • the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 , for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100 , away from the first panel 100 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are co-operable such that the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement effectible relationship, as depicted in FIG. 10 .
  • the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-ineffective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 8 , and there is an absence of interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels.
  • the absence of the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel is the absence of interference, to relative movement, of the second panel, relative to the first panel, in a direction that is along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel (e.g. perpendicular to a normal axis of the front-facing wall 104 and away from the first panel).
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the absence of the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel is the absence of interference, to relative movement, of the second panel, relative to the first panel, within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall and away from the first panel.
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the absence of the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel is the absence of interference, to relative movement, of the second panel, relative to the first panel, in a direction that is perpendicular to a normal axis of the surface of the wall and away from the first panel.
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the transition of the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 from the relative movement interference relationship to the relative movement effectible relationship is effected by transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration.
  • the transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration is with effect that the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel, is defeated (e.g. the interference to pulling the first and second panels away from each other is defeated).
  • the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 conceals at least a portion of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 .
  • the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 conceals the entirety of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 .
  • the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100 , such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 for securing the first panel 100 to a wall 1 is concealed by the covering portion 154 .
  • Such concealment of the of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 , the fastener-receiving portion 116 , and the fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected first panel 100 and second panel 100 .
  • first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 is covering the fastener.
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 for example, the wall member 161 , of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 are disposed in the relative movement interference relationship, and the first panel 100 is connected to a wall with a fastener, the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 is covering the fastener.
  • the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the connected first panel 100 and second panel 100 is mounted.
  • the visible surfaces of the wall covering portion 12 and the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 are co-planar when the first and second panels are connected to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system counterpart 32 , of the second panel 100 , is to be displaced past the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , to effect: 1) snap fit engagement between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 , in the recess 126 of the first panel 100 .
  • the co-operability of the first and second panels is such that the projection 114 of the first panel 100 and the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 are configurable for disposition in a relative movement effectible relationship, as depicted in FIG. 10 .
  • the projection 114 of the first panel 100 is disposed in the relative movement-effective configuration
  • the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is disposed in the interference-ineffective configuration
  • the second panel 100 is displaceable towards the first panel 100 , such that the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system counterpart 32 , of the second panel 100 is displaceable, past the projection 114 of the first panel 100 and towards the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , for aligning the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g.
  • the notch 124 of the first connection system 32 , to effect the snap fit connection between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 .
  • the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in alignment.
  • the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in opposing relationship.
  • the first and second panels are disposed in abutting engagement with a wall 1 and the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in opposing relationship.
  • the projection 114 of the first panel 100 is disposed in the relative movement-effective configuration, and the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the pre-deformation configuration.
  • the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are displaced towards each other, for example, the second panel 100 is displaced towards the first panel 100 , until the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 becomes disposed in contact engagement with the projection 114 of the first panel 100 , for example, the urging surface 115 of the projection 114 .
  • a force is applied, by the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 , to the projection 114 of the first panel.
  • a reaction force is applied by the projection 114 , for example, the urging surface 115 , of the first panel 100 to the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 , the reaction force having a direction oriented away from the axis 1001 , with effect that the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is deformed or deflected, such that: 1) the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is transitioned from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration, and 2) the projection 114 of the first panel 100 and the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 become disposed in the relative movement effective relationship.
  • the second panel 100 continues to be displaced towards the first panel 100 , such that the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 , is displaced past the projection 114 of the first panel 110 , until the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 becomes disposed in alignment with the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the interacting portion in response to the material bias of the interacting portion 60 , the interacting portion is transitioned from the interference-ineffective configuration to the interference-effective configuration, and the and the projection 158 becomes disposed in the notch 124 , to effect the snap fit engagement between the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 , and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 . Simultaneously, while the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 , and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 . Simultaneously, while the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the second panel 100 is displaced past the projection 114 of the first panel 110 and becomes disposed in the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the first panel 100 , the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the first panel 100 , becomes disposed in the recess 164 of the second panel 100 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 , becomes disposed in the recess 126 of the first panel 100 , thereby establishing connection between the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 .
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the second panel 100 becomes disposed in the recess 126 of the first panel 100 , thereby
  • Additional like panels can be, successively, added to this assembly, in similar manner, such that the wall panel assembly, established by the connection of the panels, is defined by disposition of the panels in adjacent relationship to one another, for example, in a vertical series.
  • each one of the panels of wall panel assembly, independently is elongated and is defined by a longitudinal axis, such that the disposition of the wall panels in adjacent relationship to one another, in a vertical series, is such that, for each one of the walls panels, independently, the longitudinal axis is horizontally oriented.
  • the first panel 100 can be displaced towards the second panel 100 to effect the connection between the first and second panels, similar to the manner by which the second panel is displaced towards the first panel 100 to effect the connection between the first and second panels.
  • the first panel 100 is first connected to the wall 1 via a fastener configuration (e.g. one or more mechanical fasteners 8 ) that is penetrated through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100 , and then the second panel 100 is connected to the first panel 100 . Then, the second panel 100 is connected to the wall 1 via a fastener configuration that is penetrated through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the second panel 100 .
  • a fastener configuration e.g. one or more mechanical fasteners 8
  • the first and second panels are connected via the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the first panel 100 and the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the second panel 100 , similar to the manner by which the first and second panels are connected via the via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 .
  • the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is transitioned from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration.
  • the second panel 100 is displaceable away from the first panel 100 , within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, to effect the defeating of the connection between the first and second panels.
  • the panel 100 is configured to receive and retain a mounting bracket 502 .
  • the panel 100 defines a bracket connector receiving cavity or recess 130 , as depicted in FIG. 2 , for receiving a bracket connector 504 of a mounting bracket 502 , and for hanging of the mounting bracket from the panel 100 , as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 .
  • the cavity 130 is defined by a cavity or recess defining surface 132 .
  • the cavity defining surface 132 includes the outer surface 72 A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the cavity defining surface 132 includes the retaining surface 134 .
  • FIG. 29 to FIG. 40 An example of a mounting bracket 502 , which is configured for hanging from, and retention to, the panel 100 or a wall panel assembly 10 , is depicted in FIG. 29 to FIG. 40 .
  • the mounting bracket 502 includes the connector 504 that is configured to co-operate with the panel 100 for retention of the bracket 502 to the panel 100 , for example, the first connection counterpart 504 as depicted in FIG. 29 to FIG. 34 .
  • the cavity 130 and the retaining surface 134 are co-operatively configured such that, while the panel 100 is secured to a wall 1 , insertion of the bracket connector 504 into the cavity 130 is with effect that the bracket connector 504 is rotated, relative to the panel 100 , with effect that a retained configuration is established.
  • the bracket 502 is vertically supported by the panel 100
  • the retaining surface 134 is opposing displacement of the bracket 502 , relative to the panel 100 , away from the wall 1 , for example, in a direction that is normal to the wall 1 .
  • the cavity 130 is an L-shaped cavity.
  • a panel 100 is co-operable with another panel 100 such that, while the panels are connected together, the cavity 130 of the panel 100 (e.g. an upper panel 100 ) is disposed for connection to a first connection counterpart 504 of a mounting assembly 500 , and the cavity 130 of the another panel 100 (e.g. a lower panel 100 ) is disposed for connection to a second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the cavity 130 of the panel 100 e.g. an upper panel 100
  • the cavity 130 of the another panel 100 e.g. a lower panel 100
  • the panel 100 comprises a guide surface 136 .
  • the guide surface 136 is configured to facilitate retention the bracket to the panel 100 , for example, by facilitating rotation of the bracket connector relative to the panel 100 while the bracket connector is disposed in the cavity 130 .
  • the panel 100 includes a wall member 141 that extends rearwardly from the front facing wall 14 , and connecting the front facing wall 14 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the wall member 141 includes a wall portion 143 that has an arcuate wall surface 145 .
  • the guiding surface 136 is defined by the arcuate wall surface 145 .
  • the cavity 130 , the guide surface 136 , and the retaining surface 134 are co-operatively configured such that, while the panel 100 is secured to the mounting wall 1 and the bracket connector 504 is being inserted into the cavity 130 , the guide surface 136 engages the bracket connector 504 with effect that the connector 504 is rotated, relative to the panel 100 , such that movement of the bracket connector 504 , within the cavity 130 , is directed, with effect that the retained configuration is established.
  • the bracket 502 is displaced towards the panel 100 to insert the bracket connector into the cavity 130 .
  • the minimum rotation of the connector 504 effected by the guide surface 136 is at least 30 degrees.
  • a force is applied by the guide surface 136 to the connector 504 , with effect that the connector 504 is rotated, relative to the panel 100 , such that movement of the bracket connector, within the cavity 130 , is directed, with effect that the retained configuration is established.
  • the rotation of the connector 504 , relative to the panel 100 , that is effected by the guide surface 136 is such that movement of the bracket connector 504 , within the cavity 130 , is directed further into the cavity 130 .
  • the guide surface 136 has an arcuate surface portion.
  • the arcuate surface portion of the guide surface 136 has a minimum radius of curvature of at least 1/16 inches.
  • the cavity 130 is defined by the cavity-defining surface 132 , and the cavity-defining surface 132 includes the guide surface 136 .
  • the cavity-defining surface 132 includes an end surface 138 (defined by the outermost surface 72 A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 ), a rounded surface 140 extending between the retaining surface 134 and the end surface 138 , and a supporting surface 142 .
  • the rounded surface 140 is disposed between the retaining surface 134 and the end surface 138 , to facilitate extrusion of the panel 100 and to improve strength of the cavity 130 .
  • the rounded surface 140 has a minimum radius of curvature of at least 1/16 inches.
  • the supporting surface 142 is configured to vertically support the bracket while the bracket connector is disposed in the cavity 130 .
  • the supporting surface 142 is defined by the outer surface of the wall member 141 .
  • the bracket connector 504 is engaged with the supporting surface 142 , for example, seated against the supporting surface 142 , while the supporting surface 142 is vertically supporting the bracket.
  • the end surface 138 is angled relative to the supporting surface 142 , for example, to facilitate extrusion of the panel 100 , and to increase strength of the cavity 130 .
  • the end surface 138 defines a perpendicular axis 138 A
  • the supporting surface defines a perpendicular axis 142 A
  • the acute angle defined between the perpendicular axis 138 A and the perpendicular axis 142 A has a maximum value of 87 degrees.
  • the cavity 130 includes a counterpart receiving portion 144 and a counterpart retaining portion 146 .
  • the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is configured to receive the bracket connector 504 , and to enable rotation of the bracket while the bracket connector 504 is disposed in the counterpart-receiving portion 144 .
  • the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is defined by at least a portion of the end surface 138 , the guide surface 136 , and the supporting surface 142 .
  • the counterpart-retaining portion 146 is configured to retain the mounting bracket 502 to the panel 100 while the bracket connector 504 is disposed in the counterpart-retaining portion 146 .
  • the counterpart-retaining portion 146 is defined by at least a portion of the end surface 138 , the rounded surface 140 , and the retaining surface 134 . While the bracket connector 504 is disposed in the counterpart-retaining portion 146 , the bracket connector 504 is bearing against the guiding surface 136 and the retaining surface 134 , as depicted in FIG. 33 , such that the tolerance between the bracket connector 504 , the end surface 138 , the rounded surface 140 , and the retaining surface 134 is such that displacement of the bracket connector 504 , and thus, the bracket 502 , is substantially limited. The substantially limited displacement of the bracket connector 504 , and thus, the bracket 502 , results in less wear and tear on the bracket 502 , and less displacement of a load that is supported by the bracket.
  • the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is wider than the counterpart-retaining portion 146 , such that the bracket connector 504 is rotatable while disposed in the counterpart-receiving portion 144 , and that displacement of the bracket connector 504 is limited, such that the bracket connector 504 is retainable to the panel 100 , while disposed in the counterpart-retaining portion 146 .
  • the spacing distance between the rounded surface 140 and the supporting surface 142 is such that the bracket connector is receivable and retainable in the cavity 130 .
  • the minimum spacing distance between the rounded surface 140 and the supporting surface 142 is at least 5 ⁇ 8 inches.
  • the bracket connector 504 is inserted into the counterpart-receiving portion 144 of the cavity 130 , as depicted in FIG. 32 .
  • the direction of insertion of the bracket connector 504 into the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is parallel to the perpendicular axis of the outermost surface 104 .
  • the bracket connector 504 is displaced further into the counterpart-receiving portion 144 until the bracket connector 504 is engaged with the guide surface 136 , as depicted in FIG. 32 .
  • the guide surface 136 applies a reaction force to the bracket connector 504 , with effect that the connector 504 is rotated relative to the panel 100 , such that the connector 504 is disposed further in the cavity 130 , for example, in the counterpart retaining portion 146 , and disposed in opposing relationship to the retaining surface 134 .
  • the bracket 502 is disposed in the retained configuration, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 . In some embodiments, for example, at this point, the bracket 502 is hanging from the panel 100 .
  • the retaining and hanging of the bracket 502 from the panel 100 is effected without the use of fasteners, for example, mechanical fasteners.
  • the bracket 502 while the bracket 502 is hung from the panel 100 , the bracket is vertically supported by the panel 100 , and displacement of the bracket, relative to the panel 100 , in a direction that is normal to the an outermost surface of the panel 100 , is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • displacement of the bracket, relative to the panel 100 along an axis that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel 100 , is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the bracket connector 504 is rotated in a direction opposite the direction for retaining the bracket 502 to the panel 100 , such that there is an absence of disposition of the bracket connector 504 in opposing relationship to the retaining surface 134 . At this point, the bracket connector 504 is displaced away from the panel 100 until the bracket connector 504 is disposed outside the cavity 130 .
  • the structure of the cavity 130 is configured such that the panel 100 is able to support a heavier load that is mounted to a bracket 502 that is retained to the panel 100 via the cavity 130 . In this respect, the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130 is increased.
  • the panel 100 includes a wall member 141 that extends rearwardly from the front facing wall 14 , and connecting the front facing wall 14 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the wall member 141 includes a wall portion 143 that has an arcuate wall surface 145 .
  • the arcuate wall surface 145 has a radius of curvature having a minimum value of at least 1/16 inches.
  • the cavity defining surface 132 includes the arcuate wall surface 145 of the wall member 141 .
  • a displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134 , with effect that rotation of a rotation-urgable portion of the panel 100 , in a direction away from the rear facing wall 16 , is urged.
  • the rotation of a rotation-urgable portion of the panel 100 , in a direction away from the rear facing wall 16 is opposed (e.g. prevented), by the wall portion 143 .
  • the opposition e.g.
  • the rotation-urgable portion includes the retaining surface defining configuration 122 .
  • the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds per linear foot of the panel 100 (e.g. measured along the axis 2 ).
  • the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 are configured such that the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in a non-parallel relationship.
  • a displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134 , with effect that displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , in the direction away from the mounting wall, is urged
  • the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 are co-operatively configured such that the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , in the direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the ability of the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 , of the rear wall configuration 70 , wherein the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in the non-parallel relationship, to oppose (e.g. prevent) the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , in the direction away from the mounting wall, is increased, due to the non-parallel relationship between the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 .
  • the displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 122 , with effect that bending of the rear wall configuration 70 , in a direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is urged.
  • the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 are co-operatively configured such that the bending of the rear wall configuration 70 , in the direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the front-facing surface 72 A defines a normal axis 138 A
  • the rear-facing surface 74 A defines a normal axis 138 B, as depicted in FIG. 2
  • an acute angle defined between the normal axis 138 A of the front-facing surface 72 A and the normal axis 138 B of the rear-facing surface 74 A has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds per linear foot of the panel 100 (e.g. measured along the axis 2 ).
  • the disposition of the first wall 72 and the rear wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 in the non-parallel relationship is such that the first wall 72 extends from the wall covering portion 12 towards the fastener receiving portion 116 in a direction away from the second wall 74 .
  • the disposition of the first wall 72 and the rear wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 in the non-parallel relationship is such that the first wall 72 extends from the wall covering portion 12 in a direction towards the front side of the panel 100 .
  • the panel 100 includes a wall member 147 , connecting the retaining surface-defining wall 123 of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the wall 147 member includes a wall portion 148 including an arcuate wall surface 149 .
  • the cavity defining surface 132 includes the arcuate wall surface 149 of the wall portion 148 .
  • the arcuate wall surface 149 defines the rounded surface 140 .
  • a displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134 , with effect that displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , in the direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is urged.
  • the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , away from the mounting wall 1 is opposed (e.g. prevented), by the wall portion 148 .
  • relative to a wall member that extends between the retaining surface defining wall 123 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration that is absent an arcuate wall surface e.g.
  • the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds per linear foot of the panel 100 (e.g. measured along the axis 2 ).
  • the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 is connected to the fastener-receiving portion 116 .
  • the displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134 , with effect that rotation of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , relative to the fastener-receiving portion 116 , in a direction away from the wall 1 , is urged.
  • the rotation of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , relative to the fastener-receiving portion 116 , in the direction away from the wall 1 is opposed (e.g. prevented) by the wall portion 148 .
  • the ability of the wall portion 148 , wherein the wall portion 148 includes the arcuate wall surface 149 to oppose (e.g. prevent) the rotation of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 , relative to the fastener-receiving portion 116 , in the direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is increased, due to the arcuate wall surface 149 .
  • the wall member 147 is an arcuate wall member
  • the wall portion 148 is defined by a portion of the arcuate wall member
  • the arcuate wall surface 147 of the wall portion 148 is defined by an arcuate wall surface of the arcuate wall member.
  • the wall member 147 defines a terminal end of the cavity 130 .
  • said slat wall panels are secured to a mounting wall 1 via fasteners that is received through a fastener receiving portion, and also via fasteners that are received through a cavity for receiving a bracket connector to retain a bracket to the panel.
  • the additional fasteners through the cavity are needed to secure the panel to the wall while a bracket is retained to the panel and a load is mounted to the bracket.
  • the industry standard width of an opening of the cavity of existing slat wall panels is 0.390 inches. The industry standard width is based on the width of the head of common fasteners (e.g. No. 8 or No.
  • the width of the opening of the cavity of existing slat wall panels has to be sufficiently wide to provide clearance for the head of the fastener.
  • the width of the opening of the cavity 130 can be reduced from the industry standard of 0.390 inches to, for example, 0.300 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance from the fastener receiving portion 116 and the cavity 130 is reduced, which is desirable, as the minimum spacing distance from the fastener, while the fastener is received in the fastener receiving portion 116 , and the bracket 502 , is reduced, while the retained configuration is established.
  • the panel 100 is less susceptible to deformation, for example, bending, while the bracket 502 is loaded, as the fastener opposes more of the load that is supported by the bracket 502 .
  • the minimum spacing distance between the fastener locator 120 and the wall member 141 is 0.750 inches.
  • connection it is desirable for the connection to be defeatable, such that, for example, the panels 100 may be transported to a different location and the panel assembly 10 may be installed at the different location, or that another panel can be connected to the first panel.
  • connection between the first and second panels it is also desirable for the connection between the first and second panels to be defeatable in a manner other than sliding one of the first panel and the second panel, relative to the other of the first panel and the second panel, in a direction along the length of the first and second panels (e.g.
  • first and second panels are connected via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 , to defeat the connection between connected panels, one of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is rotatable relative to the other of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 to defeat the connection between the first connect system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 .
  • the second panel 100 is rotatable, relative to the first panel 100 , in a direction away from the wall, to defeat the connection between the first and second panels.
  • the first and second panels are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection of the first and second panels is defeated, via the rotation of one of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 , relative to the other one of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 , the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are separable.
  • FIG. 13 depicts a panel 100 A that is an alternate embodiment of the panel 100 depicted in FIG. 1 .
  • Panel 100 A substantially corresponds to the panel 100 , except the width of the panel 100 A, measured along the central longitudinal axis 1001 A of the panel 100 A, is different from the width of the panel 100 , measured along the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100 .
  • the number of ribs 108 of the panel increases as the width of the panel increases.
  • the number of ribs 108 of the panel decreases as the width of the panel decreases.
  • the panel 100 includes a plurality of cavities 130 .
  • Each one of the plurality of cavities 130 independently, includes the features described herein.
  • Each one of the plurality of cavities 130 is configured for retaining a bracket 502 to the panel 100 .
  • the panel 100 includes two cavities 130 .
  • the panel 100 includes three cavities 130 .
  • the panel 100 includes four cavities 130 .
  • the panel 100 includes more than four cavities 130 .
  • the panel 100 includes: 1) a wall member 141 includes a wall portion 143 that has an arcuate wall surface 145 , 2 ) a rear wall configuration 70 wherein the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in a non-parallel relationship, and 3) a wall member 147 , connecting the retaining surface-defining wall 123 of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 , to improve the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130 .
  • the panel 100 includes a guiding surface 136 for guiding the rotation of the bracket connector 504 into the cavity 130 to effect the retained configuration.
  • FIG. 14 depicts a panel 100 B
  • FIG. 15 depict a panel 100 C.
  • the panel 100 B and the panel 100 C are alternate embodiments of the panel 100 depicted in FIG. 1 .
  • Panel 100 B and panel 100 C substantially correspond to the panel 100 , except the panel 100 B the panel 100 C include more than one cavity 130 .
  • the panel 100 B includes two cavities 130 .
  • the panel 100 C includes four cavities 130 .
  • FIG. 16 depicts a wall panel assembly 10 A comprising three panels 100 C.
  • the minimum spacing distance 24 X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 2.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 24 Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 2.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 24 X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 3.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 24 Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 3.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 24 X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 5.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 24 Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 5.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 3.5 inches. In some embodiments, for example, for a three-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 3.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 25 X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 2.5 inches.
  • the minimum spacing distance 25 Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 2.5 inches.
  • the material of the panel 100 includes plastic, for example, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, or recycled plastic.
  • the material of the panel 100 includes a composite, such as, for example, wood fibre composite, recycled material, or cellular foam.
  • the material of the panel 100 includes metal, such as aluminum.
  • the material of the panel 100 includes fibreglass.
  • the material of the panel 100 includes wood.
  • FIG. 17 depicts a wall panel assembly 10 B comprising two panels 100 D, the panel 100 D being an alternate embodiment of the panel 100 .
  • the panel 100 and the panel 100 D are substantially similar, except the panel 100 D is solid wood.
  • the panel 100 D is solid wood
  • the panel 100 is manufactured by extrusion. In such embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is an extruded lineal. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by molding. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by pultrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by cutting a piece of wood. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by casting or forging.
  • the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100 that is the same as the first panel 100 .
  • the first panel 100 and the second panel are both the panel 100 as depicted in FIG. 1 .
  • the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel that is different from the first panel 100 .
  • the first panel 100 is the panel 100 depicted in FIG. 1
  • the second panel is any one of the other panels described herein, for example, any one of the panel 100 A to the panel 100 F.
  • a wall panel assembly 10 is assembled by connecting two of the same panels together, or connecting two different panels together.
  • a first panel is connectible to a second panel, wherein the connection is effected by the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel, and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel.
  • the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130 is increased via structural changes to the cavity 130 , it may be desirable to penetrate portions of the panel 100 , in addition to the fastener receiving portion 116 , to improve the securing of the panel 100 to the wall 1 .
  • FIG. 18 depicts a panel 100 E that is an alternate embodiment of the panel 100 .
  • Panel 100 E substantially corresponds to the panel 100 , except the panel 100 E includes more than one cavity 130 , and further includes one or more fastener-receiving portions 1000 .
  • the panel 100 E includes three fastener-receiving portions 1000 .
  • the panel 100 E is configured to be fastened to a wall 1 via a fastener that is received through a cavity 130 of the panel 100 E.
  • at least one of the cavities 130 of the panel 100 E is configured to receive a fastener and engage the fastener for fastening the panel 100 E to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener-receiving portion 1000 of the panel 100 E is configured to receive one or more mechanical fasteners, for example, screws, bolts, pins, and the like, to connect the panel 100 E to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener-receiving portion 1000 is configured to co-operate with one or more mechanical fasteners, wherein at least a portion of the mechanical fastener is disposed in the cavity 130 , to connect the panel 100 E to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener-receiving portion 1000 includes a fastener-engaging surface 1002 .
  • the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is defined by the outer surface 72 A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is configured to engage with a head of a fastener, and further configured to oppose, for example, prevent, further displacement of the fastener through the panel 100 E while the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is engaged to the head of the fastener.
  • the cavity-defining surface 132 includes the fastener-engaging surface 1002 .
  • the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is aligned with an opening 1301 of the cavity 130 , such that the fastener is receivable through the opening 1301 , and extending through the cavity 130 , to engage the fastener-engaging surface 1002 .
  • the opening 1301 is sufficiently wide such that the head of the fastener is receivable in the opening 1301 and displaceable through the opening 1301 .
  • the fastener-receiving portion 1000 includes a fastener locator 1004 , similar to the fastener locator 120 , for locating placement of a fastener in a fastener effective position, and for guiding the penetration of the panel 100 by the fastener.
  • the fastener locator 1004 is defined by the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the fastener locator 1004 includes a groove that is defined within the outer surface 72 A of the first wall 72 .
  • the fastener locator 1004 is configured to receive the tip of a fastener.
  • the fastener locator 1004 is sufficiently deep and wide to receive the tip of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 1004 , the position of the fastener-receiving portion 1000 is identified for a user to fasten the panel 100 E to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener locator 1004 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 1004 , the fastener is oriented such that the fastener is able to fasten the panel 100 E to a wall 1 .
  • the fastener locator 1004 is defined on the fastener-engaging surface 1002 .
  • the panel 100 E To connect the panel 100 E to a wall 1 , the panel 100 E is disposed against the wall 1 , and the fastener is displaced relative to the panel 100 E such that the fastener is received in the cavity 130 , for example, the counterpart-receiving portion 144 . At this point, the fastener continues to be displaced in the cavity 130 until the tip of the fastener is engaged with the fastener locator 1004 , such that the fastener becomes oriented for fastening the panel 100 E via the fastener locator 1004 .
  • the fastener is displaced through the fastener-engaging surface 1002 of the panel 100 E and further displaced through the wall-opposing surface 106 until the fastener engages the wall 1 , such that the panel 100 E is coupled to the wall 1 via the fastener.
  • At least one of the cavities 130 of the panel 100 E is configured to receive a fastener to fasten the panel 100 E to the wall.
  • the cavity-defining surface 132 includes the fastener-engaging surface 1002 .
  • a fastener-engaging surface 1002 is absent from the cavity-defining surface 132 of a cavity 130 A disposed at the first end 101 of the panel 100 E, while the cavity-defining surface 132 of each other cavity 130 of the panel 100 E includes a fastener-engaging surface 1002 .
  • the width of the opening of the cavity 130 A is less than the width of the opening of the cavity 130 , as the width of the opening of the cavity 130 A does not have to be sufficient to provide clearance for receiving the head of the fastener.
  • a fastener in addition to the fastener that connects the panel 100 E to the wall 1 via the fastener-receiving portion 116 , can connect the panel 100 E to the wall 1 via the fastener-receiving portion 1000 .
  • the additional fasteners strengthens the connection of the panel 100 E to the wall 1 . Such additional connection strength is desirable if the load to be supported by a mounting bracket that is connected to the panel 100 E is particularly heavy.
  • the exposed portion of the head of the fastener is configured to guide the displacement of the bracket connector 504 , for example, rotation of the bracket connector 504 , for disposition of the bracket connector 504 further into the cavity 130 .
  • the exposed portion of the head of the fastener which is configured to guide the displacement of the bracket connector 504 further into the cavity, includes a rounded portion.
  • the bracket connector 504 can be received by the residual portion of the cavity 130 that is unobstructed by the head of the fastener that is securing the panel 100 E to the wall 1 , for effecting the retained configuration.
  • FIG. 19 depicts a panel 100 F that is an alternate embodiment of the panel 100 E.
  • the panel 100 F substantially corresponds to the panel 100 E, except the panel 100 F is solid wood.
  • a cavity 130 of a panel as described herein, for example, panel 100 to panel 100 F, is configured to receive a fastener to fasten the panel to the wall 1 .
  • the cavity-defining surface 132 of said cavity 130 defines a fastener-engaging surface 1002 of a fastener-receiving portion to engage with a head of a fastener for connecting the panel to a wall 1 .
  • FIG. 20 depicts an example embodiment for a trim 2200 .
  • the trim 2200 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100 F, to conceal the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100 , and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 2200 and panel.
  • the trim 2200 and panel 100 are connected in a manner that is substantially similar to the manner by which adjacent panels 100 are connected, as described herein.
  • the trim 2200 is connectible to the panel 100 , that is the uppermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the uppermost panel 100 to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 2200 is an upper end trim 2200 , such that, while the connected trim 2200 and panel is secured to the mounting wall 1 , the upper end trim 2200 is disposed at an upper end of the connected trim and panel.
  • the trim 2200 is connectible to the panel 100 , such that connected trim and panel are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the trim 2200 defines a central longitudinal axis 22001 .
  • the trim 2200 includes a trim defined configuration 2240 that substantially corresponds to the panel defined configuration 40 at the second end 102 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined configuration 2240 includes a trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 that substantially corresponds to the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 2200 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 and the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 2200 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • the trim defined configuration 2240 includes the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 , which includes an interacting portion 2202 , which substantially corresponds to the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100 .
  • the interacting portion 2202 includes a covering portion 2205 , for effectuating the concealment of the fastener in like manner as the effectuating of the concealment of the fastener, by co-operation between adjacent panels in the wall panel assembly, by the covering portion 154 of the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100 .
  • the covering portion 2205 includes an outermost surface 2204 configured for being visible while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100 , the outermost surface 2204 including a continuous surface that extends along the length of the covering portion 2205 .
  • the interacting portion 2202 further includes a trim defined second connection system counterpart 2206 (e.g. a rearward projection 2206 ) of the first connection system 32 , substantially corresponding to the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 , of the panel 100 , that is configured to co-operate with the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, to oppose (e.g. prevent) pulling of the trim 2200 away from the panel 100 .
  • a trim defined second connection system counterpart 2206 e.g. a rearward projection 2206 of the first connection system 32
  • substantially corresponding to the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 , of the panel 100 that is configured to co-operate with the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, to oppose (e.g. prevent) pulling of the trim 2200 away from the panel 100 .
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 further includes a trim defined second connection system counterpart 2208 of the second connection system 34 , including a wall member 2209 , disposed rearwardly of the interacting portion 2202 , substantially corresponding to the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 , and is configured to co-operate with the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 to oppose (e.g. prevent) lifting of the trim 2200 away from the panel 100 .
  • the first connection system counterpart 114 e.g. the projection 114
  • the trim defined configuration 2240 further includes a trim wall 2201 , that defines an intermediate wall 22012 that extends between the interacting portion 2202 and the trim defined second connection system counterpart 2208 .
  • the interacting portion 2202 is pivotable about a joint 2214 , for transitioning between the pre-deformation configuration, the interference effective configuration, and the interference ineffective configuration.
  • the interacting portion 2202 is connected to the trim wall 2201 at the joint 2214 , as depicted in FIG. 20 .
  • the trim wall 2201 includes an outermost end surface 22011 configured for being visible while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100 , the outermost end surface 22011 including a continuous surface that extends along the length of the trim 2200 .
  • the outermost end surface 22011 has a minimum surface area of at least 0.375 inches squared.
  • the visible surface of the outermost end surface 22011 has a minimum width or height of at least 1 ⁇ 8 inches.
  • the visible surface of the outermost end surface 22011 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • the trim defined configuration further defines a recess 2210 , substantially corresponding to the recess 164 , between an inner surface of the interacting portion 2202 , an inner surface of the trim defined second connection system counterpart 2208 , and the intermediate wall 22012 , for receiving the projection 114 of the panel.
  • the trim 2200 and the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection between the trim 2200 and the panel 100 is established, the covering portion 2205 is concealing the fastener that is connecting the panel 100 to the wall 1 .
  • the covering portion 2205 of the trim conceals at least a portion of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100 , the covering portion 2205 of the trim 2200 conceals the entirety of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100 , the covering portion 2205 of the trim 2200 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100 , such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 is concealed by the covering portion 2205 .
  • Such concealment of the of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 for example, the fastener-receiving portion 116 , and a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 , provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected trim 2200 and the panel 100 .
  • the interacting portion 2202 is transitioned from the interference effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration.
  • the trim 2200 is displaceable away from the panel 100 in a direction perpendicular to the surface 22011 , for example, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel 100 or the trim 2200 (e.g. the trim 2200 can be pulled away from the panel 100 ).
  • one of the trim 2200 and the panel 100 is rotated relative to the other of the trim 2200 and the panel 100 .
  • the material of the trim 2200 includes plastic, for example, PVC, polypropylene, or recycled plastic.
  • the material of the trim 2200 includes a composite, such as, for example, wood fibre composite, recycled material, or cellular foam.
  • the material of the trim 2200 includes metal, such as aluminum.
  • the material of the trim 2200 includes fibreglass.
  • the material of the trim 2200 includes wood.
  • the trim 2200 is solid wood.
  • the trim 2200 is manufactured by extrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by molding. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by pultrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by cutting a piece of wood. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by casting or forging.
  • FIG. 21 depicts an example embodiment for a trim 2300 .
  • the trim 2300 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100 F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 2340 of the trim 2300 , and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 2300 and panel.
  • the trim 2300 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 2300 to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 2300 is a bottom end trim 2300 or a lower end trim 2300 , such that, while the connected trim 2300 and panel is secured to the mounting wall 1 , the bottom end trim 2300 is disposed at a bottom end or lower end of the connected trim and panel.
  • the trim 2300 is connectible to the panel 100 , such that connected trim and panel are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the trim 2300 and panel 100 are connected in a manner that is substantially similar to the manner by which adjacent panels 100 are connected, as described herein.
  • the trim 2300 is connected to a mounting wall 1 , for example, via a fastener, in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to the mounting wall 1 , as described herein, and then a panel 100 is connected to the trim 2300 that is connected to the wall 1 , in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100 , as described herein, to define the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the trim 2300 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the trim 2300 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • the trim 2300 includes a base 2301 that defines a rear-facing and wall-opposing surface 2306 that is configured for opposing the wall and being disposed in abutting engagement with the wall 1 while the trim 2300 is secured to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 2300 includes a trim defined configuration 2340 that substantially corresponds to the panel defined configuration 20 at the first end 101 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined configuration 2340 includes a trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 that substantially corresponds to the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 2300 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 2300 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. a notch 2324 ) of the first connection system 32 , substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system counterpart 32 , of the panel 100 , and configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • the projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the panel 100 to oppose, for example, prevent, displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 2300 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or trim (e.g. oppose, for example, prevent, pulling of the panel 100 away from the trim 2300 ).
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 further includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 (e.g. a projection 2314 ) substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 includes an urging surface 2315 , which substantially corresponds to the urging surface 115 of the projection 114 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 is configured to be received in the recess 164 of the panel 100 , and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 , to oppose, for example, prevent, displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 2300 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel (e.g. oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 2300 ).
  • the trim defined configuration 2340 further includes a fastener receiving portion 2316 , including a fastener locator 2320 and a fastener-engaging surface 2318 , substantially corresponding to the fastener receiving portion 116 , which includes the fastener locator 120 and a fastener-engaging surface 118 , for emplacing a fastener in the fastener effective position to secure the trim 2300 to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 2300 To connect the trim 2300 to a wall 1 , the trim 2300 , for example, the rear facing surface 2306 of the base 2301 , is disposed in abutting engagement against the wall 1 , the fastener is emplaced in the fastener effective position via the fastener locator 2320 , and penetrated through the fastener-engaging surface 2318 of the trim 2300 , and further penetrated through the wall-opposing surface 2306 until the fastener engages the wall, such that the trim 2300 is coupled to the wall via the fastener 1 .
  • the trim defined configuration 2340 further defines a recess 2326 , substantially corresponding to the recess 126 , and defined between projection 2314 and the fastener receiving portion 2316 , that is configured to receive second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 2300 and the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection between the trim 2300 and the panel 100 is established, the covering portion 154 is concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 2300 to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 2300 includes an outermost end surface 2304 configured for being visible while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 .
  • the outermost end surface 2304 is perpendicular relative to the wall-opposing surface 2306 .
  • the outermost end surface 2304 includes a continuous surface that extends along the length of the trim 2300 .
  • the outermost end surface 2304 has a minimum surface area of at least 0.375 inches squared.
  • the visible surface of the outermost end surface 2304 has a minimum width or height of at least 1 ⁇ 8 inches.
  • the visible surface of the outermost end surface 2304 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • the trim defined configuration 2340 includes a wall member 2322 , substantially correspond to an outer wall member of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 .
  • the wall member 2322 defines an outer surface 2323 .
  • the wall member 2322 is configured to support the covering portion 154 of the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. a notch 2324 ) of the first connection system 32 is defined between the wall member 2322 and the outermost end surface 2304 .
  • the outer surface 2323 and the end surface 2304 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • the trim 2300 includes a front facing surface 2303 .
  • the front facing surface 2303 is configured for being visible while the trim 2300 is secured to the wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 2303 includes: (i) the front facing surface portion of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 (e.g. the projection 2314 ), (ii) the front facing surface portion of the fastener receiving portion 2316 , for example, the fastener locator 2320 and the fastener-engaging surface 2318 , and (iii) the outer surface 2323 .
  • the front facing surface 2303 defines the fastener receiving portion 2316 .
  • the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals at least a portion of the trim-defined configuration 2340 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 , the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the entirety of the trim-defined configuration 2340 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 , the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300 , such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 2316 is concealed by the covering portion 154 .
  • Such concealment of the of the trim-defined configuration 2340 for example, the trim defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 , the fastener-receiving portion 2316 , and a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 2316 , provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected trim 2300 and the panel 100 .
  • the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 2304 of the trim 2300 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 e.g. a notch 2324
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 e.g. a notch 2324
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 e.g. a notch 2324
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 e.g. a notch 2324
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 e.g. the notch 2324
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 e.g. the notch 2324
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 2300 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or the trim, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 2324 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the panel 100 and the trim 2300 ), such that defeating of the connection of the panel 100 and the trim 2300 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the projection 2314 is received in the channel 164
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 2326 , similar to the manner in which the shoulder 114 is received in the recess 164 , and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 126 , while two panels are connected.
  • the projection 2314 and the second connection system counterpart 160 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 2300 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 2314 and the and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 2300 ), such that defeating of the connection of the panel and trim is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the connected trim 2300 and panel 100 is mounted.
  • the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the outermost surface 104 of the panel 100 to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 2304 of the trim 2300 .
  • the outermost surface 156 and the outermost end surface 2304 appears to meet at a corner, for example, a rounded corner, as defined by a surface 159 , for example a rounded surface 159 , that extends between the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 and an outermost surface of the tongue 158 .
  • the outermost surface 156 , the projection 158 , and the outermost end surface 2304 are co-operatively configured to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the trim 2300 is disposed rearwardly of the covering portion 154 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 , the trim 2300 conceals the space rearwardly of the covering portion 154 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 , the trim 2300 conceals the recess 164 and at least a portion of the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel 100 , to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the outermost end surface 2304 of the trim 2300 is perpendicular to the surface of the wall 1 , to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the wall-opposing surface 2306 of the trim 2300 and the wall-opposing surface 106 of the panel 100 are co-planar, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the visible surface 15 A of the residual front facing surface portion 15 and the visible surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 are co-planar while the trim 2300 and the panel 100 are connected, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the interacting portion 60 is transitioned from the interference effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration.
  • the panel 100 is displaceable away from the trim 2300 in a direction parallel to the front facing surface 104 , for example, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel 100 or the trim 2300 (e.g. the panel 100 can be pulled away from the trim 2300 ).
  • one of the trim 2300 and the panel 100 is rotated relative to the other of the trim 2300 and the panel 100 .
  • FIG. 22 depicts a trim 2300 A that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 2300 .
  • the trim 2300 and the trim 2300 A are substantially similar, except the panel 2300 A is solid wood. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, where the 2300 A is solid wood, there is an absence of hollow portions in the trim 2300 A.
  • FIG. 23 depicts a wall panel assembly 10 C, including a connected panel 100 B and the trim 2300 . As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100 B and the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300 .
  • FIG. 24 depicts a wall panel assembly 10 D, including a connected panel 100 D and the trim 2300 A. As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100 C and the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300 A.
  • FIG. 25 depicts a wall panel assembly 10 E, including a connected panel 100 E and the trim 2300 .
  • fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100 E, the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300 , and the fastener-receiving portions 1000 of the panel 100 E.
  • FIG. 26 depicts a wall panel assembly 10 F, including a connected panel 100 F and the trim 2300 A. As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100 F and the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300 A, and the fastener-receiving portions 1000 of the panel 100 F.
  • FIG. 29 to FIG. 37 depicts an example embodiment of a bracket assembly or a mounting assembly 500 .
  • the assembly 500 is configured to be connected to a first wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a first spacing distance, and further configured to be connected to a second wall surface configuration having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a second spacing distance.
  • the assembly 500 comprises a first connector 504 or first connection counterpart 504 , and further comprises a second connector or a second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is disposed above the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is an upper connection counterpart 504
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is a lower connection counterpart 508 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is configured to co-operate with the cavity 130 of a panel 100 or a wall panel assembly 10 such that the assembly 500 is hangable from the panel or the wall panel assembly.
  • the second connection counterpart 508 includes a cavity, recess, or channel 509 , as depicted in FIG. 34 and FIG. 35 , to receive at least a portion of the counterpart 39 of the wall panel assembly 10 or wall panel 100 , for example, at least a portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 or at least a portion of the interacting portion 60 , for securing the assembly 500 to a wall panel assembly 10 or a panel 100 .
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is defined by a hook.
  • the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are disposed at opposite ends of the assembly 500 .
  • the assembly 500 is configurable in a fixed configuration and an adjustable configuration.
  • the fixed configuration there is an absence of adjustability of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjustable between at least a first spacing and a second spacing.
  • the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are disposed for connection to the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39
  • the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are disposed for connection to the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 .
  • a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130 , for example, the cavity 130 of the panel 100 , as depicted in FIG. 1 , for receiving the first connection counterpart 504 .
  • a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39 of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130 , for example, a cavity 130 of the panel 100 or a cavity 130 of another panel 100 , for receiving the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130 , for example, the cavity 130 of the panel 100 , for receiving the first connection counterpart 504 .
  • a second panel-defined connection counterparts 39 of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130 , for example, a cavity 130 of the panel 100 or a cavity 130 of another panel 100 , for receiving the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is different from the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 .
  • the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 1 inch.
  • the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 4 inches.
  • the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 3 inches.
  • the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 9 inches.
  • the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 6 inches.
  • the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 8 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 10 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 12 inches.
  • adjusting of the spacing from the first spacing to the second spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504 . In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the second spacing to the first spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504 .
  • adjusting of the spacing from the first spacing to the second spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504 . In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the second spacing to the first spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504 .
  • the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fourth panel-defined connection counterpart 39 .
  • the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 .
  • the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the second panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 .
  • the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • the second wall surface configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10 that is different from the first wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 includes a mounting bracket 502 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is defined by the bracket 502 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is a bracket connector 504 or a first bracket-defined connection counterpart 504 .
  • the bracket 502 comprises a flange 503 , as depicted in FIG. 29 , to which a load supporter 530 of the assembly is connected.
  • the flange 503 defines a front surface 505 and a rear surface 505 A that is disposed on an opposite side of the flange 503 relative to the front surface 505 .
  • the front surface 505 defines a surface configured for being visible while the mounting assembly 500 is connected to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 .
  • the rear surface 505 A defines a panel-opposing surface configured for opposing the front facing surface 104 while the mounting assembly 500 is connected to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 .
  • the front surface 505 is the front surface 505 of the bracket 502 .
  • the flange 503 and the first connection counterpart 504 are connected.
  • the bracket 502 comprising the flange 503 and the first connection counterpart 504
  • the first connection counterpart 504 comprises: 1) a retaining member 510 , defining a retaining surface 512 , 2) a connecting member 514 defining a connecting member surface 516 and a seating surface 515 , wherein the seating surface 515 is disposed on an opposite side of the connecting member 514 , relative to the connecting member surface 516 , and 3) an intermediate member 511 , extending between the retaining member 510 and the connecting member 514 , the intermediate member 511 having a member portion that defines an arcuate surface 513 , wherein the connecting member 514 connects the retaining member 510 and the intermediate member 511 to the flange 503 .
  • the retaining member 510 is configured to co-operate with one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 of the pair of first panel-defined connection counterparts 39 such that, while the bracket 502 is connected to the wall panel assembly (e.g. while the retained configuration is established), the retaining surface 512 is disposed in opposing relationship with a retaining surface of the one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , for example, the retaining surface 134 of the cavity 130 , of the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , such that displacement of the mounting bracket 502 , away from the wall surface configuration, is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the retaining surface 512 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the retaining surface 134 .
  • the arcuate surface 513 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the guide surface 136 .
  • the arcuate surface 513 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the outer surface 72 A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the seating surface 515 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the support surface 142 .
  • the retaining surface 512 is bearing against the retaining surface 134 .
  • the arcuate surface 513 is bearing against the guide surface 136 .
  • the arcuate surface 513 is bearing against the outer surface 72 A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70 .
  • the seating surface 515 is bearing against the support surface 142 .
  • the fit of the first connection counterpart 504 in the cavity 130 is a friction fit.
  • the fit of the first connection counterpart 504 in the cavity 130 is an interference fit.
  • the tight fit or snug fit of the first connection counterpart 504 in the cavity 130 is to interfere with displacement of the first connection counterpart 504 , relative to the cavity 130 , and therefore, interfere with displacement of the bracket 502 , relative to the cavity 130 , such that displacement of the bracket 502 , relative to the cavity 130 , while a load that is mounted to the load supporter 530 , is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the retaining surface 512 , the retaining surface 134 , the arcuate surface 513 , and the guide surface 136 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the bracket 502 , relative to the panel 100 , in a direction that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15 ), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the arcuate surface 513 and the guide surface 136 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, rotation of the bracket 502 , relative to the panel 100 , about a rotation axis that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15 ), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the seating surface 515 and the supporting surface 142 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, rotation of the bracket 502 , relative to the panel 100 , about a rotation axis that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15 ), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the arcuate surface 513 , the guide surface 136 , the seating surface 515 , and the supporting surface 142 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, rotation of the bracket 502 , relative to the panel 100 , about a rotation axis that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15 ), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the flange 503 and the front facing wall 14 are disposed in opposing relationship.
  • the flange 503 and the front facing wall 14 are disposed in abutting engagement.
  • the flange 503 is bearing against the front facing wall 14 .
  • the retaining surface 512 defines a perpendicular axis
  • the connecting member surface 516 defines a perpendicular axis
  • an acute angle defined between the perpendicular axis of the retaining surface 512 and the perpendicular axis of the connecting member surface 516 has a maximum value of 85 degrees.
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is an L-shaped first connection counterpart 504 .
  • the retaining member 510 and the connecting member 514 are disposed in a non-perpendicular relationship.
  • the assembly comprises a connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 .
  • the bracket 502 is releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 is defined.
  • the releasable coupling of the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is such that the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 slidably coupled to the bracket 502 .
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is defined by the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 .
  • the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 includes an intermediate member 507 .
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is connected to the intermediate member 507 .
  • the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 which includes the second connection counterpart 508 and the intermediate member 507 , is of unitary one piece construction.
  • the bracket 502 for example, the flange 503 , is releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , such that, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, the relative displacement is effectible between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 .
  • adjusting of the spacing between the first and second connection counterparts 504 and 508 is effectible by relative displacement between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 .
  • the relative displacement effectible between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 includes sliding displacement.
  • the second connection counterpart 508 comprises a retaining member 540 , defining a retaining surface 542 , and a connecting member 544 , extending between the retaining member 540 and the intermediate member 507 .
  • the cavity 509 is defined by the retaining member 540 , the connecting member 544 , and the intermediate member 507 .
  • the retaining member 540 is configured to co-operate with one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 of the pair of first panel-defined connection counterparts 39 such that, while the bracket 502 is connected to the wall panel assembly (e.g. while the retained configuration is established), insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , for example, the cavity 130 of an adjacent panel 100 (e.g.
  • the retaining surface 542 is disposed in opposing relationship with a retaining surface of the one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , for example, the retaining surface 134 of the cavity 130 , of the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , such that displacement of the mounting bracket 502 , away from the wall surface configuration, is opposed.
  • the cavity 130 for example, of the lower panel 100 , is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the cavity 130 is with effect that a displacement-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the displacement-resistant configuration, displacement of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed.
  • the displacement that is opposed includes rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , in a direction away from the mounting wall.
  • the cavity 130 for example, of the lower panel 100 , is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the cavity 130 is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration, rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the rotation of the mounting assembly 500 relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed by the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100 .
  • the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 is disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100 .
  • the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • a portion of the interacting portion 60 for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158 ) of the second connection system 34 , is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the assembly 500 includes a locking mechanism 520 .
  • the locking mechanism 520 includes a rotatable head 520 A, and a threaded rod or stud that is releasably couplable to the rotatable head 520 A via the threading at a first end, and that is also connected to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , for example, the intermediate member 507 , for example, via welding, at the second end.
  • the intermediate member 507 is disposed on a first side of the flange 503 (e.g.
  • the locking mechanism 520 is configured to effect frictional engagement between the bracket 502 , for example, the flange 503 , and the intermediate member 507 , and further configured to defeat the frictional engagement between the bracket 502 , for example, the flange 503 , and the intermediate member 507 .
  • the bracket 502 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , and the locking mechanism 520 are co-operatively configured to transition between a displacement-effective configuration and a displacement ineffective configuration.
  • the bracket 502 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , and the locking mechanism 520 are co-operatively configured such that there is an absence of frictional engagement of the flange 503 and the intermediate member 507 by the locking mechanism 520 , such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the adjustable configuration, wherein the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is displaceable relative to the bracket 502 .
  • the bracket 502 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , and the locking mechanism 520 are co-operatively configured such that frictional engagement of the flange 503 and the intermediate member 507 is effected by the locking mechanism 520 , such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the fixed configuration, wherein relative displacement between the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 and the bracket 502 is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the bracket 502 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , and the locking mechanism 520 are transitionable from the displacement effective configuration to the displacement-ineffective configuration in response to actuation of the locking mechanism 520 , for example, by rotation of the head 520 A in a first direction, for example, a clockwise direction.
  • a force is applied by the locking mechanism 520 to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 to displace the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 towards the bracket 502 , such that at the intermediate member 507 becomes disposed in frictional engagement with the flange 503 , with effect that the assembly 500 becomes disposed in the fixed configuration.
  • the bracket 502 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , and the locking mechanism 520 are transitionable from the displacement ineffective configuration to the displacement effective configuration in response to actuation of the locking mechanism 520 , for example, by rotation of the head 520 A in a second direction that is opposite the first direction, for example, a counter clockwise direction.
  • a force is applied by the locking mechanism 520 to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 to displace the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 away from the bracket 502 , such that frictional engagement between the flange 503 and the intermediate member 507 is defeated, with effect that the assembly 500 becomes disposed in the fixed configuration.
  • the bracket 502 includes a slot 524 .
  • the slot 524 is a linear slot.
  • the slot 524 is defined by the flange 503 .
  • the slot 524 extends from a bottom end of the flange 503 .
  • the slot 524 extends from the bottom end of the flange 503 to the middle of the flange 503 .
  • the length of the slot 524 is generally half the length of the flange 503 .
  • the slot 524 is configured to receive at least a portion of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520 , such that the threaded stud extends through the slot 524 , such that, while the rotatable head 520 A is releasably coupled to the threaded stud via the threading, the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, and the intermediate member 507 is disposed on the first side of the flange 503 (e.g. rear side of the flange 503 ), and the rotatable head 520 A is disposed on the second side of the flange 503 that is opposite the first side (e.g. front side of the flange 503 ).
  • the slot 524 limits displacement of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520 , and therefore, limits the displacement of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , relative to the bracket 502 .
  • the slot 524 defines an upper terminal end that limits further upward displacement of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520 and therefore, limits further upward displacement of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , relative to the bracket 502 .
  • the slot 524 defines a lower terminal end that limits further downward displacement of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520 and therefore, limits further downward displacement of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , relative to the bracket 502 .
  • the flange 503 includes a raised portion 521 that defines a recess 522 for receiving at least a portion of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , in particular, for receiving at least a portion of the intermediate member 507 . While the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, at least a portion of the intermediate member 507 is received in the recess 522 .
  • the flange 503 includes the recess 522 for receiving at least a portion of the intermediate member 507 , while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, such that, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, the intermediate member 507 is not disposed rearwardly of the rear surface 505 A of the flange 503 .
  • the intermediate member 507 it is desirable for the intermediate member 507 to not be disposed rearwardly of the rear surface 505 A of the flange 503 , while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, as disposition of the intermediate member 507 rearwardly of the rear surface 505 A, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, interferes with the securing of the mounting assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 or the panel 100 .
  • the recess 522 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is slidable, relative to the bracket 502 , while the at least a portion of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , for example, the intermediate member 507 , is received in the recess 522 .
  • the slot 524 is defined by the raised portion 521 .
  • the assembly 500 is configurable in a retracted configuration, an extended configuration, and an intermediate configuration.
  • the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is a minimum spacing distance, as depicted in FIG. 29 and FIG. 34 .
  • the bracket 502 , the locking mechanism 520 , and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that, while the locking mechanism 520 , for example, the threaded stud, is disposed at the upper terminal end of the slot 524 , the assembly 500 is disposed in the retracted configuration.
  • the intermediate member 507 is entirely disposed in the recess 522 , for example, as depicted in FIG. 34 .
  • the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is a maximum spacing distance, as depicted in FIG. 35 .
  • the bracket 502 , the locking mechanism 520 , and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that, while the locking mechanism 520 , for example, the threaded stud, is disposed at the lower terminal end of the slot 524 , the assembly 500 is disposed in the extended configuration.
  • the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is between the minimum spacing distance and the maximum spacing distance.
  • the bracket 502 , the locking mechanism 520 , and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that, while the locking mechanism 520 , for example, the threaded stud, is disposed between the upper terminal end and the lower terminal end of the slot 524 , the assembly 500 is disposed in the intermediate configuration.
  • the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined based on: 1) the length of the slot 524 , 2) the position of the slot 524 on the flange 503 , and 2) the length of the intermediate member 507 .
  • bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is 1 inch, and the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is 12 inches.
  • a decrease in length of the intermediate member 507 decreases the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508
  • an increase in length of the intermediate member 507 increases the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • a decrease in length of the slot 524 increases the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , but does not increase the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508
  • an increase in length of the slot 524 decreases the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , but does not decrease the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 includes a load supporter 530 .
  • the load supporter 530 is connected to the bracket 502 , for example, the flange 530 , for example, by welding, mechanical fasteners, adhesives, and the like.
  • the load supporter 530 includes a load-supporting portion 532 , the load-supporting portion configured to support a load, such as tires, storage boxes and bins, tools, sports equipment, outdoor equipment, lumber, clothes, appliances, pool accessories and toys, and the like.
  • a load such as tires, storage boxes and bins, tools, sports equipment, outdoor equipment, lumber, clothes, appliances, pool accessories and toys, and the like.
  • the load supporter 530 includes two hooks.
  • the load supporter includes 530 one hook.
  • the load supporter includes 530 a ring from which a load is hung. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter includes 530 a ring from which a load is received. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter 300 includes a basket in which a load is received. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter 300 includes a rod on which a load is supported, for example, a rod to hang clothes.
  • the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503 .
  • the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503 , along a plane that is perpendicular to a plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 .
  • the load-supporting portion 532 extends in a direction along an axis 534 that traverses a plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 .
  • the traversing of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 by the extension axis of the load-supporting portion 532 is such that the axis 534 is normal to the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 .
  • the traversing of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 by the extension axis 534 of the load-supporting portion 532 is such that the axis 534 is angled relative to the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 , the axis 534 and the plane defining an acute angle (e.g.
  • the load supporting portion 532 extends from the flange 503 in a direction to the left or to the right).
  • the acute angle defined between the axis 534 and the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 has a minimum value of at least 60 degrees.
  • the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly and in an upward direction, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503 .
  • the axis 534 is angled upwardly relative to a normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 , the axis 534 and the normal axis defining an acute angle therebetween.
  • the acute angle defined between the axis 534 and the normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 has a minimum value of at least 1 degree.
  • the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly and in a downward direction, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503 .
  • the axis 534 is angled downwardly relative to a normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 , the axis 534 and the normal axis defining an acute angle therebetween.
  • the acute angle defined between the axis 534 and the normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 has a maximum value of 5 degrees.
  • the load supporter 530 includes a load-retaining portion 536 , configured to oppose, for example, prevent, removal of a load that is supported by the load-supporting portion 532 .
  • the load-retaining portion 536 is angled relative to the load-supporting portion 532 .
  • the acute angle defined between load supporting portion 532 and the load-retaining portion 536 has a minimum value of at least 5 degrees.
  • the load-retaining portion 536 Due to the angled disposition of the load-retaining portion 536 , relative to the load-supporting portion 532 , while a load is supported by the load-supporting portion 532 , if the load is displaced in a direction that is parallel to the axis 534 , the load will engage the load-retaining portion 536 , which will oppose, for example, prevent, further displacement of the load in the direction that is parallel to the axis 534 . To remove the load, the direction of displacement of the load is to be changed, in particular, to a direction along an axis of extension of the load-retaining portion 536 , which is angled relative to the axis 534 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 includes one bracket 502 , and a load supporter 530 , for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the bracket 502 , and further includes one connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that is releasably coupled to the bracket 502 .
  • a load supporter 530 for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the bracket 502 , and further includes one connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that is releasably coupled to the bracket 502 .
  • the load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is distributed to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 via the bracket 502 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 includes one bracket 502 , and a load supporter 530 , for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the bracket 502 , and further includes more than one connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that are each releasably coupled to the bracket 502 .
  • a load supporter 530 for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the bracket 502 , and further includes more than one connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that are each releasably coupled to the bracket 502 .
  • the flange 503 defines a recess 522 for receiving the intermediate member 507 , and further defines a slot 524 for receiving the threaded stud of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 and defining the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection system counterpart 504 and the second connection system counterpart 508 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 .
  • the load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is distributed to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 via the bracket 502 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 includes more than one bracket 502 , and a load supporter 530 , for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the brackets 502 , and, for each one of the brackets 502 , independently, the assembly 500 further includes a connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that is connected to the bracket 502 .
  • the load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is distributed to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 via the plurality of brackets 502 .
  • the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted to correspond to the spacing distance between a pair of cavities 130 , the pair of cavities 130 including an upper cavity 130 and a lower cavity 130 , wherein the upper cavity 130 is disposed above the lower cavity 130 while the wall panel assembly 10 is connected to a wall.
  • the upper cavity 130 is the cavity 130 of a panel 100 (e.g. an upper panel 100 )
  • the lower cavity 130 is the cavity 130 of an adjacent panel 100 (e.g. a lower panel 100 ).
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is inserted into the upper cavity 130 and rotated, relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , to retain the bracket 502 to the wall panel assembly 10 , as described herein.
  • the bracket 502 is hanging from the wall panel assembly 10 , wherein the bracket 502 is vertically supported by the wall panel assembly 10 , and displacement of the bracket 502 , relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , in a direction that is normal to the outermost surface of the wall panel assembly 10 , is opposed.
  • the displacement-resistant configuration for example, the rotation-resistant configuration
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed into the lower cavity 130 , as depicted in FIG. 31 , and the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , while the first connector counterpart 504 is disposed in the upper cavity 130 and the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the lower cavity 130 , is adjusted, for example, decreased, such that the mounting assembly 500 is gripping the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the wall panel assembly 10 is with effect that the second connection counterpart 508 , for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 , becomes disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100 .
  • the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the wall panel assembly 10 is with effect that: 1) at least a portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel 100 , and 2) at least a portion of the interacting portion 60 of the upper panel 100 , are disposed in the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel 100 , and, in some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the interacting portion 60 of the upper panel 100 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 while the first connection counterpart 504 is disposed in the upper cavity 130 , such that the retained configuration is established, the first connection counterpart 504 , the guiding surface 136 , and the retaining surface 134 of the upper panel 100 are co-operatively configured to oppose (e.g.
  • the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, for example, while the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the lower cavity 130 , and while the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel is disposed in the channel 509 , the second connection counterpart 508 , for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 , and the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel 100 co-operate to oppose (e.g.
  • the second connection counterpart 508 prevents forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 , in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104 .
  • the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, for example, while the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the lower cavity 130 , and while the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel is disposed in the channel 509 , the second connection counterpart 508 , for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 , and the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100 co-operate to oppose (e.g.
  • the assembly 500 for example, the bracket 502 , relative to the wall panel assembly 10 , in the direction away from the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 is gripping the wall panel assembly 10
  • the assembly 500 is transitioned from the adjustable configuration to the fixed configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520 , to secure the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • a load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is supported by the wall panel assembly 10 via the assembly 500 that is secured to the wall panel assembly 10 , and is further supported by the wall 1 , on which the wall panel assembly 10 is secured.
  • rotation of the assembly 500 for example, the bracket 502 , relative to the wall panel assembly 10
  • rotation of the assembly 500 for example, the bracket 502 relative to the wall panel assembly 10
  • the securing of the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 secures the retention of the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10
  • opposes for example, prevents, disconnection, for example, accidental disconnection, of the assembly 500 from the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the intermediate configuration.
  • the hanging and securing of the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 or the panel 100 is effectible without the use of fasteners, for example, mechanical fasteners.
  • the assembly 500 is transitioned from the fixed configuration to the adjustable configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520 , and the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted, for example, increased, such that the assembly 500 is no longer gripping the wall panel assembly 10 , there is an absence of establishment of the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, and the assembly 500 is rotatable relative to the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 is released from retention from the wall panel assembly 10 , for example, by rotating the bracket connector 504 via rotation of the bracket 502 away from the wall panel assembly 10 , and displacing the assembly 500 from the upper cavity 130 of the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 is repositionable to another part of the wall panel assembly 10 and connectible to the wall panel assembly 10 at said another part of the wall panel assembly 10 , or is repositionable to another wall panel assembly 10 and connectible to said another wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 can be hung, retained, and secured to a panel 100 that includes more than one cavity 130 , and can be released from the panel 100 , similar to the manner in which the mounting assembly 500 is hung, retained, secured, and released from the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 can be hung, retained, and secured to a panel 100 , and can be released from the panel 100 , similar to the manner in which the assembly 500 is hung, retained, secured, and released from the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 is connectible to a panel described herein, for example, the panels 100 to 100 F.
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is connectible to the cavity 130 of the panel
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is connectible to the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100 .
  • the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes the cavity 130 , the interacting portion 60 , and the space disposed rearwardly of the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100 .
  • the assembly 500 is secured to the panel in a manner similar to securing the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 , except, in some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , to establish the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, for gripping the panel 100 , is with effect that at least a portion of the interacting portion 60 , for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , to establish the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, for gripping the panel 100 is with effect that the interacting portion 60 , for example, the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 , becomes disposed in abutting engagement with the second connection counterpart 508 , for example, the connecting member 544 of the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjustable such that the assembly 500 is connectible and securable to the first wall surface configuration having the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by the first spacing distance, for example, as depicted in FIG. 36 , and such that the assembly 500 is also connectible and securable to the second wall surface configuration having the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by the second spacing distance, for example, as depicted in FIG. 37 .
  • the first spacing distance and the second spacing distance are different.
  • the material of the bracket 502 includes metal, for example, steel or aluminum.
  • FIG. 38 to FIG. 40 depict a mounting assembly 500 A that is an embodiment of the mounting assembly 500 as depicted in FIG. 29 to FIG. 37 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 A substantially corresponds to the mounting assembly 500 , except the intermediate member 507 A of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A of the mounting assembly 500 A is longer than the intermediate member 507 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 of the mounting assembly 500 , such that the mounting assembly 500 A is connectible to a pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 that are spaced relatively far apart.
  • the intermediate member 507 A is shorter than the intermediate member 507 .
  • the length of the intermediate member 507 A of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A is based on the spacing between the pairs of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 to which the mounting assembly 500 A is to be connected.
  • the mounting assembly 500 A can be connected to, and secured to, a wall panel assembly 10 or a panel 100 , similar to the manner by which the connection and securing between the mounting assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 or the panel 100 , is established.
  • the mounting assembly 500 A can be assembled from the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is disconnected from the bracket 502 , by decoupling the rotatable head 520 A of the locking mechanism 520 from the threaded stud that is connected to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the connection between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is defeated, and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is separated from the bracket 502 .
  • the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A is connected to the bracket 502 .
  • connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A To connect the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A to the bracket 502 , the threaded stud is received through the slot 524 of the bracket, and the rotatable head 520 A is connected to the threaded stud of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A. At this point, the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A are releasably coupled, and the assembly 500 A is defined.
  • bracket 502 is releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , and also releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A, for defining the assembly 500 and the assembly 500 A, respectively.
  • the mounting assembly 500 A is defined, wherein the mounting assembly 500 A is configurable in a fixed configuration and an adjustable configuration, similar to the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the releasably coupling between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A is such that there is an absence of displaceability of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 508 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A, relative to the bracket 502 , such that there is an absence of adjustability of the spacing between the connection counterparts 504 and 508 .
  • the releasably coupling between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A is such that the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A is displaceable, relative to the bracket 502 , such that spacing between the connection counterparts 504 and 508 is adjustable between at least a third spacing and a fourth spacing, wherein:
  • the third spacing distance of the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is different from the fourth spacing distance of the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 .
  • adjusting of the spacing from the third spacing to the fourth spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504 . In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the fourth spacing to the third spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504 .
  • adjusting of the spacing from the third spacing to the fourth spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504 . In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the fourth spacing to the third spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504 .
  • the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible is different from the third spacing distance of the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 A is connectible.
  • the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible is different from the third spacing distance of the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 A is connectible.
  • the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible is different from the fourth spacing distance of the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 A is connectible.
  • the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible is different from the fourth spacing distance of the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , to which the mounting assembly 500 A is connectible.
  • each one of the first wall surface configuration, the second wall surface configuration, the third wall surface configuration, and the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on the same wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fourth panel-defined connection counterpart 120
  • the third pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a fifth panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a sixth panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a seventh panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a eighth panel-defined connection counterpart 120 .
  • the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 120
  • the third pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fourth panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fifth panel-defined connection counterpart 120 .
  • At least one of the first, second, third, and fourth wall configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • at least one of the other of the first, second, third, and fourth wall configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • each one of the second wall surface configuration, the third wall surface configuration, and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10 .
  • each one of the first wall surface configuration, the second wall surface configuration, and the third wall surface configuration are defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10 .
  • each one of the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • each one of the third wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • the second wall surface configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10
  • each one of the third wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a third wall panel assembly 10 .
  • each one of the first wall surface configuration and the third wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • each one of the second wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • the second wall surface configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10
  • the third wall surface configuration is defined on a third wall panel assembly 10
  • the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on a fourth wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10
  • the second wall surface configuration and the third wall surface configuration are defined on a second wall panel assembly 10
  • the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on a third wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the first, second, third, and fourth wall surface configurations are defined on the same panel
  • two of the at least two of the first, second, third, and fourth wall surface configurations share a common panel-defined connection counterpart 39 .
  • the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 .
  • the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39
  • the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the second panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 .
  • connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 can be decoupled from the bracket 502 , and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A can be coupled to the bracket 502 , to define the assembly 500 A, such that the spacing between the connection counterparts 504 and 508 can be adjusted to correspond to the spacing distances between the first and second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , for connecting and securing the assembly 500 A to the first and pairs of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 .
  • bracket 502 and locking mechanism 520 e.g. rotatable head 520 A and threaded stud
  • different embodiments of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 having different lengths of the intermediate member 507 , can be connected to the bracket 502 via the locking mechanism 520 to connect to the desired pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 .
  • FIG. 41 to FIG. 44 depict a mounting assembly 500 B that is an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500 A.
  • the mounting assembly 500 B substantially corresponds to the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500 A, except: 1) the bracket 502 A of the mounting assembly 500 B includes a slot 524 A that is longer than the slot 524 of the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500 A, and 2) the intermediate member 507 B of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 B is shorter than the intermediate member 507 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 of the mounting assembly 500 , and also shorter than the intermediate member 507 A of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A of the mounting assembly 500 A.
  • the slot 524 A is longer than the slot 524 of the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500 A.
  • the slot 524 A extends from the bottom of the flange 503 A to substantially the top of the flange 503 A.
  • the length of the slot 524 A is generally the length of the flange 503 A.
  • the intermediate member 507 B of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 B is relatively short. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the intermediate member is 0.75 inches.
  • the increase in length of the slot 524 A, and the decrease in length of the intermediate member 507 B, is with effect that the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 B, is reduced, relative to the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 , and also of the mounting assembly 500 A.
  • the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500 B is disposed in the retracted configuration, as depicted in FIG. 41 and FIG. 42 .
  • the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a minimum value of 1 inch.
  • the decrease in length of the intermediate member 507 B is with effect that the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 B, is reduced, relative to the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 , and also of the mounting assembly 500 A.
  • the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500 B is disposed in the extended configuration, as depicted in FIG. 43 and FIG. 44 .
  • the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a maximum value of 6 inches.
  • FIG. 45 to FIG. 48 depict a mounting assembly 500 C that is an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly 500 B.
  • the mounting assembly 500 C substantially corresponds to the mounting assembly 500 B, except the intermediate member 507 C of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 C is longer than the intermediate member 507 B of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 B of the mounting assembly 500 B.
  • the intermediate member 507 C of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 C is relatively long. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the intermediate member is 7 inches.
  • the increase in length of the intermediate member 507 C is with effect that the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 C, is increased, relative to the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 B.
  • the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500 C is disposed in the retracted configuration, as depicted in FIG. 45 and FIG. 46 .
  • the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a minimum value of 8 inches.
  • the increase in length of the intermediate member 507 C is with effect that the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 C, is increased, relative to the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , of the mounting assembly 500 B.
  • the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500 C is disposed in the extended configuration, as depicted in FIG. 47 and FIG. 48 .
  • the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a maximum value of 12 inches.
  • the mounting assembly 500 C can be assembled from the mounting assembly 500 B by decoupling the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 B from the bracket 502 A, and coupling the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 C to the bracket 502 A, similar to the manner by which the mounting assembly 500 A can be assembled from the mounting assembly 500 .
  • a kit for a mounting assembly configured to be connected to a first wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a first spacing distance, and further configured to be connected to a second wall surface configuration having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a second spacing distance
  • a bracket described herein for example, the bracket 502 or the bracket 502 A
  • connection counterpart-defining configurations described herein for example, one of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A, connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 B, and connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 C.
  • a kit for a mounting assembly configured to be connected to: 1) a first wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a first spacing distance, 2) a second wall surface configuration having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a second spacing distance, 3) a third wall surface configuration having a third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a third spacing distance, and 4) a fourth wall surface configuration having a fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a fourth spacing distance, includes a bracket described herein, for example, the bracket 502 or the bracket 502 A, and further includes two or more of the connection counterpart-defining configurations described herein, for example, two or more of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 , the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 A, connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 B, and connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 C.
  • a mounting assembly for example, the mounting assembly 500 to 500 C as described herein, to the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • such securement of the mounting assembly 500 is effected by hanging the mounting assembly 500 from the cavity 130 of the lowermost panel 100 , and establishing abutting engagement between the connecting member 544 of the mounting assembly 500 with the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 of the lowermost panel 100 .
  • the securing of the mounting assembly 500 to the lowermost panel 100 to include establishment of abutting engagement of the retaining surface 542 with a surface, to improve the securing of the mounting assembly 500 of the lowermost panel 100 , and to oppose, for example, prevent, rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the panel 100 .
  • opposing, for example, preventing, rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the panel 100 the impacting of the panel 100 , by the mounting assembly 500 , is opposed, for example, prevented, and sound that is generated by such impacting is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the lowermost panel 100 is connectible to a trim 2300 , to provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to the connected trim 2300 and panel 100 .
  • FIG. 49 and FIG. 50 depict a trim 5000 that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 2300 .
  • the trim 5000 is described herein as being configured to connect to a panel 100 , but it is understood that the trim 5000 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100 F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 5040 of the trim 5000 , and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 5000 and panel.
  • the trim 5000 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 5000 to the wall 1 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 or another mounting assembly described herein, is securable to the connected trim and panel.
  • the trim 5000 is connectible to the panel 100 , such that a connected trim and panel are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the trim 5000 is connected to a mounting wall 1 , for example, via a fastener 8 , in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to the mounting wall 1 , as described herein, and then a panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 that is connected to the wall 1 , in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100 , as described herein, to define the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the trim 5000 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the trim 5000 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • the trim 5000 includes features similar to those of the trim 2300 .
  • the trim 5000 includes a base 5001 that defines a rear-facing and wall-opposing surface 5006 that is configured for opposing the wall 1 and being disposed in abutting engagement with the wall 1 while the trim 5000 is secured to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 5000 includes a trim defined configuration 5040 that substantially corresponds to the panel defined configuration 20 at the first end 101 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined configuration 5040 includes a trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 that substantially corresponds to the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 5000 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 5000 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024 ) of the first connection system 32 , substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124 ) of the first connection system counterpart 32 , of the panel 100 , and configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g.
  • the projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the panel 100 such that displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 5000 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or the trim, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling of the panel 100 away from the trim 5000 ).
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 further includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014 ) of the second connection system 34 substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114 ) of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 includes an urging surface 5015 , which substantially corresponds to the urging surface 115 of the projection 114 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 is configured to be received in the recess 164 of the panel 100 , and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 , such that displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 5000 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel 100 , is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. to oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 5000 ).
  • the trim defined configuration 5040 further includes a fastener receiving portion 5016 , including a fastener locator 5020 and a fastener-engaging surface 5018 , substantially corresponding to the fastener receiving portion 116 , for emplacing a fastener in the fastener effective position to secure the trim 5000 to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 5000 for example, the rear facing surface 5006 of the base 5001 , is disposed in abutting engagement against the wall 1 , the fastener is emplaced in the fastener effective position via the fastener locator 5020 , and penetrated through the fastener-engaging surface 5018 of the trim 5000 , and further penetrated through the wall-opposing surface 5006 until the fastener engages the wall 1 , such that the trim 5000 is coupled to the wall via the fastener 1 .
  • the trim defined configuration 5040 further defines a recess 5026 , substantially corresponding to the recess 126 , and defined below the projection 5014 and between projection 5014 and the fastener receiving portion 5016 , that is configured to receive second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 , of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 5000 and the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection between the trim 5000 and the panel 100 is established, the covering portion 154 is concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 5000 to the wall 1 .
  • the trim 5000 includes an outermost end surface 5004 configured for being visible while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 .
  • the outermost end surface 5004 is perpendicular relative to the wall-opposing surface 5006 .
  • the outermost end surface 5004 includes a continuous surface that extends along the length of the trim 5000 .
  • the outermost end surface 5004 has a minimum surface area of at least 0.375 inches squared.
  • the visible surface of the outermost end surface 5004 has a minimum width or height of at least 1 ⁇ 8 inches.
  • the visible surface of the outermost end surface 5004 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • the trim defined configuration 5040 includes a wall member 5022 , substantially correspond to an outer wall member of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 .
  • the wall member 5022 is a front-facing wall member.
  • the wall member 5022 defines an outer surface 5023 .
  • the wall member 5022 is configured to support the covering portion 154 of the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 .
  • the trim 5000 includes a front facing surface 5003 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 is configured for being visible while the trim 5000 is secured to the wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 includes: (i) the front facing surface portion of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. the projection 5014 ), (ii) the front facing surface portion of the fastener receiving portion 5016 , for example, the fastener locator 5020 and the fastener-engaging surface 5018 , and (iii) the outer surface 5023 .
  • the front facing surface defines the fastener receiving portion 5016 .
  • the base 5001 is disposed, relative to the wall member 5022 , on an opposite side of the trim 5000 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024 ) of the first connection system 32 is defined between the wall member 5022 and the outermost end surface 5004 .
  • the outer surface 5023 and the end surface 5004 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals at least a portion of the trim-defined configuration 5040 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 , the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the entirety of the trim-defined configuration 5040 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 , the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 5016 of the trim 5000 , such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 5016 is concealed by the covering portion 154 .
  • Such concealment of the of the trim-defined configuration 5040 for example, the trim defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 , the fastener-receiving portion 5016 , and a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 5016 , provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected trim 5000 and the panel 100 .
  • the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 5004 of the trim 5000 .
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 e.g. a notch 5024
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 e.g. a notch 5024
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 e.g. a notch 5024
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the first connection system counterpart 110 e.g. the notch 124
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 e.g. the notch 5024
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 e.g. the notch 5024
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 e.g. the notch 5024
  • the second connection system counterpart 158 e.g. the rearward projection 158
  • the rearward projection 158 ) of the first connection system 32 , of the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 5000 , along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or the trim, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 5024 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the panel 100 and the trim 5000 ), such that defeating of the connection of the panel 100 and the trim 5000 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • the projection 5014 is received in the channel 164
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 5026 , similar to the manner in which the shoulder 114 is received in the recess 164
  • the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 126 , while two panels are connected.
  • the projection 5014 and the second connection system counterpart 160 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100 , away from the trim 5000 , in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel 100 , is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 5014 and the and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 5000 ), such that defeating of the connection of the panel and trim is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is mounted.
  • the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the outermost surface 104 of the panel 100 to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 5004 of the trim 5000 .
  • the outermost surface 156 and the outermost end surface 5004 appears to meet at a corner, for example, a rounded corner, as defined by a surface 159 , for example a rounded surface 159 , that extends between the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 and an outermost surface of the tongue 158 .
  • the outermost surface 156 , the projection 158 , and the outermost end surface 5004 are co-operatively configured to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the trim 5000 is disposed rearwardly of the covering portion 154 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 , the trim 5000 conceals the space rearwardly of the covering portion 154 . In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 , the trim 5000 conceals the recess 164 and at least a portion of the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel 100 , to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the outermost end surface 5004 of the trim 5000 is perpendicular to the surface of the wall 1 , to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the wall-opposing surface 5006 of the trim 5000 and the wall-opposing surface 106 of the panel 100 are co-planar, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the visible surface 15 A of the residual front facing surface portion 15 and the visible surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 are co-planar while the trim 5000 and the panel 100 are connected, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • the interacting portion 60 is transitioned from the interference effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration.
  • the panel 100 is displaceable away from the trim 5000 in a direction parallel to the front facing surface 104 , for example, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104 , and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel 100 or the trim 5000 (e.g. the panel 100 can be pulled away from the trim 5000 ).
  • one of the trim 5000 and the panel 100 is rotated relative to the other of the trim 5000 and the panel 100 .
  • the trim 5000 further comprises a recess 5050 .
  • the recess 5050 is defined by the trim 5000 such that the recess 5050 is a trim-defined recess 5050 .
  • the trim 5000 is co-operable with a panel 100 such that, while the trim 5000 and panel 100 are connected together, as depicted in FIG. 51 to FIG. 53 , the cavity 130 of the panel 100 is disposed for connection to a first connection counterpart 504 of a mounting assembly 500 , and the recess 5050 of the trim 5000 is disposed for connection to a second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the trim-defined recess 5050 is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, wherein the mounting assembly 500 is vertically supported by the panel 100 , and displacement of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , in a direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is opposed, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the recess 5050 is with effect that a displacement-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the displacement-resistant configuration, displacement of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is opposed.
  • the displacement that is opposed includes rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall.
  • the recess 5050 is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the recess 5050 is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration, rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1 , is opposed.
  • the recess 5050 is defined by a cavity- or recess-defining surface 5052 .
  • the trim 5000 includes an intermediate member 5070 that is disposed between the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 .
  • the intermediate member 5070 is connected to the base 5001 at a joint 5080 , and extends in a direction towards the front facing surface 5003 .
  • the base 5001 includes the joint 5080 .
  • the recess-defining surface 5052 includes an outer surface 5072 of the intermediate member 5070 .
  • the trim 5000 further comprises a retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , which defines a trim-defined retaining surface 5062 .
  • the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 are substantially similar to the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 and the retaining surface 134 .
  • the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 functions in a manner substantially similar to the manner in which the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 and the retaining surface 134 functions, at least with respect to the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the retaining member 540 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 is configured to co-operate with one of the connection counterparts 39 of the pair of first connection counterparts 39 such that, while the bracket 502 is connected to the wall panel assembly (e.g.
  • connection counterpart 508 into one of the connection counterparts 39 , for example, the recess 5050 of the trim 5000
  • the retaining surface 542 is disposed in opposing relationship with a retaining surface of the one of the connection counterparts 39 , for example, the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000 , of the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 , such that displacement, for example, rotation, of the mounting bracket 502 , away from the wall surface configuration, is opposed.
  • the rotation of the mounting assembly 500 is opposed by the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000 .
  • the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 is disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000 .
  • the retaining surface-defining configuration 5060 is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 , as depicted in FIG. 52 .
  • a portion of the interacting portion 60 for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158 ) of the second connection system 34 , is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the trim-defined recess 5050 is disposed rearwardly of the trim-defined retaining surface configuration 5060 , for example, rearwardly of the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 . In some embodiments, for example, the recess 5050 is disposed between the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the base 5001 .
  • the recess-defining surface 5052 includes the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 .
  • the wall member 5022 is defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 is defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 .
  • the outermost end surface 5004 is defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , for example, the terminal end of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 includes the front facing surface portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 .
  • the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted to correspond to the spacing distance between a pair of connection counterparts 39 , the pair of connection counterparts 39 including a cavity 130 of the panel 100 and a recess 5050 of the trim 5000 , wherein the cavity 130 is disposed above the recess 5050 while the connected trim and panel is connected to a wall 1 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 is inserted into the cavity 130 and rotated, relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , to retain the bracket 502 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , such that the retained configuration is established, as described herein.
  • the bracket 502 is hanging from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , wherein the bracket 502 is vertically supported by the panel 100 , and displacement of the bracket 502 , relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , in a direction that is normal to the outermost surface of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , is opposed.
  • the displacement-resistant configuration for example, the rotation-resistant configuration, is established.
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed into the recess 5050 , as depicted in FIG. 52 , and the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 , while the first connector counterpart 504 is disposed in the cavity 130 and the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the recess 5050 , is adjusted, for example, decreased, such that the mounting assembly 500 is gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 .
  • the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is with effect that the second connection counterpart 508 , for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 , becomes disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000 .
  • the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is with effect that: 1) at least a portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000 , and 2) at least a portion of the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100 , are disposed in the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 .
  • the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000
  • the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100 .
  • the first connection counterpart 504 while the first connection counterpart 504 is disposed in the cavity 130 , such that the retained configuration is established, the first connection counterpart 504 , the guiding surface 136 , and the retaining surface 134 of the panel 100 are co-operatively configured to oppose, for example, prevent, forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the first connection counterpart 504 , in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104 , for example, while the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is being adjusted.
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the recess 5050
  • the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 is disposed in the channel 509
  • the second connection counterpart 508 for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540
  • the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 , in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104 .
  • the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the recess 5050
  • the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000 is disposed in the channel 509
  • the second connection counterpart 508 for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540
  • the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, rotation of the assembly 500 , for example, the bracket 502 , relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , in the direction away from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 .
  • the assembly 500 is gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , the assembly 500 is transitioned from the adjustable configuration to the fixed configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520 , to secure the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 .
  • a load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is supported by the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 via the assembly 500 that is secured to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , and is further supported by the wall 1 , on which the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is secured.
  • rotation of the assembly 500 for example, the bracket 502 , relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • the securing of the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 secures the retention of the assembly 500 to the wall connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , and opposes, for example, prevents, disconnection, for example, accidental disconnection, of the assembly 500 from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 .
  • the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the intermediate configuration.
  • the hanging and securing of the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 or the panel 100 is effectible without the use of fasteners, for example, mechanical fasteners.
  • the assembly 500 is transitioned from the fixed configuration to the adjustable configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520 , and the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted, for example, increased, such that the assembly 500 is no longer gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , there is an absence of establishment of the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, and the assembly 500 is rotatable relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 .
  • the assembly 500 is released from retention from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , for example, by rotating the bracket connector 504 via rotation of the bracket 502 away from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , and displacing the assembly 500 from the cavity 130 of the panel 100 .
  • the assembly 500 is repositionable to another part of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 and connectible to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 at said another part of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , or is repositionable to another connected trim 5000 and panel 100 and connectible to said another connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , or is repositionable to another part of the wall panel assembly 10 and connectible to the wall panel assembly 10 at said another part of the wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the assembly 500 can be hung, retained, and secured to a connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , wherein the panel 100 of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 includes more than one cavity 130 .
  • the trim 5000 is configured for co-operation with the mounting wall 1 such that the trim 5000 and the mounting wall 1 are configurable for disposition in an installation-effective relationship, as depicted in FIG. 54 , wherein, in the installation-effective relationship, the trim 5000 is disposed in an installation-ready configuration.
  • the rear facing surface 5006 for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006
  • the fastener receiving portion 5016 is co-operable with a fastener 8 , for example, a mechanical fastener, for effectuating connection of the end trim to the mounting wall, such that the trim 5000 is co-operable with the fastener 8 for effectuating connection of the trim 5000 to the mounting wall with the fastener
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g.
  • a notch 5024 of the first connection system 32 and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014 ) of the second connection system 34 , is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1 , such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 , the panel 100 is disposed in force transfer communication with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the disposition of the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 , the panel 100 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the disposition of the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 500 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 , the panel 100 is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1 , such that the panel 100 is co-operable with a fastener 8 , for example, via the fastener receiving portion 116 , for effectuating connection of the panel 100 to the mounting wall 1 with the fastener.
  • the trim 5000 is connectible to the wall 1 via a fastener, as depicted in FIG. 54 .
  • an operator for example, an installer, applies a retaining force to the trim 5000 , for example, to the front facing surface 5003 of the trim 5000 , to retain the trim 5000 in the installation-ready configuration, while the operator aligns the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 .
  • the retaining force is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 that is disposed either one of upwardly, or downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 (e.g. either one of upwardly, or downwardly, relative to the fastener locator 5020 ).
  • the retaining force that is applied to the portion of the front facing surface 5003 that is disposed either one of upwardly, or downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim in the installation-ready configuration, rotation of the trim 5000 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , is urged.
  • the retaining force is applied to the trim-defined retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , for example, to the surface 5023 .
  • rotation of the trim 5000 is urged, as depicted in FIG. 55 .
  • the rotation of the trim 5000 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , about the base 5001 is effective for transitioning the trim 5000 from the installation-ready configuration, to an installation-ineffective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 55 .
  • the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1 , such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 , the panel 100 is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1 , such that there is an absence of force transfer communication of the panel 100 with the mounting wall 1 , as depicted in FIG. 56 .
  • the rotation of the trim 5000 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , about the base 5001 , that is urged by the retaining force, is with effect that the installation-ready configuration is defeated.
  • the rotation of the trim 5000 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , about the base 5001 , for example, the joint 5080 , that is urged by the retaining force is with effect that displacement of the trim-defined retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , in a direction towards the mounting wall 1 , is urged.
  • the rotation of the trim 5000 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , about the base 5001 , that is urged by the retaining force is with effect that displacement of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014 ), relative to the mounting wall 1 , in a direction towards the mounting wall 1 , is urged.
  • the rotation of the trim 5000 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , about the base 5001 , that is urged by the retaining force, is with effect that the abutting engagement of the rear facing surface 5006 , for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 , with the mounting wall 1 , is defeated.
  • FIG. 57 and FIG. 58 depict a trim 5700 that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 5000 .
  • the trim 5700 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100 F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 5040 of the trim 5700 , and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 5700 and panel 100 .
  • the trim 5700 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 5700 to the wall 1 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 is securable to the connected trim 5700 and panel, as depicted in FIG. 61 and FIG. 62 , in a manner similar to the manner by which the mounting assembly 500 is securable to the connected trim 5000 and panel.
  • the trim 5700 is connectible to the panel 100 , such that a connected trim and panel are established, as depicted in FIG. 61 and FIG. 62 , for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10 .
  • the trim 5700 is connected to a mounting wall 1 , for example, via a fastener 8 , as depicted in FIG.
  • the trim 5700 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the trim 5700 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • the trim 5700 comprises the base 5001 and rear facing surface 5006 , the trim defined configuration 5040 , which includes the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 (which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024 ) of the first connection system 32 and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g.
  • the fastener receiving portion 5016 that includes the fastener-engaging surface 5018 and the fastener locator 5020 , the recess 5026 , the outermost end surface 5004 , the wall member 5022 and surface 5023 , the recess 5050 , the intermediate member 5070 that extends from the base 5001 at the joint 5080 and defining an outer surface 5072 , the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , and the front facing surface 5003 .
  • the trim 5700 substantially corresponds to the trim 5000 , except at least a portion of the base 5001 of the trim 5700 is disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 5050 .
  • the recess 5050 is disposed between the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the base 5001 of the trim 5700 .
  • the trim 5700 is configured for co-operation with a panel 100 such that the trim 5700 is connectible to the panel 100 , such that the connected trim and panel is established.
  • the trim 5700 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 5700 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • the trim 5700 is co-operable with a panel 100 such that, while the trim 5700 and panel 100 are connected together, as depicted in FIG. 61 to FIG. 63 , the cavity 130 of the panel 100 is disposed for connection to a first connection counterpart 504 of a mounting assembly 500 , and the recess 5050 of the trim 5700 is disposed for connection to a second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 .
  • the trim-defined recess 5050 is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the trim-defined recess 5050 is with effect that a displacement-resistant configuration is established, as depicted in FIG. 62 and FIG. 63 , wherein, in the displacement-resistant configuration, the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 is opposing displacement of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100 , in a direction away from the mounting wall 1 .
  • the displacement that is opposed includes rotation of the mounting assembly 500 , relative to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100 , in a direction away from the mounting wall 1 .
  • the displacement-resistant configuration is a rotation-resistant configuration.
  • the trim 5700 is configured for co-operation with the mounting wall 1 such that the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are configurable for disposition in an installation-effective relationship, as depicted in FIG. 59 , wherein, in the installation-effective relationship, the trim 5700 is disposed in an installation-ready configuration.
  • the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration: (i) the rear facing surface 5006 , for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 , is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , (ii) the fastener receiving portion 5016 is co-operable with a fastener 8 , for example, a mechanical fastener, for effectuating connection of the end trim to the mounting wall, such that the trim 5700 is co-operable with the fastener 8 for effectuating connection of the trim 5700 to the mounting wall with the fastener, and (iii) the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 , which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g.
  • a notch 5024 of the first connection system 32 and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014 ) of the second connection system 34 , is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1 , such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5700 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 , the panel 100 is disposed in force transfer communication with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the trim 5700 is co-operable with a fastener 8 for effectuating connection of the trim 5700 to the mounting wall with the fastener.
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the absence rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • the absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration is such that the installation-ready configuration is retained. While there is an absence rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1 via the fastener 8 , as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • the retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 that disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener locator 5020 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to the retaining surface configuration 5060 , as depicted in FIG.
  • the panel 100 in response to connection of a panel 100 to the trim 5700 that is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the panel 100 becomes disposed in force transfer communication with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the panel 100 can be connected to the wall 1 , for example, by a fastener 8 . Accordingly, a load that is supported by the mounting assembly 500 that is secured to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100 will be supported by the wall 1 via the disposition of the panel 100 in force transfer communication with the wall 1 .
  • the retaining force has a direction that is perpendicular to an outer surface of the mounting wall 1 .
  • the retaining force has a component that has a direction that is perpendicular to an outer surface of the mounting wall 1 .
  • the retaining force has a direction that is perpendicular to the surface 5023 .
  • the retaining force has a component that has a direction that is perpendicular to the surface 5023 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 , such that there is the absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the front facing surface 5003 . In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to at least a portion of the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 5050 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base 5001 , such that there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the absence rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • the absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration is such that the installation-ready configuration is retained. While there is an absence rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1 via the fastener 8 , as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • the retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 that disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener locator 5020 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , such that, in response to the retaining force, the disposition of the trim 5700 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , in the installation-ready configuration, is retained.
  • the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1 , as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 , such that there is the absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the front facing surface 5003 . In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to at least a portion of the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the portion of the front facing surface 5003 on which the retaining force is applied.
  • the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 , there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base 5001 , such that there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • the absence of rotation of the trim 5700 , about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is such that there is an absence of defeating of the abutting engagement of the rear facing surface 5006 , for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 , with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the base 5001 is defined by a first base portion 5702 and a second base portion 5704 .
  • the first base portion 5702 is disposed rearwardly of the fastener-engaging surface 5018
  • the second base portion 5704 is disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 , and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 5050 .
  • the recess 5050 is disposed between the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the second base portion 5704 .
  • the first base portion 5702 , second base portion 5704 , and intermediate wall 5070 are connected at the joint 5080 , with the first base portion 5702 and the second base portion 5704 disposed on opposite sides of the intermediate wall 5070 .
  • the first base portion 5702 and the second base portion 5704 are disposed in alignment.
  • the outermost surface of the first base portion 5702 and the outermost surface of the second base portion 5704 are parallel.
  • the outermost surface of the first base portion 5702 and the outermost surface of the second base portion 5704 are co-planar.
  • the first base portion 5702 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • the second base portion 5704 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • at least a portion of the first base portion 5702 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • at least a portion of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the entirety of the first base portion 5702 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • the entirety of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the one or more portions of the trim 5700 that are disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 define the base 5001 of the trim 5700 .
  • the extension of the second base portion 5704 from the joint 5080 is such that the terminal end of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in alignment with the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024 ).
  • the terminal end of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in axial alignment with the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024 ), wherein the alignment axis is parallel to a normal axis of the surface 5006 .
  • the base 5001 includes a base portion 5703 that extends from the intermediate wall 5790 , which co-operates with the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. the projection 5014 ) to define the recess 5026 , wherein the base portion 5703 and the base portion 5702 are disposed on opposite sides of the intermediate wall 5790 , and the base portion 5703 is disposed rearwardly of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014 ), and also rearwardly of the recess 5026 .
  • the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 e.g. the projection 5014
  • the base 5001 and the front surface 5003 are co-operatively configured such that, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the portion of the front facing surface 5003 , disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 (e.g. applied to the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 , for example, the projection 5014 ), for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the absence of rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is due to the disposition of the base portion 5703 rearwardly of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g.
  • the panel 100 defines a recess for receiving the base portion 5703 that extends from the intermediate wall 5790 , for effectuating connection of the panel 100 and the trim 5700 .
  • the trim 5700 includes a rear wall configuration 5710 .
  • the rear wall configuration 5710 comprises a first wall 5712 , which, in some embodiments, for example, is defined by the base portion 5704 , a second wall 5714 disposed forwardly of the first wall 5712 and extending from the intermediate wall 5070 , and an intermediate wall 5714 that extends between the first wall 5712 and the second wall 5714 .
  • the first wall 5712 and the second wall 5714 are disposed in a non-parallel relationship, to improve the structural strength of the rear wall configuration 5710 .
  • first wall 5712 and the second wall 5714 substantially correspond to the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 , and co-operate to function like the first wall 72 and a second wall 74 .
  • the rear wall configuration 5710 is configured to oppose, for example, prevent, bending of the first wall 5712 , in response to application of the retaining force to the front facing surface 5003 , such that the disposition of the second wall portion 5704 in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, is retained.
  • the recess-defining surface 5052 includes the outermost surface 57141 of the second wall 5714 .
  • the trim 5700 includes a rear wall configuration that includes the base portion 5703 as depicted in FIG. 64 , similar to the rear wall configuration 5710 , and configured to oppose, for example, prevent, bending of the base portion 5703 , in response to application of the retaining force to the front facing surface 5003 .
  • FIG. 65 and FIG. 66 depict a trim 6300 that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 5700 .
  • the trim 6300 substantially corresponds to the trim 5700 and functions in the same manner, except the trim 6300 is manufactured with less material.
  • the trim 6300 has a “single wall configuration”. Similar to the trim 5700 , the trim 6300 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100 F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 6340 of the trim 6300 , and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 6300 and panel.
  • the trim 6300 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 6300 to the wall 1 .
  • the mounting assembly 500 is securable to the connected trim 6300 and panel 100 , in a manner substantially similar to the manner as described herein with respect to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 , or with respect to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100 .
  • the trim 6300 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the trim 6300 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • the trim 6300 comprises a trim-defined configuration 6340 , which includes the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 6302 (which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6324 (e.g. a notch 6324 ) of the first connection system 32 , and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6314 (e.g. a projection 6314 ) of the second connection system 34 , which defines an urging surface 6313 ).
  • the trim-defined configuration 6340 and trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 6302 substantially correspond to the trim defined configuration 5040 and the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 , and function in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 is configured for co-operation with a panel 100 such that the trim 6300 is connectible to the panel 100 , such that the connected trim and panel is established.
  • the trim 6300 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 6302 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 .
  • the trim 6300 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • the trim 6300 comprises a fastener receiving portion 6316 , including a fastener-engaging surface 6318 and a fastener locator 6320 , wherein the fastener receiving portion 6316 and the fastener locator 6320 substantially correspond with the fastener receiving portion 5016 and the fastener locator 5020 , and function in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 comprises a recess 6326 that substantially corresponds with the recess 5026 and functions in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 comprises an outermost end surface 6304 that substantially corresponds to the outermost end surface 5004 and functions in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 comprises a recess 6350 that is defined by a recess-defining surface 6352 , wherein the recess 6350 substantially corresponds with the recess 5050 and functions in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 comprises an intermediate member 6372 that defines a surface 6372 , wherein the intermediate member 6372 substantially corresponds to the intermediate member 5070 and functions in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 comprises a retaining surface defining configuration 6360 , which, in some embodiments, for example, includes a wall member 6322 that defines the surface 6323 , and further defines the retaining surface 6362 and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6324 (e.g. a notch 6324 ), wherein the retaining surface defining configuration 6360 substantially corresponds to the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and functions in a similar manner.
  • a retaining surface defining configuration 6360 substantially corresponds to the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and functions in a similar manner.
  • the trim 6300 comprises a front facing surface 6303 .
  • the front facing surface 6303 substantially corresponds to the front facing surface 5003 and function sin a similar manner.
  • the front facing surface 6303 is configured for being visible while the trim 6300 is secured to the wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 6303 includes: (i) the front facing surface portion of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6314 (e.g.
  • the projection 6314 (ii) the front facing surface portion of the fastener receiving portion 6316 , for example, the fastener locator 6320 and the fastener-engaging surface 6318 , and (iii) the front facing surface portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 6360 , which, in some embodiments, for example, includes the outer surface 6323 .
  • the front facing surface defines the fastener receiving portion 6316 .
  • the trim 6300 comprises a base 6301 that substantially corresponds to the base 5001 , wherein at least a portion of the base 6301 of the trim 6300 is disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 6360 , and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 6350 , and defines a rear-facing and wall-opposing surface 6306 , except the base 6301 has a first base portion 6382 and a second base portion 6384 that are not both connected to the intermediate member 6370 .
  • the first base portion 6382 is defined at a terminal end of a wall member 6390 of the trim 6300 , and the second base portion 6382 is connected to the intermediate member 6370 at a joint 6380 . As depicted, the first base portion 6382 is offset from the second base portion 6384 .
  • the first base portion 6382 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • the second base portion 6384 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 .
  • at least a portion of the first base portion 6382 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • at least a portion of the second base portion 6384 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the entirety of the first base portion 6382 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1
  • the entirety of the second base portion 6384 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 .
  • the one or more portions of the trim 6300 that are disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 define the base 6301 of the trim 6300 .
  • the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 6303 , disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 6316 (e.g. relative to the fastener locator 6320 ), there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300 , about the base 6301 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the retaining surface configuration 6360 , for effecting retention of the disposition of the end trim 6300 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300 , about the base 6301 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 6303 that is disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 6316 (e.g. relative to the fastener locator 6320 ), there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300 , about the base 6301 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 , for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 6303 that is disposed forwardly of the base 6301 , or that is disposed forwardly of the space defined between the first base portion 6382 and the second base portion 6384 , there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300 , about the base 6301 , relative to the mounting wall 1 .
  • the absence of rotation of the trim 6300 , about the base 6301 , relative to the mounting wall 1 with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • the absence of rotation of the trim 6300 , about the base 6301 , relative to the mounting wall 1 is such that, in response to the retaining force, the disposition of the trim 6300 , relative to the mounting wall 1 , in the installation-ready configuration, is retained.
  • the material of the bottom end or lower end trims described, herein, for example, trim 2300 , 5000 , 5700 , and 6300 include plastic, for example, PVC, polypropylene, or recycled plastic.
  • the material of the lower end trim includes a composite, such as, for example, wood fibre composite, recycled material, or cellular foam.
  • the material of the lower end trim includes metal, such as aluminum.
  • the material of the lower end trim includes fibreglass.
  • the material of the lower end trim includes wood.
  • the lower end trim is solid wood.
  • the lower end trim is manufactured by extrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by molding. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by pultrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by cutting a piece of wood. In some embodiments, for example, the trim is manufactured by casting or forging.
  • a kit for a wall panel assembly 10 includes one or more trims and one or more panels described herein.
  • the kit includes an upper trim such as a trim 2200 , and one or more panels, for example, one or more of the panel 100 to the panel 100 F.
  • the kit includes a lower trim, such as a trim 2300 , a trim 5000 , a trim 5700 , or a trim 6300 , and one or more panels, for example, one or more of the panel 100 to the panel 100 F.
  • the kit for the wall panel assembly 10 includes a trim, for example, an upper trim or a lower trim, a first panel (e.g.
  • kit further comprises a mounting assembly as described herein, for example, a mounting assembly 500 .
  • connection may include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements).

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Disclosed herein is an end trim that is connectible to a panel. The trim comprises a trim-defined recess. While the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall, insertion of a first connector of a mounting assembly into a panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed. The trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connector of the mounting assembly into the trim-defined recess is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed.

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    FIELD
  • The present disclosure relates to a trim, and in particular, a trim that is connectible to a panel to define a connected trim and panel, wherein a mounting assembly is securable to the connected trim and panel.
  • BACKGROUND
  • To avoid clutter, and to organize objects, such as tools, toys, organizing boxes and bins, equipment, and the like, the objects may be hung from a wall. A mounting bracket may be secured to the wall, and the object may be hung from the mounting bracket, such that the object is hung from the wall via the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket is typically secured to a stud of the wall. However, each wall has a limited number of studs, and the brackets are secured to the studs where a user may access with relative ease, which limits the number of brackets that may be secured to the wall.
  • To increase the number of mounting brackets that may be secured to the wall, a wall panel assembly may first be secured to the wall. Existing wall panel assemblies comprise a plurality of wall panels that are connected together. The wall panel assembly is typically secured to two adjacent studs, such that the wall panel assembly extends between the adjacent studs. The wall panel assembly defines one or more recesses to retain the mounting bracket. The one or more recesses extend along the length of the wall panel assembly, such that a plurality of mounting brackets may be retained by the wall panel assembly.
  • Unfortunately, existing mounting brackets are limited to being retained by one recess of the wall panel assembly, and are not securable to the wall panel assembly. Moreover, while an existing trim is connected to the lowermost panel of an existing wall panel assembly, mounting brackets are not securable to the lowermost panel of the wall panel assembly.
  • SUMMARY
  • In one aspect, there is provided an end trim that is connectible to a panel, the panel comprising a panel-defined recess, the end trim comprising: a trim-defined recess; and wherein the end trim is configured for co-operation with the panel such that: the end trim is connectible to the panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established; while the connected trim and panel is established: the panel-defined recess is disposed for connection to a first connector of a mounting assembly; and the trim-defined recess is disposed for connection to a second connector of the mounting assembly; while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall: insertion of the first connector into the panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein, in the retained configuration: the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed; the trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connector into the trim-defined recess is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration: rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed.
  • In another aspect, there is provided a kit for a wall panel assembly, comprising: a panel, comprising: a panel-defined recess; and an end trim, comprising: a trim-defined recess; wherein the end trim is configured for co-operation with the panel such that: the end trim is connectible to the panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established; while the connected trim and panel is established: the panel-defined recess is disposed for connection to a first connector of a mounting assembly; and the trim-defined recess is disposed for connection to a second connector of the mounting assembly; while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall: insertion of the first connector into the panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein, in the retained configuration: the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed; the trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connector into the trim-defined recess is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration:rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed.
  • Other aspects will be apparent from the description and drawings provided herein.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
  • In the figures, which illustrate example embodiments,
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of an example embodiment of a panel;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 2 in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly including the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 5 is a side elevation view of a panel defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 , with a projection disposed in a relative movement effective configuration;
  • FIG. 6 is another enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 , wherein an interacting portion is disposed in a pre-deformation configuration;
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of the portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 , wherein the interacting portion is disposed in an interference effective configuration;
  • FIG. 8 is enlarged view of a portion of the panel of FIG. 1 , the portion of the panel identified by window 3 in FIG. 1 , wherein the interacting portion is disposed in an interference ineffective configuration;
  • FIG. 9 is a side elevation view of a panel-defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 , and a panel-defined configuration disposed at a second end of another panel, wherein an interacting portion of the panel-defined configuration disposed at the second end of the another panel is disposed in a pre-deformation configuration;
  • FIG. 10 is a side elevation view of a panel-defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 , and a panel-defined configuration disposed at a second end of another panel, wherein an interacting portion of the panel-defined configuration disposed at the second end of the another panel is disposed in an interference ineffective configuration;
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 4 , the portion of the panel identified by window 11 in FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 12 is a side elevation view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 4 ;
  • FIG. 13 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly, the wall panel assembly including an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 14 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 15 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 16 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising panels of FIG. 15 ;
  • FIG. 17 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising panels of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 18 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 19 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the panel of FIG. 18 ;
  • FIG. 20 is a side elevation view of a trim for connecting with a panel defined configuration disposed at a first end of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 21 is a side elevation view of a trim for connecting with a panel defined configuration disposed at a second end of the panel of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIG. 22 is an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 23 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 14 and the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 24 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 17 and the trim of FIG. 22 ;
  • FIG. 25 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 18 and the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 26 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly comprising the panel of FIG. 20 and the trim of FIG. 22 ;
  • FIG. 27 is a perspective view of a wall panel assembly connected to a wall;
  • FIG. 28 is an exploded view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 27 ;
  • FIG. 29 is a front perspective view of a mounting assembly, with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 30 is a side elevation view of a bracket of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 ;
  • FIG. 31 is a side elevation view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 retained to a wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 32 is a side elevation view of a bracket connector of a bracket being inserted into a cavity of a wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 33 is an enlarged view of the mounting assembly and wall panel assembly of FIG. 31 , the portion identified by window 33 in FIG. 31 ;
  • FIG. 34 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 ;
  • FIG. 35 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an extended configuration;
  • FIG. 36 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , connected to a panel;
  • FIG. 37 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , connected to another panel;
  • FIG. 38 is a front perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 39 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 38 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an intermediate configuration;
  • FIG. 40 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 38 , connected to a panel;
  • FIG. 41 is a front perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly of FIG. 29 , with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 42 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 41 ;
  • FIG. 43 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 41 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an extended configuration;
  • FIG. 44 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 43 ;
  • FIG. 45 is a front perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly of FIG. 41 , with the mounting assembly disposed in a retracted configuration;
  • FIG. 46 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 45 ;
  • FIG. 47 is a front perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 45 , with the mounting assembly disposed in an extended configuration;
  • FIG. 48 is a rear perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 47 ;
  • FIG. 49 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 21 ;
  • FIG. 50 is a perspective view of the trim of FIG. 49 ;
  • FIG. 51 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly, comprising a panel and the trim of FIG. 49 ;
  • FIG. 52 is a side elevation view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 51 and a mounting assembly secured to the wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 53 is a perspective view of the wall panel assembly and mounting assembly of FIG. 52 ;
  • FIG. 54 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 49 , disposed in an installation-ready configuration and connected to the mounting wall, and a panel connected to the trim;
  • FIG. 55 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 49 , disposed in an installation-ineffective configuration and connected to the mounting wall;
  • FIG. 56 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 49 , disposed in an installation-ineffective configuration and connected to the mounting wall, and a panel connected to the trim;
  • FIG. 57 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 49 ;
  • FIG. 58 is a perspective view of the trim of FIG. 57 ;
  • FIG. 59 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 57 , disposed in an installation-ready configuration;
  • FIG. 60 is a side elevation view of the trim of FIG. 57 , disposed in an installation-ready configuration and connected to a mounting wall;
  • FIG. 61 is a side elevation view of a wall panel assembly, comprising a panel connected to the trim of FIG. 60 ;
  • FIG. 62 is a side elevation view of the wall panel assembly of FIG. 61 and a mounting assembly secured to the wall panel assembly;
  • FIG. 63 is a perspective view of the wall panel assembly and mounting assembly of FIG. 62 ;
  • FIG. 64 is a side elevation of the trim of FIG. 57 with a base portion disposed rearwardly of the trim defined first connection system counterpart of the second connection system;
  • FIG. 65 is a side elevation view of an alternate embodiment of the trim of FIG. 57 ;
  • FIG. 66 is a perspective view of the trim of FIG. 65 .
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of a panel 100. FIG. 4 and FIG. 12 depict a wall panel assembly 10, including a first panel 100 and a second panel 100 that are connected together. As depicted, the wall panel assembly 10 is established by the connection of the wall panels such that the wall panels are disposed in adjacent relationship. In some embodiments, for example, each one of the panels 100 of the panel assembly 10 is identical. In some embodiments, for example, at least one of the plurality of panels 100 of the panel assembly 10 is different from the other panels 100 of the assembly 10. It is understood that the wall panel assembly 10 can include more than two panels 100, connected together and disposed in adjacent relationship. Each one of the panels 100, independently, is configured to be secured to a mounting wall 1 (e.g. a wall of a building structure). FIG. 27 depicts the wall panel assembly 10 connected to a wall 1, such that the panels 100 are disposed in a vertical series. FIG. 28 is an exploded view of the wall panel assembly 10 of FIG. 27 . In some embodiments, for example, the wall panel assembly 10 further includes one or more trims, for example, a trim 2200 connected to the uppermost one of the panels 100 of the assembly 10, or a trim 2300 connected to the lowermost one of the panels 100 of the assembly 10. As depicted in FIG. 4 , a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100, and the panel 100 is also connected to the trim 2200.
  • As depicted in FIG. 1 , the panel 100 defines a central longitudinal axis 1001. In some embodiments, for example, the axis 1001 is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. parallel to an axis of extrusion) of the panel, as depicted in FIG. 27 . The panel 100 further defines a first end 101, a second end 102 that is opposite the first end 101, a first side 103, and a second side 1031 disposed on an opposite side of the panel relative to the first side 103.
  • The first side 103 of the panel 100 includes a front facing wall 14 that defines a front facing surface 104 configured for being visible while the panel 100 is secured to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the panel 10 is defined by a planar continuous surface having a minimum surface area of at least 3 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the minimum width of the outermost surface 104, measured along the axis 1001, is at least 1 inch. In some embodiments, for example, the minimum length of the outermost surface 104, measured along the axis 2, as depicted in FIG. 27 , is at least 3 inches. The second side 1031 of the panel 100 includes a rear facing wall 16 that defines a rear-facing surface or wall-opposing surface 106 that is configured for opposing the wall while the panel 100 is secured to the wall. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 includes a wall covering portion 12, wherein, while the panel 100 is secured to the wall 1, the wall covering portion covers a portion of the wall 1, such that the covered portion of the wall 1 is occluded from view. In some embodiments, for example, the wall covering portion of the panel 100 includes the front facing wall 14 and the rear facing wall 16.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 further comprises a plurality of ribs 108 that connect the first side 103 and the second side 1031. In some embodiments, for example, the ribs 108 are configured to support a load that is supported by the panel 100 (e.g. the load that is mounted to a mounting assembly 500 that is retained to the panel 100). In some embodiments, for example, the ribs 108 are configured such that the load supported by the panel 100 is distributed about the panel 100
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is connectible to another panel 100, such that connected first and second panels are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10. Similar to the panel 100, the second panel 100 is configured to be secured to the wall, and defines a wall covering portion 12, a first end 101, a second opposite end 102, a first side 103, and a second opposite side 1031. The first side 103 includes a front facing wall 14 that defines an outermost surface 104 configured for being visible while the panel 100 is secured to the wall, and the second side 1031 includes a rear facing wall 16 that defines a wall-opposing surface 106 configured for opposing the wall while the panel 100 is secured to the wall.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 defines, at the first end 101, a panel-defined configuration 20, which includes a first connection system counterpart configuration 30, and, at the second end 102, a panel-defined configuration 40, which includes a second connection system counterpart configuration 50. Similarly, the second panel 100 defines, at the first end 101, a panel-defined configuration 20, which includes a first connection system counterpart configuration 30, and, at the second end 102, a panel-defined configuration 40, which includes a second connection system counterpart configuration 50. The connection of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is effected by interaction of one of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50, of the first panel 100, and the other of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50, of the second panel 100.
  • The connection of a first panel 100 and a second panel 100 is effected between the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of one of the first and second panels and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the other one of the first and second panels. In some embodiments, for example, one of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 (in the illustrated embodiment, this is the first connection system counterpart configuration 30) is a male connection system counterpart configuration, and the other one of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 (in the illustrated embodiment, this is the second connection system counterpart configuration 50) is a female connection system counterpart configuration, such that the connection of the first and second panels 100 is effectuated by connection the male connection system counterpart configuration, of one of the first and second panels 100, and the female connection system counterpart configuration of the other one of the first and second panels 100. In some embodiments, for example, the connection includes a snap fit connection. In some embodiments, for example, the connection includes an interference fit connection. In some embodiments, for example, the connection includes a friction fit connection.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the panel-defined configuration 20 includes a fastener-receiving portion 116 that is configured to receive one or more mechanical fasteners 8, for example, screws, bolts, pins, and the like, to connect the panel 100 to a wall 1. The fastener-receiving portion 116 includes a fastener-engaging surface 118. The fastener-engaging surface 118 is configured to engage with a head of a fastener, and further configured to oppose, for example, prevent, further displacement of the fastener through the panel 100 while the fastener-engaging surface 118 is engaged to the head of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the connection of the panel 100 to the wall 1 is effectuated by penetration of the fastener-receiving portion 116 with the mechanical fastener such that the mechanical fastener extends through the fastener-receiving portion 116 and into the wall 1, and the head of the mechanical fastener is bearing against the fastener-engaging surface 118, urging the panel 100 into contact engagement with the wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the fastener-receiving portion 116 includes a fastener locator 120 for locating placement of a fastener in a fastener effective position, and for guiding the penetration of the panel 100 by the mechanical fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 is defined by a panel member 119, as depicted in FIG. 2 . In some embodiments, for example, the fastener is disposed in the fastener effective position while the fastener is disposed perpendicular to the wall 1 to which the panel 100 is to be connected. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 includes a groove. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 is configured to receive the tip of a fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 is sufficiently deep and wide to receive the tip of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 120, the position of the fastener-receiving portion 116 is identified for a user to fasten the panel 100 to a wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 120 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 120, the fastener is oriented such that the fastener is able to fasten the panel 100 to a wall 1 in response to penetration of the fastener receiving portion 116. In some embodiments, for example, the groove 120 is defined on the fastener-engaging surface 118.
  • To connect the panel 100 to a wall 1, the panel 100 is disposed in abutting engagement against the wall 1, the fastener is emplaced via the fastener locator 120 in the fastening effective position, and penetrated through the fastener-engaging surface 118 the panel 100 and further penetrated through the fastener receiving portion 116, until the fastener engages and penetrates into the wall, such that the panel 100 is coupled to the wall via the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to the wall 1, for example, via a fastener, the visible portion of the outermost surface 104 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the panel 100 is mounted. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to the wall 1 via the penetration of the fastener through the panel 100 and into the wall 1, the fastener is retained by the panel member 118.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is co-operable with another panel for concealing the fastener while the connection is established between the panel 100 and the another panel 100 via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the first panel 100 the second panel 100 are connected, and at least one of the first and second panels 100 are secured to a wall 1, for each one of the first panel 100 the second panel 100, independently, the panel is secured to the wall such that displacement of the panel, relative to the wall, at least within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, and in a direction away from the other panel, is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the visible surfaces of first panel 100 the second panel 100 are co-planar while the two panels are connected to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the first panel 100 is defined by a planar continuous surface having a surface area of at least 3 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the second panel 100 is defined by a planar continuous surface having a surface area of at least 3 inches squared.
  • FIG. 2 depicts an example embodiment of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30. As depicted in FIG. 2 , the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 includes a first connection system counterpart 110 of a first connection system 32. In some embodiments, for example, the first connection system counterpart 110 of the first connection system 32 includes a notch 124. The notch 124 is configured to receive a rearward projection 158 for connecting the panel 100 and an adjacent panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the rearward projection 158 is disposed in or received in the notch 124, the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 is retained.
  • As depicted in FIG. 2 , the panel defined configuration 20 includes an arm 122. In some embodiments, for example, the arm 122 is configured to support an interacting portion 154 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of an adjacent panel 100 while the panel 100 is connected to the adjacent panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the notch 124 of the first connection system 32 is defined by the arm 122.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the arm 122 is a retaining surface-defining configuration 122, which includes a retaining surface-defining wall 123 that defines a retaining surface 134. The retaining surface 134 is configured to oppose displacement of a mounting assembly 500, for example, a bracket 502 of the mounting assembly 500 that is retained by the panel 100.
  • As depicted in FIG. 2 , the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 includes a first connection system counterpart 114 of a second connection system 34. In some embodiments, for example, the first connection system counterpart 114 of the second connection system 34 includes an insertable projection 114.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the projection 114 is configured to be received in a recess 164 of the panel defined configuration 40 of an adjacent panel 100, for connecting the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100. In some embodiments, the receiving of the projection 114 in the recess 164 includes a friction fit. In some embodiments, the receiving of the projection 114 in the recess 164 includes an interference fit.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the projection 114 is sufficiently wide to increase the structural strength of the projection 114 and the connection between the first panel 100 and the second panel 100, and to increase the air flow through the projection 114.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the projection 114 is configured to support the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of an adjacent panel 100 while the panel 100 is connected to the adjacent panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the projection 114 includes an urging surface 115. In some embodiments, for example, the urging surface 115 is angled relative to the outermost surface 104. In some embodiments, for example, the urging surface 115 defines a normal axis, the outermost surface 104 defines a normal axis, and an acute angle defined between said normal axes has a minimum value of at least 10 degrees. In some embodiments, for example, said acute angle has a value of 45 degrees. In some embodiments, for example, the urging surface 115 is configured to engage with the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50, and to urge the interacting portion 60 in a direction away from the axis 1001, such that displacement of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 towards each other is effectible to effect the interaction between the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50, to connect the first panel 100 and the second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the projection 114 is connected to a residual panel portion, wherein the residual panel portion is the portion of the panel that excludes the projection 114. In some embodiments, for example, the projection 114 is configurable in a relative movement-effective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 5 .
  • As depicted in FIG. 2 , in some embodiments, for example, the projection 114 is connected to the fastener receiving portion 116, and the retaining surface defining configuration 122 is also connected to the fastener receiving portion 116, wherein the projection 114 and the retaining surface-defining configuration 112 are disposed on opposite sides of the fastener receiving portion 116.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined configuration 20 includes a recess 126, configured to receive a second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel-defined configuration 40 of an adjacent panel 100, for effecting connection of the connected panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100. As depicted in FIG. 2 , the recess 126 is defined below the projection 114, and between the projection 114 and the fastener-receiving portion 116.
  • As depicted in FIG. 2 , in some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined configuration 20 includes a rear wall configuration 70, comprising a first wall 72 and a second wall 74. As depicted, the second wall 74 is disposed rearwardly of the first wall 72, and extending from the rear-facing wall 16. The rear wall configuration 70 connects the first connection system counterpart configuration 30, the fastener-receiving portion 116, and the retaining surface defining configuration 122 to the wall covering portion 12. In some embodiments, for example, the rear wall configuration 70 extends between: 1) the fastener-receiving portion 116, and 2) the wall covering portion 12. In some embodiments, for example, the rear wall configuration 70 is disposed in force transmission communication with the retaining surface defining configuration 122.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall 72 includes an outer surface 72A, and the second wall 74 includes an outer surface 74A. In some embodiments, for example, the outer surface 72A of the first wall 72 is a front facing surface of the rear wall configuration 70. In some embodiments, for example, the outer surface 74A of the second wall 74 is a rear facing surface of the rear wall configuration 70. The surface 74A is disposed, relative to the surface 72A, on an opposite side of the rear wall configuration 70. While the panel 100 is secured to a wall 1, the outer surface 74A of the second wall is disposed in opposing relationship to the wall 1.
  • As depicted in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3 , the panel 100 includes, at the second end 102, the panel-defined configuration 40. The panel-defined configuration 40 includes the second connection system counterpart configuration 50.
  • The second connection system counterpart configuration 50 includes an interacting portion 60. The front facing wall 14 includes the interacting portion 60, the interacting portion 60, having a terminal end that is, in some embodiments, a free end, and extending from a joint 153. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the front facing wall 14 is defined by the interacting portion 60 and a residual front facing wall portion 15, wherein the interacting portion 60 is connected to the residual front facing wall portion 15 at the joint 153. The interacting portion 60 includes a fastener receiver-covering portion 154 and a second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32. In some embodiments, for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 includes a projection 158. In some embodiments, for example, the projection 158 extends perpendicularly, in a rearwardly direction, from the covering portion 154. In some embodiments, for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 is disposed at the terminal end of the interacting portion 60. The projection 158 is configured to interact with the notch 124 of another panel 100, with effect that the projection 158 and the notch 124 are co-operatively disposed in a relative movement interference relationship, as explained in further detail below.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 3 , the interacting portion 60 has a width 60W having a minimum value of at least 0.375 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel 100, the covering portion 154 conceals at least a portion of, for example, the entirety of, the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the adjacent panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel 100 from view, the covering portion 154 conceals at least a portion of, for example, the entirety of, the fastener receiving portion 116 of the adjacent panel 100 from view. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel 100, and the adjacent panel 100 is secured to the wall 1 by a fastener, the covering portion 154 conceals at least a portion of, for example, the entirety of, the fastener from view.
  • The covering portion 154 includes an outermost surface 156 configured for being visible while the panel 100 is connected to another panel 100, and while the connected panel 100 and the another panel 100 are secured to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost surface 156 including a continuous surface that extends along the length of the covering portion 154.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the covering portion 154 has a minimum surface area of at least 1.125 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the covering portion 154 has a minimum width of at least ⅜ inches. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the covering portion 154 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • The concealing of the fastener of the another panel by the panel 100, while the connection is established between the panel 100 and the another panel via the connection system counterpart configurations 30, 50, is effectuated by the covering portion 154. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 is co-operable with the second panel 100 such that, while the connection between the first and second panels is established via the connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel and the connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel, the covering portion 154 is covering (e.g. concealing) the fastener, which is effectuating the connection of the first panel 100 to the wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is configurable in a pre-deformation configuration, as depicted in FIG. 3 and FIG. 6 . In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the pre-deformation while there is an absence of interaction (e.g. absence of connection or engagement) between the panel 100 and an adjacent panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, in the pre-deformation configuration, the extending of the interacting portion 60 from the joint 153 is with effect that the interacting portion 60 is tapering rearwardly, from the residual front facing wall portion 15, in a direction towards the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100. In some of these embodiments, for example, in the pre-deformation configuration, a normal axis of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is disposed at an acute angle relative to the normal axis of an outermost surface 15A of the residual front facing wall portion 15, and in some of these embodiments, for example, the acute angle has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is configurable in an interference effective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 7 . In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference effective configuration while the panel 100 is connected to the adjacent panel 100 via the connection system counterpart configurations 30, 50.
  • In the interference-effective configuration, the extending of the interacting portion 60 from the joint 153 is with effect that the outermost surface 104 of the front facing wall 14 is a planar surface (e.g. outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is co-planar with the outermost surface 15A of the residual front facing wall portion 15).
  • While the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the panel 100 is receivable in the notch 124 of the adjacent panel 100, such that the projection 158 and the notch 124 of the adjacent panel 100 are co-operable to interfere with relative movement between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 are disposed in abutting engagement with a wall 1, and the projection 158 of the panel 100 is disposed in or received in the notch 124 of the adjacent panel 100, the projection 158 and the notch 124 are co-operatively configured to interfere with displacement of the one of the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100, relative to the other one of the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100, within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall 1, and in a direction away from the other one of the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100.
  • The interacting portion 60 is deformable for effectuating transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration. In some embodiments, for example, the transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration includes a forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32, for transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration, includes a displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 by a distance of at least 0.030 inches in a forwardly direction.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the transition of the interacting portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration includes rotation of the interacting portion 60. In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is rotatable about the joint 153, as depicted in FIG. 3 . In some embodiments, for example, the angle of rotation of the covering portion 60 from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-effective configuration has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is configurable in an interference ineffective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 8 . In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference ineffective configuration while: 1) the panel 100 is engaged with the adjacent panel 100 and being displaced towards the adjacent panel 100 to effect the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100, or 2) the connection between a connected panel 100 and adjacent panel 100 is to be defeated.
  • In some embodiments, for example, in the interference ineffective configuration, the extending of the interacting portion 60 from the joint 153 is with effect that the interacting portion 60 is tapering forwardly from the residual front facing wall portion 15, in a direction away from the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100. In some of these embodiments, for example, in the interference ineffective configuration, a normal axis of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is disposed at an acute angle relative to the normal axis of the outermost surface 15A of the residual front facing wall portion 15, and in some of these embodiments, for example, the acute angle has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • While the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-ineffective configuration, the panel 100 is displaceable towards, or away from, the adjacent panel 100, while the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 is disposed in an interacting relationship (e.g. contact engagement) with the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the adjacent panel 100, for example, to effect the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100, or to defeat the connection between the connected panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100.
  • The interacting portion 60 is deformable for effectuating transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration. In some embodiments, for example, the transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration includes a forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the forwardly displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32, for transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration, includes a displacement of the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32 by a distance of at least 0.030 inches in a forwardly direction.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the transition of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration includes rotation of the interacting portion 60 about the joint 153, as depicted in FIG. 3 . In some embodiments, for example, the angle of rotation of the covering portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is urged by a bias to the pre-deformation configuration. In some embodiments, for example, the bias is a material bias of the interacting portion 60. In some embodiments, for example, the bias of the interacting portion 60 is effected by the extension of the interacting portion 60 towards the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100 while there is an absence of connection between the panel 100 and another panel 100. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 154 is resilient.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is resiliently deformable or resiliently displaceable between: 1) the pre-deformation configuration, 2) the interference effective configuration, and 3) the interference ineffective configuration (e.g. between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference effective configuration; between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference ineffective configuration; between the interference effective configuration and the interference ineffective configuration). In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 60 is transitionable between: 1) the pre-deformation configuration, 2) the interference effective configuration, and 3) the interference ineffective configuration (e.g. between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference effective configuration; between the pre-deformation configuration and the interference ineffective configuration; between the interference effective configuration and the interference ineffective configuration).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 includes a second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34. The second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 includes a wall member 161 disposed rearwardly of the interacting portion 60. As depicted in FIG. 3 , the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 has a square cross-section. In some embodiments, for example, the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is defined by the member 161, wherein the member 161 is extending from the rear facing wall 16. The second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel 100 is configured to be received in the recess 126 of the panel-defined configuration 20 of the adjacent panel 100 to effect the connection between the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100. As described in greater detail herein, the second connection system counterpart 160 of the panel 100 and the projection 114 of the adjacent panel 110 are co-operatively configured such that, while the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 are connected, displacement of the panel 100, relative to the adjacent panel 100, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of a wall 1, on which the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100 are disposed in abutting relationship, is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • As depicted in FIG. 3 , the panel defined configuration 40 includes an intermediate wall 162. The intermediate wall 162 is disposed intermediate the front facing wall 14 and the rear facing wall 16. The intermediate wall 162 is connected to the front facing wall 14 at the joint 153, and extends from the joint 153. In some embodiments, for example, the intermediate wall 162 extends from the joint 153 to the wall member 161. In some embodiments, for example, the intermediate wall 162 and the residual front facing wall portion 15 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50, the intermediate wall 162 and the front facing wall 14 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to an adjacent panel via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50, the intermediate wall 162 and the covering portion 154 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship. In some embodiments, for example, the intermediate wall 162 and the wall member 161 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel-define configuration 40 includes a recess 164. The recess 164 of the panel 100 is configured to receive the projection 114 of the adjacent panel 100 for connecting the panel 100 and the adjacent panel 100. The recess 164 is defined by: 1) an inner surface 60A of the interacting portion 60, an inner surface 1611 of the wall member 161, and 3) the intermediate wall 162, for example, an intermediate wall surface 1621 of the intermediate wall 162. The recess 164 is disposed intermediate the front facing wall 14 and the rear facing wall 16.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is configured for defining a first panel 100 which is connectible with a second panel 100, for example, via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100. The connection of the first and second panels is effected by: 1) snap fit engagement between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, and 2) disposition of the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, in the recess 164 of the second panel 100, and disposition of the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, in the recess 126 of the first panel 100, such that the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, is disposed forwardly of the second connection system counterpart 160 (e.g. the wall member 161) of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the snap-fit engagement between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 is effected by the displacement of the interacting portion 60 from the interference ineffective configuration to the interference effective configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, as depicted in FIG. 11 , wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, as depicted in FIGS. 7 , and 2) the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 124 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the first and second panels), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented). In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the snap fit connection between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 is with effect that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, and the panels are abutting against a wall 1, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, as depicted in FIGS. 7 , and 2) the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, and the first panel is secured to a wall 1, for example, by a fastener, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, as depicted in FIGS. 7 , and 2) the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, in a direction that is perpendicular to a normal axis of the surface of the wall or a normal axis of the front-facing surface 104, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are disposed in the relative movement interference relationship, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, is received in the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, such that the interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels, is established, and that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are disposed in the relative movement interference relationship, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 is engaging the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, such that the interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels, is established, and that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are disposed in the relative movement interference relationship, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 is bearing against the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, such that the interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels, is established, and that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bias of the interacting portion 60 resists or opposes (e.g. prevents) defeating of the relative movement interference relationship between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, as depicted in FIG. 11 , wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the first panel or of the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 114 and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent) lifting of the second panel away from the first panel), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, and the panels are abutting against a wall 1, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, within a plane that is perpendicular to the surface of the wall, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is oppose (prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, and the first panel is secured to a wall 1, for example, by a fastener, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of the surface of the wall, is opposed (e.g. prevented), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100, the projection 114 of the first panel is received in the recess 164 of the second panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is received in the recess 126 of the first panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the projection 114 is received in the recess 164, the shoulder 114 is disposed in opposing relationship with the intermediate wall 162, the covering portion 154, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the projection 114 is received in the recess 164, the intermediate wall 162 is configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) relative displacement of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 towards each other, with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the projection 114 is received in the recess 164, the covering portion 154 is disposed forwardly of the projection 114, and is configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) displacement of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100, relative to the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, in a direction perpendicular to the outermost surface 104 of the first panel 100, with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the projection 114 is received in the recess 164, the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is disposed rearwardly of the projection 114, and is configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) displacement of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100, relative to the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, away from covering portion 154, in a direction perpendicular to the wall-opposing surface 106, with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is received in the recess 126 of the first panel 100, the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is disposed in opposing relationship with the fastener receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100, and co-operate to oppose (e.g. prevent) relative displacement of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 towards each other, with effect that defeating of the connection of the connected first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the second panel 100 is disposed in abutting relationship with the fastener receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, as depicted in FIG. 11 , wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 124 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the first and second panels), and 2) the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the second panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 114 and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent lifting of the second panel away from the first panel), such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, and the panels are abutting against a wall 1, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, and 2) the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, within a plane that is perpendicular to the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected, and the first panel is secured to a wall 1, for example, by a fastener, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, in a direction that is perpendicular to a normal axis of the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, and 2) the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the second panel 100, away from the first panel 100, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of the surface of the wall, is opposed, for example, prevented, such that defeating of the connection of the first and second panels is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are co-operable such that the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement effectible relationship, as depicted in FIG. 10 . In the relative movement effectible relationship, the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-ineffective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 8 , and there is an absence of interference, to relative movement, between the first and second panels. In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel, is the absence of interference, to relative movement, of the second panel, relative to the first panel, in a direction that is along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the first panel or the second panel (e.g. perpendicular to a normal axis of the front-facing wall 104 and away from the first panel).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are abutting against a wall 1, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in the relative movement effectible relationship, the absence of the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel, is the absence of interference, to relative movement, of the second panel, relative to the first panel, within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall and away from the first panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are abutting against a wall 1, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are configured for disposition in the relative movement effectible relationship, the absence of the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel, is the absence of interference, to relative movement, of the second panel, relative to the first panel, in a direction that is perpendicular to a normal axis of the surface of the wall and away from the first panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are disposed in a relative movement effectible relationship, as depicted in FIG. 10 , while: 1) the first and second panels are being displaced towards each other to effect the connection between the first and second panels, or 2) the first and second panels are being displaced away from each other to defeat the connection between connected first and second panels.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the transition of the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 from the relative movement interference relationship to the relative movement effectible relationship is effected by transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration. In some embodiments, for example, the transitioning of the interacting portion 60 from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration is with effect that the interference, to relative movement, between the first panel and the second panel, is defeated (e.g. the interference to pulling the first and second panels away from each other is defeated).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100 via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 conceals at least a portion of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100 via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 conceals the entirety of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100 via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100, such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 for securing the first panel 100 to a wall 1 is concealed by the covering portion 154. Such concealment of the of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30, the fastener-receiving portion 116, and the fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116, provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected first panel 100 and second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 are disposed in the relative movement interference relationship, and the first panel 100 is connected to a wall with a fastener, the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 is covering the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160, for example, the wall member 161, of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100 are disposed in the relative movement interference relationship, and the first panel 100 is connected to a wall with a fastener, the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 is covering the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are connected together, and while at least one of the first and second panels is connected to the wall 1, for example, via a fastener, the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the connected first panel 100 and second panel 100 is mounted.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the visible surfaces of the wall covering portion 12 and the covering portion 154 of the second panel 100 are co-planar when the first and second panels are connected to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to connect the first and second panels via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system counterpart 32, of the second panel 100, is to be displaced past the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, to effect: 1) snap fit engagement between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, and 2) disposition of the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, in the recess 164 of the second panel 100, and disposition of the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, in the recess 126 of the first panel 100.
  • In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the co-operability of the first and second panels is such that the projection 114 of the first panel 100 and the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 are configurable for disposition in a relative movement effectible relationship, as depicted in FIG. 10 .
  • In the relative movement effectible relationship, the projection 114 of the first panel 100 is disposed in the relative movement-effective configuration, the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is disposed in the interference-ineffective configuration, and the second panel 100 is displaceable towards the first panel 100, such that the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system counterpart 32, of the second panel 100 is displaceable, past the projection 114 of the first panel 100 and towards the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, for aligning the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, to effect the snap fit connection between the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to couple the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in alignment. In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in alignment, the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in opposing relationship. In some embodiments, for example, to align the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, the first and second panels are disposed in abutting engagement with a wall 1 and the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100 are disposed in opposing relationship. At this point, the projection 114 of the first panel 100 is disposed in the relative movement-effective configuration, and the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the pre-deformation configuration. The first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are displaced towards each other, for example, the second panel 100 is displaced towards the first panel 100, until the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 becomes disposed in contact engagement with the projection 114 of the first panel 100, for example, the urging surface 115 of the projection 114. In response to further displacement of the second panel 100 towards the first panel 100, a force is applied, by the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100, to the projection 114 of the first panel. In response to the force, applied by the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 to the projection 114 of the first panel 100, a reaction force is applied by the projection 114, for example, the urging surface 115, of the first panel 100 to the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100, the reaction force having a direction oriented away from the axis 1001, with effect that the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is deformed or deflected, such that: 1) the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is transitioned from the pre-deformation configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration, and 2) the projection 114 of the first panel 100 and the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 become disposed in the relative movement effective relationship. At this point, the second panel 100 continues to be displaced towards the first panel 100, such that the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, is displaced past the projection 114 of the first panel 110, until the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100 becomes disposed in alignment with the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100. At this point, in response to the material bias of the interacting portion 60, the interacting portion is transitioned from the interference-ineffective configuration to the interference-effective configuration, and the and the projection 158 becomes disposed in the notch 124, to effect the snap fit engagement between the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, and the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32. Simultaneously, while the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the second panel 100, is displaced past the projection 114 of the first panel 110 and becomes disposed in the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32, of the first panel 100, the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the first panel 100, becomes disposed in the recess 164 of the second panel 100, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the second panel 100, becomes disposed in the recess 126 of the first panel 100, thereby establishing connection between the first panel 100 and the second panel 100. Additional like panels can be, successively, added to this assembly, in similar manner, such that the wall panel assembly, established by the connection of the panels, is defined by disposition of the panels in adjacent relationship to one another, for example, in a vertical series. In this respect, each one of the panels of wall panel assembly, independently, is elongated and is defined by a longitudinal axis, such that the disposition of the wall panels in adjacent relationship to one another, in a vertical series, is such that, for each one of the walls panels, independently, the longitudinal axis is horizontally oriented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 can be displaced towards the second panel 100 to effect the connection between the first and second panels, similar to the manner by which the second panel is displaced towards the first panel 100 to effect the connection between the first and second panels.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 is first connected to the wall 1 via a fastener configuration (e.g. one or more mechanical fasteners 8) that is penetrated through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the first panel 100, and then the second panel 100 is connected to the first panel 100. Then, the second panel 100 is connected to the wall 1 via a fastener configuration that is penetrated through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first and second panels are connected via the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the first panel 100 and the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the second panel 100, similar to the manner by which the first and second panels are connected via the via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected first and second panels, the interacting portion 60 of the second panel 100 is transitioned from the interference-effective configuration to the interference-ineffective configuration. At this point, the second panel 100 is displaceable away from the first panel 100, within a plane that is parallel to the surface of the wall, to effect the defeating of the connection between the first and second panels.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is configured to receive and retain a mounting bracket 502. The panel 100 defines a bracket connector receiving cavity or recess 130, as depicted in FIG. 2 , for receiving a bracket connector 504 of a mounting bracket 502, and for hanging of the mounting bracket from the panel 100, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 . In some embodiments, for example, the cavity 130 is defined by a cavity or recess defining surface 132. In some embodiments, for example, the cavity defining surface 132 includes the outer surface 72A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. In some embodiments, for example, the cavity defining surface 132 includes the retaining surface 134. An example of a mounting bracket 502, which is configured for hanging from, and retention to, the panel 100 or a wall panel assembly 10, is depicted in FIG. 29 to FIG. 40 . The mounting bracket 502 includes the connector 504 that is configured to co-operate with the panel 100 for retention of the bracket 502 to the panel 100, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 as depicted in FIG. 29 to FIG. 34 .
  • As depicted in FIG. 31 , the cavity 130 and the retaining surface 134, defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the panel-defined configuration 20 at the first end 101, are co-operatively configured such that, while the panel 100 is secured to a wall 1, insertion of the bracket connector 504 into the cavity 130 is with effect that the bracket connector 504 is rotated, relative to the panel 100, with effect that a retained configuration is established. In the retained configuration: 1) the bracket 502 is vertically supported by the panel 100, and 2) the retaining surface 134 is opposing displacement of the bracket 502, relative to the panel 100, away from the wall 1, for example, in a direction that is normal to the wall 1.
  • As depicted in FIG. 2 , in some embodiments, for example, the cavity 130 is an L-shaped cavity.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a panel 100 is co-operable with another panel 100 such that, while the panels are connected together, the cavity 130 of the panel 100 (e.g. an upper panel 100) is disposed for connection to a first connection counterpart 504 of a mounting assembly 500, and the cavity 130 of the another panel 100 (e.g. a lower panel 100) is disposed for connection to a second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 comprises a guide surface 136. The guide surface 136 is configured to facilitate retention the bracket to the panel 100, for example, by facilitating rotation of the bracket connector relative to the panel 100 while the bracket connector is disposed in the cavity 130. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the panel 100 includes a wall member 141 that extends rearwardly from the front facing wall 14, and connecting the front facing wall 14 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. The wall member 141 includes a wall portion 143 that has an arcuate wall surface 145. In some embodiments, for example, the guiding surface 136 is defined by the arcuate wall surface 145.
  • The cavity 130, the guide surface 136, and the retaining surface 134 are co-operatively configured such that, while the panel 100 is secured to the mounting wall 1 and the bracket connector 504 is being inserted into the cavity 130, the guide surface 136 engages the bracket connector 504 with effect that the connector 504 is rotated, relative to the panel 100, such that movement of the bracket connector 504, within the cavity 130, is directed, with effect that the retained configuration is established.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502 is displaced towards the panel 100 to insert the bracket connector into the cavity 130.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the minimum rotation of the connector 504 effected by the guide surface 136 is at least 30 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the connector 504 is engaged with the guide surface 136, in response to further displacement of the mounting bracket towards the panel 100, a force is applied by the guide surface 136 to the connector 504, with effect that the connector 504 is rotated, relative to the panel 100, such that movement of the bracket connector, within the cavity 130, is directed, with effect that the retained configuration is established.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the connector 504, relative to the panel 100, that is effected by the guide surface 136, is such that movement of the bracket connector 504, within the cavity 130, is directed further into the cavity 130.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the guide surface 136 has an arcuate surface portion. The arcuate surface portion of the guide surface 136 has a minimum radius of curvature of at least 1/16 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the cavity 130 is defined by the cavity-defining surface 132, and the cavity-defining surface 132 includes the guide surface 136.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the cavity-defining surface 132 includes an end surface 138 (defined by the outermost surface 72A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70), a rounded surface 140 extending between the retaining surface 134 and the end surface 138, and a supporting surface 142.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the rounded surface 140 is disposed between the retaining surface 134 and the end surface 138, to facilitate extrusion of the panel 100 and to improve strength of the cavity 130. In some embodiments, for example, the rounded surface 140 has a minimum radius of curvature of at least 1/16 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the supporting surface 142 is configured to vertically support the bracket while the bracket connector is disposed in the cavity 130. In some embodiments, for example, the supporting surface 142 is defined by the outer surface of the wall member 141. In some embodiments, for example, while the panel 100 is connected to the wall and the bracket is retained to the panel 100, the bracket connector 504 is engaged with the supporting surface 142, for example, seated against the supporting surface 142, while the supporting surface 142 is vertically supporting the bracket.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the end surface 138 is angled relative to the supporting surface 142, for example, to facilitate extrusion of the panel 100, and to increase strength of the cavity 130. The end surface 138 defines a perpendicular axis 138A, the supporting surface defines a perpendicular axis 142A, and the acute angle defined between the perpendicular axis 138A and the perpendicular axis 142A has a maximum value of 87 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the cavity 130 includes a counterpart receiving portion 144 and a counterpart retaining portion 146. The counterpart-receiving portion 144 is configured to receive the bracket connector 504, and to enable rotation of the bracket while the bracket connector 504 is disposed in the counterpart-receiving portion 144. In some embodiments, for example, the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is defined by at least a portion of the end surface 138, the guide surface 136, and the supporting surface 142. The counterpart-retaining portion 146 is configured to retain the mounting bracket 502 to the panel 100 while the bracket connector 504 is disposed in the counterpart-retaining portion 146. In some embodiments, for example, the counterpart-retaining portion 146 is defined by at least a portion of the end surface 138, the rounded surface 140, and the retaining surface 134. While the bracket connector 504 is disposed in the counterpart-retaining portion 146, the bracket connector 504 is bearing against the guiding surface 136 and the retaining surface 134, as depicted in FIG. 33 , such that the tolerance between the bracket connector 504, the end surface 138, the rounded surface 140, and the retaining surface 134 is such that displacement of the bracket connector 504, and thus, the bracket 502, is substantially limited. The substantially limited displacement of the bracket connector 504, and thus, the bracket 502, results in less wear and tear on the bracket 502, and less displacement of a load that is supported by the bracket.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is wider than the counterpart-retaining portion 146, such that the bracket connector 504 is rotatable while disposed in the counterpart-receiving portion 144, and that displacement of the bracket connector 504 is limited, such that the bracket connector 504 is retainable to the panel 100, while disposed in the counterpart-retaining portion 146.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the spacing distance between the rounded surface 140 and the supporting surface 142 is such that the bracket connector is receivable and retainable in the cavity 130. In some embodiments, for example, the minimum spacing distance between the rounded surface 140 and the supporting surface 142 is at least ⅝ inches.
  • To retain the bracket to the panel 100, the bracket connector 504 is inserted into the counterpart-receiving portion 144 of the cavity 130, as depicted in FIG. 32 . In some embodiments, for example, the direction of insertion of the bracket connector 504 into the counterpart-receiving portion 144 is parallel to the perpendicular axis of the outermost surface 104. The bracket connector 504 is displaced further into the counterpart-receiving portion 144 until the bracket connector 504 is engaged with the guide surface 136, as depicted in FIG. 32 . In response to a force applied to the bracket connector 504 to further displace the bracket connector 504 into the counterpart-receiving portion 144, the guide surface 136 applies a reaction force to the bracket connector 504, with effect that the connector 504 is rotated relative to the panel 100, such that the connector 504 is disposed further in the cavity 130, for example, in the counterpart retaining portion 146, and disposed in opposing relationship to the retaining surface 134. At this point, the bracket 502 is disposed in the retained configuration, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 . In some embodiments, for example, at this point, the bracket 502 is hanging from the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining and hanging of the bracket 502 from the panel 100 is effected without the use of fasteners, for example, mechanical fasteners. In some embodiments, for example, while the bracket 502 is hung from the panel 100, the bracket is vertically supported by the panel 100, and displacement of the bracket, relative to the panel 100, in a direction that is normal to the an outermost surface of the panel 100, is opposed (e.g. prevented). In some embodiments, for example, while the bracket 502 is hung from the panel 100, displacement of the bracket, relative to the panel 100, along an axis that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel 100, is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • To release the bracket 502 from retention of the panel 100, the bracket connector 504 is rotated in a direction opposite the direction for retaining the bracket 502 to the panel 100, such that there is an absence of disposition of the bracket connector 504 in opposing relationship to the retaining surface 134. At this point, the bracket connector 504 is displaced away from the panel 100 until the bracket connector 504 is disposed outside the cavity 130.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the structure of the cavity 130 is configured such that the panel 100 is able to support a heavier load that is mounted to a bracket 502 that is retained to the panel 100 via the cavity 130. In this respect, the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130 is increased.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , to increase the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130, the panel 100 includes a wall member 141 that extends rearwardly from the front facing wall 14, and connecting the front facing wall 14 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. The wall member 141 includes a wall portion 143 that has an arcuate wall surface 145. The arcuate wall surface 145 has a radius of curvature having a minimum value of at least 1/16 inches. In some embodiments, for example the cavity defining surface 132 includes the arcuate wall surface 145 of the wall member 141.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, in response to mounting of a load to the bracket 502, a displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134, with effect that rotation of a rotation-urgable portion of the panel 100, in a direction away from the rear facing wall 16, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of a rotation-urgable portion of the panel 100, in a direction away from the rear facing wall 16, is opposed (e.g. prevented), by the wall portion 143. In some embodiments, for example, the opposition (e.g. prevention) of the rotation of a rotation-urgable portion of the panel 100, in a direction away from the rear facing wall 16, is due to the arcuate wall surface 145 having a radius of curvature having a minimum value of at least 1/16 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the rotation-urgable portion includes the retaining surface defining configuration 122.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds per linear foot of the panel 100 (e.g. measured along the axis 2).
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , to increase the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130, the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 are configured such that the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in a non-parallel relationship.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, in response to mounting of a load to the bracket 502, a displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134, with effect that displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, in the direction away from the mounting wall, is urged, In some embodiments, for example, the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 are co-operatively configured such that the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, in the direction away from the mounting wall 1, is opposed (e.g. prevented). In some embodiments, for example, relative to a rear wall configuration wherein a first wall and a second wall are disposed in a parallel relationship, the ability of the first wall 72 and the second wall 74, of the rear wall configuration 70, wherein the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in the non-parallel relationship, to oppose (e.g. prevent) the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, in the direction away from the mounting wall, is increased, due to the non-parallel relationship between the first wall 72 and the second wall 74.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, in response to mounting of the load to the bracket 502, the displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 122, with effect that bending of the rear wall configuration 70, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 are co-operatively configured such that the bending of the rear wall configuration 70, in the direction away from the mounting wall 1, is opposed (e.g. prevented). In some embodiments, for example, relative to a rear wall configuration wherein a first wall and a second wall are disposed in a parallel relationship, the ability of the first wall 72 and the second wall 74, of the rear wall configuration 70, wherein the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in the non-parallel relationship, to oppose (e.g. prevent) the bending of the rear wall configuration 70, in the direction away from the mounting wall 1, is increased, due to the non-parallel relationship between the first wall 72 and the second wall 74.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front-facing surface 72A defines a normal axis 138A, the rear-facing surface 74A defines a normal axis 138B, as depicted in FIG. 2 , and an acute angle defined between the normal axis 138A of the front-facing surface 72A and the normal axis 138B of the rear-facing surface 74A has a minimum value of at least 3 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds per linear foot of the panel 100 (e.g. measured along the axis 2).
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the disposition of the first wall 72 and the rear wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 in the non-parallel relationship is such that the first wall 72 extends from the wall covering portion 12 towards the fastener receiving portion 116 in a direction away from the second wall 74. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the disposition of the first wall 72 and the rear wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70 in the non-parallel relationship is such that the first wall 72 extends from the wall covering portion 12 in a direction towards the front side of the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , to increase the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130, the panel 100 includes a wall member 147, connecting the retaining surface-defining wall 123 of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. The wall 147 member includes a wall portion 148 including an arcuate wall surface 149. In some embodiments, for example, the cavity defining surface 132 includes the arcuate wall surface 149 of the wall portion 148. In some embodiments, for example, the arcuate wall surface 149 defines the rounded surface 140.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, in response to mounting of a load to the bracket 502, a displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134, with effect that displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, in the direction away from the mounting wall 1, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, away from the mounting wall 1, is opposed (e.g. prevented), by the wall portion 148. In some embodiments, for example, relative to a wall member that extends between the retaining surface defining wall 123 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration that is absent an arcuate wall surface (e.g. a planar wall member), the ability of the wall portion 148, wherein the wall portion 148 includes the arcuate wall surface 149, to oppose (e.g. prevent) the displacement of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, in the direction away from the mounting wall 1, is increased, due to the arcuate wall surface 149.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement-urging force has a maximum value of 300 pounds per linear foot of the panel 100 (e.g. measured along the axis 2).
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 is connected to the fastener-receiving portion 116. In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, in response to mounting of the load to the bracket 502, the displacement-urging force is applied by the bracket connector 504 to the retaining surface 134, with effect that rotation of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, relative to the fastener-receiving portion 116, in a direction away from the wall 1, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, relative to the fastener-receiving portion 116, in the direction away from the wall 1, is opposed (e.g. prevented) by the wall portion 148. In some embodiments, for example, relative to a wall member that extends between the retaining surface defining wall 123 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration that is absent an arcuate wall surface (e.g. a planar wall member), the ability of the wall portion 148, wherein the wall portion 148 includes the arcuate wall surface 149, to oppose (e.g. prevent) the rotation of the retaining surface-defining configuration 122, relative to the fastener-receiving portion 116, in the direction away from the mounting wall 1, is increased, due to the arcuate wall surface 149.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 2 , the wall member 147 is an arcuate wall member, the wall portion 148 is defined by a portion of the arcuate wall member, and the arcuate wall surface 147 of the wall portion 148 is defined by an arcuate wall surface of the arcuate wall member.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the wall member 147 defines a terminal end of the cavity 130.
  • In some embodiments, for example, with respect to existing slat wall panels, said slat wall panels are secured to a mounting wall 1 via fasteners that is received through a fastener receiving portion, and also via fasteners that are received through a cavity for receiving a bracket connector to retain a bracket to the panel. The additional fasteners through the cavity are needed to secure the panel to the wall while a bracket is retained to the panel and a load is mounted to the bracket. In some embodiments, for example, the industry standard width of an opening of the cavity of existing slat wall panels is 0.390 inches. The industry standard width is based on the width of the head of common fasteners (e.g. No. 8 or No. 10 head fasteners) used to secure existing slat wall panels to the wall. The width of the opening of the cavity of existing slat wall panels has to be sufficiently wide to provide clearance for the head of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, due to the structural features of the cavity 130 that increase the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130, the width of the opening of the cavity 130 can be reduced from the industry standard of 0.390 inches to, for example, 0.300 inches. By reducing the width of the opening of the cavity 130, the minimum spacing distance from the fastener receiving portion 116 and the cavity 130, for example, between the fastener locator 120 and the wall member 141, is reduced, which is desirable, as the minimum spacing distance from the fastener, while the fastener is received in the fastener receiving portion 116, and the bracket 502, is reduced, while the retained configuration is established. By reducing the distance between the fastener and the bracket 502, the panel 100 is less susceptible to deformation, for example, bending, while the bracket 502 is loaded, as the fastener opposes more of the load that is supported by the bracket 502. In some embodiments, for example, the minimum spacing distance between the fastener locator 120 and the wall member 141 is 0.750 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels 100 are connected, it is desirable for the connection to be defeatable, such that, for example, the panels 100 may be transported to a different location and the panel assembly 10 may be installed at the different location, or that another panel can be connected to the first panel. In some embodiments, for example, it is also desirable for the connection between the first and second panels to be defeatable in a manner other than sliding one of the first panel and the second panel, relative to the other of the first panel and the second panel, in a direction along the length of the first and second panels (e.g. in a direction along the axis 2), as such sliding of one of the first panel and the second panel, relative to the other of the first panel and the second panel, to defeat the connection between the first and second panel, may require space that is not available (e.g. the length of the space needed is approximately the sum of the length of the first panel and the length of second panel), which may make the separation of the panels cumbersome.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first and second panels are connected via the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100, to defeat the connection between connected panels, one of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 is rotatable relative to the other of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 to defeat the connection between the first connect system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel 100 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the first panel 100 is secured to the wall 1, and the first and second panels are connected, the second panel 100 is rotatable, relative to the first panel 100, in a direction away from the wall, to defeat the connection between the first and second panels.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first and second panels are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection of the first and second panels is defeated, via the rotation of one of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100, relative to the other one of the first panel 100 and the second panel 100, the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are separable.
  • FIG. 13 depicts a panel 100A that is an alternate embodiment of the panel 100 depicted in FIG. 1 . Panel 100A substantially corresponds to the panel 100, except the width of the panel 100A, measured along the central longitudinal axis 1001A of the panel 100A, is different from the width of the panel 100, measured along the central longitudinal axis 1001 of the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the number of ribs 108 of the panel increases as the width of the panel increases. In some embodiments, for example, the number of ribs 108 of the panel decreases as the width of the panel decreases.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 includes a plurality of cavities 130. Each one of the plurality of cavities 130, independently, includes the features described herein. Each one of the plurality of cavities 130, independently, is configured for retaining a bracket 502 to the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 includes two cavities 130. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 includes three cavities 130. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 includes four cavities 130. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 includes more than four cavities 130.
  • In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, for each one of the plurality of cavities 130, independently, the panel 100 includes: 1) a wall member 141 includes a wall portion 143 that has an arcuate wall surface 145, 2) a rear wall configuration 70 wherein the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 are disposed in a non-parallel relationship, and 3) a wall member 147, connecting the retaining surface-defining wall 123 of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 and the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70, to improve the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130. In some embodiments, for example, for each one of the plurality of cavities 130, independently, the panel 100 includes a guiding surface 136 for guiding the rotation of the bracket connector 504 into the cavity 130 to effect the retained configuration.
  • FIG. 14 depicts a panel 100B, and FIG. 15 depict a panel 100C. The panel 100B and the panel 100C are alternate embodiments of the panel 100 depicted in FIG. 1 . Panel 100B and panel 100C substantially correspond to the panel 100, except the panel 100B the panel 100C include more than one cavity 130. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, the panel 100B includes two cavities 130. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, the panel 100C includes four cavities 130.
  • FIG. 16 depicts a wall panel assembly 10A comprising three panels 100C.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 14 , for a two-cavity panel having a width of approximately 6 inches, wherein the width of a panel is measured along the axis 1001, the minimum spacing distance 24X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 2.5 inches. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 14 , for a two-cavity panel having a width of approximately 6 inches, the minimum spacing distance 24Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 2.5 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 14 , for a two-cavity panel having a width of approximately 8 inches, the minimum spacing distance 24X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 3.5 inches. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 14 , for a two-cavity panel having a width of approximately 8 inches, the minimum spacing distance 24Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 3.5 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 14 , for a two-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance 24X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 5.5 inches. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 14 , for a two-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance 24Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 5.5 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, for a three-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 3.5 inches. In some embodiments, for example, for a three-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 3.5 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 15 , for a four-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance 25X between the opening of a first cavity and the opening of a second cavity is approximately 2.5 inches. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 15 , for a four-cavity panel having a width of approximately 12 inches, the minimum spacing distance 25Y between the opening of a cavity and the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 is approximately 2.5 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the material of the panel 100 includes plastic, for example, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene, or recycled plastic. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the panel 100 includes a composite, such as, for example, wood fibre composite, recycled material, or cellular foam. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the panel 100 includes metal, such as aluminum. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the panel 100 includes fibreglass. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the panel 100 includes wood. FIG. 17 depicts a wall panel assembly 10B comprising two panels 100D, the panel 100D being an alternate embodiment of the panel 100. The panel 100 and the panel 100D are substantially similar, except the panel 100D is solid wood. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, where the panel 100D is solid wood, there is an absence of ribs 108 extending between the first side 103 and the second side 1031. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, where the panel 100D is solid wood, there is an absence of hollow portions in the panel 100D.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by extrusion. In such embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is an extruded lineal. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by molding. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by pultrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by cutting a piece of wood. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100 is manufactured by casting or forging.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel 100 that is the same as the first panel 100. For example, the first panel 100 and the second panel are both the panel 100 as depicted in FIG. 1 . In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 is connected to the second panel that is different from the first panel 100. For example, the first panel 100 is the panel 100 depicted in FIG. 1 , and the second panel is any one of the other panels described herein, for example, any one of the panel 100A to the panel 100F. In some embodiments, for example, a wall panel assembly 10 is assembled by connecting two of the same panels together, or connecting two different panels together. In some embodiments, for example, a first panel is connectible to a second panel, wherein the connection is effected by the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the first panel, and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the second panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the load bearing capacity of the cavity 130 is increased via structural changes to the cavity 130, it may be desirable to penetrate portions of the panel 100, in addition to the fastener receiving portion 116, to improve the securing of the panel 100 to the wall 1.
  • In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, FIG. 18 depicts a panel 100E that is an alternate embodiment of the panel 100. Panel 100E substantially corresponds to the panel 100, except the panel 100E includes more than one cavity 130, and further includes one or more fastener-receiving portions 1000. As depicted, the panel 100E includes three fastener-receiving portions 1000. In some embodiments, for example, the panel 100E is configured to be fastened to a wall 1 via a fastener that is received through a cavity 130 of the panel 100E. In some embodiments, for example, at least one of the cavities 130 of the panel 100E is configured to receive a fastener and engage the fastener for fastening the panel 100E to a wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the fastener-receiving portion 1000 of the panel 100E is configured to receive one or more mechanical fasteners, for example, screws, bolts, pins, and the like, to connect the panel 100E to a wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener-receiving portion 1000 is configured to co-operate with one or more mechanical fasteners, wherein at least a portion of the mechanical fastener is disposed in the cavity 130, to connect the panel 100E to a wall 1.
  • The fastener-receiving portion 1000 includes a fastener-engaging surface 1002. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is defined by the outer surface 72A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. The fastener-engaging surface 1002 is configured to engage with a head of a fastener, and further configured to oppose, for example, prevent, further displacement of the fastener through the panel 100E while the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is engaged to the head of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the cavity-defining surface 132 includes the fastener-engaging surface 1002.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the fastener-engaging surface 1002 is aligned with an opening 1301 of the cavity 130, such that the fastener is receivable through the opening 1301, and extending through the cavity 130, to engage the fastener-engaging surface 1002. In some embodiments, for example, the opening 1301 is sufficiently wide such that the head of the fastener is receivable in the opening 1301 and displaceable through the opening 1301.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the fastener-receiving portion 1000 includes a fastener locator 1004, similar to the fastener locator 120, for locating placement of a fastener in a fastener effective position, and for guiding the penetration of the panel 100 by the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 is defined by the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 includes a groove that is defined within the outer surface 72A of the first wall 72. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 is configured to receive the tip of a fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 is sufficiently deep and wide to receive the tip of the fastener. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 1004, the position of the fastener-receiving portion 1000 is identified for a user to fasten the panel 100E to a wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 and the tip of the fastener are co-operatively configured such that, while the tip of the fastener is received in the fastener locator 1004, the fastener is oriented such that the fastener is able to fasten the panel 100E to a wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the fastener locator 1004 is defined on the fastener-engaging surface 1002.
  • To connect the panel 100E to a wall 1, the panel 100E is disposed against the wall 1, and the fastener is displaced relative to the panel 100E such that the fastener is received in the cavity 130, for example, the counterpart-receiving portion 144. At this point, the fastener continues to be displaced in the cavity 130 until the tip of the fastener is engaged with the fastener locator 1004, such that the fastener becomes oriented for fastening the panel 100E via the fastener locator 1004. At this point, the fastener is displaced through the fastener-engaging surface 1002 of the panel 100E and further displaced through the wall-opposing surface 106 until the fastener engages the wall 1, such that the panel 100E is coupled to the wall 1 via the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, at least one of the cavities 130 of the panel 100E is configured to receive a fastener to fasten the panel 100E to the wall. In some embodiments, for example, for at least one of the cavities 130 of the panel 100E that is configured to receive a fastener to fasten the panel 100E to the wall, the cavity-defining surface 132 includes the fastener-engaging surface 1002. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 18 , a fastener-engaging surface 1002 is absent from the cavity-defining surface 132 of a cavity 130A disposed at the first end 101 of the panel 100E, while the cavity-defining surface 132 of each other cavity 130 of the panel 100E includes a fastener-engaging surface 1002. In such embodiments, for example, the width of the opening of the cavity 130A is less than the width of the opening of the cavity 130, as the width of the opening of the cavity 130A does not have to be sufficient to provide clearance for receiving the head of the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a fastener, in addition to the fastener that connects the panel 100E to the wall 1 via the fastener-receiving portion 116, can connect the panel 100E to the wall 1 via the fastener-receiving portion 1000. The additional fasteners strengthens the connection of the panel 100E to the wall 1. Such additional connection strength is desirable if the load to be supported by a mounting bracket that is connected to the panel 100E is particularly heavy.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the fastener is engaged with the fastener-engaging surface 1002 of the fastener-receiving portion 1000, the exposed portion of the head of the fastener is configured to guide the displacement of the bracket connector 504, for example, rotation of the bracket connector 504, for disposition of the bracket connector 504 further into the cavity 130. In some embodiments, for example, the exposed portion of the head of the fastener, which is configured to guide the displacement of the bracket connector 504 further into the cavity, includes a rounded portion.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the fastener is engaged with the fastener-engaging surface 1002 of the fastener-receiving portion 1000, the bracket connector 504 can be received by the residual portion of the cavity 130 that is unobstructed by the head of the fastener that is securing the panel 100E to the wall 1, for effecting the retained configuration.
  • FIG. 19 depicts a panel 100F that is an alternate embodiment of the panel 100E. The panel 100F substantially corresponds to the panel 100E, except the panel 100F is solid wood.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a cavity 130 of a panel as described herein, for example, panel 100 to panel 100F, is configured to receive a fastener to fasten the panel to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the cavity-defining surface 132 of said cavity 130 defines a fastener-engaging surface 1002 of a fastener-receiving portion to engage with a head of a fastener for connecting the panel to a wall 1.
  • FIG. 20 depicts an example embodiment for a trim 2200. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100F, to conceal the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100, and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 2200 and panel. The trim 2200 and panel 100 are connected in a manner that is substantially similar to the manner by which adjacent panels 100 are connected, as described herein. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is connectible to the panel 100, that is the uppermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the uppermost panel 100 to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is an upper end trim 2200, such that, while the connected trim 2200 and panel is secured to the mounting wall 1, the upper end trim 2200 is disposed at an upper end of the connected trim and panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is connectible to the panel 100, such that connected trim and panel are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10.
  • The trim 2200 defines a central longitudinal axis 22001. The trim 2200 includes a trim defined configuration 2240 that substantially corresponds to the panel defined configuration 40 at the second end 102 of the panel 100. In particular, the trim defined configuration 2240 includes a trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 that substantially corresponds to the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100. The trim 2200 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 and the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100. The trim 2200 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • As depicted, the trim defined configuration 2240 includes the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250, which includes an interacting portion 2202, which substantially corresponds to the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100. The interacting portion 2202 includes a covering portion 2205, for effectuating the concealment of the fastener in like manner as the effectuating of the concealment of the fastener, by co-operation between adjacent panels in the wall panel assembly, by the covering portion 154 of the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100. The covering portion 2205 includes an outermost surface 2204 configured for being visible while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 2204 including a continuous surface that extends along the length of the covering portion 2205. The interacting portion 2202 further includes a trim defined second connection system counterpart 2206 (e.g. a rearward projection 2206) of the first connection system 32, substantially corresponding to the second connection system counterpart 158 of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100, that is configured to co-operate with the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, to oppose (e.g. prevent) pulling of the trim 2200 away from the panel 100.
  • The trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2250 further includes a trim defined second connection system counterpart 2208 of the second connection system 34, including a wall member 2209, disposed rearwardly of the interacting portion 2202, substantially corresponding to the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100, and is configured to co-operate with the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34 to oppose (e.g. prevent) lifting of the trim 2200 away from the panel 100.
  • The trim defined configuration 2240 further includes a trim wall 2201, that defines an intermediate wall 22012 that extends between the interacting portion 2202 and the trim defined second connection system counterpart 2208.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the interacting portion 2202 is pivotable about a joint 2214, for transitioning between the pre-deformation configuration, the interference effective configuration, and the interference ineffective configuration. The interacting portion 2202 is connected to the trim wall 2201 at the joint 2214, as depicted in FIG. 20 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim wall 2201 includes an outermost end surface 22011 configured for being visible while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost end surface 22011 including a continuous surface that extends along the length of the trim 2200. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 22011 has a minimum surface area of at least 0.375 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the outermost end surface 22011 has a minimum width or height of at least ⅛ inches. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the outermost end surface 22011 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • The trim defined configuration further defines a recess 2210, substantially corresponding to the recess 164, between an inner surface of the interacting portion 2202, an inner surface of the trim defined second connection system counterpart 2208, and the intermediate wall 22012, for receiving the projection 114 of the panel.
  • The trim 2200 and the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection between the trim 2200 and the panel 100 is established, the covering portion 2205 is concealing the fastener that is connecting the panel 100 to the wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 2205 of the trim conceals at least a portion of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 2205 of the trim 2200 conceals the entirety of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2200 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 2205 of the trim 2200 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100, such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 is concealed by the covering portion 2205. Such concealment of the of the first connection system counterpart configuration 30, for example, the fastener-receiving portion 116, and a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116, provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected trim 2200 and the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected trim 2200 and panel 100, the interacting portion 2202 is transitioned from the interference effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration. At this point, the trim 2200 is displaceable away from the panel 100 in a direction perpendicular to the surface 22011, for example, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel 100 or the trim 2200 (e.g. the trim 2200 can be pulled away from the panel 100).
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected trim 2200 and panel 100, one of the trim 2200 and the panel 100 is rotated relative to the other of the trim 2200 and the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the material of the trim 2200 includes plastic, for example, PVC, polypropylene, or recycled plastic. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the trim 2200 includes a composite, such as, for example, wood fibre composite, recycled material, or cellular foam. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the trim 2200 includes metal, such as aluminum. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the trim 2200 includes fibreglass. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the trim 2200 includes wood. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is solid wood.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by extrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by molding. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by pultrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by cutting a piece of wood. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2200 is manufactured by casting or forging.
  • FIG. 21 depicts an example embodiment for a trim 2300. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 2340 of the trim 2300, and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 2300 and panel. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 2300 to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is a bottom end trim 2300 or a lower end trim 2300, such that, while the connected trim 2300 and panel is secured to the mounting wall 1, the bottom end trim 2300 is disposed at a bottom end or lower end of the connected trim and panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is connectible to the panel 100, such that connected trim and panel are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10. The trim 2300 and panel 100 are connected in a manner that is substantially similar to the manner by which adjacent panels 100 are connected, as described herein. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is connected to a mounting wall 1, for example, via a fastener, in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to the mounting wall 1, as described herein, and then a panel 100 is connected to the trim 2300 that is connected to the wall 1, in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100, as described herein, to define the wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 includes a base 2301 that defines a rear-facing and wall-opposing surface 2306 that is configured for opposing the wall and being disposed in abutting engagement with the wall 1 while the trim 2300 is secured to the wall 1.
  • The trim 2300 includes a trim defined configuration 2340 that substantially corresponds to the panel defined configuration 20 at the first end 101 of the panel 100. In particular, the trim defined configuration 2340 includes a trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 that substantially corresponds to the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100. The trim 2300 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100. The trim 2300 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • As depicted, the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. a notch 2324) of the first connection system 32, substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system counterpart 32, of the panel 100, and configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100, to oppose, for example, prevent, displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 2300, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or trim (e.g. oppose, for example, prevent, pulling of the panel 100 away from the trim 2300).
  • The trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302 further includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 (e.g. a projection 2314) substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100. The trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 includes an urging surface 2315, which substantially corresponds to the urging surface 115 of the projection 114 of the panel 100. The trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 is configured to be received in the recess 164 of the panel 100, and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100, to oppose, for example, prevent, displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 2300, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel (e.g. oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 2300).
  • The trim defined configuration 2340 further includes a fastener receiving portion 2316, including a fastener locator 2320 and a fastener-engaging surface 2318, substantially corresponding to the fastener receiving portion 116, which includes the fastener locator 120 and a fastener-engaging surface 118, for emplacing a fastener in the fastener effective position to secure the trim 2300 to the wall 1. To connect the trim 2300 to a wall 1, the trim 2300, for example, the rear facing surface 2306 of the base 2301, is disposed in abutting engagement against the wall 1, the fastener is emplaced in the fastener effective position via the fastener locator 2320, and penetrated through the fastener-engaging surface 2318 of the trim 2300, and further penetrated through the wall-opposing surface 2306 until the fastener engages the wall, such that the trim 2300 is coupled to the wall via the fastener 1.
  • The trim defined configuration 2340 further defines a recess 2326, substantially corresponding to the recess 126, and defined between projection 2314 and the fastener receiving portion 2316, that is configured to receive second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100.
  • The trim 2300 and the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection between the trim 2300 and the panel 100 is established, the covering portion 154 is concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 2300 to the wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 includes an outermost end surface 2304 configured for being visible while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100. As depicted in FIG. 21 , in some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 2304 is perpendicular relative to the wall-opposing surface 2306. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 2304 includes a continuous surface that extends along the length of the trim 2300. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 2304 has a minimum surface area of at least 0.375 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the outermost end surface 2304 has a minimum width or height of at least ⅛ inches. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the outermost end surface 2304 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim defined configuration 2340 includes a wall member 2322, substantially correspond to an outer wall member of the retaining surface defining configuration 122. The wall member 2322 defines an outer surface 2323. In some embodiments, for example, the wall member 2322 is configured to support the covering portion 154 of the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 21 , the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. a notch 2324) of the first connection system 32 is defined between the wall member 2322 and the outermost end surface 2304.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the outer surface 2323 and the end surface 2304 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 2300 includes a front facing surface 2303. The front facing surface 2303 is configured for being visible while the trim 2300 is secured to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 2303 includes: (i) the front facing surface portion of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2314 (e.g. the projection 2314), (ii) the front facing surface portion of the fastener receiving portion 2316, for example, the fastener locator 2320 and the fastener-engaging surface 2318, and (iii) the outer surface 2323. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 2303 defines the fastener receiving portion 2316.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals at least a portion of the trim-defined configuration 2340. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the entirety of the trim-defined configuration 2340. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300, such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 2316 is concealed by the covering portion 154. Such concealment of the of the trim-defined configuration 2340, for example, the trim defined connection system counterpart configuration 2302, the fastener-receiving portion 2316, and a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 2316, provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected trim 2300 and the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 2304 of the trim 2300.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100 is received in the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. a notch 2324) of the first connection system 32, of the trim 2300, similar to the manner in which the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of a panel 100 is received in the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system counterpart 32, of an adjacent panel 100, while the two panels are connected. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. a notch 2324) of the first connection system 32, of the trim 2300, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, as depicted in FIG. 23 , wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and 2) the trim defined first connection system counterpart 2324 (e.g. the notch 2324) of the first connection system 32, of the trim 2300, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 2300, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or the trim, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 2324 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the panel 100 and the trim 2300), such that defeating of the connection of the panel 100 and the trim 2300 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the projection 2314 is received in the channel 164, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 2326, similar to the manner in which the shoulder 114 is received in the recess 164, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 126, while two panels are connected. In some embodiments, for example, while the projection 2314 is received in the channel 164 and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 2326, the projection 2314 and the second connection system counterpart 160 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 2300, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 2314 and the and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 2300), such that defeating of the connection of the panel and trim is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the connected trim 2300 and panel 100 is connected to the wall 1, for example, via a fastener, the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the connected trim 2300 and panel 100 is mounted. In some embodiments, for example, while the connected trim 2300 and panel 100 is connected to the wall 1, for example, via a fastener, the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the outermost surface 104 of the panel 100 to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 2304 of the trim 2300. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156 and the outermost end surface 2304 appears to meet at a corner, for example, a rounded corner, as defined by a surface 159, for example a rounded surface 159, that extends between the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 and an outermost surface of the tongue 158. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156, the projection 158, and the outermost end surface 2304 are co-operatively configured to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the trim 2300 is disposed rearwardly of the covering portion 154. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the trim 2300 conceals the space rearwardly of the covering portion 154. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the trim 2300 conceals the recess 164 and at least a portion of the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel 100, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100 and the connected trim 2300 and panel 100 are connected to a wall 1, the outermost end surface 2304 of the trim 2300 is perpendicular to the surface of the wall 1, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 2300 is connected to the panel 100, the wall-opposing surface 2306 of the trim 2300 and the wall-opposing surface 106 of the panel 100 are co-planar, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface 15A of the residual front facing surface portion 15 and the visible surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 are co-planar while the trim 2300 and the panel 100 are connected, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected trim 2300 and panel 100, the interacting portion 60 is transitioned from the interference effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration. At this point, the panel 100 is displaceable away from the trim 2300 in a direction parallel to the front facing surface 104, for example, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel 100 or the trim 2300 (e.g. the panel 100 can be pulled away from the trim 2300).
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected trim 2300 and panel 100, one of the trim 2300 and the panel 100 is rotated relative to the other of the trim 2300 and the panel 100.
  • FIG. 22 depicts a trim 2300A that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 2300. The trim 2300 and the trim 2300A are substantially similar, except the panel 2300A is solid wood. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, where the 2300A is solid wood, there is an absence of hollow portions in the trim 2300A.
  • FIG. 23 depicts a wall panel assembly 10C, including a connected panel 100B and the trim 2300. As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100B and the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300.
  • FIG. 24 depicts a wall panel assembly 10D, including a connected panel 100D and the trim 2300A. As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100C and the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300A.
  • FIG. 25 depicts a wall panel assembly 10E, including a connected panel 100E and the trim 2300. As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100E, the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300, and the fastener-receiving portions 1000 of the panel 100E.
  • FIG. 26 depicts a wall panel assembly 10F, including a connected panel 100F and the trim 2300A. As depicted, fasteners are extending through the fastener-receiving portion 116 of the panel 100F and the fastener-receiving portion 2316 of the trim 2300A, and the fastener-receiving portions 1000 of the panel 100F.
  • FIG. 29 to FIG. 37 depicts an example embodiment of a bracket assembly or a mounting assembly 500. The assembly 500 is configured to be connected to a first wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a first spacing distance, and further configured to be connected to a second wall surface configuration having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a second spacing distance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 comprises a first connector 504 or first connection counterpart 504, and further comprises a second connector or a second connection counterpart 508. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is disposed in an operating configuration, the first connection counterpart 504 is disposed above the second connection counterpart 508. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 is an upper connection counterpart 504, and the second connection counterpart 508 is a lower connection counterpart 508. In some embodiments, for example, as described herein, the first connection counterpart 504 is configured to co-operate with the cavity 130 of a panel 100 or a wall panel assembly 10 such that the assembly 500 is hangable from the panel or the wall panel assembly.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the second connection counterpart 508 includes a cavity, recess, or channel 509, as depicted in FIG. 34 and FIG. 35 , to receive at least a portion of the counterpart 39 of the wall panel assembly 10 or wall panel 100, for example, at least a portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 or at least a portion of the interacting portion 60, for securing the assembly 500 to a wall panel assembly 10 or a panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the second connection counterpart 508 is defined by a hook.
  • As depicted in FIG. 29 , in some embodiments, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are disposed at opposite ends of the assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 is configurable in a fixed configuration and an adjustable configuration. In the fixed configuration, there is an absence of adjustability of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508. In the adjustable configuration, spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjustable between at least a first spacing and a second spacing. In the first spacing, the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are disposed for connection to the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, and in the second spacing, the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are disposed for connection to the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130, for example, the cavity 130 of the panel 100, as depicted in FIG. 1 , for receiving the first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39 of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130, for example, a cavity 130 of the panel 100 or a cavity 130 of another panel 100, for receiving the second connection counterpart 508. In some embodiments, for example, a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130, for example, the cavity 130 of the panel 100, for receiving the first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, a second panel-defined connection counterparts 39 of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes a cavity 130, for example, a cavity 130 of the panel 100 or a cavity 130 of another panel 100, for receiving the second connection counterpart 508.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is different from the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39. In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 1 inch. In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 4 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 3 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 9 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 6 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 8 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 10 inches. In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is 12 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the first spacing to the second spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the second spacing to the first spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504.
  • In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the first spacing to the second spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the second spacing to the first spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, wherein the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fourth panel-defined connection counterpart 39.
  • In some embodiments, for example, wherein the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39. In some embodiments, for example, wherein the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the second panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, and the second wall surface configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10 that is different from the first wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 includes a mounting bracket 502. In some embodiments, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 is defined by the bracket 502. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 is a bracket connector 504 or a first bracket-defined connection counterpart 504.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502 comprises a flange 503, as depicted in FIG. 29 , to which a load supporter 530 of the assembly is connected. In some embodiments, for example, the flange 503 defines a front surface 505 and a rear surface 505A that is disposed on an opposite side of the flange 503 relative to the front surface 505. In some embodiments, for example, the front surface 505 defines a surface configured for being visible while the mounting assembly 500 is connected to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the rear surface 505A defines a panel-opposing surface configured for opposing the front facing surface 104 while the mounting assembly 500 is connected to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the front surface 505 is the front surface 505 of the bracket 502.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the flange 503 and the first connection counterpart 504 are connected. In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502, comprising the flange 503 and the first connection counterpart 504, is of unitary one piece construction. In some embodiments, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 comprises: 1) a retaining member 510, defining a retaining surface 512, 2) a connecting member 514 defining a connecting member surface 516 and a seating surface 515, wherein the seating surface 515 is disposed on an opposite side of the connecting member 514, relative to the connecting member surface 516, and 3) an intermediate member 511, extending between the retaining member 510 and the connecting member 514, the intermediate member 511 having a member portion that defines an arcuate surface 513, wherein the connecting member 514 connects the retaining member 510 and the intermediate member 511 to the flange 503.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining member 510 is configured to co-operate with one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 of the pair of first panel-defined connection counterparts 39 such that, while the bracket 502 is connected to the wall panel assembly (e.g. while the retained configuration is established), the retaining surface 512 is disposed in opposing relationship with a retaining surface of the one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39, for example, the retaining surface 134 of the cavity 130, of the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, such that displacement of the mounting bracket 502, away from the wall surface configuration, is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the retaining surface 512 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the retaining surface 134. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the arcuate surface 513 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the guide surface 136. In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, the arcuate surface 513 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the outer surface 72A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the seating surface 515 is disposed in engagement, for example, abutting engagement, with the support surface 142.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the retaining surface 512 is bearing against the retaining surface 134. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the arcuate surface 513 is bearing against the guide surface 136. In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, the arcuate surface 513 is bearing against the outer surface 72A of the first wall 72 of the rear wall configuration 70. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the seating surface 515 is bearing against the support surface 142.
  • In this respect, while the retained configuration is established, the fit of the first connection counterpart 504 in the cavity 130 is a friction fit. In some embodiments, for example, while the retained configuration is established, the fit of the first connection counterpart 504 in the cavity 130 is an interference fit.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the tight fit or snug fit of the first connection counterpart 504 in the cavity 130 is to interfere with displacement of the first connection counterpart 504, relative to the cavity 130, and therefore, interfere with displacement of the bracket 502, relative to the cavity 130, such that displacement of the bracket 502, relative to the cavity 130, while a load that is mounted to the load supporter 530, is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining surface 512, the retaining surface 134, the arcuate surface 513, and the guide surface 136 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the bracket 502, relative to the panel 100, in a direction that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the arcuate surface 513 and the guide surface 136 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, rotation of the bracket 502, relative to the panel 100, about a rotation axis that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the seating surface 515 and the supporting surface 142 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, rotation of the bracket 502, relative to the panel 100, about a rotation axis that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, the arcuate surface 513, the guide surface 136, the seating surface 515, and the supporting surface 142 are co-operatively configured such that, while the retained configuration is established, rotation of the bracket 502, relative to the panel 100, about a rotation axis that is parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 104 (e.g. parallel to a perpendicular axis of the front facing surface 105 of the residual front facing wall portion 15), is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the flange 503 and the front facing wall 14 are disposed in opposing relationship. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the flange 503 and the front facing wall 14 are disposed in abutting engagement. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 and FIG. 33 , while the retained configuration is established, the flange 503 is bearing against the front facing wall 14.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining surface 512 defines a perpendicular axis, the connecting member surface 516 defines a perpendicular axis, and an acute angle defined between the perpendicular axis of the retaining surface 512 and the perpendicular axis of the connecting member surface 516 has a maximum value of 85 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first connection counterpart 504 is an L-shaped first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining member 510 and the connecting member 514 are disposed in a non-perpendicular relationship.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the assembly comprises a connection counterpart-defining configuration 506. In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502 is releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506. In some embodiments, for example, while the bracket 502 is releasably coupled to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, the mounting assembly 500 is defined. In some embodiments, for example, the releasable coupling of the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is such that the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 slidably coupled to the bracket 502.
  • As depicted in FIG. 29 , the second connection counterpart 508 is defined by the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506. As depicted in FIG. 29 and FIG. 34 to FIG. 37 , in some embodiments, for example, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 includes an intermediate member 507. In some embodiments, for example, the second connection counterpart 508 is connected to the intermediate member 507. In some embodiments, for example, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, which includes the second connection counterpart 508 and the intermediate member 507, is of unitary one piece construction.
  • The bracket 502, for example, the flange 503, is releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, such that, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, the relative displacement is effectible between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506. In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing between the first and second connection counterparts 504 and 508 is effectible by relative displacement between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506. In some embodiments, for example, the relative displacement effectible between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 includes sliding displacement.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 34 and FIG. 35 , the second connection counterpart 508 comprises a retaining member 540, defining a retaining surface 542, and a connecting member 544, extending between the retaining member 540 and the intermediate member 507. In some embodiments, for example, the cavity 509 is defined by the retaining member 540, the connecting member 544, and the intermediate member 507.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining member 540 is configured to co-operate with one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39 of the pair of first panel-defined connection counterparts 39 such that, while the bracket 502 is connected to the wall panel assembly (e.g. while the retained configuration is established), insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39, for example, the cavity 130 of an adjacent panel 100 (e.g. a panel that is disposed lower than the panel that defines the cavity 130 in which the first connection counterpart 502 is received), the retaining surface 542 is disposed in opposing relationship with a retaining surface of the one of the panel-defined connection counterparts 39, for example, the retaining surface 134 of the cavity 130, of the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, such that displacement of the mounting bracket 502, away from the wall surface configuration, is opposed.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the wall panel assembly 10 is secured to a mounting wall, the cavity 130, for example, of the lower panel 100, is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the cavity 130 is with effect that a displacement-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the displacement-resistant configuration, displacement of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed. In some embodiments, for example the displacement that is opposed includes rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in a direction away from the mounting wall. in this respect, in some embodiments, for example, while the wall panel assembly 10 is secured to a mounting wall, the cavity 130, for example, of the lower panel 100, is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the cavity 130 is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration, rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, in the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, the rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed by the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, in the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 is disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500. In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, a portion of the interacting portion 60, for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the second connection system 34, is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 includes a locking mechanism 520. In some embodiments, for example, the locking mechanism 520 includes a rotatable head 520A, and a threaded rod or stud that is releasably couplable to the rotatable head 520A via the threading at a first end, and that is also connected to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, for example, the intermediate member 507, for example, via welding, at the second end. As depicted in FIG. 29 and FIG. 34 , the intermediate member 507 is disposed on a first side of the flange 503 (e.g. rear side of the flange 503), and the rotatable head 520A is disposed on a second side of the flange 503 that is opposite the first side (e.g. front side of the flange 503). In some embodiments, for example, the locking mechanism 520 is configured to effect frictional engagement between the bracket 502, for example, the flange 503, and the intermediate member 507, and further configured to defeat the frictional engagement between the bracket 502, for example, the flange 503, and the intermediate member 507.
  • The bracket 502, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, and the locking mechanism 520 are co-operatively configured to transition between a displacement-effective configuration and a displacement ineffective configuration. In the displacement effective configuration, the bracket 502, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, and the locking mechanism 520 are co-operatively configured such that there is an absence of frictional engagement of the flange 503 and the intermediate member 507 by the locking mechanism 520, such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the adjustable configuration, wherein the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is displaceable relative to the bracket 502. In the displacement ineffective configuration, the bracket 502, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, and the locking mechanism 520 are co-operatively configured such that frictional engagement of the flange 503 and the intermediate member 507 is effected by the locking mechanism 520, such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the fixed configuration, wherein relative displacement between the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 and the bracket 502 is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, and the locking mechanism 520 are transitionable from the displacement effective configuration to the displacement-ineffective configuration in response to actuation of the locking mechanism 520, for example, by rotation of the head 520A in a first direction, for example, a clockwise direction. In some embodiments, for example, in response to actuation of the locking mechanism 520 in the first direction, a force is applied by the locking mechanism 520 to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 to displace the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 towards the bracket 502, such that at the intermediate member 507 becomes disposed in frictional engagement with the flange 503, with effect that the assembly 500 becomes disposed in the fixed configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, and the locking mechanism 520 are transitionable from the displacement ineffective configuration to the displacement effective configuration in response to actuation of the locking mechanism 520, for example, by rotation of the head 520A in a second direction that is opposite the first direction, for example, a counter clockwise direction. In some embodiments, for example, in response to actuation of the locking mechanism 520 in the second direction, a force is applied by the locking mechanism 520 to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 to displace the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 away from the bracket 502, such that frictional engagement between the flange 503 and the intermediate member 507 is defeated, with effect that the assembly 500 becomes disposed in the fixed configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502 includes a slot 524. As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, the slot 524 is a linear slot. As depicted, the slot 524 is defined by the flange 503. The slot 524 extends from a bottom end of the flange 503. As depicted in FIG. 29 , the slot 524 extends from the bottom end of the flange 503 to the middle of the flange 503. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the slot 524 is generally half the length of the flange 503. The slot 524 is configured to receive at least a portion of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520, such that the threaded stud extends through the slot 524, such that, while the rotatable head 520A is releasably coupled to the threaded stud via the threading, the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, and the intermediate member 507 is disposed on the first side of the flange 503 (e.g. rear side of the flange 503), and the rotatable head 520A is disposed on the second side of the flange 503 that is opposite the first side (e.g. front side of the flange 503). In some embodiments, for example, the slot 524 limits displacement of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520, and therefore, limits the displacement of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, relative to the bracket 502. In some embodiments, for example, the slot 524 defines an upper terminal end that limits further upward displacement of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520 and therefore, limits further upward displacement of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, relative to the bracket 502. In some embodiments, for example, the slot 524 defines a lower terminal end that limits further downward displacement of the threaded stud of the locking mechanism 520 and therefore, limits further downward displacement of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, relative to the bracket 502.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the flange 503 includes a raised portion 521 that defines a recess 522 for receiving at least a portion of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, in particular, for receiving at least a portion of the intermediate member 507. While the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, at least a portion of the intermediate member 507 is received in the recess 522.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the flange 503 includes the recess 522 for receiving at least a portion of the intermediate member 507, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, such that, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, the intermediate member 507 is not disposed rearwardly of the rear surface 505A of the flange 503. In some embodiments, for example, it is desirable for the intermediate member 507 to not be disposed rearwardly of the rear surface 505A of the flange 503, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, as disposition of the intermediate member 507 rearwardly of the rear surface 505A, while the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are releasably coupled, interferes with the securing of the mounting assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 or the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the recess 522 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is slidable, relative to the bracket 502, while the at least a portion of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, for example, the intermediate member 507, is received in the recess 522.
  • As depicted, in some embodiments, for example, the slot 524 is defined by the raised portion 521.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 is configurable in a retracted configuration, an extended configuration, and an intermediate configuration. In the retracted configuration, the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is a minimum spacing distance, as depicted in FIG. 29 and FIG. 34 . In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502, the locking mechanism 520, and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that, while the locking mechanism 520, for example, the threaded stud, is disposed at the upper terminal end of the slot 524, the assembly 500 is disposed in the retracted configuration. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is disposed in the retracted configuration, the intermediate member 507 is entirely disposed in the recess 522, for example, as depicted in FIG. 34 . In the extended configuration, the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is a maximum spacing distance, as depicted in FIG. 35 . In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502, the locking mechanism 520, and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that, while the locking mechanism 520, for example, the threaded stud, is disposed at the lower terminal end of the slot 524, the assembly 500 is disposed in the extended configuration. In the intermediate configuration, the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is between the minimum spacing distance and the maximum spacing distance. In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502, the locking mechanism 520, and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that, while the locking mechanism 520, for example, the threaded stud, is disposed between the upper terminal end and the lower terminal end of the slot 524, the assembly 500 is disposed in the intermediate configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined based on: 1) the length of the slot 524, 2) the position of the slot 524 on the flange 503, and 2) the length of the intermediate member 507.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 are co-operatively configured such that the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is 1 inch, and the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is 12 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, for a given length of the slot 524, a decrease in length of the intermediate member 507 decreases the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, and an increase in length of the intermediate member 507 increases the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508.
  • In some embodiments, for example, for a given length of the intermediate member 507, and for a slot 524 that extends from the bottom of the flange 503 in an upward direction, a decrease in length of the slot 524 increases the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, but does not increase the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, and an increase in length of the slot 524 decreases the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, but does not decrease the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the mounting assembly 500 includes a load supporter 530. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter 530 is connected to the bracket 502, for example, the flange 530, for example, by welding, mechanical fasteners, adhesives, and the like. The load supporter 530 includes a load-supporting portion 532, the load-supporting portion configured to support a load, such as tires, storage boxes and bins, tools, sports equipment, outdoor equipment, lumber, clothes, appliances, pool accessories and toys, and the like. As depicted in FIG. 29 , in some embodiments, for example the load supporter 530 includes two hooks. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter includes 530 one hook. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter includes 530 a ring from which a load is hung. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter includes 530 a ring from which a load is received. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter 300 includes a basket in which a load is received. In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter 300 includes a rod on which a load is supported, for example, a rod to hang clothes.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 29 , FIG. 31 , and FIG. 35 , the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503. In some embodiments, for example, the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503, along a plane that is perpendicular to a plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503. In some embodiments, for example, the load-supporting portion 532 extends in a direction along an axis 534 that traverses a plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503. In some embodiments, for example, the traversing of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 by the extension axis of the load-supporting portion 532 is such that the axis 534 is normal to the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503. In some embodiments, for example, the traversing of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 by the extension axis 534 of the load-supporting portion 532 is such that the axis 534 is angled relative to the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503, the axis 534 and the plane defining an acute angle (e.g. the load supporting portion 532 extends from the flange 503 in a direction to the left or to the right). In some embodiments, for example, the acute angle defined between the axis 534 and the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 has a minimum value of at least 60 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 31 , the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly and in an upward direction, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the axis 534 is angled upwardly relative to a normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503, the axis 534 and the normal axis defining an acute angle therebetween. In some embodiments, for example, the acute angle defined between the axis 534 and the normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 has a minimum value of at least 1 degree.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the load-supporting portion 532 extends outwardly and in a downward direction, relative to the front surface 505 of the flange 503. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the axis 534 is angled downwardly relative to a normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503, the axis 534 and the normal axis defining an acute angle therebetween. In some embodiments, for example, the acute angle defined between the axis 534 and the normal axis of the plane defined by the front surface 505 of the flange 503 has a maximum value of 5 degrees.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the load supporter 530 includes a load-retaining portion 536, configured to oppose, for example, prevent, removal of a load that is supported by the load-supporting portion 532. As depicted in FIG. 29 and FIG. 31 , the load-retaining portion 536 is angled relative to the load-supporting portion 532. In some embodiments, for example, the acute angle defined between load supporting portion 532 and the load-retaining portion 536 has a minimum value of at least 5 degrees. Due to the angled disposition of the load-retaining portion 536, relative to the load-supporting portion 532, while a load is supported by the load-supporting portion 532, if the load is displaced in a direction that is parallel to the axis 534, the load will engage the load-retaining portion 536, which will oppose, for example, prevent, further displacement of the load in the direction that is parallel to the axis 534. To remove the load, the direction of displacement of the load is to be changed, in particular, to a direction along an axis of extension of the load-retaining portion 536, which is angled relative to the axis 534.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the mounting assembly 500 includes one bracket 502, and a load supporter 530, for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the bracket 502, and further includes one connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that is releasably coupled to the bracket 502. In such embodiments, for example, while the mounting assembly 500 is secured to a wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100, the load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is distributed to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 via the bracket 502.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the mounting assembly 500 includes one bracket 502, and a load supporter 530, for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the bracket 502, and further includes more than one connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that are each releasably coupled to the bracket 502. In such embodiments, for example, for each one of the plurality of connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, the flange 503 defines a recess 522 for receiving the intermediate member 507, and further defines a slot 524 for receiving the threaded stud of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 and defining the minimum and maximum spacing distances between the first connection system counterpart 504 and the second connection system counterpart 508 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506. In such embodiments, for example, while the mounting assembly 500 is secured to a wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100, the load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is distributed to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 via the bracket 502.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the mounting assembly 500 includes more than one bracket 502, and a load supporter 530, for example, one or more hooks, baskets, hanging rods, and the like, that is connected to the brackets 502, and, for each one of the brackets 502, independently, the assembly 500 further includes a connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 that is connected to the bracket 502. In such embodiments, for example, while the mounting assembly 500 is secured to a wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100, the load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is distributed to the wall panel assembly 10 or panel 100 via the plurality of brackets 502.
  • To connect the assembly 500 to a wall panel assembly 10, which, in some embodiments, for example, is secured to a mounting wall 1, as depicted in FIG. 31 , the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted to correspond to the spacing distance between a pair of cavities 130, the pair of cavities 130 including an upper cavity 130 and a lower cavity 130, wherein the upper cavity 130 is disposed above the lower cavity 130 while the wall panel assembly 10 is connected to a wall. As depicted, the upper cavity 130 is the cavity 130 of a panel 100 (e.g. an upper panel 100), and the lower cavity 130 is the cavity 130 of an adjacent panel 100 (e.g. a lower panel 100). Then, the first connection counterpart 504 is inserted into the upper cavity 130 and rotated, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, to retain the bracket 502 to the wall panel assembly 10, as described herein. At this point, the bracket 502 is hanging from the wall panel assembly 10, wherein the bracket 502 is vertically supported by the wall panel assembly 10, and displacement of the bracket 502, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in a direction that is normal to the outermost surface of the wall panel assembly 10, is opposed. To secure the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10, the displacement-resistant configuration, for example, the rotation-resistant configuration, is established. To establish the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed into the lower cavity 130, as depicted in FIG. 31 , and the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, while the first connector counterpart 504 is disposed in the upper cavity 130 and the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the lower cavity 130, is adjusted, for example, decreased, such that the mounting assembly 500 is gripping the wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the wall panel assembly 10 is with effect that the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540, becomes disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the wall panel assembly 10 is with effect that: 1) at least a portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel 100, and 2) at least a portion of the interacting portion 60 of the upper panel 100, are disposed in the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel 100, and, in some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the interacting portion 60 of the upper panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection counterpart 504 is disposed in the upper cavity 130, such that the retained configuration is established, the first connection counterpart 504, the guiding surface 136, and the retaining surface 134 of the upper panel 100 are co-operatively configured to oppose (e.g. prevent) forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the first connection counterpart 504, in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104, for example, while the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is being adjusted. In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, for example, while the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the lower cavity 130, and while the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel is disposed in the channel 509, the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540, and the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel 100 co-operate to oppose (e.g. prevent) forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the second connection counterpart 508, in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104. In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, for example, while the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the lower cavity 130, and while the retaining surface defining configuration 122 of the lower panel is disposed in the channel 509, the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540, and the retaining surface 134 of the lower panel 100 co-operate to oppose (e.g. prevent) rotation of the assembly 500, for example, the bracket 502, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in the direction away from the wall panel assembly 10. At this point, while the assembly 500 is gripping the wall panel assembly 10, the assembly 500 is transitioned from the adjustable configuration to the fixed configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520, to secure the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is secured to the wall panel assembly 10, a load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is supported by the wall panel assembly 10 via the assembly 500 that is secured to the wall panel assembly 10, and is further supported by the wall 1, on which the wall panel assembly 10 is secured. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is secured to the wall panel assembly 10, rotation of the assembly 500, for example, the bracket 502, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, is opposed (e.g. prevented). In some embodiments, for example, by opposing (e.g. preventing) rotation of the assembly 500, for example, the bracket 502 relative to the wall panel assembly 10, the securing of the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 secures the retention of the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10, and opposes, for example, prevents, disconnection, for example, accidental disconnection, of the assembly 500 from the wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are gripping the wall panel assembly 10, the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the intermediate configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the hanging and securing of the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 or the panel 100 is effectible without the use of fasteners, for example, mechanical fasteners.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to release the assembly 500 from the wall panel assembly 10, the assembly 500 is transitioned from the fixed configuration to the adjustable configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520, and the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted, for example, increased, such that the assembly 500 is no longer gripping the wall panel assembly 10, there is an absence of establishment of the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, and the assembly 500 is rotatable relative to the wall panel assembly 10. At this point, the assembly 500 is released from retention from the wall panel assembly 10, for example, by rotating the bracket connector 504 via rotation of the bracket 502 away from the wall panel assembly 10, and displacing the assembly 500 from the upper cavity 130 of the wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is released from the wall panel assembly 10, the assembly 500 is repositionable to another part of the wall panel assembly 10 and connectible to the wall panel assembly 10 at said another part of the wall panel assembly 10, or is repositionable to another wall panel assembly 10 and connectible to said another wall panel assembly 10.
  • The assembly 500 can be hung, retained, and secured to a panel 100 that includes more than one cavity 130, and can be released from the panel 100, similar to the manner in which the mounting assembly 500 is hung, retained, secured, and released from the wall panel assembly 10.
  • As depicted in FIG. 36 and FIG. 37 , the assembly 500 can be hung, retained, and secured to a panel 100, and can be released from the panel 100, similar to the manner in which the assembly 500 is hung, retained, secured, and released from the wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 is connectible to a panel described herein, for example, the panels 100 to 100F. In such embodiments for example, the first connection counterpart 504 is connectible to the cavity 130 of the panel, and the second connection counterpart 508 is connectible to the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100. In this respect, the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 includes the cavity 130, the interacting portion 60, and the space disposed rearwardly of the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the assembly 500 is secured to the panel in a manner similar to securing the assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10, except, in some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, to establish the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, for gripping the panel 100, is with effect that at least a portion of the interacting portion 60, for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the second connection system 34, and at least a portion of the covering portion 154, are disposed in the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508. In some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, to establish the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, for gripping the panel 100, is with effect that the interacting portion 60, for example, the terminal end of the interacting portion 60, becomes disposed in abutting engagement with the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the connecting member 544 of the second connection counterpart 508.
  • Accordingly, the spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjustable such that the assembly 500 is connectible and securable to the first wall surface configuration having the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by the first spacing distance, for example, as depicted in FIG. 36 , and such that the assembly 500 is also connectible and securable to the second wall surface configuration having the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by the second spacing distance, for example, as depicted in FIG. 37 . As depicted, the first spacing distance and the second spacing distance are different.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the material of the bracket 502 includes metal, for example, steel or aluminum.
  • FIG. 38 to FIG. 40 depict a mounting assembly 500A that is an embodiment of the mounting assembly 500 as depicted in FIG. 29 to FIG. 37 . The mounting assembly 500A substantially corresponds to the mounting assembly 500, except the intermediate member 507A of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A of the mounting assembly 500A is longer than the intermediate member 507 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 of the mounting assembly 500, such that the mounting assembly 500A is connectible to a pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 that are spaced relatively far apart. In some embodiments, for example, the intermediate member 507A is shorter than the intermediate member 507. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the intermediate member 507A of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A is based on the spacing between the pairs of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 to which the mounting assembly 500A is to be connected.
  • The mounting assembly 500A can be connected to, and secured to, a wall panel assembly 10 or a panel 100, similar to the manner by which the connection and securing between the mounting assembly 500 to the wall panel assembly 10 or the panel 100, is established.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the mounting assembly 500A can be assembled from the mounting assembly 500. In such embodiments, for example, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is disconnected from the bracket 502, by decoupling the rotatable head 520A of the locking mechanism 520 from the threaded stud that is connected to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 of the mounting assembly 500. At this point, the connection between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is defeated, and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 is separated from the bracket 502. Then, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A is connected to the bracket 502. To connect the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A to the bracket 502, the threaded stud is received through the slot 524 of the bracket, and the rotatable head 520A is connected to the threaded stud of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A. At this point, the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A are releasably coupled, and the assembly 500A is defined.
  • Accordingly, the bracket 502 is releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, and also releasably couplable to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A, for defining the assembly 500 and the assembly 500A, respectively.
  • While the bracket 502 is releasably coupled to the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A, the mounting assembly 500A is defined, wherein the mounting assembly 500A is configurable in a fixed configuration and an adjustable configuration, similar to the mounting assembly 500.
  • In the fixed configuration, the releasably coupling between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A is such that there is an absence of displaceability of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 508 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A, relative to the bracket 502, such that there is an absence of adjustability of the spacing between the connection counterparts 504 and 508.
  • In the adjustable configuration, the releasably coupling between the bracket 502 and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A is such that the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A is displaceable, relative to the bracket 502, such that spacing between the connection counterparts 504 and 508 is adjustable between at least a third spacing and a fourth spacing, wherein:
      • in the third spacing, the connection counterparts 504 and 508 are disposed for connection to a third wall surface configuration having a third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a third spacing distance;
      • in the fourth spacing, the connection counterparts 504 and 508 are disposed for connection to a fourth wall surface configuration having a fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a fourth spacing distance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the third spacing distance of the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is different from the fourth spacing distance of the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39.
  • In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the third spacing to the fourth spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the fourth spacing to the third spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504.
  • In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the third spacing to the fourth spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 away from the first connection counterpart 504. In some embodiments, for example, adjusting of the spacing from the fourth spacing to the third spacing is effected by displacement of the second connection counterpart 508 towards the first connection counterpart 504.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible, is different from the third spacing distance of the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500A is connectible.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible, is different from the third spacing distance of the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500A is connectible.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first spacing distance of the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible, is different from the fourth spacing distance of the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500A is connectible.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the second spacing distance of the second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500 is connectible, is different from the fourth spacing distance of the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, to which the mounting assembly 500A is connectible.
  • In some embodiments, for example, each one of the first wall surface configuration, the second wall surface configuration, the third wall surface configuration, and the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on the same wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, wherein each one of the first wall surface configuration, the second wall surface configuration, the third wall surface configuration, and the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fourth panel-defined connection counterpart 120, the third pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a fifth panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a sixth panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by a seventh panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a eighth panel-defined connection counterpart 120.
  • In some embodiments, for example, wherein each one of the first wall surface configuration, the second wall surface configuration, the third wall surface configuration, and the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, the second pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 120, the third pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fourth panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a fifth panel-defined connection counterpart 120.
  • In some embodiments, for example, at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth wall configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, and at least one of the other of the first, second, third, and fourth wall configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, and each one of the second wall surface configuration, the third wall surface configuration, and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, each one of the first wall surface configuration, the second wall surface configuration, and the third wall surface configuration are defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, each one of the first wall surface configuration and the second wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, and each one of the third wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, the second wall surface configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10, and each one of the third wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a third wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, each one of the first wall surface configuration and the third wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, and each one of the second wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration is on a second wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, the second wall surface configuration is defined on a second wall panel assembly 10, the third wall surface configuration is defined on a third wall panel assembly 10, and the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on a fourth wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first wall surface configuration is defined on a first wall panel assembly 10, the second wall surface configuration and the third wall surface configuration are defined on a second wall panel assembly 10, and the fourth wall surface configuration is defined on a third wall panel assembly 10.
  • In some embodiments, for example, wherein at least two of the first, second, third, and fourth wall surface configurations are defined on the same panel, two of the at least two of the first, second, third, and fourth wall surface configurations share a common panel-defined connection counterpart 39. In some embodiments, for example, wherein the third wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39. In some embodiments, for example, wherein the third wall surface configuration and the fourth wall surface configuration are defined on the same wall panel assembly 10, the third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 is defined by a first panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a second panel-defined connection counterpart 39, and the fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterpart 39 is defined by the second panel-defined connection counterpart 39 and a third panel-defined connection counterpart 39.
  • Accordingly, if it is desirable to connect and secure the mounting assembly 500 to a wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a first spacing distance, and also having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a second spacing distance but the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is not adjustable to correspond to the first and second spacing distances between the first and second pairs of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 can be decoupled from the bracket 502, and the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A can be coupled to the bracket 502, to define the assembly 500A, such that the spacing between the connection counterparts 504 and 508 can be adjusted to correspond to the spacing distances between the first and second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, for connecting and securing the assembly 500A to the first and pairs of panel-defined connection counterparts 39. In this respect, the same bracket 502 and locking mechanism 520 (e.g. rotatable head 520A and threaded stud) are used, and different embodiments of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, having different lengths of the intermediate member 507, can be connected to the bracket 502 via the locking mechanism 520 to connect to the desired pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39.
  • FIG. 41 to FIG. 44 depict a mounting assembly 500B that is an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500A. The mounting assembly 500B substantially corresponds to the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500A, except: 1) the bracket 502A of the mounting assembly 500B includes a slot 524A that is longer than the slot 524 of the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500A, and 2) the intermediate member 507B of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506B is shorter than the intermediate member 507 of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506 of the mounting assembly 500, and also shorter than the intermediate member 507A of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A of the mounting assembly 500A.
  • As depicted, the slot 524A is longer than the slot 524 of the mounting assembly 500 and mounting assembly 500A. The slot 524A extends from the bottom of the flange 503A to substantially the top of the flange 503A. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the slot 524A is generally the length of the flange 503A.
  • As depicted, the intermediate member 507B of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506B is relatively short. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the intermediate member is 0.75 inches.
  • The increase in length of the slot 524A, and the decrease in length of the intermediate member 507B, is with effect that the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500B, is reduced, relative to the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500, and also of the mounting assembly 500A. In some embodiments, for example, the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500B is disposed in the retracted configuration, as depicted in FIG. 41 and FIG. 42 . In some embodiments, for example, the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a minimum value of 1 inch.
  • The decrease in length of the intermediate member 507B, is with effect that the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500B, is reduced, relative to the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500, and also of the mounting assembly 500A. In some embodiments, for example, the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500B is disposed in the extended configuration, as depicted in FIG. 43 and FIG. 44 . In some embodiments, for example, the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a maximum value of 6 inches.
  • FIG. 45 to FIG. 48 depict a mounting assembly 500C that is an alternate embodiment of the mounting assembly 500B. The mounting assembly 500C substantially corresponds to the mounting assembly 500B, except the intermediate member 507C of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506C is longer than the intermediate member 507B of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506B of the mounting assembly 500B.
  • As depicted, the intermediate member 507C of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506C is relatively long. In some embodiments, for example, the length of the intermediate member is 7 inches.
  • The increase in length of the intermediate member 507C, is with effect that the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500C, is increased, relative to the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500B. In some embodiments, for example, the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500C is disposed in the retracted configuration, as depicted in FIG. 45 and FIG. 46 . In some embodiments, for example, the minimum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a minimum value of 8 inches.
  • The increase in length of the intermediate member 507C, is with effect that the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500C, is increased, relative to the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, of the mounting assembly 500B. In some embodiments, for example, the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is defined while the assembly 500C is disposed in the extended configuration, as depicted in FIG. 47 and FIG. 48 . In some embodiments, for example, the maximum spacing distance between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 has a maximum value of 12 inches.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the mounting assembly 500C can be assembled from the mounting assembly 500B by decoupling the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506B from the bracket 502A, and coupling the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506C to the bracket 502A, similar to the manner by which the mounting assembly 500A can be assembled from the mounting assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a kit for a mounting assembly configured to be connected to a first wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a first spacing distance, and further configured to be connected to a second wall surface configuration having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39 spaced apart by a second spacing distance includes a bracket described herein, for example, the bracket 502 or the bracket 502A, and further includes one of the connection counterpart-defining configurations described herein, for example, one of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A, connection counterpart-defining configuration 506B, and connection counterpart-defining configuration 506C.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a kit for a mounting assembly configured to be connected to: 1) a first wall surface configuration having a first pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a first spacing distance, 2) a second wall surface configuration having a second pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a second spacing distance, 3) a third wall surface configuration having a third pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a third spacing distance, and 4) a fourth wall surface configuration having a fourth pair of panel-defined connection counterparts spaced apart by a fourth spacing distance, includes a bracket described herein, for example, the bracket 502 or the bracket 502A, and further includes two or more of the connection counterpart-defining configurations described herein, for example, two or more of the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506, the connection counterpart-defining configuration 506A, connection counterpart-defining configuration 506B, and connection counterpart-defining configuration 506C.
  • In some embodiments, for example, it is desirable to secure a mounting assembly, for example, the mounting assembly 500 to 500C as described herein, to the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly 10. As described herein, in some embodiments, for example, such securement of the mounting assembly 500 is effected by hanging the mounting assembly 500 from the cavity 130 of the lowermost panel 100, and establishing abutting engagement between the connecting member 544 of the mounting assembly 500 with the terminal end of the interacting portion 60 of the lowermost panel 100. In such embodiments, for example, there is an absence of abutment of the retaining surface 542 of the second connection counterpart 508 with a surface, such as a retaining surface 134 of a panel. In some embodiments, for example, it is desirable for the securing of the mounting assembly 500 to the lowermost panel 100 to include establishment of abutting engagement of the retaining surface 542 with a surface, to improve the securing of the mounting assembly 500 of the lowermost panel 100, and to oppose, for example, prevent, rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the panel 100. By opposing, for example, preventing, rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the panel 100, the impacting of the panel 100, by the mounting assembly 500, is opposed, for example, prevented, and sound that is generated by such impacting is opposed, for example, prevented. Furthermore, in some embodiments, for example, as described herein, the lowermost panel 100 is connectible to a trim 2300, to provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to the connected trim 2300 and panel 100. In such embodiments, for example, it is desirable to secure a mounting assembly 500 to the lowermost panel 100, while a trim is connected to the lowermost panel 100, such that a load can be supported at the lowermost portion of the wall panel assembly 10, and also have a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish.
  • In this respect, FIG. 49 and FIG. 50 depict a trim 5000 that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 2300. The trim 5000 is described herein as being configured to connect to a panel 100, but it is understood that the trim 5000 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 5040 of the trim 5000, and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 5000 and panel. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 5000 to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to a panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established, the mounting assembly 500, or another mounting assembly described herein, is securable to the connected trim and panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is connectible to the panel 100, such that a connected trim and panel are established, for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is connected to a mounting wall 1, for example, via a fastener 8, in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to the mounting wall 1, as described herein, and then a panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 that is connected to the wall 1, in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100, as described herein, to define the wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • As depicted, the trim 5000 includes features similar to those of the trim 2300.
  • In some embodiments, for example, similar to the trim 2300, the trim 5000 includes a base 5001 that defines a rear-facing and wall-opposing surface 5006 that is configured for opposing the wall 1 and being disposed in abutting engagement with the wall 1 while the trim 5000 is secured to the wall 1.
  • Similar to the trim 2300, the trim 5000 includes a trim defined configuration 5040 that substantially corresponds to the panel defined configuration 20 at the first end 101 of the panel 100. In particular, the trim defined configuration 5040 includes a trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 that substantially corresponds to the first connection system counterpart configuration 30 of the panel 100. The trim 5000 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100. The trim 5000 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • Similar to the trim 2300, as depicted, the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024) of the first connection system 32, substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system counterpart 32, of the panel 100, and configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the first connection system 32 of the panel 100 for snap fit engagement, and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100, such that displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 5000, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or the trim, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling of the panel 100 away from the trim 5000).
  • Similar to the trim 2300, the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 further includes a trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014) of the second connection system 34 substantially corresponding to the first connection system counterpart 114 (e.g. the projection 114) of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100. The trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 includes an urging surface 5015, which substantially corresponds to the urging surface 115 of the projection 114 of the panel 100. The trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 is configured to be received in the recess 164 of the panel 100, and further configured to co-operate with the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100, such that displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 5000, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis 1041 of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel 100, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. to oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 5000).
  • Similar to the trim 2300, the trim defined configuration 5040 further includes a fastener receiving portion 5016, including a fastener locator 5020 and a fastener-engaging surface 5018, substantially corresponding to the fastener receiving portion 116, for emplacing a fastener in the fastener effective position to secure the trim 5000 to the wall 1. To connect the trim 5000 to a wall 1, the trim 5000, for example, the rear facing surface 5006 of the base 5001, is disposed in abutting engagement against the wall 1, the fastener is emplaced in the fastener effective position via the fastener locator 5020, and penetrated through the fastener-engaging surface 5018 of the trim 5000, and further penetrated through the wall-opposing surface 5006 until the fastener engages the wall 1, such that the trim 5000 is coupled to the wall via the fastener 1.
  • Similar to the trim 2300, the trim defined configuration 5040 further defines a recess 5026, substantially corresponding to the recess 126, and defined below the projection 5014 and between projection 5014 and the fastener receiving portion 5016, that is configured to receive second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34, of the panel 100.
  • The trim 5000 and the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that, while the connection between the trim 5000 and the panel 100 is established, the covering portion 154 is concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 5000 to the wall 1.
  • Similar to the trim 2300, in some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 includes an outermost end surface 5004 configured for being visible while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100. As depicted in FIG. 49 , in some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 5004 is perpendicular relative to the wall-opposing surface 5006. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 5004 includes a continuous surface that extends along the length of the trim 5000. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 5004 has a minimum surface area of at least 0.375 inches squared. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the outermost end surface 5004 has a minimum width or height of at least ⅛ inches. In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface of the outermost end surface 5004 has a minimum length of at least 3 inches.
  • Similar to the trim 2300, in some embodiments, for example, the trim defined configuration 5040 includes a wall member 5022, substantially correspond to an outer wall member of the retaining surface defining configuration 122. In some embodiments, for example, the wall member 5022 is a front-facing wall member. The wall member 5022 defines an outer surface 5023. In some embodiments, for example, the wall member 5022 is configured to support the covering portion 154 of the interacting portion 60 of the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100 while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, similar to the trim 2300, the trim 5000 includes a front facing surface 5003. The front facing surface 5003 is configured for being visible while the trim 5000 is secured to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 includes: (i) the front facing surface portion of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. the projection 5014), (ii) the front facing surface portion of the fastener receiving portion 5016, for example, the fastener locator 5020 and the fastener-engaging surface 5018, and (iii) the outer surface 5023. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface defines the fastener receiving portion 5016.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the base 5001 is disposed, relative to the wall member 5022, on an opposite side of the trim 5000.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 49 , the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024) of the first connection system 32 is defined between the wall member 5022 and the outermost end surface 5004.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the outer surface 5023 and the end surface 5004 are disposed in a perpendicular relationship.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, as depicted in FIG. 51 , the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals at least a portion of the trim-defined configuration 5040. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the entirety of the trim-defined configuration 5040. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 conceals the fastener-receiving portion 5016 of the trim 5000, such that a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 5016 is concealed by the covering portion 154. Such concealment of the of the trim-defined configuration 5040, for example, the trim defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002, the fastener-receiving portion 5016, and a fastener extending through the fastener-receiving portion 5016, provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the connected trim 5000 and the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 51 , while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 5004 of the trim 5000.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100 is received in the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024) of the first connection system 32, of the trim 5000, similar to the manner in which the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of a panel 100 is received in the first connection system counterpart 110 (e.g. the notch 124) of the first connection system counterpart 32, of an adjacent panel 100, while two panels are connected. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. the notch 5024) of the first connection system 32, of the trim 5000, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100 are configured for disposition in a relative movement interference relationship, as depicted in FIG. 51 , wherein, in the relative movement interference relationship: 1) the interacting portion 60 is disposed in the interference-effective configuration, and 2) the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. the notch 5024) of the first connection system 32, of the trim 5000, and the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the rearward projection 158) of the first connection system 32, of the panel 100 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 5000, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel or the trim, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the notch 5024 and the projection 158 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, pulling apart of the panel 100 and the trim 5000), such that defeating of the connection of the panel 100 and the trim 5000 is opposed (e.g. prevented).
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 51 , while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the projection 5014 is received in the channel 164, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 5026, similar to the manner in which the shoulder 114 is received in the recess 164, and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 126, while two panels are connected. In some embodiments, for example, while the projection 5014 is received in the channel 164 and the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 is received in the recess 5026, the projection 5014 and the second connection system counterpart 160 are co-operatively configured such that displacement of the panel 100, away from the trim 5000, in a direction that is parallel to a normal axis of the front-facing wall 104 of the panel 100, is opposed, for example, prevented (e.g. the projection 5014 and the and the wall member 161 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, lifting of the panel 100 away from the trim 5000), such that defeating of the connection of the panel and trim is opposed, for example, prevented.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is connected to the wall 1, for example, via a fastener, the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the surface of the wall 1 on which the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is mounted. In some embodiments, for example, while the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is connected to the wall 1, for example, via a fastener, the visible portion of the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 is parallel to the outermost surface 104 of the panel 100 to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 is perpendicular to the outermost end surface 5004 of the trim 5000. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156 and the outermost end surface 5004 appears to meet at a corner, for example, a rounded corner, as defined by a surface 159, for example a rounded surface 159, that extends between the outermost surface 156 of the covering portion 154 and an outermost surface of the tongue 158. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the outermost surface 156, the projection 158, and the outermost end surface 5004 are co-operatively configured to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the trim 5000 is disposed rearwardly of the covering portion 154. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the trim 5000 conceals the space rearwardly of the covering portion 154. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the trim 5000 conceals the recess 164 and at least a portion of the second connection system counterpart 160 of the second connection system 34 of the panel 100, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100 and the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 are connected to a wall 1, the outermost end surface 5004 of the trim 5000 is perpendicular to the surface of the wall 1, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 is connected to the panel 100, the wall-opposing surface 5006 of the trim 5000 and the wall-opposing surface 106 of the panel 100 are co-planar, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the visible surface 15A of the residual front facing surface portion 15 and the visible surface 156 of the covering portion 154 of the panel 100 are co-planar while the trim 5000 and the panel 100 are connected, to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the interacting portion 60 is transitioned from the interference effective configuration to the interference ineffective configuration. At this point, the panel 100 is displaceable away from the trim 5000 in a direction parallel to the front facing surface 104, for example, along an axis that is: (i) parallel to the wall surface 12 or the front-facing surface 104, and (ii) perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 2 (e.g. the axis of extrusion) of the panel 100 or the trim 5000 (e.g. the panel 100 can be pulled away from the trim 5000).
  • In some embodiments, for example, to defeat or release the connection between connected trim 5000 and panel 100, one of the trim 5000 and the panel 100 is rotated relative to the other of the trim 5000 and the panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 further comprises a recess 5050. In some embodiments, for example, the recess 5050 is defined by the trim 5000 such that the recess 5050 is a trim-defined recess 5050.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is co-operable with a panel 100 such that, while the trim 5000 and panel 100 are connected together, as depicted in FIG. 51 to FIG. 53 , the cavity 130 of the panel 100 is disposed for connection to a first connection counterpart 504 of a mounting assembly 500, and the recess 5050 of the trim 5000 is disposed for connection to a second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is secured to a mounting wall 1, the trim-defined recess 5050 is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, wherein the mounting assembly 500 is vertically supported by the panel 100, and displacement of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1, is opposed, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the recess 5050 is with effect that a displacement-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the displacement-resistant configuration, displacement of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1, is opposed. In some embodiments, for example the displacement that is opposed includes rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall. in this respect, in some embodiments, for example, while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall, the recess 5050 is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the recess 5050 is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration, rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1, is opposed.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the recess 5050 is defined by a cavity- or recess-defining surface 5052.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 includes an intermediate member 5070 that is disposed between the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001. The intermediate member 5070 is connected to the base 5001 at a joint 5080, and extends in a direction towards the front facing surface 5003. In some embodiments, for example, the base 5001 includes the joint 5080. In some embodiments, for example, the recess-defining surface 5052 includes an outer surface 5072 of the intermediate member 5070.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 further comprises a retaining surface defining configuration 5060, which defines a trim-defined retaining surface 5062. The retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 are substantially similar to the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 and the retaining surface 134. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 functions in a manner substantially similar to the manner in which the retaining surface-defining configuration 122 and the retaining surface 134 functions, at least with respect to the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining member 540 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500 is configured to co-operate with one of the connection counterparts 39 of the pair of first connection counterparts 39 such that, while the bracket 502 is connected to the wall panel assembly (e.g. while the retained configuration is established), insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into one of the connection counterparts 39, for example, the recess 5050 of the trim 5000, the retaining surface 542 is disposed in opposing relationship with a retaining surface of the one of the connection counterparts 39, for example, the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000, of the pair of panel-defined connection counterparts 39, such that displacement, for example, rotation, of the mounting bracket 502, away from the wall surface configuration, is opposed.
  • In some embodiments, for example, in the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, the rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the wall panel assembly 10, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed by the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000. In some embodiments, for example, in the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540 is disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, the retaining surface-defining configuration 5060 is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500, as depicted in FIG. 52 . In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, a portion of the interacting portion 60, for example, the second connection system counterpart 158 (e.g. the projection 158) of the second connection system 34, is disposed within the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim-defined recess 5050 is disposed rearwardly of the trim-defined retaining surface configuration 5060, for example, rearwardly of the trim-defined retaining surface 5062. In some embodiments, for example, the recess 5050 is disposed between the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the base 5001.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the recess-defining surface 5052 includes the trim-defined retaining surface 5062.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the wall member 5022 is defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 5060.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 is defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 5060.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the outermost end surface 5004 is defined by the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, for example, the terminal end of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 includes the front facing surface portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060.
  • To connect the assembly 500 to a connected trim 5000 and panel 100, which, in some embodiments, for example, is secured to a mounting wall 1, as depicted in FIG. 52 and FIG. 53 , the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted to correspond to the spacing distance between a pair of connection counterparts 39, the pair of connection counterparts 39 including a cavity 130 of the panel 100 and a recess 5050 of the trim 5000, wherein the cavity 130 is disposed above the recess 5050 while the connected trim and panel is connected to a wall 1. Then, the first connection counterpart 504 is inserted into the cavity 130 and rotated, relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, to retain the bracket 502 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, such that the retained configuration is established, as described herein. At this point, the bracket 502 is hanging from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, wherein the bracket 502 is vertically supported by the panel 100, and displacement of the bracket 502, relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, in a direction that is normal to the outermost surface of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, is opposed. To secure the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the displacement-resistant configuration, for example, the rotation-resistant configuration, is established. To establish the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed into the recess 5050, as depicted in FIG. 52 , and the spacing of the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508, while the first connector counterpart 504 is disposed in the cavity 130 and the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the recess 5050, is adjusted, for example, decreased, such that the mounting assembly 500 is gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is with effect that the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540, becomes disposed in abutting engagement with the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000. In some embodiments, for example, the adjusting of the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 to grip the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is with effect that: 1) at least a portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000, and 2) at least a portion of the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100, are disposed in the channel 509 of the second connection counterpart 508. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000, and, in some embodiments, for example, the panel-defined connection counterpart 39 includes the interacting portion 60 of the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection counterpart 504 is disposed in the cavity 130, such that the retained configuration is established, the first connection counterpart 504, the guiding surface 136, and the retaining surface 134 of the panel 100 are co-operatively configured to oppose, for example, prevent, forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the first connection counterpart 504, in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104, for example, while the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is being adjusted. In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, for example, while the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the recess 5050, and while the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 is disposed in the channel 509, the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540, and the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, forwardly or rearwardly displacement of the second connection counterpart 508, in a direction parallel to a normal axis of the front facing surface 104. In some embodiments, for example, while the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration is established, for example, while the second connection counterpart 508 is disposed in the recess 5050, and while the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 of the trim 5000 is disposed in the channel 509, the second connection counterpart 508, for example, the retaining surface 542 of the retaining member 540, and the retaining surface 5062 of the trim 5000 co-operate to oppose, for example, prevent, rotation of the assembly 500, for example, the bracket 502, relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, in the direction away from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100. At this point, while the assembly 500 is gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the assembly 500 is transitioned from the adjustable configuration to the fixed configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520, to secure the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is secured to the wall panel assembly 10, a load that is supported by the load supporter 530 is supported by the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 via the assembly 500 that is secured to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, and is further supported by the wall 1, on which the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 is secured. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is secured to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, rotation of the assembly 500, for example, the bracket 502, relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, is opposed, for example, prevented. In some embodiments, for example, by opposing, for example, preventing, rotation of the assembly 500, for example, the bracket 502 relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the securing of the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 secures the retention of the assembly 500 to the wall connected trim 5000 and panel 100, and opposes, for example, prevents, disconnection, for example, accidental disconnection, of the assembly 500 from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 are gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is such that the assembly 500 is disposed in the intermediate configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the hanging and securing of the assembly 500 to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 or the panel 100 is effectible without the use of fasteners, for example, mechanical fasteners.
  • In some embodiments, for example, to release the assembly 500 from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the assembly 500 is transitioned from the fixed configuration to the adjustable configuration, for example, via actuation of the locking mechanism 520, and the spacing between the first connection counterpart 504 and the second connection counterpart 508 is adjusted, for example, increased, such that the assembly 500 is no longer gripping the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, there is an absence of establishment of the displacement-resistant configuration or rotation-resistant configuration, and the assembly 500 is rotatable relative to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100. At this point, the assembly 500 is released from retention from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, for example, by rotating the bracket connector 504 via rotation of the bracket 502 away from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, and displacing the assembly 500 from the cavity 130 of the panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, while the assembly 500 is released from the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, the assembly 500 is repositionable to another part of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 and connectible to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 at said another part of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, or is repositionable to another connected trim 5000 and panel 100 and connectible to said another connected trim 5000 and panel 100, or is repositionable to another part of the wall panel assembly 10 and connectible to the wall panel assembly 10 at said another part of the wall panel assembly 10.
  • The assembly 500 can be hung, retained, and secured to a connected trim 5000 and panel 100, wherein the panel 100 of the connected trim 5000 and panel 100 includes more than one cavity 130.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5000 is configured for co-operation with the mounting wall 1 such that the trim 5000 and the mounting wall 1 are configurable for disposition in an installation-effective relationship, as depicted in FIG. 54 , wherein, in the installation-effective relationship, the trim 5000 is disposed in an installation-ready configuration. As depicted, while the trim 5000 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration: (i) the rear facing surface 5006, for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006, is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, (ii) the fastener receiving portion 5016 is co-operable with a fastener 8, for example, a mechanical fastener, for effectuating connection of the end trim to the mounting wall, such that the trim 5000 is co-operable with the fastener 8 for effectuating connection of the trim 5000 to the mounting wall with the fastener, and (iii) the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002, which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024) of the first connection system 32, and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014) of the second connection system 34, is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100, the panel 100 is disposed in force transfer communication with the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, the disposition of the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002, relative to the mounting wall 1, is such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100, the panel 100 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 and the mounting wall are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, the disposition of the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002, relative to the mounting wall 1, is such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 500 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100, the panel 100 is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that the panel 100 is co-operable with a fastener 8, for example, via the fastener receiving portion 116, for effectuating connection of the panel 100 to the mounting wall 1 with the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5000 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, the trim 5000 is connectible to the wall 1 via a fastener, as depicted in FIG. 54 . To connect the trim 5000 to the wall 1, an operator, for example, an installer, applies a retaining force to the trim 5000, for example, to the front facing surface 5003 of the trim 5000, to retain the trim 5000 in the installation-ready configuration, while the operator aligns the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining force is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 that is disposed either one of upwardly, or downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 (e.g. either one of upwardly, or downwardly, relative to the fastener locator 5020). In response to the retaining force that is applied to the portion of the front facing surface 5003 that is disposed either one of upwardly, or downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim in the installation-ready configuration, rotation of the trim 5000, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining force is applied to the trim-defined retaining surface defining configuration 5060, for example, to the surface 5023. In response to the retaining force that is applied to the surface 5023, which is disposed downwardly of the fastener-receiving portion 5016, for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim in the installation-ready configuration, rotation of the trim 5000, relative to the mounting wall 1, about the joint 5080, is urged, as depicted in FIG. 55 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the trim 5000, relative to the mounting wall 1, about the base 5001, is effective for transitioning the trim 5000 from the installation-ready configuration, to an installation-ineffective configuration, as depicted in FIG. 55 . In the installation-ineffective configuration, the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5000 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100, the panel 100 is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that there is an absence of force transfer communication of the panel 100 with the mounting wall 1, as depicted in FIG. 56 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the trim 5000, relative to the mounting wall 1, about the base 5001, that is urged by the retaining force, is with effect that the installation-ready configuration is defeated.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the trim 5000, relative to the mounting wall 1, about the base 5001, for example, the joint 5080, that is urged by the retaining force, is with effect that displacement of the trim-defined retaining surface defining configuration 5060, relative to the mounting wall 1, in a direction towards the mounting wall 1, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the trim 5000, relative to the mounting wall 1, about the base 5001, that is urged by the retaining force, is with effect that displacement of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014), relative to the mounting wall 1, in a direction towards the mounting wall 1, is urged. In some embodiments, for example, the rotation of the trim 5000, relative to the mounting wall 1, about the base 5001, that is urged by the retaining force, is with effect that the abutting engagement of the rear facing surface 5006, for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006, with the mounting wall 1, is defeated.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while an operator is applying a retaining force to the trim 5000, to retain the trim 5000 in the installation-ready configuration, it is desirable for there to be an absence of rotation of the trim 5000 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, and therefore, an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration, for example, via transitioning of the trim 5000 from the installation-ineffective configuration to the installation-ineffective configuration.
  • In this respect, FIG. 57 and FIG. 58 depict a trim 5700 that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 5000. Similar to the trim 5000, the trim 5700 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 5040 of the trim 5700, and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 5700 and panel 100. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 5700 to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5700 is connected to a panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established, the mounting assembly 500 is securable to the connected trim 5700 and panel, as depicted in FIG. 61 and FIG. 62 , in a manner similar to the manner by which the mounting assembly 500 is securable to the connected trim 5000 and panel.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 is connectible to the panel 100, such that a connected trim and panel are established, as depicted in FIG. 61 and FIG. 62 , for example, to define a wall panel assembly 10. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 is connected to a mounting wall 1, for example, via a fastener 8, as depicted in FIG. 60 , in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to the mounting wall 1, as described herein, and then a panel 100 is connected to the trim 5700 that is connected to the wall 1, in a manner similar to the manner by which a panel 100 is connected to another panel 100, as described herein, to define the wall panel assembly 10, as depicted in FIG. 61 . In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • As depicted, similar to the trim 5000, the trim 5700 comprises the base 5001 and rear facing surface 5006, the trim defined configuration 5040, which includes the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 (which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024) of the first connection system 32 and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014) of the second connection system 34), the fastener receiving portion 5016 that includes the fastener-engaging surface 5018 and the fastener locator 5020, the recess 5026, the outermost end surface 5004, the wall member 5022 and surface 5023, the recess 5050, the intermediate member 5070 that extends from the base 5001 at the joint 5080 and defining an outer surface 5072, the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, and the front facing surface 5003.
  • The trim 5700 substantially corresponds to the trim 5000, except at least a portion of the base 5001 of the trim 5700 is disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 5050. In some embodiments, for example, the recess 5050 is disposed between the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the base 5001 of the trim 5700.
  • Similar to the trim 5000, the trim 5700 is configured for co-operation with a panel 100 such that the trim 5700 is connectible to the panel 100, such that the connected trim and panel is established. The trim 5700 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100. The trim 5700 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 is co-operable with a panel 100 such that, while the trim 5700 and panel 100 are connected together, as depicted in FIG. 61 to FIG. 63 , the cavity 130 of the panel 100 is disposed for connection to a first connection counterpart 504 of a mounting assembly 500, and the recess 5050 of the trim 5700 is disposed for connection to a second connection counterpart 508 of the mounting assembly 500.
  • While: (i) the connected trim 5700 and panel 100 is secured to a mounting wall 1, and (ii) the mounting assembly 500 is connected to the panel 100 (e.g. the retaining configuration is established): the trim-defined recess 5050 is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly 500 such that, insertion of the second connection counterpart 508 into the trim-defined recess 5050 is with effect that a displacement-resistant configuration is established, as depicted in FIG. 62 and FIG. 63 , wherein, in the displacement-resistant configuration, the trim-defined retaining surface 5062 is opposing displacement of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the displacement that is opposed includes rotation of the mounting assembly 500, relative to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100, in a direction away from the mounting wall 1. In this respect, the displacement-resistant configuration is a rotation-resistant configuration.
  • Similar to the trim 5000, the trim 5700 is configured for co-operation with the mounting wall 1 such that the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are configurable for disposition in an installation-effective relationship, as depicted in FIG. 59 , wherein, in the installation-effective relationship, the trim 5700 is disposed in an installation-ready configuration. As depicted, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration: (i) the rear facing surface 5006, for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006, is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, (ii) the fastener receiving portion 5016 is co-operable with a fastener 8, for example, a mechanical fastener, for effectuating connection of the end trim to the mounting wall, such that the trim 5700 is co-operable with the fastener 8 for effectuating connection of the trim 5700 to the mounting wall with the fastener, and (iii) the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002, which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024) of the first connection system 32, and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014) of the second connection system 34, is disposed, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that, while the panel 100 is connected to the trim 5700 via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100, the panel 100 is disposed in force transfer communication with the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the trim 5700 is co-operable with a fastener 8 for effectuating connection of the trim 5700 to the mounting wall with the fastener.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1. The absence rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, is with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration is such that the installation-ready configuration is retained. While there is an absence rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1 via the fastener 8, as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 that disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener locator 5020.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to the retaining surface configuration 5060, as depicted in FIG. 59 , for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, for example, about the joint 5080, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that, in response to the retaining force, the disposition of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1, in the installation-ready configuration, is retained. While the disposition of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1, in the installation-ready configuration, is retained, the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1, as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, in response to connection of a panel 100 to the trim 5700 that is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the panel 100 becomes disposed in force transfer communication with the mounting wall 1. At this point, the panel 100 can be connected to the wall 1, for example, by a fastener 8. Accordingly, a load that is supported by the mounting assembly 500 that is secured to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100 will be supported by the wall 1 via the disposition of the panel 100 in force transfer communication with the wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 59 , the retaining force has a direction that is perpendicular to an outer surface of the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining force has a component that has a direction that is perpendicular to an outer surface of the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 59 , the retaining force has a direction that is perpendicular to the surface 5023. In some embodiments, for example, the retaining force has a component that has a direction that is perpendicular to the surface 5023.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001, such that there is the absence of rotation of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the front facing surface 5003. In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to at least a portion of the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 5050.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base 5001, such that there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1. The absence rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, is with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration is such that the installation-ready configuration is retained. While there is an absence rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1 via the fastener 8, as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, the retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003 that disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener locator 5020.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that, in response to the retaining force, the disposition of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1, in the installation-ready configuration, is retained. While the disposition of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1, in the installation-ready configuration, is retained, the operator can align the fastener via the fastener-receiving portion 5016 to connect the trim 5700 to the mounting wall 1, as depicted in FIG. 60 .
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001, such that there is the absence of rotation of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the front facing surface 5003. In some embodiments, for example, the absence of the moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001 is due to at least a portion of the base 5001 being disposed rearwardly of the portion of the front facing surface 5003 on which the retaining force is applied.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 5003 and the base 5001 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base 5001, such that there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, is such that there is an absence of defeating of the abutting engagement of the rear facing surface 5006, for example, the entirety of the rear facing surface 5006, with the mounting wall 1.
  • As depicted in FIG. 57 , the base 5001 is defined by a first base portion 5702 and a second base portion 5704. As depicted, the first base portion 5702 is disposed rearwardly of the fastener-engaging surface 5018, and the second base portion 5704 is disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 5050. In some embodiments, for example, the recess 5050 is disposed between the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and the second base portion 5704.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the first base portion 5702, second base portion 5704, and intermediate wall 5070 are connected at the joint 5080, with the first base portion 5702 and the second base portion 5704 disposed on opposite sides of the intermediate wall 5070. In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 57 , the first base portion 5702 and the second base portion 5704 are disposed in alignment. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost surface of the first base portion 5702 and the outermost surface of the second base portion 5704 are parallel. In some embodiments, for example, the outermost surface of the first base portion 5702 and the outermost surface of the second base portion 5704 are co-planar.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the first base portion 5702 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, and the second base portion 5704 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, at least a portion of the first base portion 5702 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, and at least a portion of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the entirety of the first base portion 5702 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, and the entirety of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the one or more portions of the trim 5700 that are disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 define the base 5001 of the trim 5700.
  • In some embodiments, for example, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, due to the disposition of the second base portion 5704 rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, and also rearwardly of the recess 5050, which is opposing, for example, preventing, the rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001, due to the disposition of the second base portion 5704 rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 5060, and also rearwardly of the recess 5050.
  • In some embodiments, the extension of the second base portion 5704 from the joint 5080 is such that the terminal end of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in alignment with the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024). In some embodiments, for example, the terminal end of the second base portion 5704 is disposed in axial alignment with the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5024 (e.g. a notch 5024), wherein the alignment axis is parallel to a normal axis of the surface 5006.
  • In some embodiments, for example, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016, for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, due to the disposition of the first base portion 5702 rearwardly of the portion of the front facing surface 5003 on which the retaining force is applied, which is opposing, for example, preventing, the rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base 5001, due to the disposition of the first base portion 5702 rearwardly of the portion of the front facing surface 5003 on which the retaining force is applied.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 64 , the base 5001 includes a base portion 5703 that extends from the intermediate wall 5790, which co-operates with the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. the projection 5014) to define the recess 5026, wherein the base portion 5703 and the base portion 5702 are disposed on opposite sides of the intermediate wall 5790, and the base portion 5703 is disposed rearwardly of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014), and also rearwardly of the recess 5026. The base 5001 and the front surface 5003 are co-operatively configured such that, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the portion of the front facing surface 5003, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 5016 (e.g. applied to the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014, for example, the projection 5014), for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1. The absence of rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, is due to the disposition of the base portion 5703 rearwardly of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 5014 (e.g. a projection 5014), which is opposing, for example, preventing, the rotation of the trim 5700 about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1. In such embodiments, for example, the panel 100 defines a recess for receiving the base portion 5703 that extends from the intermediate wall 5790, for effectuating connection of the panel 100 and the trim 5700.
  • In some embodiments, for example, as depicted in FIG. 57 , the trim 5700 includes a rear wall configuration 5710. The rear wall configuration 5710 comprises a first wall 5712, which, in some embodiments, for example, is defined by the base portion 5704, a second wall 5714 disposed forwardly of the first wall 5712 and extending from the intermediate wall 5070, and an intermediate wall 5714 that extends between the first wall 5712 and the second wall 5714. In some embodiments, for example, the first wall 5712 and the second wall 5714 are disposed in a non-parallel relationship, to improve the structural strength of the rear wall configuration 5710. In some embodiments, for example, the first wall 5712 and the second wall 5714 substantially correspond to the first wall 72 and the second wall 74 of the rear wall configuration 70, and co-operate to function like the first wall 72 and a second wall 74.
  • The rear wall configuration 5710 is configured to oppose, for example, prevent, bending of the first wall 5712, in response to application of the retaining force to the front facing surface 5003, such that the disposition of the second wall portion 5704 in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, is retained. While the disposition of the second wall portion 5704 in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 is retained, and while the rear facing surface 5006 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 5700 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the a front facing surface portion that is disposed downwardly of the fastener receiving portion 5016, for example, the outer surface of the retaining surface configuration 5060, for effecting retention of the disposition of the trim 5700 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 5700, about the base 5001, relative to the mounting wall 1, such that, in response to the retaining force, the disposition of the trim 5700, relative to the mounting wall 1, in the installation-ready configuration, is retained.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the recess-defining surface 5052 includes the outermost surface 57141 of the second wall 5714.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 5700 includes a rear wall configuration that includes the base portion 5703 as depicted in FIG. 64 , similar to the rear wall configuration 5710, and configured to oppose, for example, prevent, bending of the base portion 5703, in response to application of the retaining force to the front facing surface 5003.
  • FIG. 65 and FIG. 66 depict a trim 6300 that is an alternate embodiment of the trim 5700. The trim 6300 substantially corresponds to the trim 5700 and functions in the same manner, except the trim 6300 is manufactured with less material. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the trim 6300 has a “single wall configuration”. Similar to the trim 5700, the trim 6300 is configured to connect to a panel described herein, for example, the panel 100 to 100F, to conceal the trim defined configuration 6340 of the trim 6300, and provide a clean and aesthetically pleasing finish to a connected trim 6300 and panel. In some embodiments, for example, the trim 6300 is connectible to the panel 100 that is the lowermost panel 100 of the wall panel assembly, for concealing the fastener that is connecting the trim 6300 to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 6300 is connected to a panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established, the mounting assembly 500 is securable to the connected trim 6300 and panel 100, in a manner substantially similar to the manner as described herein with respect to the connected trim 5000 and panel 100, or with respect to the connected trim 5700 and panel 100.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the trim 6300 is the first component of the wall panel assembly 10 that is connected to the mounting wall 1. In this respect, in some embodiments, for example, the trim 6300 is a starter trim or starter strip.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a trim-defined configuration 6340, which includes the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 6302 (which includes the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6324 (e.g. a notch 6324) of the first connection system 32, and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6314 (e.g. a projection 6314) of the second connection system 34, which defines an urging surface 6313). The trim-defined configuration 6340 and trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 6302 substantially correspond to the trim defined configuration 5040 and the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 5002, and function in a similar manner. The trim 6300 is configured for co-operation with a panel 100 such that the trim 6300 is connectible to the panel 100, such that the connected trim and panel is established. The trim 6300 and the panel 100 are connectible via the trim-defined connection system counterpart configuration 6302 and the second connection system counterpart configuration 50 of the panel 100. The trim 6300 is connectible to a panel 100 in a manner substantially similar to the manner by which the connection between adjacent panels, in the wall panel assembly, is established, as described herein.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a fastener receiving portion 6316, including a fastener-engaging surface 6318 and a fastener locator 6320, wherein the fastener receiving portion 6316 and the fastener locator 6320 substantially correspond with the fastener receiving portion 5016 and the fastener locator 5020, and function in a similar manner.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a recess 6326 that substantially corresponds with the recess 5026 and functions in a similar manner.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises an outermost end surface 6304 that substantially corresponds to the outermost end surface 5004 and functions in a similar manner.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a recess 6350 that is defined by a recess-defining surface 6352, wherein the recess 6350 substantially corresponds with the recess 5050 and functions in a similar manner.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises an intermediate member 6372 that defines a surface 6372, wherein the intermediate member 6372 substantially corresponds to the intermediate member 5070 and functions in a similar manner.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a retaining surface defining configuration 6360, which, in some embodiments, for example, includes a wall member 6322 that defines the surface 6323, and further defines the retaining surface 6362 and the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6324 (e.g. a notch 6324), wherein the retaining surface defining configuration 6360 substantially corresponds to the retaining surface defining configuration 5060 and functions in a similar manner.
  • As depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a front facing surface 6303. The front facing surface 6303 substantially corresponds to the front facing surface 5003 and function sin a similar manner. The front facing surface 6303 is configured for being visible while the trim 6300 is secured to the wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 6303 includes: (i) the front facing surface portion of the trim defined first connection system counterpart 6314 (e.g. the projection 6314), (ii) the front facing surface portion of the fastener receiving portion 6316, for example, the fastener locator 6320 and the fastener-engaging surface 6318, and (iii) the front facing surface portion of the retaining surface defining configuration 6360, which, in some embodiments, for example, includes the outer surface 6323. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface defines the fastener receiving portion 6316. Rather, as depicted, the trim 6300 comprises a base 6301 that substantially corresponds to the base 5001, wherein at least a portion of the base 6301 of the trim 6300 is disposed rearwardly of the retaining surface defining configuration 6360, and also disposed rearwardly of the recess 6350, and defines a rear-facing and wall-opposing surface 6306, except the base 6301 has a first base portion 6382 and a second base portion 6384 that are not both connected to the intermediate member 6370.
  • As depicted, the first base portion 6382 is defined at a terminal end of a wall member 6390 of the trim 6300, and the second base portion 6382 is connected to the intermediate member 6370 at a joint 6380. As depicted, the first base portion 6382 is offset from the second base portion 6384.
  • Similar to the trim 5700, in some embodiments, for example, while the trim 6300 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the first base portion 6382 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, and the second base portion 6384 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 6300 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, at least a portion of the first base portion 6382 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, and at least a portion of the second base portion 6384 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 6300 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the entirety of the first base portion 6382 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, and the entirety of the second base portion 6384 is disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, while the trim 6300 is disposed in the installation-ready configuration, the one or more portions of the trim 6300 that are disposed in abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1 define the base 6301 of the trim 6300.
  • In some embodiments, for example, similar to the trim 5700, the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 6303, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 6316 (e.g. relative to the fastener locator 6320), there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300, about the base 6301, relative to the mounting wall 1. In some embodiments, for example, the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to the retaining force that is applied to the retaining surface configuration 6360, for effecting retention of the disposition of the end trim 6300 in the installation-ready configuration, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300, about the base 6301, relative to the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, similar to the trim 5700, the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 6303 that is disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion 6316 (e.g. relative to the fastener locator 6320), there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300, about the base 6301, relative to the mounting wall 1.
  • In some embodiments, for example, similar to the trim 5700, the front facing surface 6303 and the base 6301 are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface 6301 is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall 1, for example, while the trim 6300 and the mounting wall 1 are disposed in the installation-effective relationship, in response to a retaining force that is applied to a portion of the front facing surface 6303 that is disposed forwardly of the base 6301, or that is disposed forwardly of the space defined between the first base portion 6382 and the second base portion 6384, there is an absence of rotation of the trim 6300, about the base 6301, relative to the mounting wall 1.
  • The absence of rotation of the trim 6300, about the base 6301, relative to the mounting wall 1, with effect that there is an absence of defeating of the installation-ready configuration. The absence of rotation of the trim 6300, about the base 6301, relative to the mounting wall 1, is such that, in response to the retaining force, the disposition of the trim 6300, relative to the mounting wall 1, in the installation-ready configuration, is retained.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the material of the bottom end or lower end trims described, herein, for example, trim 2300, 5000, 5700, and 6300, include plastic, for example, PVC, polypropylene, or recycled plastic. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the lower end trim includes a composite, such as, for example, wood fibre composite, recycled material, or cellular foam. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the lower end trim includes metal, such as aluminum. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the lower end trim includes fibreglass. In some embodiments, for example, the material of the lower end trim includes wood. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is solid wood.
  • In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by extrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by molding. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by pultrusion. In some embodiments, for example, the lower end trim is manufactured by cutting a piece of wood. In some embodiments, for example, the trim is manufactured by casting or forging.
  • In some embodiments, for example, a kit for a wall panel assembly 10 includes one or more trims and one or more panels described herein. In some embodiments, for example, the kit includes an upper trim such as a trim 2200, and one or more panels, for example, one or more of the panel 100 to the panel 100F. In some embodiments, for example, the kit includes a lower trim, such as a trim 2300, a trim 5000, a trim 5700, or a trim 6300, and one or more panels, for example, one or more of the panel 100 to the panel 100F. In some embodiments, for example, the kit for the wall panel assembly 10 includes a trim, for example, an upper trim or a lower trim, a first panel (e.g. one of the panels 100 to 100F), and a second panel (e.g. one of the panels 100 to 100F). In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are identical. In some embodiments, for example, the first panel 100 and the second panel 100 are different. In some embodiments, for kit further comprises a mounting assembly as described herein, for example, a mounting assembly 500.
  • The preceding discussion provides many example embodiments. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, other examples may include all suitable combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, may also be used.
  • The term “connected” or “coupled to” may include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements).
  • Although the embodiments have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations could be made herein.
  • Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, and composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the disclosure of the present invention, processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed, that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.
  • As can be understood, the examples described above and illustrated are intended to be examples only. The invention is defined by the appended claims.

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1.-54. (canceled)
55. An end trim that is connectible to a panel, the panel comprising a panel-defined recess, the end trim comprising:
a trim-defined recess; and
wherein the end trim is configured for co-operation with the panel such that:
the end trim is connectible to the panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established;
while the connected trim and panel is established:
the panel-defined recess is disposed for connection to a first connector of a mounting assembly; and
the trim-defined recess is disposed for connection to a second connector of the mounting assembly;
while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall:
insertion of the first connector into the panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein, in the retained configuration:
the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed;
the trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connector into the trim-defined recess is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration:
rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed.
56. The end trim of claim 55, further comprising:
a trim-defined retaining surface;
wherein:
in the rotation-resistant configuration, the rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed by the trim-defined retaining surface.
57. The end trim of claim 56, wherein:
the end trim further comprises a retaining surface-defining configuration, defining the trim-defined retaining surface; and
the second connector of the mounting assembly defines a recess,
wherein:
while the rotation-resistant configuration is established, the retaining surface-defining configuration is disposed within the recess of the second connector of the mounting assembly.
58. The end trim of claim 57, wherein:
the panel further comprises a panel-defined connection system counterpart; and
the end trim further comprise a trim-defined connection system counterpart;
wherein:
the connection of the end trim and panel is effected by snap-fit engagement between the panel-defined connection system counterpart and the trim-defined connection system counterpart; and
while the rotation-resistant configuration is established, the panel-defined connection system counterpart is disposed within the recess of the second connector of the mounting assembly.
59. The end trim of claim 55, further comprising:
a front facing surface, defining a fastener-receiving portion which is co-operable with a fastener for effectuating connection of the end trim to the mounting wall;
a base, defining a rear-facing surface, wherein the base is disposed, relative to the front facing surface, on an opposite side of the end trim;
wherein:
the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to a retaining force that is applied to a front facing surface portion, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of rotation of the trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
60. The end trim of claim 59, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
61. The end trim of claim 59, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
62. The end trim of claim 55, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to a retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of rotation of the trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
63. The end trim of claim 62, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
64. The end trim of claim 62, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
65. The end trim of claim 59, wherein the absence of the rotation of the trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall, is such that there is an absence of defeating of the abutting engagement of the rear facing surface with the mounting wall.
66. The end trim of claim 59, wherein at least a portion of the base is disposed rearwardly of the trim-defined retaining surface.
67. The end trim of claim 55, wherein the end trim is a bottom end trim, such that, while the connected trim and panel is secured to the mounting wall, the bottom end trim is disposed at a bottom end of the connected trim and panel.
68. A kit for a wall panel assembly, comprising:
a panel, comprising:
a panel-defined recess; and
an end trim, comprising:
a trim-defined recess;
wherein the end trim is configured for co-operation with the panel such that:
the end trim is connectible to the panel, such that a connected trim and panel is established;
while the connected trim and panel is established:
the panel-defined recess is disposed for connection to a first connector of a mounting assembly; and
the trim-defined recess is disposed for connection to a second connector of the mounting assembly;
while the connected trim and panel is secured to a mounting wall:
insertion of the first connector into the panel-defined recess is with effect that a retained configuration is established, wherein, in the retained configuration:
the mounting assembly is vertically supported by the panel, and displacement of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed;
the trim-defined recess is configured for co-operation with the mounting assembly such that, while the retained configuration is established, insertion of the second connector into the trim-defined recess is with effect that a rotation-resistant configuration is established, wherein, in the rotation-resistant configuration:
rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed.
69. The kit of claim 68, wherein:
the end trim further comprises a trim-defined retaining surface;
wherein:
in the rotation-resistant configuration, the rotation of the mounting assembly, relative to the connected trim and panel, in a direction away from the mounting wall, is opposed by the trim-defined retaining surface.
70. The kit of claim 69, wherein:
the end trim further comprises a retaining surface-defining configuration, defining the trim-defined retaining surface; and
the second connector of the mounting assembly defines a recess;
wherein:
while the rotation-resistant configuration is established, the retaining surface-defining configuration is disposed within the recess of the second connector of the mounting assembly.
71. The kit of claim 70, wherein:
the panel further comprises a panel-defined connection system counterpart; and
the end trim further comprise a trim-defined connection system counterpart;
wherein:
the connection of the end trim and panel is effected by snap-fit engagement between the panel-defined connection system counterpart and the trim-defined connection system counterpart; and
while the rotation-resistant configuration is established, the panel-defined connection system counterpart is disposed within the recess of the second connector of the mounting assembly.
72. The kit of claim 68, wherein:
the end trim further comprises:
a front facing surface, defining a fastener-receiving portion which is co-operable with a fastener for effectuating connection of the end trim to the mounting wall;
a base, defining a rear-facing surface, wherein the base is disposed, relative to the front facing surface, on an opposite side of the end trim;
wherein:
the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to a retaining force that is applied to a front facing surface portion, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of rotation of the trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
73. The kit of claim 72, wherein, the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
74. The kit of claim 72, wherein, the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed downwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
75. The kit of claim 68, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to a retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of rotation of the trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
76. The kit of claim 75, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of a moment arm defined between the retaining force and the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
77. The kit of claim 75, wherein the front facing surface and the base are co-operatively configured such that, while the rear facing surface is disposed in an abutting engagement with the mounting wall:
in response to the retaining force that is applied to the front facing surface portion, disposed upwardly, relative to the fastener receiving portion, there is an absence of generation of a moment of rotation about the base, such that there is the absence of rotation of the end trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall.
78. The kit of claim 72, wherein the absence of the rotation of the trim, about the base, relative to the mounting wall, is such that there is an absence of defeating of the abutting engagement of the rear facing surface with the mounting wall.
79. The kit of claim 72, wherein at least a portion of the base is disposed rearwardly of the trim-defined retaining surface.
80. The kit of claim 68, wherein the end trim is a bottom end trim, such that, while the connected trim and panel is secured to the mounting wall, the bottom end trim is disposed at a bottom end of the connected trim and panel.
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