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- the primary object of the invention is the provision of a practical and efficient assembly of the kind indicated, which provides for hanging of picture frames on walls and other vertical supports, and for propping the frames at angles on horizontal supports.
- Another object of the invention is the provision of a simple and inexpensive assembly of the character indicated above which is composed of a wall-mounted hanger bracket, and a stand strip, adapted to be secured to a picture frame, which is slidably, frictionally, and supportably engaged with the bracket for hanging the frame for vertical adjustment of the picture frame on the wall,
- a further object of the invention is to provide a hanger bracket of the character indicated above which has provision for the wire hanging of picture frames, with the stand strip removed.
- FIGURE 1 is an exploded perspective view of a combination stand and hanger of the present invention
- FIGURE 2 is a perspective view showing a picture frame hung on a wall by means of said assembly, vertical adjustments of the frame being shown in full and in phantom lines;
- FIGURE 3 is a rear perspective view of a picture frame, showing the same propped on a horizontal support by means of the stand strip component of the as sembly;
- FIGURE 4 is an enlarged plan view of the blank from which the hanger bracket is formed
- FIGURE 5 is a front elevation of the formed hanger bracket
- FIGURE 6 is a further enlarged vertical transverse section taken on the line 66 of FIGURE 5;
- FIGURE 7 is a still further enlarged and contracted vertical transverse section taken on the line 77 of FIGURE 2;
- FIGURE 8 is a fragmentary horizontal section taken on the line 88 of FIGURE 7;
- FIGURE 9 is a rear perspective view of a picture frame equipped with a modified form of stand strip
- FIGURE 10 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical transverse section showing in detail securement of the stand strip of FIGURE 9;
- FIGURES 11 and 12 are views like FIGURE 10, showing alternative securements of stand strips to picture frames.
- FIGURE 13 is a front elevation of the hanger bracket in use for hanging a picture frame by means of a wire hanger on the frame.
- the illustrated stand and hanger combination generally designated 20, consists of a hanger bracket 22, and a stand strip 24.
- the hanger bracket 22 is preferably formed from a single blank B of rigid sheet metal or plastic having limited resilience.
- the blank B has a vertically elongated parallel sided main portion 26, whose ends are preferably rounded, and whereat centered nail holes 28 are provided.
- Extending from the side edges 30 of the main portion 26 are centered wings 32, which have horizontal lower edges 34, parallel vertical outer free edges 36, and downwardly and laterally inwardly angled upper edges 38.
- the meetings of the upper edges 38 with the side edges 30 of the main portion 26 define notches 40, when bent forwardly and inwardly, for receiving picture frame hanging wire 41, as shown in FIG- URE 13, for hanging a picture frame not equipped with a stand strip 24.
- the wings 32 are bent forwardly, relative to the main portion 26, along vertical lines 42 coinciding with its side edges 30, and bent laterally inwardly along vertical lines 44, which are parallel to the lines 42, so that there are produced spacer portions 46 which extend forwardly from the main portion, and ears 48 which are parallel to and spaced forwardly from the main portion.
- the free edges 36 of the ears 48 are spaced from each other at a substantial distance transversely of the main portion 26.
- the hanger bracket 22 further comprises a pendant tongue 50 which is formed centrally in the main portion 26, midway between and exposed between the ears 48.
- the tongue 50 is formed by a cut 52 in the blank B, and is bent forwardly out of the plane of the blank on an upper horizontal line 54, and downwardly on a lower line 56, into parallel forwardly spaced relation to the main portion 26, as shown in FIGURE 6, and in rearwardly spaced relation to the ears 48.
- the tongue 50 is given these relationships so as to serve to space a stand strip forwardly from the main portion, so that the stand strip cannot make undesirable contact with the heads 58 of nails 60 down through the holes 28 and into a wall W for supporting the hanger bracket on the wall, as shown in FIGURE 7.
- the spacing of the tongue 50 from the rear sides of the cars 48 provides a vertical slideway which is calculated to produce a frictional and sliding fit on a stand strip 24.
- the stand strip 24 is an elongated fiat relatively thin parallel sided bar of metal or plastic, having limited resilience, and has a bowed or concavo-convex cross section, as shown in FIGURE 8, for added rigidity and for endowing the strip with greater spring tension relative to the tongue 50 and the cars 48, when the strip 24 is inserted downwardly therebetween, as shown in FIG- URES 7 and 8.
- the convex rear side 62 of the strip bears forcibly and frictionally against the front side of the tongue, and the side edges 64 of the strip have similar supporting engagement with the rear sides of the cars 48, so that the strip 24 is held in a desired vertically adjusted position in the hanger bracket 22, for supporting a picture frame 66 at a desired level on the Wall 25.
- the picture frame 66 shown in FIGURES 2, 3 and 7, is of the tall or vertically elongated type and has an upper horizontal cross member 68, to which the stand strip 24 is secured.
- the form of stand strip shown in FIGURES 1 to 8 has, for this purpose a lateral rightangled flat lug 70, formed on its upper end and provided with a slot 72 extending toward the full end 74 of the one lug.
- the lug is loosely engaged over the middle of the upper surface 76 of the frame cross member 68, and a screw-eye 78 is engaged through the slot 72 and threaded into the cross member, with the eye 80 of the screw-eye spaced above the lug, so that the stand strip 24, when disengaged from the hanger bracket 22, can be angled rearwardly relative to the back of the picture frame 66, as shown in FIGURE 3, for propping the frame at an angle on a horizontal support S.
- the stand strip 24 can be substantially shorter than the picture frame and shorter than the length shown, with a correspondingly smaller range of vertical adjustment relative to the hanger bracket 22.
- the stand strip, as shown in FIGURE 7, is slightly forwardly bowed, so that when the same is engaged in the hanger bracket 22, the upper and lower ends of the strip bear against the wall 25 and preclude rocking of the picture frame 66 relative to the wall 25.
- the form of stand strip shown in FIGURES 9 and 10, and designated 24 is especially but not exclusively, adapted for a short or horizontally elongated picture frame 66*.
- the lug 70 instead of being rigid with the upper end of the strip 24 is horizontally hinged thereon, as indicated at 32, with the pin 84 of the hinge located above the lug 70
- the lug 70 is secured to the underside of the frame cross member 68 and is fixed in place by means of a nail 86 extending upwardly through a hole 88 provided-in the lug, in a position so that the hinge 82 is at the rear side of the cross member, as shown in FIGURE 10.
- the stand strip 24 is preferably of a length such that the same can fold into the recess 90 in the back of the picture frame 66*.
- the stand strip 24 of FIGURE 11 is similar to the stand strip 24 of FIGURES 9 and 10, but is secured upon the upper surface 76 of the "picture frame cross member 68
- the stand strip 24 of FIGURE 12 is similar to those of FIGURES 9 to 11, but its lug 70 is secured to the rear side 92 of the cross member 68 of the picture frame 66.
- the desired height of a picture frame secured to the strip is obtained simply by forcing the picture frame upwardly or downwardly, so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the strip in the hanger bracket. Upon release of such force the frictional engagement of the strip and bracket is sufficient to hold the adjustment.
- a hanger bracket comprising a slideway adapted to be fixed to a vertical support, a vertically elongated resilient strip slidably and frictionally engaged in the slideway, said strip being forwardly bowed between its ends, said strip having upper and lower ends located above and below the slideway adapted to bear against the support, and means on the strip above the slideway for connection to an object to be supported by the bracket.
- a hanger bracket comprising a slideway adapted to be fixed to a vertical support, a vertically elongated resilient strip slidably and frictionally engaged in the slideway, said strip being forwardly bowed between its ends, said strip having upper and lower ends located above and below the slideway adapted to bear against the support, and means on the strip above the slideway foiconnection to an object to be supported by the bracket, said slideway comprising .a main portion having means for securement to a support, a pair of laterally spaced elements on said main portion having laterally inwardly extending ears spaced outwardly from said main portion, an outwardly projecting tongue on said main portion reaching at least part way to the ears, said strip being engaged between the tongue and the inner surfaces of the ears.
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Jan. 22, 1963 R. H. STEWART COMBINATION PICTURE FRAME STAND AND HANGER Filed Sept. 7, 1960 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Jan. 22, 1963 R. H. STEWART 3,074,630
COMBINATI ON PICTURE FRAME STAND AND HANGER Filed Sept. '7, 1960 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. RALPH H. JTEW487' United States Patent 3,074,680 COMBINATIGN PICTURE FRAME STAND AND HANGER Ralph H. Stewart, 7135 N. Swift Blvd., Portland, Oreg. Filed Sept. 7, 1960, Ser. No. 54,463 2 Claims. (Ci. 243-224) This invention relates to a novel combination stand and hanger assembly for picture frames.
The primary object of the invention is the provision of a practical and efficient assembly of the kind indicated, which provides for hanging of picture frames on walls and other vertical supports, and for propping the frames at angles on horizontal supports.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a simple and inexpensive assembly of the character indicated above which is composed of a wall-mounted hanger bracket, and a stand strip, adapted to be secured to a picture frame, which is slidably, frictionally, and supportably engaged with the bracket for hanging the frame for vertical adjustment of the picture frame on the wall,
and which, when disengaged from the bracket, serves as a prop for the picture frame on a horizontal support.
A further object of the invention is to provide a hanger bracket of the character indicated above which has provision for the wire hanging of picture frames, with the stand strip removed.
Other important objects and advantageous features of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings, wherein, for purposes of illustration only, a specific form of the invention is set forth in detail.
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FIGURE 1 is an exploded perspective view of a combination stand and hanger of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view showing a picture frame hung on a wall by means of said assembly, vertical adjustments of the frame being shown in full and in phantom lines;
FIGURE 3 is a rear perspective view of a picture frame, showing the same propped on a horizontal support by means of the stand strip component of the as sembly;
FIGURE 4 is an enlarged plan view of the blank from which the hanger bracket is formed;
FIGURE 5 is a front elevation of the formed hanger bracket;
FIGURE 6 is a further enlarged vertical transverse section taken on the line 66 of FIGURE 5;
FIGURE 7 is a still further enlarged and contracted vertical transverse section taken on the line 77 of FIGURE 2;
FIGURE 8 is a fragmentary horizontal section taken on the line 88 of FIGURE 7;
FIGURE 9 is a rear perspective view of a picture frame equipped with a modified form of stand strip;
FIGURE 10 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical transverse section showing in detail securement of the stand strip of FIGURE 9;
FIGURES 11 and 12 are views like FIGURE 10, showing alternative securements of stand strips to picture frames; and
FIGURE 13 is a front elevation of the hanger bracket in use for hanging a picture frame by means of a wire hanger on the frame.
Referring in detail to the drawings, wherein like and related numerals designate like and related parts throughout the several views, and first to FIGURES 1 through 3, the illustrated stand and hanger combination, generally designated 20, consists of a hanger bracket 22, and a stand strip 24.
The hanger bracket 22 is preferably formed from a single blank B of rigid sheet metal or plastic having limited resilience. The blank B has a vertically elongated parallel sided main portion 26, whose ends are preferably rounded, and whereat centered nail holes 28 are provided. Extending from the side edges 30 of the main portion 26 are centered wings 32, which have horizontal lower edges 34, parallel vertical outer free edges 36, and downwardly and laterally inwardly angled upper edges 38. The meetings of the upper edges 38 with the side edges 30 of the main portion 26 define notches 40, when bent forwardly and inwardly, for receiving picture frame hanging wire 41, as shown in FIG- URE 13, for hanging a picture frame not equipped with a stand strip 24.
As shown in FIGURES 4, 5 and 6, the wings 32 are bent forwardly, relative to the main portion 26, along vertical lines 42 coinciding with its side edges 30, and bent laterally inwardly along vertical lines 44, which are parallel to the lines 42, so that there are produced spacer portions 46 which extend forwardly from the main portion, and ears 48 which are parallel to and spaced forwardly from the main portion. The free edges 36 of the ears 48 are spaced from each other at a substantial distance transversely of the main portion 26.
The hanger bracket 22 further comprises a pendant tongue 50 which is formed centrally in the main portion 26, midway between and exposed between the ears 48. The tongue 50 is formed by a cut 52 in the blank B, and is bent forwardly out of the plane of the blank on an upper horizontal line 54, and downwardly on a lower line 56, into parallel forwardly spaced relation to the main portion 26, as shown in FIGURE 6, and in rearwardly spaced relation to the ears 48. The tongue 50 is given these relationships so as to serve to space a stand strip forwardly from the main portion, so that the stand strip cannot make undesirable contact with the heads 58 of nails 60 down through the holes 28 and into a wall W for supporting the hanger bracket on the wall, as shown in FIGURE 7. The spacing of the tongue 50 from the rear sides of the cars 48 provides a vertical slideway which is calculated to produce a frictional and sliding fit on a stand strip 24.
The stand strip 24 is an elongated fiat relatively thin parallel sided bar of metal or plastic, having limited resilience, and has a bowed or concavo-convex cross section, as shown in FIGURE 8, for added rigidity and for endowing the strip with greater spring tension relative to the tongue 50 and the cars 48, when the strip 24 is inserted downwardly therebetween, as shown in FIG- URES 7 and 8. When so inserted, the convex rear side 62 of the strip bears forcibly and frictionally against the front side of the tongue, and the side edges 64 of the strip have similar supporting engagement with the rear sides of the cars 48, so that the strip 24 is held in a desired vertically adjusted position in the hanger bracket 22, for supporting a picture frame 66 at a desired level on the Wall 25.
The picture frame 66, shown in FIGURES 2, 3 and 7, is of the tall or vertically elongated type and has an upper horizontal cross member 68, to which the stand strip 24 is secured. The form of stand strip shown in FIGURES 1 to 8 has, for this purpose a lateral rightangled flat lug 70, formed on its upper end and provided with a slot 72 extending toward the full end 74 of the one lug. The lug is loosely engaged over the middle of the upper surface 76 of the frame cross member 68, and a screw-eye 78 is engaged through the slot 72 and threaded into the cross member, with the eye 80 of the screw-eye spaced above the lug, so that the stand strip 24, when disengaged from the hanger bracket 22, can be angled rearwardly relative to the back of the picture frame 66, as shown in FIGURE 3, for propping the frame at an angle on a horizontal support S. If desired, the stand strip 24 can be substantially shorter than the picture frame and shorter than the length shown, with a correspondingly smaller range of vertical adjustment relative to the hanger bracket 22. The stand strip, as shown in FIGURE 7, is slightly forwardly bowed, so that when the same is engaged in the hanger bracket 22, the upper and lower ends of the strip bear against the wall 25 and preclude rocking of the picture frame 66 relative to the wall 25.
The form of stand strip shown in FIGURES 9 and 10, and designated 24 is especially but not exclusively, adapted for a short or horizontally elongated picture frame 66*. The lug 70, instead of being rigid with the upper end of the strip 24 is horizontally hinged thereon, as indicated at 32, with the pin 84 of the hinge located above the lug 70 The lug 70 is secured to the underside of the frame cross member 68 and is fixed in place by means of a nail 86 extending upwardly through a hole 88 provided-in the lug, in a position so that the hinge 82 is at the rear side of the cross member, as shown in FIGURE 10. The stand strip 24 is preferably of a length such that the same can fold into the recess 90 in the back of the picture frame 66*.
The stand strip 24 of FIGURE 11, is similar to the stand strip 24 of FIGURES 9 and 10, but is secured upon the upper surface 76 of the "picture frame cross member 68 The stand strip 24 of FIGURE 12 is similar to those of FIGURES 9 to 11, but its lug 70 is secured to the rear side 92 of the cross member 68 of the picture frame 66.
With any of the stand strips engaged downwardly in the hanger bracket 22, the desired height of a picture frame secured to the strip is obtained simply by forcing the picture frame upwardly or downwardly, so as to overcome the frictional engagement of the strip in the hanger bracket. Upon release of such force the frictional engagement of the strip and bracket is sufficient to hold the adjustment. I
While mounting of the hanger bracket 22 on the wall W and the stand strip lugs on picture frame cross members has been shown herein as by means of nails, any other suitable means can be'employed, such as contact cement backings, or the use of adhesive tape.
Although there have been shown and described herein preferred for-ms of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily confined thereto, and that any change or changes in the structure of and in the relative arrangement of components thereof are contemplated as being within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims appended hereto.
What is claimed is:
1. A hanger bracket comprising a slideway adapted to be fixed to a vertical support, a vertically elongated resilient strip slidably and frictionally engaged in the slideway, said strip being forwardly bowed between its ends, said strip having upper and lower ends located above and below the slideway adapted to bear against the support, and means on the strip above the slideway for connection to an object to be supported by the bracket.
2. A hanger bracket comprising a slideway adapted to be fixed to a vertical support, a vertically elongated resilient strip slidably and frictionally engaged in the slideway, said strip being forwardly bowed between its ends, said strip having upper and lower ends located above and below the slideway adapted to bear against the support, and means on the strip above the slideway foiconnection to an object to be supported by the bracket, said slideway comprising .a main portion having means for securement to a support, a pair of laterally spaced elements on said main portion having laterally inwardly extending ears spaced outwardly from said main portion, an outwardly projecting tongue on said main portion reaching at least part way to the ears, said strip being engaged between the tongue and the inner surfaces of the ears.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 274,774 Hu-feland Mar. 27, 1883 1,185,298 Everett May 30, 1916 1,638,672 Walsh -2. Aug. 9, 1917 1,720,309 Wakefield '.--a July 9, 1929 2,016,942 Horwitt et a1. Oct. 18, 1935 2,103,106 Yurkovitch Dec. 21, 1937 2,294,076 Deuter Aug. 25, 1942 2,450,465 Bratburd Oct. 5, 1948 2,530,892 Mayo 3- Nov. 21, 1950 2,559,099 West July 3, 1951
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- 2. A HANGER BRACKET COMPRISING A SLIDEWAY ADAPTED TO BE FIXED TO A VERTICAL SUPPORT, A VERTICALLY ELONGATED RESILIENT STRIP SLIDABLY AND FRICTIONALLY ENGAGED IN THE SLIDEWAY, SAID STRIP BEING FORWARDLY BOWED BETWEEN ITS ENDS, SAID STRIP HAVING UPPER AND LOWER ENDS LOCATED ABOVE AND BELOW THE SLIDEWAY ADAPTED TO BEAR AGAINST THE SUPPORT, AND MEANS ON THE STRIP ABOVE THE SLIDEWAY FOR CONNECTION TO AN OBJECT TO BE SUPPORTED BY THE BRACKET, SAID SLIDEWAY COMPRISING A MAIN PORTION HAVING MEANS FOR SECUREMENT TO A SUPPORT, A PAIR OF LATERALLY SPACED ELEMENTS ON SAID MAIN PORTION HAVING LATERALLY INWARDLY EXTENDING EARS SPACED OUTWARDLY FROM SAID MAIN PORTION, AN OUTWARDLY PROJECTING TONGUE ON SAID MAIN PORTION REACHING AT LEAST PART WAY TO THE EARS, SAID STRIP BEING ENGAGED BETWEEN THE TONGUE AND THE INNER SURFACES OF THE EARS.
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