US20090308995A1 - Multi-purpose hanging device adapted for anchoring on a mounting wall - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a hanging device for hanging household objects, more particularly to a multi-purpose hanging device adapted for anchoring on an upright mounting wall.
- a conventional hanging device 1 is shown to include two wall mounted bases 11 adapted to be mounted on an upright mounting wall 101 , two spacers 12 disposed respectively on the wall mounted bases 11 , and a hanging bar 13 interconnecting the spacers 12 .
- Such a hanging device 1 is merely used for hanging soft articles 102 , such as towels, and has a relatively limited hanging capacity.
- FIG. 2 another conventional hanging device 2 is shown to include two wall mounting units 21 adapted to be mounted on an upright mounting wall 103 , and two hanging bars 22 respectively interconnecting the wall mounting units 21 .
- Each of the wall mounting units 21 has a curved support tube 211 which extends to terminate at two fixed ends 212 for mounting on the mounting wall 103 .
- the curved support tube 211 has first and second bent portions 213 , 214 such that the hanging bars 22 are supported by the first bent portions 213 and the second bent portions 214 , respectively.
- the hanging bars 22 are arranged in a stepped configuration so that the hanging device 2 is used merely for hanging soft articles.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-purpose hanging device which can provide a relatively large hanging capacity and which can be used with a variety of containers.
- the multi-purpose hanging device includes left and right holding frames disposed to be spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction.
- Each of the left and right holding frames includes a base segment having front and rear joined regions opposite to each other in a transverse direction, and front and rear arms respectively extending from the front and rear joined regions.
- the front and rear arms of the left holding frame and the front and rear arms of the right holding frame extend in the longitudinal direction and towards each other, and respectively terminating at front and rear joined ends.
- Left and right spacers are respectively disposed on and extend rearwardly from the rear arms of the left and right holding frames, and respectively terminate at left and right anchoring ends adapted for anchoring on an upright mounting wall.
- Each of front and rear shanks extends lengthwise in the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right joining ends.
- the left and right joining ends of the front shank are configured to be detachably fitted to the front joined ends of the front arms of the left and right holding frames, respectively.
- the left and right joining ends of the rear shank are configured to be detachably fitted to the rear joined ends of the rear arms of the left and right holding frames, respectively.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional hanging device
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another conventional hanging device
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a multi-purpose hanging device according to this invention.
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment used for hanging towels
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment used for suspending a variety of containers
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment used for suspending a variety of racks.
- FIG. 9 is a partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along lines IX-IX of FIG. 5 .
- the preferred embodiment of a multi-purpose hanging device is adapted for suspending a variety of containers 9 .
- Each of the containers 9 has a container wall 91 and an annular flange 92 extending radially and outwardly from an upper periphery of the container wall 91 .
- the hanging device is adapted to be mounted on a mounting wall 901 that extends in an upright direction, and comprises a hanging frame unit 5 , four couplers 6 , and left and right wall mounted unit 4 .
- the hanging frame unit 5 includes left and right holding frames 51 , 53 , left and right spacers 52 , and front and rear shanks 54 , 55 .
- the left and right holding frames 51 , 53 are disposed to be spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction transverse to the upright direction.
- Each of the left and right holding frames 51 , 53 includes a curve-shaped base segment 511 , 531 having front and rear joined regions 512 , 532 opposite to each other in a transverse direction transverse to the upright and longitudinal directions, and front and rear arms 513 , 514 , 533 , 534 which respectively extend from the front and rear joined regions 512 , 532 .
- the front and rear arms 513 , 514 and the front and rear arms 533 , 534 extend in the longitudinal direction towards each other, and respectively terminate at front and rear joined ends 5131 , 5141 and front and rear joined ends 5331 , 5341 .
- the front and rear arms 513 , 514 , 533 , 534 of each of the left and right holding frames 51 , 53 are parallel to each other in the longitudinal direction, and are integrally formed with the base segment 511 , 531 such that each of the left and right holding frames 51 , 53 is formed as a one-single-piece construction.
- the left and right spacers 52 are respectively disposed on and extend rearwardly from the rear arms 514 , 534 , and respectively terminate at left and right anchoring ends 521 . As shown in FIG. 9 , each of the left and right anchoring ends 521 has a tapped bore 522 .
- Each of the front and rear shanks 54 , 55 extends lengthwise in the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right joining ends 541 , 551 .
- Each of the front and rear shanks 54 , 55 is tubular such that each of the left and right joining ends 541 , 551 is configured as a socket-shaped end 541 , 551 .
- Each of the couplers 6 includes an insert stem 61 which extends in the longitudinal direction from a respective one of the front and rear joined ends 5131 , 5141 , 5331 , 5341 of the left and right holding frames 51 , 53 , and a tubular plug 62 which has an outer tubular surface 622 that is configured to be press-fitted to the corresponding socket-shaped end 541 , 551 , and an inner tubular surface 621 that is configured to be sleeved fittingly on the insert stem 61 so as to detachably connect the front and rear shanks 54 , 55 to the left and right holding frames 51 , 53 .
- the insert stem 61 has a plurality of annular grooves 613 in an outer peripheral surface 612 thereof
- the tubular plug 62 has a plurality of annular protrusions 625 which are disposed on the inner tubular surface 621 , and which are matingly engaged with the annular grooves 613 , respectively, so as to reinforce connection between the insert stem 61 and the tubular plug 62 .
- the tubular plug 62 is made from a deformable material, and the inner tubular surface 621 is of a dimension slightly smaller than that of the insert stem 61 such that, when the insert stem 61 is inserted into the tubular plug 62 , the inner tubular surface 621 is urged radially and outwardly to thereby bring the outer tubular surface 622 into intimate engagement with the corresponding socket-shaped end 541 , 551 .
- the inner tubular surface 621 has a gradually decreasing inner diameter
- the tubular plug 62 has a plurality of longitudinal guide ridges 629 for facilitating insertion thereof into the corresponding socket-shaped end 541 , 551 .
- the tubular plugs 62 are first sleeved on the insert stems 61 respectively to permit engagement of the annular protrusions 625 with the annular grooves 613 . Subsequently, the socket-shaped ends 541 , 551 are respectively sleeved on the tubular plugs 62 to complete assembly of the hanging frame unit 5 .
- the front and rear arms 51 , 53 and the front and rear shanks 54 , 55 are coplanar in a horizontal plane
- the arrangement of the insert stems 61 and the tubular plugs 62 may be changed, e.g., the insert stems 61 may extend from the left and right joining end 541 , 551 of the front and rear shanks 54 , 55 , and the front and rear joined ends 5131 , 5141 , 5331 , 5341 of the front and rear arms 51 , 53 may be configured to be socket-shaped ends to permit insertion of the tubular plugs 62 thereinto.
- each of the left and right wall mounted units 4 includes a cover 41 , a positioning plate 45 , and a fastener 44 .
- the cover 41 has a front wall 411 which has a central anchored region 42 and a periphery 4111 surrounding a centerline (C) to that the central anchored region 42 is normal, and a surrounding wall 413 which extends from the periphery 4111 toward the mounting wall 901 , which terminates at a rear end edge 412 , and which defines a mounting space 414 .
- the central anchored region 42 has a non-circular through bore 421 extending through the front wall 411 . Specifically, the through bore 421 has a non-circular enlarged head portion 422 and a through portion 425 .
- each of the left and right anchoring ends 521 of the spacers 52 is tapered, and is inserted into and is matingly engaged with the enlarged head portion 422 of the corresponding through bore 421 .
- a tightening screw 43 is disposed to extend through the through bore 421 and is threadedly engaged with the tapped bore 522 so as to permit tight engagement between the cover 41 and the respective spacer 52 .
- the positioning plate 45 is adapted to be fastened to the mounting wall 901 by means of screw fasteners 72 , and has front and rear major surfaces 451 , 452 , and a rim surface 453 which surrounds the centerline (C), which joins the front and rear major surfaces 451 , 452 , and which is inclined toward the centerline (C) from the front major surface 451 to the rear major surface 452 .
- the positioning plate 45 is configured to be detachably fitted into the mounting space 414 such that the rim surface 453 confronts the surrounding wall 413 radially.
- the fastener 44 is a screw bolt which is threadedly engaged with the surrounding wall 413 , and which has a tapered tip 441 that extends into the mounting space 414 and that is movable radially between a secured position, where the tapered tip 441 of the fastener 44 abuts against the inclined rim surface 453 so as to prevent the cover 41 from moving away from the positioning plate 45 along the centerline (C), and a releasing position, where the fastener 44 is disengaged from the rim surface 453 to thereby permit the surrounding wall 413 to be removed from the positioning plate 45 .
- the hanging device of this embodiment can be used for hanging soft articles, e.g., towels.
- the hanging device can be used for suspending a variety of containers 9 , with the annular flanges 92 supported on the shanks 54 , 55 and the container walls 91 extend downwardly through the horizontal plane 510 .
- the hanging device can be used for suspending a variety of racks 9 .
- the front and rear arms 51 , 53 and the front and rear shanks 54 , 55 are coplanar in a horizontal plane 510 when the hanging frame unit 5 is mounted on the upright mounting wall 901 , a relatively large hanging capacity is provided for hanging soft articles.
- the hanging device according to this invention can be used with a variety of containers and racks so that a variety of articles can be suspended thereon.
- the hanging frame unit 5 and the wall mounted units 4 can be easily assembled and disassembled, thereby resulting in compact package size for convenient transportation.
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A multi-purpose hanging device is adapted for anchoring on an upright mounting wall, and includes left and right holding frames and front and rear shanks. Each holding frame includes a base segment and front and rear arms extending from front and rear joined regions of the base segment. Left and right spacers are disposed on and extend rearwardly from the rear arms of the left and right holding frames, respectively. Each shank extends lengthwise to terminate at left and right joining ends that are detachably fitted to the front joined ends and the rear joined ends, respectively, so as to provide a relatively large hanging capacity.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a hanging device for hanging household objects, more particularly to a multi-purpose hanging device adapted for anchoring on an upright mounting wall.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Referring to
FIG. 1 , aconventional hanging device 1 is shown to include two wall mountedbases 11 adapted to be mounted on anupright mounting wall 101, twospacers 12 disposed respectively on the wall mountedbases 11, and ahanging bar 13 interconnecting thespacers 12. Such a hangingdevice 1 is merely used for hangingsoft articles 102, such as towels, and has a relatively limited hanging capacity. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , anotherconventional hanging device 2 is shown to include twowall mounting units 21 adapted to be mounted on anupright mounting wall 103, and twohanging bars 22 respectively interconnecting thewall mounting units 21. Each of thewall mounting units 21 has acurved support tube 211 which extends to terminate at twofixed ends 212 for mounting on themounting wall 103. Thecurved support tube 211 has first andsecond bent portions hanging bars 22 are supported by thefirst bent portions 213 and thesecond bent portions 214, respectively. Although such a hangingdevice 2 is provided with twohanging bars 22 to increase the hanging capacity thereof, thehanging bars 22 are arranged in a stepped configuration so that the hangingdevice 2 is used merely for hanging soft articles. - An object of the present invention is to provide a multi-purpose hanging device which can provide a relatively large hanging capacity and which can be used with a variety of containers.
- According to this invention, the multi-purpose hanging device includes left and right holding frames disposed to be spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction. Each of the left and right holding frames includes a base segment having front and rear joined regions opposite to each other in a transverse direction, and front and rear arms respectively extending from the front and rear joined regions. The front and rear arms of the left holding frame and the front and rear arms of the right holding frame extend in the longitudinal direction and towards each other, and respectively terminating at front and rear joined ends.
- Left and right spacers are respectively disposed on and extend rearwardly from the rear arms of the left and right holding frames, and respectively terminate at left and right anchoring ends adapted for anchoring on an upright mounting wall.
- Each of front and rear shanks extends lengthwise in the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right joining ends. The left and right joining ends of the front shank are configured to be detachably fitted to the front joined ends of the front arms of the left and right holding frames, respectively. The left and right joining ends of the rear shank are configured to be detachably fitted to the rear joined ends of the rear arms of the left and right holding frames, respectively.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a conventional hanging device; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of another conventional hanging device; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a multi-purpose hanging device according to this invention; -
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment used for hanging towels; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment used for suspending a variety of containers; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment used for suspending a variety of racks; and -
FIG. 9 is a partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment taken along lines IX-IX ofFIG. 5 . - Referring to
FIGS. 3 , 5 and 7, the preferred embodiment of a multi-purpose hanging device according to the present invention is adapted for suspending a variety ofcontainers 9. Each of thecontainers 9 has acontainer wall 91 and anannular flange 92 extending radially and outwardly from an upper periphery of thecontainer wall 91. The hanging device is adapted to be mounted on amounting wall 901 that extends in an upright direction, and comprises a hangingframe unit 5, fourcouplers 6, and left and right wall mountedunit 4. - The hanging
frame unit 5 includes left andright holding frames right spacers 52, and front andrear shanks - The left and
right holding frames right holding frames shaped base segment regions rear arms regions rear arms rear arms ends ends rear arms right holding frames base segment right holding frames - The left and
right spacers 52 are respectively disposed on and extend rearwardly from therear arms right anchoring ends 521. As shown inFIG. 9 , each of the left andright anchoring ends 521 has a tappedbore 522. - Each of the front and
rear shanks ends rear shanks right joining ends shaped end - Each of the
couplers 6 includes aninsert stem 61 which extends in the longitudinal direction from a respective one of the front and rear joinedends right holding frames tubular plug 62 which has an outertubular surface 622 that is configured to be press-fitted to the corresponding socket-shaped end tubular surface 621 that is configured to be sleeved fittingly on theinsert stem 61 so as to detachably connect the front andrear shanks right holding frames insert stem 61 has a plurality ofannular grooves 613 in an outerperipheral surface 612 thereof, and thetubular plug 62 has a plurality ofannular protrusions 625 which are disposed on the innertubular surface 621, and which are matingly engaged with theannular grooves 613, respectively, so as to reinforce connection between theinsert stem 61 and thetubular plug 62. Preferably, thetubular plug 62 is made from a deformable material, and the innertubular surface 621 is of a dimension slightly smaller than that of theinsert stem 61 such that, when theinsert stem 61 is inserted into thetubular plug 62, the innertubular surface 621 is urged radially and outwardly to thereby bring the outertubular surface 622 into intimate engagement with the corresponding socket-shaped end tubular surface 621 has a gradually decreasing inner diameter, and thetubular plug 62 has a plurality oflongitudinal guide ridges 629 for facilitating insertion thereof into the corresponding socket-shaped end - During assembly of the hanging
frame unit 5, thetubular plugs 62 are first sleeved on theinsert stems 61 respectively to permit engagement of theannular protrusions 625 with theannular grooves 613. Subsequently, the socket-shaped ends tubular plugs 62 to complete assembly of the hangingframe unit 5. In the assembled state, the front andrear arms rear shanks insert stems 61 and thetubular plugs 62 may be changed, e.g., theinsert stems 61 may extend from the left and right joiningend rear shanks ends rear arms tubular plugs 62 thereinto. - With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 9 , each of the left and right wall mountedunits 4 includes acover 41, apositioning plate 45, and afastener 44. - The
cover 41 has afront wall 411 which has a central anchoredregion 42 and aperiphery 4111 surrounding a centerline (C) to that the central anchoredregion 42 is normal, and a surroundingwall 413 which extends from theperiphery 4111 toward themounting wall 901, which terminates at arear end edge 412, and which defines amounting space 414. The central anchoredregion 42 has a non-circular throughbore 421 extending through thefront wall 411. Specifically, thethrough bore 421 has a non-circular enlargedhead portion 422 and athrough portion 425. Thus, each of the left andright anchoring ends 521 of thespacers 52 is tapered, and is inserted into and is matingly engaged with the enlargedhead portion 422 of the corresponding throughbore 421. A tighteningscrew 43 is disposed to extend through the throughbore 421 and is threadedly engaged with the tappedbore 522 so as to permit tight engagement between thecover 41 and therespective spacer 52. - The
positioning plate 45 is adapted to be fastened to themounting wall 901 by means ofscrew fasteners 72, and has front and rearmajor surfaces rim surface 453 which surrounds the centerline (C), which joins the front and rearmajor surfaces major surface 451 to the rearmajor surface 452. Thepositioning plate 45 is configured to be detachably fitted into themounting space 414 such that therim surface 453 confronts the surroundingwall 413 radially. - The
fastener 44 is a screw bolt which is threadedly engaged with the surroundingwall 413, and which has atapered tip 441 that extends into themounting space 414 and that is movable radially between a secured position, where thetapered tip 441 of thefastener 44 abuts against theinclined rim surface 453 so as to prevent thecover 41 from moving away from thepositioning plate 45 along the centerline (C), and a releasing position, where thefastener 44 is disengaged from therim surface 453 to thereby permit the surroundingwall 413 to be removed from thepositioning plate 45. - In use, as shown in
FIG. 6 , the hanging device of this embodiment can be used for hanging soft articles, e.g., towels. In addition, as shown inFIG. 7 , the hanging device can be used for suspending a variety ofcontainers 9, with theannular flanges 92 supported on theshanks container walls 91 extend downwardly through thehorizontal plane 510. Also, referring toFIG. 8 , the hanging device can be used for suspending a variety ofracks 9. As illustrated, since the front andrear arms rear shanks horizontal plane 510 when the hangingframe unit 5 is mounted on theupright mounting wall 901, a relatively large hanging capacity is provided for hanging soft articles. In addition, the hanging device according to this invention can be used with a variety of containers and racks so that a variety of articles can be suspended thereon. Moreover, the hangingframe unit 5 and the wall mountedunits 4 can be easily assembled and disassembled, thereby resulting in compact package size for convenient transportation. - While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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1. A multi-purpose hanging device adapted for anchoring on a mounting wall which extends in an upright direction, said hanging device comprising:
left and right holding frames disposed to be spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction transverse to the upright direction, each including,
a base segment having front and rear joined regions opposite to each other in a transverse direction transverse to the upright and longitudinal directions, and
front and rear arms which respectively extend from said front and rear joined regions, said front and rear arms of said left holding frame extending respectively towards said front and rear arms of said right holding frame in the longitudinal direction, and respectively terminating at front and rear joined ends, said front and rear arms of said right holding frame extending respectively to terminate at front and rear joined ends;
left and right spacers which are respectively disposed on and which extend rearwardly from said rear arms of said left and right holding frames, and which respectively terminate at left and right anchoring ends, said left and right anchoring ends being respectively adapted for anchoring on the mounting wall; and
front and rear shanks, each of which extends lengthwise in the longitudinal direction to terminate at left and right joining ends, said left and right joining ends of said front shank being configured to be detachably fitted to said front joined ends of said front arms of said left and right holding frames, respectively, said left and right joining ends of said rear shank being configured to be detachably fitted to said rear joined ends of said rear arms of said left and right holding frames, respectively.
2. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 1 , wherein one of said front joined end of said left holding frame and said left joining end of said front shank, one of said rear joined end of said left holding frame and said left joining end of said rear shank, one of said front joined end of said right holding frame and said right joining end of said front shank, and one of said rear joined end of said right holding frame and said right joining end of said rear shank are respectively configured to be socket-shaped ends, said hanging device further comprising four couplers, each including
an insert stem which extends in the longitudinal direction from a respective one of
the other one of said front joined end of said left holding frame and said left joining end of said front shank,
the other one of said rear joined end of said left holding frame and said left joining end of said rear shank,
the other one of said front joined end of said right holding frame and said right joining end of said front shank, and
the other one of said rear joined end of said right holding frame and said right joining end of said rear shank, and
a tubular plug which has an outer tubular surface that is configured to be press-fitted to a respective one of said socket-shaped ends, and an inner tubular surface that is configured to be sleeved fittingly on said insert stem so as to connect said front and rear shanks to said left and right holding frames.
3. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 2 , wherein said insert stem has a plurality of annular grooves, and said tubular plug has a plurality of annular protrusions which are disposed on said inner tubular surface, and which are matingly engaged with said annular grooves, respectively, so as to reinforce connection between said insert stem and said tubular plug.
4. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 2 , wherein said tubular plug is made from a deformable material, said inner tubular surface being of a dimension slightly smaller than that of said insert stem such that, when said insert stem is inserted into said tubular plug, said inner tubular surface is urged radially and outwardly to thereby bring said outer tubular surface into intimate engagement with the respective one of said socket-shaped ends.
5. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 1 , wherein said front and rear arms of each of said left and right holding frames are integrally formed with said base segment such that each of said left and right holding frames is formed as a one-single-piece construction.
6. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 5 , wherein said base segment is of a curved shape, and said front and rear arms are disposed parallel to each other in the longitudinal direction such that said front and rear arms and said front and rear shanks are coplanar in a horizontal plane.
7. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 6 , further comprising left and right wall mounting units, each including
a cover having a front wall which has a central anchored region for anchoring of a respective one of said left and right anchoring ends, and a periphery surrounding a centerline to which said central anchored region is normal, and a surrounding wall which extends from said periphery toward the mounting wall, which terminates at a rear end edge, and which defines a mounting space,
a positioning plate adapted to be fastened to the mounting wall, and having front and rear major surfaces, and a rim surface which surrounds the centerline, and which joins said front and rear major surfaces, said positioning plate being configured to be detachably fitted into said mounting space such that said rim surface confronts said surrounding wall radially, and
a fastener configured to be threadedly engaged with said surrounding wall so as to be movable radially between a secured position, where said fastener is engaged with said rim surface so as to prevent said surrounding wall from moving away from said positioning plate along the centerline, and a releasing position, where said fastener is disengaged from said rim surface to thereby permit removal of said surrounding wall from said positioning plate.
8. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 7 , wherein said central anchored region has a non-circular through bore which extends through said front wall such that the respective one of said left and right anchoring end is non-rotatably and matingly engaged with said through bore, each of said left and right anchoring ends having a tapped bore, said hanging device further comprising a pair of tightening screws configured to be threadedly engageable with said tapped bores, respectively, so as to permit tight engagement between said cover and the respective one of said left and right spacers.
9. The multi-purpose hanging device according to claim 7 , wherein said rim surface is inclined toward the centerline from said front major surface to said rear major surface, said fastener being a screw bolt which is threadedly engaged with said surrounding wall and which has a tapered tip, said tapered tip being disposed to extend into said mounting space and abut against said rim surface so as to guard against removal of said cover from said positioning plate in the secured position.
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