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US-2019034801-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US10080448B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10080448-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715475963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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An apparatus for hanging an article from a door. In one aspect, the apparatus can include a mounting system that can be used to hang a mirror, piece of art, or other article from a door without the need for a screw driver or any other tools. The mounting system may include one or more elongate members that are hung from a top edge of the door and that include mounting elements that mount to separate mounting elements that are secured to the article. The mounting may be achieved via one or more of relative rotation of the elongate members and the article and relative horizontal translation of the elongate members and the article. The inventive apparatus may permit multiple hanging heights for individualized optimization.
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What is claimed is: 1. An over-the-door bracket member comprising: a top portion extending from a first end to a second end and configured to engage a top edge of a door; a first portion extending along a first axis from the first end of the top portion to a distal edge, the first portion having a front surface configured to face away from the door, a first plurality of hooks extending from the front surface of the first portion in a spaced apart manner along the first axis; and a second portion extending along a second axis from the second end of the top portion to a distal edge, the second portion having a front surface configured to face away from the door, a second plurality of hooks extending from the front surface of the second portion in a spaced apart manner along the second axis; and wherein the first and second axes lie in a common plane that intersects opposing major surfaces of the door when the over-the-door bracket member is coupled to the door. 2. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 1 wherein each of the first plurality of hooks is spaced from the distal edge of the first portion and wherein each of the second plurality of hooks is spaced from the distal edge of the second portion. 3. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 1 wherein the first plurality of hooks comprises a first hook adjacent to and spaced a first distance from the distal edge of the first portion, a second hook spaced a second distance from the first hook, and a third hook spaced a third distance from the second hook, wherein the second and third distances are the same and are greater than the first distance. 4. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 3 wherein the second plurality of hooks comprises a fourth hook adjacent to and spaced a fourth distance from the distal edge of the second portion, a fifth hook spaced a fifth distance from the fourth hook, and a sixth hook spaced a sixth distance from the fifth hook, wherein the fifth and sixth distances are the same and are greater than the fourth distance. 5. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 1 wherein the front surface of the first portion faces in a first direction and the front surface of the second portion faces in a second direction, the second direction being opposite the first direction. 6. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 1 wherein the first portion has a first length measured from the top portion to the distal edge of the first portion and wherein the second portion has a second length measured from the top portion to the distal edge of the second portion, the first length being greater than the second length. 7. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 6 wherein first and second hooks of the first plurality of hooks are spaced a greater distance from the top portion than each of the second plurality of hooks. 8. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 1 wherein the top portion extends continuously from the first end to the second end. 9. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 4 wherein a plane that is orthogonal to the first and second axes intersects the third hook of the first plurality of hooks and the fourth hook of the second plurality of hooks. 10. The over-the-door bracket member according to claim 1 wherein the first portion comprises a rear surface opposite the front surface and the second portion comprises a rear surface opposite the front surface, and wherein the rear surfaces of the first and second portions face each other and are spaced apart by a gap that is configured to receive a portion of the door with the rear surface of the first portion adjacent to a front surface of the door and the rear surface of the second portion adjacent to a rear surface of the door that is opposite the front surface of the door. 11. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a first support structure extending along a first longitudinal axis and having a rear surface; a first mounting element coupled to the rear surface of the first support structure; a second support structure extending along a second longitudinal axis and having a rear surface; a second mounting element coupled to the rear surface of the second support structure; a first bracket member comprising a top portion for engaging a top edge of a door, a first portion extending from a first end of the top portion to a distal end of the first portion and a second portion extending from a second end of the top portion to a distal end of the second portion, a first plurality of hooks extending from the first portion of the first bracket member and a second plurality of hooks extending from the second portion of the first bracket member; the first support structure mounted to the first bracket member through slidable mating between the first mounting element and at least one of the first plurality of hooks extending from the first portion of the first bracket member; and the second support structure mounted to the first bracket member through slidable mating between the second mounting element and at least one of the second plurality of hooks extending from the second portion of the first bracket member. 12. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising a writing surface coupled to the first support structure and a mirror coupled to the second support structure. 13. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the writing surface is a chalkboard or a whiteboard. 14. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising: a third mounting element coupled to the rear surface of the first support structure on an opposite side of the first longitudinal axis from the first mounting element; a fourth mounting element coupled to the rear surface of the second support structure on an opposite side of the second longitudinal axis from the second mounting element; a second bracket member comprising a top portion for engaging a top edge of a door, a first portion extending from a first end of the top portion to a distal end of the first portion and a second portion extending from a second end of the top portion to a distal end of the second portion, a first plurality of hooks extending from the first portion of the second bracket member and a second plurality of hooks extending from the second portion of the second bracket member; the first support structure mounted to the second bracket member through slidable mating between the third mounting element and at least one of the first plurality of hooks extending from the first portion of the second bracket member; and the second support structure further mounted to the second bracket member through slidable mating between the fourth mounting element and at least one of the second plurality of hooks extending from the second portion of the second bracket member. 15. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the first mounting element coupled to the rear surface of the first support structure comprises a first edge and a second edge that are vertically spaced apart from one another and wherein the second mounting element coupled to the rear surface of the second support structure comprises a first edge and a second edge that are vertically spaced apart from one another. 16. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 11 wherein each of the first and second portions of the first bracket member extend perpendicularly from the top portion of the first bracket member. 17. The over-the-door hanging apparatus a
Hooks; Eyes (if the attaching parts or means are concerned, groups F16B13/00, F16B15/00, F16B19/00, F16B25/00, F16B35/00, F16B47/00 take precedence; for hanging pictures or the like A47G1/16; towing hooks for ships B63B21/58; for hoisting or hauling purposes B66C; hooks or eyes with integral parts designed to facilitate quick attachment to cables or ropes at any point F16G11/14) · CPC title
by means of multiple interengaging protrusions on the surfaces, e.g. hooks, coils, · CPC title
for connecting to a surface other than a flat wall, e.g. room corner, ceiling, window · CPC title
Mirrors used as equipment (hand, pocket, or shaving mirrors A45D42/00; {optical viewing means for vehicles B60R1/00}) · CPC title
sheet metal · CPC title
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