Snap-in bracket for slidable racks and method of use

US10149540B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10149540-B2
Application numberUS-201615291560-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2016
Priority dateOct 12, 2016
Publication dateDec 11, 2018
Grant dateDec 11, 2018

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A snap-in mounting bracket with a generally “U” shaped cross-section. A set of mounting holes are spaced along the web of the bracket and correspond to existing holes in prefabricated cabinets or closets over a range of industry standard sizes. A guide flange extends from the web proximate the middle of a first edge. End flanges curve around the ends of the first edge. A pair of spring flanges extend from the web on a second edge opposite the middle guide flange. A universal slide assembly is removably secured to the mounting bracket between the flanges. The end flanges and the spring tension of the spring flanges hold the slide assembly in place. Different closet organizer components such as tie racks, pant racks, and belt racks can be affixed to the slide assembly for slidable deployment along the vertical partition out of the closet.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A snap-in mounting bracket for removable attachment of a closet organizer comprising: a guide flange, having a first flat retaining hook, extending in a first direction from a first edge of a web; a first end flange, having a second flat retaining hook, extending in the first direction from the first edge at a first end; a second end flange, having a third flat retaining hook, extending in the first direction from the first edge at a second end; wherein the first flat retaining hook is generally perpendicular to the second flat retaining hook and the third flat retaining hook; a plurality of mounting holes in the web; a spring flange, having a first angled retaining hook, extending in the first direction from a second edge of the web; wherein the first angled retaining hook is positioned generally parallel and opposite to the first flat retaining hook. 2. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein the first angled retaining hook further comprises: an abutment surface connected to a holding surface. 3. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 1 further comprising: a holding surface extending from the spring flange; an abutment surface extending from the holding surface; and, wherein the abutment surface is oriented at an angle from the spring flange. 4. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 3 wherein the angle ranges between 30° and 60°. 5. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein the spring flange comprises a plurality of spring flanges. 6. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 1 wherein each hole of the plurality of mounting holes has a first longitudinal axis; wherein the web has a second longitudinal axis; and, wherein the first longitudinal axis is parallel with the second longitudinal axis. 7. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 6 wherein the web further comprises: a first ridge formed in the web, extending toward an interior of the snap-in mounting bracket, and parallel with the second longitudinal axis; a second ridge formed in the web, extending toward the interior, and parallel with the second longitudinal axis; and, a recess formed in the web between the first ridge and the second ridge, and parallel with the second longitudinal axis. 8. The snap-in mounting bracket of claim 7 wherein the plurality of mounting holes are positioned in the recess. 9. An interchangeable closet organizer for slidable deployment from a closet comprising: a first resilient mounting bracket having a web, configured to be rigidly affixed to the closet; the web further comprising a first edge opposed to a second edge and a first end opposed to a second end; a guide flange, having a first flat retaining hook, extending in a first direction from the first edge; a first end flange, having a second flat retaining hook, extending in the first direction from the first edge at the first end; a second end flange, having a third flat retaining hook, extending in the first direction from the first edge at the second end; wherein the first flat retaining hook is generally perpendicular to the second flat retaining hook and the third flat retaining hook; a set of spring flanges, with each spring flange in the set of spring flanges having one of a set of angled retaining hooks; wherein each spring flange of the set of spring flanges extends in the first direction from the second edge; wherein each angled retaining hook of the set of retaining hooks is positioned generally parallel and opposite to the first flat retaining hook; a first slide assembly releasably retained by the first end flange, the second end flange, the guide flange, and the set of spring flanges; a first housing rigidly attached to the first slide assembly; and, wherein the first housing is movable between a first stored position within the closet and a first deployed position exterior to the closet. 10. The interchangeable closet organizer of claim 9 further comprising a set of pins extending from the first housing. 11. The interchangeable closet organizer of claim 9 wherein each spring flange further comprises: an abutment surface connected to a holding surface; and, wherein the abutment surface is oriented at an angle from the holding surface. 12. The interchangeable closet organizer of claim 11 wherein the angle ranges between 30° and 60°. 13. The interchangeable closet organizer of claim 9 further comprising: a second slide assembly configured to be interchangeably adjacent the first end flange, the second end flange, the guide flange, and the set of spring flanges; a second housing, having a front cap, rigidly attached to the second slide assembly; wherein at least the second housing is movable between a second stored position within the closet and a second deployed position exterior to the closet using the front cap as a handle; wherein the first housing has a first rail including a first set of “T” shaped pins; and, wherein the second housing has a second rail including a second set of “T” shaped pins. 14. The interchangeable closet organizer of claim 13 further comprising: a second resilient mounting bracket having a second web, configured to be rigidly affixed to the closet; the second web further comprising a third edge opposed to a fourth edge and a third end opposed to fourth end; a second guide flange, having a fourth flat retaining hook, extending in a second direction from the third edge; a third end flange, having a fifth flat retaining hook, extending in the second direction from the third edge at the third end; a fourth end flange, having a sixth flat retaining hook, extending in the second direction from the third edge at the fourth end; wherein the fourth flat retaining hook is generally perpendicular to the fifth flat retaining hook and the sixth flat retaining hook; a second set of spring flanges, with each spring flange in the second set of spring flanges having one of a second set of angled retaining hooks; wherein each spring flange of the second set of spring flanges extends in the second direction from the fourth edge; wherein each angled retaining hook is positioned generally parallel and opposite to the fourth flat retaining hook; a brace connected to the first housing and the second housing; and, a set of bars extending from and pivotally engaged with the brace. 15. A method of attaching a slidable closet organizer to a closet partition, the closet partition having pre-drilled mounting holes, the slidable closet organizer having a resilient mounting bracket with a set of mounting holes, and having a first slide assembly configured to be releasably attached to the resilient mounting bracket, comprising: providing a web, having a first edge opposed to a second edge, having a first generally centrally located longitudinal axis, and having a first end opposite a second end; wherein each mounting hole of the set of mounting holes has a second longitudinal axis positioned to coincide with the first generally centrally located longitudinal axis; providing a guide flange, having a first flat retaining hook, extending in a first direction from the first edge of the web; wherein the first flat retaining hook extends in a second direction toward an interior of the resilient mounting bracket; providing a first end flange, having a second flat retaining hook, extending in the first direction from the first edge at the first end of the web; providing a second end flange, having a third flat retaining hook, extending in the first direction from the first edge at the second end of the web; providing the first flat retaining hook

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  • at least one of the sheets, plates, bars or strips having integrally formed or integrally connected snap-in-features · CPC title

  • A47B96/067Primary

    Horizontal rails as suspension means in a cantilever arrangement (suspension fittings for cabinets to be hung on walls A47B95/008) · CPC title

  • at least one of the sheets or plates having integrally formed or integrally connected snap-in-features · CPC title

  • of resilient material, e.g. rubbery material {(F16B2/205 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • with extensible garment-holders · CPC title

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What does patent US10149540B2 cover?
A snap-in mounting bracket with a generally “U” shaped cross-section. A set of mounting holes are spaced along the web of the bracket and correspond to existing holes in prefabricated cabinets or closets over a range of industry standard sizes. A guide flange extends from the web proximate the middle of a first edge. End flanges curve around the ends of the first edge. A pair of spring flanges …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hardware Resources Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47B96/067. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).