Over-the-door hanging apparatus
US-10238221-B2 · Mar 26, 2019 · US
US10959546B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10959546-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016938629-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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An over-the-door hanging apparatus. In one aspect, the apparatus include a mirror apparatus having a rear surface, first and second mounting elements located on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus opposite sides of the vertical centerline; a first elongate member having a first bracket for engaging a top edge of a door, a first hook, and a second hook, and a second elongate member having a second bracket for engaging the top edge of the door, a first hook, and a second hook. The mirror apparatus may be mounted to the first elongate member through slidable mating between the first mounting element and one of the first and second hooks of the first elongate member slidable mating between the second mounting element and one of the first and second hooks of the second elongate member.
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An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a mirror apparatus comprising a rear surface and a vertical centerline; a first mounting element located on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus on a first side of the vertical centerline; a second mounting element located on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus on a second side of the vertical centerline; a first elongate member comprising a first bracket for engaging a top edge of a door, a first hook, and a second hook; a second elongate member comprising a second bracket for engaging the top edge of the door, a first hook, and a second hook; the mirror apparatus slidably mounted to the first elongate member through slidable mating between the first mounting element on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus and one of the first and second hooks of the first elongate member; and the mirror apparatus slidably mounted to the second elongate member through slidable mating between the second mounting element on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus and one of the first and second hooks of the second elongate member. 2. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the mirror apparatus comprises a frame and a mirror positioned within a central opening of the frame. 3. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising: the first elongate member comprising a distal end and a proximal end, the first hook of the first elongate member located closer to the distal end than the second hook of the first elongate member; and the second elongate member comprising a distal end and a proximal end, the first hook of the second elongate member located closer to the distal end than the second hook of the second elongate member. 4. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 3 further comprising: the first elongate member comprising a third hook that is located further from the distal end of the first elongate member than the second hook, the mirror apparatus slidably mounted to the first elongate member through slidable mating between the first mounting element on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus and one of the first, second, and third hooks of the first elongate member; and the second elongate member comprising a third hook that is located further from the distal end of the second elongate member than the second hook, the mirror apparatus slidably mounted to the second elongate member through slidable mating between the second mounting element on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus and one of the first, second, and third hooks of the second elongate member. 5. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 3 wherein with the first and second brackets of the first and second elongate members engaging the top edge of the door, a hanging height of the mirror apparatus is adjustable between: (1) a first hanging height whereby the mirror apparatus is mounted to the first hook of the first elongate member and to the first hook of the second elongate member; and (2) a second hanging height whereby the mirror apparatus is mounted to the second hook of the first elongate member and the second hook of the second elongate member. 6. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first mounting element on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus comprises a first plate member that is coupled to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus and a first D-ring that is pivotably coupled to the first plate member, and wherein the second mounting element on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus comprises a second plate member that is coupled to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus and a second D-ring that is pivotably coupled to the second plate member. 7. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the first plate member is coupled to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus with one or more screws, and wherein the second plate member is coupled to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus with one or more screws. 8. The over-the-door mirror apparatus according to claim 1 wherein a surface of the first elongate member is maintained parallel to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus when the mirror apparatus is mounted to the first elongate member, and wherein a surface of the second elongate member is maintained parallel to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus when the mirror apparatus is mounted to the second elongate member. 9. The over-the-door mirror apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising: each of the first and second elongate members being an integrally formed structure formed by appropriately bending a flat strip of metal; the first bracket and the first hook of the first elongate member extending in opposite directions; and the second bracket and the first hook of the second elongate member extending in opposite directions. 10. The over-the-door mirror apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the rear surface of the mirror apparatus comprises a first lateral edge and an opposite second lateral edge, the first mounting element located adjacent to the first lateral edge and the second mounting element located adjacent to the second lateral edge. 11. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a mirror apparatus comprising a rear surface; a first mounting element and a second mounting element located on the rear surface of the mirror apparatus on opposite sides of a vertical centerline of the mirror apparatus; a first elongate member comprising a first bracket for engaging a top edge of a door, a first hook, and a second hook; a second elongate member comprising a second bracket for engaging the top edge of the door, a first hook, and a second hook; and wherein the mirror apparatus is alterable between: (1) being slidably mounted to the first and second elongate members at a first height by slidable mating between the first hook of the first elongate member and the first mounting element and slidable mating between the first hook of the second elongate member and the second mounting element; and (2) being slidably mounted to the first and second elongate members at a second height by slidable mating between the second hook of the first elongate member and the first mounting element and slidable mating between the second hook of the second elongate member and the second mounting element. 12. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising: the first elongate member comprising a distal end and a proximal end, the first hook of the first elongate member located closer to the distal end than the second hook of the first elongate member; and the second elongate member comprising a distal end and a proximal end, the first hook of the second elongate member located closer to the distal end than the second hook of the second elongate member. 13. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to claim 12 further comprising: the first elongate member comprising a third hook that is located further from the distal end of the first elongate member than the second hook; the second elongate member comprising a third hook that is located further from the distal end of the second elongate member than the second hook; and wherein the mirror apparatus is alterable to be slidably mounted to the first and second elongate members at a third height by slidable mating between the third hook of the first elongate member and the first mounting element and slidable mating between the third hook of the second elongate member and the second mounting element. 14. The over-the-door hanging apparatus according to cla
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