Frame assembly
US-10939774-B2 · Mar 9, 2021 · US
US11178985B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11178985-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916414009-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 23, 2021 |
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A frame apparatus having an adjustable hanging height. The frame apparatus may include a frame having a mounting member thereon. The mounting member may extend along an axis and have a plurality of mounting elements located on opposite sides of the axis in an axially spaced apart manner. Furthermore, a mounting bracket is configured to be coupled to a support surface (i.e., a wall) and to the mounting member. The mounting bracket may extend along an axis and have a plurality of mounting elements located on opposite sides of the axis in an axially spaced apart manner. The frame may be hung from the support surface by engaging a subset of the mounting elements of the mounting member with the mounting elements of the mounting bracket. The mounting member and the mounting bracket may collectively form a hanging assembly for the frame apparatus.
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What is claimed is: 1. A hanging assembly for hanging an article from a support surface, the hanging assembly comprising: a mounting member comprising a body portion extending along a first axis, a plurality of first mounting elements extending from the body portion on a first side of the first axis and arranged in an axially spaced apart manner, and a plurality of second mounting elements extending from the body portion on a second side of the first axis and arranged in an axially spaced apart manner; a mounting bracket extending along a second axis, the mounting bracket comprising a floor, a first sidewall extending from the floor on a first side of the second axis, and a second sidewall extending from the floor on a second side of the second axis, at least one third mounting element extending from an inner surface of the first sidewall towards the second axis and at least one fourth mounting element extending from an inner surface of the second sidewall towards the second axis; a plurality of hanging apertures formed through the body portion of the mounting member and arranged in an axially spaced apart manner, each of the hanging apertures configured to receive a portion of a piece of hardware that is protruding from a support surface to hang the mounting member from the support surface; and wherein the mounting member is coupled to the mounting bracket via engagement between: (1) a first subset of the first mounting elements of the mounting member and the at least one third mounting element of the mounting bracket; and (2) a second subset of the second mounting elements of the mounting member and the at least one fourth mounting element of the mounting bracket. 2. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 wherein an axial position of the mounting bracket along the mounting member is adjustable by changing which of the pluralities of first and second mounting elements of the mounting member form the first and second subsets. 3. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of the first mounting elements is aligned with one of the second mounting elements such that a transverse axis that is perpendicular to the first axis intersects one of the first mounting elements and one of the second mounting elements. 4. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 wherein the floor and the first and second sidewalls of the mounting bracket collectively define a cavity, and wherein a portion of the body portion of the mounting member nests within the cavity when the mounting member is coupled to the mounting bracket. 5. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 wherein the mounting member is configured to be coupled to or integrally formed with a frame, wherein the mounting bracket is configured to be mounted on a support surface, and wherein changing which of the first and second mounting elements of the mounting member form the first and second subsets modifies a hanging height of the frame on the support surface. 6. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of first mounting elements and each of the plurality of second mounting elements comprises a protrusion extending from the body portion in a direction away from the first axis and a stopper rib extending from the body portion and being connected directly to the protrusion at a top end of the protrusion. 7. The hanging assembly according to claim 6 wherein when the mounting bracket is coupled to the mounting member: (1) the stopper ribs of the first subset of the first mounting elements rest atop the at least one third mounting element of the mounting bracket and a front surface of the protrusions of the first subset of the first mounting elements abut a rear surface of the at least one third mounting element of the mounting bracket; and (2) the stopper ribs of the second subset of the second mounting elements rest atop of the at least one fourth mounting element of the mounting bracket and a front surface of the protrusions of the second subset of the second mounting elements abut a rear surface of the at least one fourth mounting element of the mounting bracket. 8. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 wherein each pair of adjacent ones of the first mounting elements are spaced apart by a first gap and each pair of adjacent ones of the second mounting elements are spaced apart by a second gap, and wherein coupling the mounting bracket to the mounting member comprises passing the at least one third mounting element through one of the first gaps and passing the at least one fourth mounting element through one of the second gaps and then lowering the mounting member relative to the mounting bracket until a stopper rib of one of the first mounting elements rests atop the at least one third mounting element of the mounting bracket and a stopper rib of one of the second mounting elements rests atop the at least one fourth mounting element of the mounting bracket. 9. The hanging assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of the third mounting elements extending from the inner surface of the first sidewall in an axially spaced apart manner and a plurality of the fourth mounting elements extending from the inner surface of the second sidewall in an axially spaced apart manner. 10. The hanging assembly according to claim 9 wherein there are more of the first mounting elements than there are of the third mounting elements and there are more of the second mounting elements than there are of the fourth mounting elements. 11. A hanging assembly for hanging a frame apparatus from a support surface, the hanging assembly comprising: a mounting member configured to be coupled to the frame apparatus, the mounting member comprising a body portion extending along a first axis, a plurality of first mounting elements extending from the body portion on a first side of the first axis, and a plurality of second mounting elements extending from the body portion on a second side of the first axis, each of the first and second mounting elements comprising a protrusion and a stopper rib; a mounting bracket configured to be mounted directly to a support surface, the mounting bracket comprising a main portion extending along a second axis, a first sidewall extending from the main portion and comprising a plurality of third mounting elements located on a first side of the second axis, and a second sidewall extending from the main portion and comprising a plurality of fourth mounting elements located on a second side of the second axis; and wherein the mounting member is coupled to the mounting bracket to hang the frame apparatus from the support surface via engagement between: (1) a first subset of the first mounting elements of the mounting member and the plurality of third mounting elements of the mounting bracket, such that each of the stopper ribs of the first subset of the first mounting elements of the mounting member rests atop one of the third mounting elements of the mounting bracket and each of the protrusions of the first subset of the first mounting elements of the mounting member is positioned behind between one of the third mounting elements of the mounting bracket and the main portion of the mounting bracket in a direction transverse to the second axis; and (2) a second subset of the second mounting elements of the mounting member and the plurality of fourth mounting elements of the mounting bracket, such that each of the stopper ribs of the second subset of the second mounting elements of the mounting member rests atop one of the fourth mounting elements of the mounting bracket and each of the protrusions of the second subset of the second mounting elements of the mounting member is positioned behind between one of th
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