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US-2017311717-A1 · Nov 2, 2017 · US
US11375812B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11375812-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916569644-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2022 |
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In a wall-mounted shelving and/or storage system, vertical standards are mounted to a wall using a plurality of individual cleats arranged in vertical columns and horizontal rows. The width of each cleat is smaller than the width of the standard, so that it can be hidden within the standard when mounted. Formed on the back of each vertical standard are a plurality of transverse edges at predefined intervals, in known spatial relationships with bracket connection points, for cooperating with the cleats to properly position and orient the standards at the correct height with respect to each other.
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For a wall-mounted storage system of a type using vertical standards that have a front in which is formed a plurality of slots arranged along its length for connecting cantilevered brackets to the standard and a plurality of mounting points located rearward of the front of the standard at fixed, predetermined intervals along the length of the of the standard, a cleat for hanging the vertical standard from a wall comprising: first retaining portion on a front side of the cleat, the first retaining portion configured for cooperating with any one of the plurality of mounting points to capture and retain it; a second retaining portion on a back side of the cleat, the second retaining portion configured to cooperate with a horizontal rail mounted to the wall to retain the cleat on the rail; and a clamp displaceable with respect to the first retaining portion, wherein the clamp, when tightened, is configured to press a mounting point to the cleat when captured by the first retaining portion. 2. The cleat of claim 1 , wherein the claim, when the clamp is tightened, is configured for pressing against a mounting point and a horizontal rail at the same time when captured by the first and second retaining portions. 3. The cleat of claim 1 , wherein the clamp is tightened by turning a screw that displaces a plate to push, when a horizontal rail is captured by the second retaining portion, push against the horizontal rail and pull the second retaining portion against the horizontal rail. 4. For a wall-mounted storage system of a type using vertical standards that have a front in which is formed a plurality of slots arranged along its length for connecting cantilevered brackets to the standard and a plurality of mounting points located rearward of the front of the standard at fixed, predetermined intervals along the length of the of the standard, a cleat for hanging the vertical standard from a wall comprising: first retaining portion on a front side of the cleat, the first retaining portion configured for cooperating with any one of the plurality of mounting points to capture and retain it; and a second retaining portion on a back side of the cleat, the second retaining portion configured to cooperate with a horizontal rail mounted to the wall to retain the cleat on the rail; wherein the first retaining portion comprises a recess configured to interfere with a transverse edge of one of the plurality of mounting points of the vertical when it is inserted into the recess. 5. For a wall-mounted storage system of a type using vertical standards that have a front in which is formed a plurality of slots arranged along its length for connecting cantilevered brackets to the standard and a plurality of mounting points located rearward of the front of the standard at fixed, predetermined intervals along the length of the of the standard, a cleat for hanging the vertical standard from a wall comprising: first retaining portion on a front side of the cleat, the first retaining portion configured for cooperating with any one of the plurality of mounting points to capture and retain it; and a second retaining portion on a back side of the cleat, the second retaining portion configured to cooperate with a horizontal rail mounted to the wall to retain the cleat on the rail; wherein the second retaining portion comprises at least one hook-like member for extending around a top edge on the horizontal rail. 6. The cleat of claim 5 , wherein the second retaining portion further comprises a second hook-like member for extending around a bottom edge of the horizontal rail. 7. A wall-mounted storage system, comprising: a plurality of standards for mounting in a vertical orientation on a vertical surface, each of the plurality of standards having a back and a front in which is formed a plurality of slots arranged along its length for connecting cantilevered brackets to the standard; each of the plurality of standards further comprising a plurality of mounting points located rearward of the front of the standard at fixed, predetermined intervals along the length of the of the standard, each mounting point comprising a transverse edge; a plurality of horizontal rails; and a plurality of cleats for mounting any one or more of the plurality of standards to a vertical wall, each of the plurality of cleats having a predetermined width narrower than of each of the plurality of standards; each of the plurality of cleats having a first retaining portion for cooperating with the transverse edge of a corresponding one of the plurality of mounting points on one of the plurality of standards when the standard is placed over the cleat, each of the plurality of standards having at least an opening next to the mounting point large enough to receive a cleat, wherein each of the plurality of cleats further comprises a second retaining portion have a cross-sectional shape for enabling it to cooperate with any one of the horizontal rails to retain the cleat on the horizontal rail. 8. The wall-mounted storage system of claim 7 , wherein each of the plurality of mounting points of at least one of the plurality of standards comprises at least one tab that a least partially extends across the back of the standard, and wherein the at least one tab is comprised of the transverse edge. 9. The wall-mounted storage system of claim 7 , wherein each of the plurality of mounting points on at least one of the plurality of standards comprises at least one pin extending at least part way across the back of the standard, and wherein the at least one pin is comprised of the transverse edge. 10. The wall-mounted storage system of claim 7 , wherein the back of each of the plurality of standards is further comprised of: a back wall extending at least part way across the back of the standard; and a plurality of openings located at each of the plurality of mounting points, which is defined at least partially by an edge of the back wall, each of the plurality of openings have a width greater than the width of each of the plurality of cleats; and wherein transverse edge for each of the plurality of mounting points is comprised of the edge of the back wall that at least partially defines the opening located at the mounting point. 11. The wall mounted storage system of claim 7 , wherein each of the plurality of cleats comprises a clamp for fixing the cleat to any one of the plurality of horizontal rails when hung from the horizontal rail and tightened. 12. The wall mounted storage system of claim 11 , wherein the clamp, when tightened, presses against any one of the plurality of mounting points on a vertical standard when the transverse edge of the mounting point of the mounting point is captured by the first retaining portion. 13. A method of installing a wall-mounted storage system, comprising: attaching a plurality of horizontal rails to the walls; arranging a plurality of cleats in vertical columns and horizontal rows on wall by connecting each of the plurality of cleats to one of the plurality of horizontal rails, with each of the vertical columns defined by at least two of the plurality of cleats and each of the horizontal rows defined by at least two of the plurality of cleats; and hanging at least two vertical standards on the plurality of cleats, one of the at least two vertical standards being hung on at least two of the plurality of the at least two of the plurality of cleats defining one of the two vertical columns and the other of the at least two vertical standards being hung on at least two of the at least two of the plurality of the defining the other of the at least two vertical columns; w
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