Over-the-door hanging apparatus

US9386867B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9386867-B2
Application numberUS-201514747656-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 23, 2015
Priority dateMay 14, 2010
Publication dateJul 12, 2016
Grant dateJul 12, 2016

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Abstract

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An apparatus for hanging an article from a door. In one aspect, the inventive apparatus can comprise a mounting system that can be used to hang a mirror, piece of art, or other flat article to a door without the need for a screw driver or any other tools.

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What is claimed is: 1. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a frame comprising a rear surface; a first mounting plate and a second mounting plate, the first and second mounting plates secured to the rear surface of the frame on opposite sides of a vertical centerline; the first mounting plate comprising: a first raised portion comprising a multi-width aperture having a nesting section; and a second raised portion comprising a first aperture having a top edge; the second mounting plate comprising: a first raised portion comprising a multi-width aperture having a nesting section; and a second raised portion comprising a first aperture having a top edge; a bracket assembly comprising: a first hook; a second hook; and at least one bracket configured to slidably engage a top edge of a door; first and second fasteners configured to be mounted to a vertical surface, each of the first and second fasteners comprising a post portion and a flange portion; wherein the frame can be: (1) slidably mounted to the bracket assembly by at least slidable mating between the top edge of the first aperture of the first mounting plate and the first hook of the bracket assembly, and slidable mating between the top edge of the first aperture of the second mounting plate and the second hook of the bracket assembly; and (2) slidably mounted to the first and second fasteners by at least slidable mating between the post portion of the first fastener and the nesting section of the first multi-width aperture of the first mounting plate, and slidable mating between the post portion of the second fastener and the nesting section of the first multi-width aperture of the second mounting plate. 2. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first mounting plate has a first planar portion between the first and second raised portions of the first mounting plate and wherein the second mounting plate has a first planar portion between the first and second raised portions of the second mounting plate, wherein the first planar portions of the first and second mounting plates are in surface contact with the rear surface of the frame, and wherein the first and second raised portions of the first and second mounting plates are spaced apart from the rear surface of the frame. 3. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the first mounting plate further comprising a third raised portion comprising a second aperture having a top edge; and the second mounting plate further comprising a third raised portion comprising a second aperture having a top edge. 4. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 3 wherein the frame can be (3) slidably mounted to the bracket assembly by at least slidable mating between the top edge of the second aperture of the first mounting plate and the first hook of the bracket assembly, and slidable mating between the top edge of the second aperture of the second mounting plate and the second hook of the bracket assembly. 5. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 3 wherein the first mounting plate has a first planar portion between the first and second raised portions of the first mounting plate and a second planar portion between the second and third raised portions of the first mounting plate, and wherein the second mounting plate has a first planar portion between the first and second raised portions of the second mounting plate and a second planar portion between the second and third raised portions of the second mounting plate, and wherein the first and second planar portions of the first and second mounting plates are in surface contact with the rear surface of the frame. 6. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 5 wherein a bottom edge of the first aperture of the first mounting plate is located on the second planar portion of the first mounting plate and wherein a bottom edge of the first aperture of the second mounting plate is located on the second planar portion of the second mounting plate. 7. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a fastener hole located on at least one of the first and second planar portions of each of the first and second mounting plates. 8. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the multi-width apertures of the first and second mounting plates comprise a receiving section and the nesting section, the receiving sections having a width that is greater than a width of the nesting sections. 9. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the bracket assembly comprises a first elongate bracket member comprising the first hook and a third hook and a second elongated bracket member comprising the second hook and a fourth hook, and wherein a hanging height of the frame can be adjusted depending on which of the first and third hooks of the first elongate bracket member and which of the second and fourth hooks of the second elongate bracket member are slidably engaged with the multi-width apertures and the first apertures of the first and second mounting plates. 10. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a frame comprising a rear surface; a first mounting plate and a second mounting plate, the first and second mounting plates secured to the rear surface of the frame on opposite sides of a vertical centerline, each of the first and second mounting plates comprising one of: (1) a first raised portion comprising a first multi-width aperture; and (2) a flanged fastener; a bracket assembly comprising at least one bracket configured to slidably engage a top edge of a door, the bracket assembly comprising one of: (1) a first and a second multi-width aperture; and (2) a first and a second flanged fastener; wherein when the first and second mounting plates comprise the first raised portion comprising the first multi-width aperture, the bracket assembly comprises the first and second flanged fasteners, and wherein when the first and second mounting plates comprise the flanged fastener, the bracket assembly comprises the first and second multi-width apertures; and wherein the frame can be slidably mounted to the bracket assembly by: (1) slidable mating between the first flanged fastener of the bracket assembly and the first multi-width aperture of the first mounting plate and slidable mating between the second flanged fastener of the bracket assembly and the first multi-width aperture of the second mounting plate; or (2) slidable mating between the flanged fastener of the first mounting plate and the first multi-width aperture of the bracket assembly and slidable mating between the flanged fastener of the second mounting plate and the second multi-width aperture of the bracket assembly. 11. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 10 wherein each of the first and second mounting plates comprises the first raised portion comprising the first multi-width aperture, a second raised portion comprising a second multi-width aperture, and a first planar portion located between the first and second raised portions. 12. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 11 wherein each of the first and second mounting plates further comprises a third raised portion comprising a third multi-width aperture and a second planar portion located between the second and third raised portions. 13. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 12 wherein the first and second planar portions of the first and second mounting plates are in surface contact with the rear surface of the frame. 14. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 13 further comprising a fastener hole located on the first planar portion of each of the

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Classifications

  • A47G1/1653Primary

    for connecting to a surface other than a flat wall, e.g. room corner, ceiling, window · CPC title

  • 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

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What does patent US9386867B2 cover?
An apparatus for hanging an article from a door. In one aspect, the inventive apparatus can comprise a mounting system that can be used to hang a mirror, piece of art, or other flat article to a door without the need for a screw driver or any other tools.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mcs Industries Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47G1/1653. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 12 2016 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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