Wall mounting bath accessory assembly
US-9339153-B1 · May 17, 2016 · US
US9839332B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9839332-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313835019-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A hardware mounting bracket is provided with a bracket body adapted to be mounted to a support surface. A rigid retainer is provided on one end of the bracket body to receive hardware supported thereon. At least one elongate biasing retainer is provided on another end of the bracket body spaced apart from the rigid retainer, to engage hardware supported thereon and to provide a loaded surface contact with hardware supported thereon. A hardware mounting assembly, hardware for mounting to a support surface, and method for mounting hardware are also provided.
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A hardware mounting assembly comprising: a hardware mounting bracket comprising: a bracket body adapted to be mounted to a support surface, wherein an aperture is formed through a mounting surface of the bracket body, a rigid retainer provided on one end of the bracket body to receive hardware supported thereon, at least one elongate biasing retainer provided on another end of the bracket body spaced apart from the rigid retainer, to engage the hardware supported thereon and to provide a loaded surface contact with the hardware supported thereon, and at least one projection extending from the mounting surface of the bracket body to engage the support surface, wherein the bracket body further comprises: a pair of laterally spaced apart guides extending from the bracket body, each of the pair of guides defining a recess having a substantially vertical axis, and a pair of laterally spaced apart sidewalls extending from the bracket body, the pair of sidewalls being spaced apart from the pair of guides with a groove formed through each sidewall, each of the grooves facing one of the pair of guides and having a substantially horizontal axis generally perpendicular to the substantially vertical axis of each recess, wherein the at least one elongate biasing retainer has a first end received within a first one of the grooves, a second end received within a second one of the grooves, and an intermediate region extending between the pair of guides to engage the hardware; and a fastener received through the aperture to fasten the mounting surface of the hardware mounting bracket to the support surface. 2. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the hardware mounting bracket further comprises an array of projections extending from the mounting surface. 3. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein each projection in the array of projections extends in a direction along the bracket body from the rigid retainer to the at least one elongate biasing retainer. 4. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 2 wherein the array of projections provides a plurality of parallel line contacts only to provide traction to inhibit rotation of the hardware mounting assembly. 5. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one elongate biasing retainer further comprises: a first bend at the first end; a first arcuate portion extending from the first end; a first straight portion extending from the first arcuate portion into engagement with a first one of the pair of guides; an intermediate portion extending from the first straight portion in the intermediate region; a second straight portion extending from the intermediate portion into engagement with a second one of the pair of guides; a second arcuate portion extending from the second straight portion to the second end; and a second bend at the second end. 6. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 5 wherein application of a force to the intermediate portion translates the first and second straight portions within the pair of guides, thereby compressing the first and second arcuate portions. 7. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the rigid retainer comprises a narrow retainer extending from the bracket body providing a recess adjacent the narrow retainer. 8. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the fastener comprises a threaded fastener. 9. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the fastener comprises a tack. 10. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 9 wherein the aperture is generally rectangular with a width greater than a thickness, the thickness being oriented in a direction from the rigid retainer to the at least one elongate biasing retainer; and wherein the tack is formed from sheet metal with a flat body with a point, and a bent portion forming a head to engage the bracket body. 11. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 10 wherein the bracket body includes a round aperture formed therethrough. 12. The hardware mounting assembly of claim 11 further comprising a threaded fastener extending through the round aperture. 13. A hardware assembly comprising: a hardware mounting assembly according to claim 1 ; and a hardware mounting base having a cavity to receive the bracket body, with a first recess formed within the hardware mounting base sized to receive the rigid retainer, and a second recess formed within the hardware mounting base sized to receive the at least one elongate biasing retainer, to mount the hardware mounting base to the hardware mounting assembly and to conceal the hardware mounting assembly. 14. The hardware assembly of claim 13 further comprising a hook extending from the hardware mounting base. 15. A hardware assembly comprising: a hardware mounting assembly according to claim 1 ; and a hardware mounting base with a cavity to receive the bracket body, with a first recess formed within the hardware mounting base sized to receive the rigid retainer, and a second recess formed within the hardware mounting base sized to receive the intermediate region of the at least one elongate biasing retainer, to mount the hardware mounting base to the hardware mounting assembly and to conceal the hardware mounting assembly. 16. The hardware assembly of claim 15 further comprising a hook extending from the hardware mounting base. 17. A hardware assembly comprising: a bracket body adapted to be mounted to a support surface; a rigid retainer provided on one end of the bracket body to receive hardware supported thereon; at least one elongate biasing retainer provided on another end of the bracket body spaced apart from the rigid retainer, to engage the hardware supported thereon and to provide a loaded surface contact with the hardware supported thereon; wherein the bracket body further comprises: a pair of laterally spaced apart guides extending from the bracket body, each of the pair of guides defining a recess having a substantially vertical axis, and a pair of laterally spaced apart sidewalls extending from the bracket body, the pair of sidewalls being spaced apart from the pair of guides with a groove formed through each sidewall, each of the grooves facing one of the pair of guides and having a substantially horizontal axis generally perpendicular to the substantially vertical axis of each recess; wherein the at least one elongate biasing retainer has a first end received within a first one of the grooves, a second end received within a second one of the grooves, and an intermediate region extending between the pair of guides to engage the hardware; a hardware mounting base with a cavity to receive the bracket body, with a first recess formed within the hardware mounting base sized to receive the rigid retainer, and with a second recess formed within the hardware mounting base sized to receive the intermediate region of the at least one elongate biasing retainer, to mount the hardware mounting base to the bracket body and to conceal the bracket body; and a hook extending from the hardware mounting base. 18. The hardware assembly of claim 17 wherein the at least one elongate biasing retainer further comprises: a first bend at the first end; a first arcuate portion extending from the first end; a first straight portion extending from the first arcuate portion into engagement with a first one of the pair of guides; an intermediate portion extending from the first straight portion in the intermediate region; a second straight portion extending from the intermediate porti
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