US20080128372A1 - Pegboard with through peg-hole mounting - Google Patents
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A pegboard panel includes a plurality of perforations and a plurality of box-anchor receptacles that project outwardly from a rear surface. Each box-anchor receptacle communicates with one of the plurality of perforations and includes a back wall that is spaced from the rear surface and that defines a through opening arranged in substantially coaxial relation with the perforation. A storage system is also provided that includes the foregoing pegboard panel into which a fastener is positioned within the through opening. A portion of the fastener engages the back wall so as to secure the pegboard panel to a structure, e.g., a wall, thereby forming an interface between the fastener, the back wall, and the structure. A support device engages a portion of one of the plurality of box-anchor receptacles so as to be positioned on the front surface of the pegboard panel so that loads supported by the support device act directly upon the fastener-wall-structure interface.
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- This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/565,967, filed Apr. 28, 2004.
- The present invention generally relates to storage and organizational systems, and more particularly to structures used to mount storage and organizational systems onto vertical surfaces.
- Storage and organizational systems of the type in which a composition board with a plurality of holes is mounted vertically on a surface are well known in the art. These systems, known as pegboards, are often adapted to receive support devices, e.g., hook and peg members, which extend into the holes so that articles may be supported from the forwardly projecting portions of the support device.
- Mounting a pegboard in a home typically requires securing the pegboard on a wall of the house. Typical walls in a home are often constructed of either plaster or gypsum board, and do not have sufficient structural strength alone to support a pegboard or the loads caused by items mounted on the pegboard. Installation thus usually involves locating the wall studs located behind the plaster or gypsum board, and fastening a framework through the plaster or gypsum board to one or more studs. The pegboard is then mounted on the framework by placing fasteners, e.g. screws, through several holes disbursed throughout the pegboard, and then driving each fastener into the frame, or through the frame and into a stud. Frames are often necessary to provide sufficient space between the back surface of the pegboard and the wall of the home so as to accommodate engagement portions of the support devices, e.g., hook and peg members, which extend into the holes so that articles may be supported from forwardly projecting portions of the support device.
- This arrangement is not only aesthetically undesirable, but also requires mounting holes be provided solely for securing the pegboard to the vertical surface in the pegboard, which could otherwise receive additional support devices. Also, since loads will often be cantilevered to the front surface of the pegboard, the pegboard will be subject to torques which can deteriorate the strength and the stability of the pegboard as well as its connection to the supporting wall. The fact that a frame is often used is also disadvantageous in that additional time and materials beyond the purchase and installation of the pegboard itself must be expended. This situation is further exacerbated when pegboards of the type taught in U.S. Pat. No. 6,581,788, are employed.
- More particularly, in pegboard systems such as are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,581,788, a perforated panel is provided in the form of a planer sheet of material, preferably formed of a metal or polymer, and having a plurality of regularly shaped perforations, disposed in a regular pattern throughout the panel. The perforations are each preferably formed so as to be defined by a circumferential edge, often forming a rectangular or square opening in the panel. The perforated panel is typically about one quarter to one half of an inch thick, with the perforations being arranged in a regular pattern through panel. Hooks having cantilevered latches are releasably snap-fit into these perforations to provide the same storage function as support devices on traditional pegboard systems.
- These newer perforated pegboards need to be formed with a perceptible thickness in order to accommodate the cantilevered latches. This need creates difficulty when conventional mounting holes are provided in the board for mounting to vertical surfaces. Either a counter-sunk hole is required, or longer fasteners are needed to overcome the added thickness of these boards. This need results in the foregoing aesthetic issues and general difficulty in mounting the pegboard.
- The present invention provides a pegboard panel having a front surface, a rear surface, and a plurality of perforations. A plurality of box-anchor 20 receptacles project outwardly from the rear surface. Each box-anchor receptacle communicates with one of the plurality of perforations and includes a back wall that is spaced from the rear surface and that defines a through opening arranged in substantially coaxial relation with the perforation.
- A storage system is also provided that includes the foregoing pegboard panel into which a fastener is positioned within the through opening. A portion of the fastener engages the back wall so as to secure the pegboard panel to a structure, e.g., a wall, thereby forming an interface between the fastener, the back wall, and the structure. A support device engages a portion of one of the plurality of box-anchor receptacles so as to be positioned on the front surface of the pegboard panel so that loads supported by the support device act directly upon the fastener-wall-structure interface.
- Significantly, not only does this structural arrangement provide an improved aesthetic appearance to the pegboard panel, but it also allows for the positioning of the load-bearing parts, e.g., hooks, pegs, shelves, directly over the fastener holding the pegboard panel. In this way, substantially all of the bending and shear loads that are applied to the pegboard panel as a result of supporting loads on the support devices, act directly upon the fastener-wall-interface, thus preventing unwanted and damaging torque loads from being applied to the pegboard panel. Moreover, the perforations allow a support device to be secured to the pegboard panel so that there is no need for a frame when mounting the pegboard panel to a wall.
- These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully disclosed in, or rendered obvious by, the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, which are to be considered together with the accompanying drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts and further wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pegboard panel formed in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front view of a pegboard panel formed in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a broken-away, front view of a pegboard panel formed in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a broken-away, cross-sectional view of a novel perforation formed in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a broken-away, rear view of a novel perforation formed in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a broken-away, cross-sectional view of a novel perforation formed in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a partially broken-away, perspective view of a storage system formed in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIGS. 8 and 9 are a broken-away, cross-sectional view, as taken along line 8-8 inFIG. 7 , of a storage system formed in accordance with the present invention. - This description of preferred embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. The drawing figures are not necessarily to scale and certain features of the invention may be shown exaggerated in scale or in somewhat schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness. In the description, relative terms such as “horizontal,” “vertical,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawing figure under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and normally are not intended to require a particular orientation. Terms including “inwardly” versus “outwardly,” “longitudinal” versus “lateral” and the like are to be interpreted relative to one another or relative to an axis of elongation, or an axis or center of rotation, as appropriate. Terms concerning attachments, coupling and the like, such as “connected” and “interconnected,” refer to a relationship wherein structures are secured or attached to one another either directly or indirectly through intervening structures, as well as both movable or rigid attachments or relationships, unless expressly described otherwise. The term “operatively connected” is such an attachment, coupling or connection that allows the pertinent structures to operate as intended by virtue of that relationship. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses, if used, are intended to cover the structures described, suggested, or rendered obvious by the written description or drawings for performing the recited function, including not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures.
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FIGS. 1 , 2, and 5, apegboard panel 2 formed in accordance with the present invention includes afront surface 4, arear surface 6, an annularperipheral wall 8, a plurality of openings orperforations 10, and a plurality of box-anchor receptacles 12. Annularperipheral wall 8 projects outwardly from the peripheral edge ofrear surface 6 in surrounding relation to plurality ofperforations 10 and plurality of box-anchor receptacles 12, and is typically about one quarter to one half of an inch thick. Eachperforation 10 extends throughpegboard panel 2 fromfront surface 4 torear surface 6 in a regular pattern, and communicates with an interior portion of a corresponding box-anchor receptacle 12 (FIGS. 4 , 6, and 8). Apad 14 is positioned in surrounding relation to eachperforation 10, and stands proud of front surface 4 (FIG. 4 ).Pegboard 2 may be formed from either metal or polymer, as long as the material comprises sufficient structural integrity to withstand both bending and shear loads without appreciable deformation.Pegboard panel 2 is often provided in modules of about two to three feet wide. Of course, it will be understood that perforatedpegboard panel 2 may have various lengths and widths, depending upon the size of the storage system in which it is being installed. - Referring to
FIGS. 3-6 , each box-anchor receptacle 12 projects outwardly fromrear surface 6 ofpegboard panel 2 as a part of a regular pattern of box-anchor receptacles that corresponds to the pattern ofperforations 10, and comprises atop wall 22, aback wall 24, confrontingside walls 26, and abottom ledge 28. More particularly,top wall 22,back wall 24, and confrontingside walls 26 are preferably arranged onrear surface 6 so as to form a hollow receptacle space, often a hollow cube. Anopening 30 is defined through the center ofback wall 24, and is sized so as to receive afastener 32, e.g., a wood screw or sheet metal screw, or the like.Bottom ledge 28 is positioned in spaced confronting relation totop wall 22 and in annular relation to abottom opening 34, such thatperforation 10 opens into of box-anchor receptacle 12, withbottom opening 34 forming an exit way leading from the interior of the hollow cube. A plurality ofstructural reinforcement members 36 are arranged in buttressing relation to the outer portions oftop wall 22,back wall 24, and confrontingside walls 26 so as to provide structural rigidity and shear strength to box-anchor receptacle 12. Often,structural members 36 are arranged in rectilinear forms, i.e., open squares, rectangles, or other polygonal shapes (FIG. 5 ) that surround the outer portions of box-anchor receptacle 12 so as to provide reinforcement and buttressing, particularly against shear loads. -
Pegboard panel 2 is often arranged on the interior or exterior wall A of a room or shop area so that a plurality ofsupport devices 40 may be positioned on front surface 4 (FIG. 7 ). For convenience, in this specification, the term “support device” will be used to represent a type of fixture that is attachable topegboard panel 2, by insertion of a catch element 42 (often “hook” or “L” shaped) into at least one ofperforations 10, and used to hold various implements, i.e., hand tools, garden tools, instruments, wires, cables, display objects (such as packages, blister display packs, vacuum display packs, loose hardware or household items, grocery items, department or variety store items, and shelves, pictures, wire frames, and the like). - More particularly,
pegboard panel 2 is mounted upon a wall A in the following manner.Pegboard panel 2 is arranged so thatrear surface 6 is positioned in confronting parallel relation to a front surface of wall A. Once in this position,pegboard panel 2 is moved towards wall A until annularperipheral wall 8 engages wall A. In this position,pegboard panel 2 sits flush on the outer surface of wall A such thatback surface 44 ofback wall 24 of plurality of box-anchor receptacles 12 engages at least a portion of wall A. Once in this position, a fastener such aswood screw 32 is arranged in confronting coaxial relation with both aperforation 10 andopening 30 of a selected box-anchor receptacle 12. Once in this position,wood screw 32 is moved toward wall A until its pointedtip 47 travels throughopening 30 and engages the surface of wall A. Oncewood screw 32 is then rotated so as to be driven into wall A. As the shaft and threads ofwood screw 32 moves into wall A,head 50 ofwood screw 32 draws toward the inner surface ofback wall 24.Head 50 engages backwall 24 and secures it in contacting engagement with the portion of wall A that is adjacent to it. - This procedure can be repeated in as
many perforations 10 as is necessary to provide secure fixed engagement ofpegboard panel 2 to wall A. It should be noted that as a result of this construction,structural members 36 act in cooperation with the structure of box-anchor 12 to provide frame-like support at each position in which awood screw 32 has been driven into wall A. Advantageously,head 50 ofwood screw 32 is not readily obvious upon viewingfront surface 4 ofpegboard panel 2. Additionally, if a stud underlying wall A is not engaged by any one or more wood screws 32, it is only necessary to move toadjacent perforations 10 in an attempt to drive awood screw 32 into a stud. - Significantly, not only does this structural arrangement provide an improved aesthetic appearance to
pegboard panel 2, but it also allows for the positioning of the load-bearing parts, e.g., hooks, pegs, shelves, directly overwood screw 32 holdingpegboard panel 2. In this way, substantially all of the bending and shear loads, that are applied topegboard panel 2 as a result of supporting loads on those hooks and shelves, act directly upon the screw-wall-surface interface, i.e., orthogonally with the screw-wall surface interface, thus preventing unwanted and damaging torque loads from being applied topegboard panel 2. - It is to be understood that the present invention is by no means limited only to the particular constructions herein disclosed and shown in the drawings, but also comprises any modifications or equivalents within the scope of the claims.
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1. A pegboard panel comprising:
a front surface, a rear surface, and a plurality of perforations that extend from said front surface through said rear surface; and
a plurality of box-anchor receptacles projecting outwardly from said rear surface, each arranged in surrounding relation to and communicating with one of said plurality of perforations and comprising a back wall that is attached to, but spaced from said rear surface and that defines a through opening arranged in substantially coaxial relation with said perforation so as to receive a fastener for mounting said pegboard panel to a surface
2. A pegboard panel according to claim 1
wherein said plurality of box-anchor receptacles are arranged in a pattern that corresponds one for one with a pattern of said perforations.
3. A pegboard panel according to claim 1
wherein each of said box-anchor receptacles further comprises a top wall, confronting side walls, and a bottom ledge that are arranged together on said rear surface so as to form a hollow cube arranged in surrounding relation to a perforation.
4. A pegboard panel according to claim 1 wherein said through opening is defined in a central portion of said back wall, and is sized so as to receive a portion of a fastener.
5. A pegboard panel according to claim 3 wherein said bottom ledge is positioned in spaced confronting relation to said top wall and in annular relation to a bottom opening, such that said one of said plurality of perforations communicates with said bottom opening.
6. A pegboard panel according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of structural reinforcement members located on said rear surface so as to buttress said box-anchor receptacles.
7. A pegboard panel according to claim 6 wherein each of said box-anchor receptacles comprises a top wall, a back wall, confronting side walls, and a bottom ledge arranged on said rear surface so as to form a hollow cube buttressed by said structural reinforcement members.
8. A pegboard panel according to claim 7 wherein said confronting side walls engage said structural reinforcement members so as to provide structural rigidity and shear strength to each of said box-anchor receptacles.
9. A pegboard panel according to claim 6 wherein said structural members are arranged in rectilinear forms selected from the group consisting of open squares, rectangles, and polygons that are arranged in buttressing relation to outer portions of each of said box-anchor receptacles so as to provide reinforcement and structural support against shear loads.
10. A pegboard panel according to claim 1 comprising an annular peripheral wall that projects outwardly from a peripheral edge of said rear surface in surrounding relation to said plurality of perforations and said plurality of box-anchor receptacles.
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12. A pegboard panel according to claim 1 wherein a pad is positioned in surrounding relation to each of said perforations and stands proud of said front surface.
13. A storage system comprising:
a pegboard panel having a front surface, a rear surface, a plurality of perforations that extend from said front surface through said rear surface, and a plurality of box-anchor receptacles projecting outwardly from said rear surface, each arranged in surrounding relation to and communicating with one of said plurality of perforations and comprising a back wall that is spaced away from said rear surface and defines a through opening arranged in substantially coaxial communicating relation with said perforation;
a fastener positioned within said through opening and engaging said back wall so as to secure said pegboard panel to a structure thereby forming a pegboard panel supporting interface between said fastener, said back wall, and said structure; and
a support device that engages a portion of one of said plurality of box-anchor receptacles and is positioned on said front surface so that loads supported by said support device act directly upon said fastener-wall-structure pegboard panel supporting interface.
14. A storage system according to claim 13 wherein said plurality of box-anchor receptacles are arranged in a pattern that corresponds to a pattern of said perforations.
15. A storage system according to claim 13 wherein each of said box-anchor receptacles each comprise a pair of confronting side walls that project outwardly from said rear surface so as to support said back wall in spaced relation to said rear surface, a top wall, and an internally disposed bottom ledge so as to form a hollow cube.
16. A storage system according to claim 13 wherein said through opening is defined through a central portion of said back wall, and is sized so as to receive a portion of a fastener and engage a portion of said fastener.
17. A storage system according to claim 15 wherein said bottom annular ledge is positioned in spaced confronting relation to said top wall and in annular relation to a bottom opening, such that said one of said plurality of perforations communicates with said bottom opening.
18. A storage system according to claim 13 comprising a plurality of structural reinforcement members that are arranged in buttressing relation to outer portions of each of said box-anchor receptacles.
19. A storage system according to claim 18 wherein each of said box-anchor receptacles comprises a top wall, confronting side walls, and a bottom annular ledge that are arranged together on said rear surface so as to form a hollow cube and that is buttressed by said structural reinforcement members.
20. A storage system according to claim 19 wherein said confronting side walls engage and are buttressed by said structural reinforcement members so as to provide structural rigidity and shear strength to each of said box-anchor receptacles.
21. A storage system according to claim 18 wherein said structural members are arranged in rectilinear forms selected from the group consisting of open squares, rectangles, and polygons that are arranged in surrounding relation to outer portions of said box-anchor receptacle so as to provide reinforcement and buttressing against shear loads.
22. A storage system according to claim 13 comprising an annular peripheral wall that projects outwardly from a peripheral edge of said rear surface in surrounding relation to said plurality of perforations and said plurality of box-anchor receptacles.
23. (canceled)
24. A storage system according to claim 13 wherein a pad is positioned in surrounding relation to each of said perforations, and stands proud of said front surface.
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