Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Attached laterally of support
Patent
1983-08-11
1985-08-20
McCall, James T.
Horizontally supported planar surfaces
Attached laterally of support
108107, 248245, A47B 500
Patent
active
045357056
ABSTRACT:
Many different so-called "wall systems" as are often used in offices and other locations employ perforate, vertically extending, spaced, parallel standards in supporting one or more objects through the use of hooks extending through perforations in the standards. Any such system can be improved by utilizing sloping surfaces on an object held by the standards and a wedging member associated with each sloped surface. When an object with such a surface is in place on a standard so that the hooks employed extend through openings in the standard the wedging member associated with the surface is moved so as to be wedged between the sloped surface with which it is associated and the standard so as to move the object generally outwardly from the standard in order to pull the hooks firmly in contact with the interior of the standard. This results in the object being held firmly relative to the standard employed.
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Boswell K. H.
Eldon Industries Inc.
McCall James T.
O'Brian Edward D.
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