IP Library Granted Patent US 6,935,518
Granted Patent B2
US 6,935,518 · App. 10/445,699 · Granted Aug 30, 2005

System and apparatus for holding an item in storage

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,935,518
App. No.
10/445,699
Granted
Aug 30, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An item holder for use with a perforated panel having a shank with a support arm extending outwardly from a first end and a catch located at a second end. The catch includes a curved cantilevered strap projecting from the second end and having a stop tab located at a strap end positioned above, but spaced away from the second end. A system for supporting an item on a vertically oriented structure including a planar board having spaced perforations, where each perforation is defined by an internal top edge and an internal bottom edge of the board. An item holder that engages the board with a slot defined through the underside of the cantilevered strap between a top portion of the shank and the second end of the cantilevered strap so that when the item holder is located within one of the plurality of perforations, the slot engages the internal bottom edge of the board.

Claims (12)

1. A system for supporting an item on a vertically oriented structure comprising, in combination:

a substantially planar board having a front surface, a rear surface, and a plurality of spaced perforations wherein each perforation is defined by at least an internal top edge and an internal bottom edge of said board; and

an item holder comprising a shank having a support arm extending outwardly from a first end and a catch located at a second end wherein said catch comprises a curved cantilevered strap projecting from said second end and having a stop tab located at a strap end positioned above, but spaced away from said second end wherein a slot is defined through the underside of said cantilevered strap between a top portion of said shank and said strap end of said cantilevered strap so that when said curved cantilevered strap is located within one of said plurality of perforations, said stop tab is engaging said front surface and said slot engages said internal bottom edge of said board, wherein said stop tab includes inclined surfaces that form a nose at a front end and a shoulder surface at a rear end so as to form a wedge-shaped tab, further wherein said shoulder surface is wider than a width of said perforations such that when said cantilevered strap is inserted into one of said perforations, said shoulder surface engages said front surface so as to prevent said stop tab from passing through said perforation.

2. A system according to claim 1 wherein said first end of said cantilevered strap projects outwardly from said shoulder surface and a second end of said cantilevered strap projects outwardly from a top portion of said shank.

3. A system for supporting an item on a vertically oriented panel comprising, in combination:

a panel having a front surface, a rear surface, and a plurality of spaced perforations wherein each perforation is defined by at least a peripheral top edge and a peripheral bottom edge of said panel; and

an item holder comprising a shank having a support arm extending outwardly from a first end and a catch located at a second end wherein said catch comprises a curved cantilevered strap projecting from said second end including a radiused portion to effect said curve and having a stop tab located at a strap end positioned above, but spaced away from said second end wherein a slot is defined through the underside of said cantilevered strap between a top portion of said shank and said strap end of said cantilevered strap, wherein said catch engages said panel by said stop tab being deflected toward said second end and said radiused portion being positioned within a perforation so as to be disposed between said peripheral top edge and said peripheral bottom edge of said panel with said stop tab positioned adjacent to said front surface and said slot receiving said peripheral bottom edge of said panel, wherein said stop tab includes inclined surfaces that form a nose at a front end and a shoulder surface at a rear end so as to form a wedge-shaped tab so that said shoulder surface is wider than the width of said perforations such that when said cantilevered strap is inserted into one of said perforations, said shoulder surface engages said front surface.

4. A system according to claim 3 wherein said first end of said cantilevered strap projects outwardly from said shoulder surface and a second end of said cantilevered strap projects outwardly from a top portion of said shank.

5. A system for supporting an item on a perforated panel comprising, in combination:

a panel having a front surface and a plurality of spaced perforations wherein each perforation is defined by a peripheral top edge, a peripheral bottom edge, and spaced-apart peripheral side edges of said panel; and

an item holder comprising a shank having a support arm extending outwardly from a first end and a catch located at a second end, said catch comprising a curved, biasable cantilevered strap projecting from said second end and having a stop tab located at a strap end positioned above, but spaced away from said second end wherein a slot is defined through said cantilevered strap between said second end of said shank and said strap end, wherein when said catch engages said panel, said curved cantilevered strap is biased toward said strap end by said peripheral top edge with said stop tab being positioned on said front surface and a portion of said peripheral bottom edge of said panel being received within said slot, wherein said stop tab includes inclined surfaces that form a nose at a front end and a shoulder surface at a rear end so as to form a wedge-shaped tab so that said shoulder surface is wider than the width of said spaced-apart peripheral side edges such that when said cantilevered strap is inserted into one of said perforations, said shoulder surface engages said front surface.

6. A system according to claim 5 wherein said first end of said cantilevered strap projects outwardly from said shoulder surface and a second end of said cantilevered strap projects outwardly from a top portion of said shank.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2010
From: SS3 STORAGE SYSTEMS, LLC
To: STORAGE 2 STORAGE SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 025126/0112 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2004
From: EYE DESIGNS LLC
To: SS3 STORAGE SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 015044/0085 →