IP Library Granted Patent US 11,116,317
Granted Patent B2
US 11,116,317 · App. 16/677,206 · Granted Sep 14, 2021

Floating shelf brackets and methods of using same

Inventor: Robert LeBlanc (Kennesaw, GA)
Assignee: Lewis Hyman, Inc.
A47B96/067A47B96/027
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Patent No.
US 11,116,317
App. No.
16/677,206
Granted
Sep 14, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A floating shelf includes a plank shelf, and a floating shelf bracket, configured to support the plank shelf, including a connecting bar and two or more bracket arms attached to one another by the connecting bar. The connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms may be permanently attached to one another so that the floating shelf bracket is a unitary, single-piece bracket. The connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms may be removably attached to one another.

Claims (29)

1. A floating shelf, comprising:

a plank shelf; and

a floating shelf bracket, configured to support the plank shelf, comprising a connecting bar and two or more bracket arms attached to one another by the connecting bar,

wherein the connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms are permanently attached to one another so that the floating shelf bracket is a unitary, single-piece bracket, and

wherein a top surface of each of the two or more bracket arms is positioned below a top of the connecting bar such that when a bottom surface of the plank shelf is positioned on the top surface of each of the two or more bracket arms, the top of the connecting bar is substantially concealed behind the plank shelf.

2. The floating shelf of claim 1 , wherein the floating shelf comprises an elongated opening formed on a rear side of the floating shelf which is configured to come into contact with the connecting bar at a supported position.

3. The floating shelf of claim 1 , wherein the connecting bar comprises a plurality of screw holes which are countersunk to ensure that heads of corresponding screws received by the plurality of screw holes are flush with a surface of the connecting bar.

4. The floating shelf of claim 1 , wherein the plank shelf is at least one of about 24 inches wide, about 36 inches wide, and about 42 inches wide, and the floating shelf bracket is at least one of about 21.5 inches wide, about 30.7 inches wide, and about 35 inches wide.

5. The floating shelf of claim 1 , wherein the floating shelf bracket further comprises an intermediate connecting bar.

6. The floating shelf of claim 1 , wherein the two or more bracket arms comprise at least three bracket arms which are evenly separated.

7. A floating shelf, comprising:

a plank shelf; and

a floating shelf bracket, configured to support the plank shelf, comprising a connecting bar and two or more bracket arms attached to one another by the connecting bar,

wherein the connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms are removably attached to one another,

wherein the connecting bar comprises a pair of projections and each of the two or more bracket arms comprises an opening for receiving one of the pair of projections, and

wherein each projection becomes gradually wider as it projects farther from the connecting bar.

8. The floating shelf of claim 7 , wherein the floating shelf comprises an elongated opening formed on a rear side of the floating shelf which is configured to come into contact with the connecting bar at a supported position.

9. The floating shelf of claim 7 , wherein the connecting bar comprises a plurality of screw holes which are countersunk to ensure that heads of corresponding screws received by the plurality of screw holes are flush with a surface of the connecting bar.

10. The floating shelf of claim 7 , wherein the plank shelf is at least one of about 24 inches wide, about 36 inches wide, and about 42 inches wide, and the floating shelf bracket is at least one of about 21.5 inches wide, about 30.7 inches wide, and about 35 inches wide.

11. The floating shelf of claim 7 , wherein the floating shelf bracket further comprises an intermediate connecting bar.

12. The floating shelf of claim 7 , wherein the projection comprises a slot opening at an upper side of the projection.

13. A method of using a floating shelf, comprising:

providing a floating shelf which comprises

a plank shelf; and

a floating shelf bracket, configured to support the plank shelf, comprising a connecting bar and two or more bracket arms attached to one another by the connecting bar,

wherein a top surface of each of the two or more bracket arms is positioned below a top of the connecting bar such that when a bottom surface of the plank shelf is positioned on the top surface of each of the two or more bracket arms, the top of the connecting bar is substantially concealed behind the plank shelf;

leveling and hanging the floating shelf bracket using the connecting bar; and

placing the plank shelf on top of the floating shelf bracket.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising assembling the connecting bar and the two or more bracket arms of the floating shelf bracket prior to handing the floating shelf bracket.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2025
From: LEWIS HYMAN, INC.
To: FVLS CONSULTANCY
Reel/Frame 073232/0384 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2025
From: FVLS CONSULTANCY
To: HW HOME LLC
Reel/Frame 073232/0434 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 16, 2020
From: LEBLANC, ROBERT
To: LEWIS HYMAN, INC.
Reel/Frame 052124/0531 →