Office rail assembly for work board
A work board assembly having a board and hook assembly mountable to a rail assembly, and the rail assembly is mountable to a wall. A flip chart holder may optionally be hung on the board to add versatility to the board. The hook assembly is rotatable, thereby allowing opposite surfaces of the board to be easily and quickly exposed. The exposed surfaces may accept markers or the surfaces may allow tacking of documents, or one surface may be for markers and the other for tacking. The rail assembly includes a bracket designed to be attached to a wall and to mount a rotatable cam. The cam is received by a rail and rotation of the cam causes locking engagement of the rail to the bracket.
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The present application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/712,225 entitled “Work Board Assembly”, filed on Nov. 13, 2003, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/355,884, entitled “Versatile Work Board System”, filed on Jan. 31, 2003.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION STATEMENT RE FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCHNot applicable.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rail assembly for supporting a work board and more particularly to a rail assembly in an office environment for supporting a work board assembly, rail assembly which is simple and versatile.
2. Description of the Related Art
Marker boards, tack boards and flip charts are all well known devices for communicating in a workplace. See for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,518,217; 5,152,490; 4,258,893; 4,239,170; and 3,975,837. Unfortunately, none of the prior related art offers the versatility, simplicity and ease of use needed in present day office environments.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe lack of versatility offered by previous devices has been overcome by the present invention. What is described here is an office rail assembly for supporting a work board assembly and having structure to receive a hook attached to said work board assembly, the office rail assembly including a rail, a rail end cap and a rail hanger bracket.
There are a number of advantages, features and objects achieved with the present invention which are believed not to be available in earlier related devices. For example, the rail assembly disclosed herein is extremely versatile, simply constructed, reliable, robust and easy to assemble and use. The rail assembly is also relatively inexpensive.
A complete understanding of the present invention and other objects, advantages and features thereof will be gained from a consideration of the present specification which provides written description of the invention, and of the manner and process of making and using the invention, set forth in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains, or which it is most nearly connected, to make and use the same in compliance with Title 35 U.S.C. section 112 (first paragraph). Furthermore, the following description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing provided herein represents an example of the invention in compliance with Title 35 U.S.C. section 112 (first paragraph), but the invention itself is defined in the Claims section attached hereto.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
While the present invention is open to various modifications and alternative constructions, the preferred embodiment illustrating the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out their invention is shown in the various figures of the drawing and will be described herein in detail, pursuant to Title 35 U.S.C. section 112 (first paragraph). It is understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the particular embodiment, form or example which is disclosed herein. To the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalent structures and methods, and alternative constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended Claims section attached hereto, pursuant to Title 35 U.S.C. section 112 (second paragraph).
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A second board and hook assembly 24 includes a flip chart 26 mounted over the front surface 27 of the board.
A third board and hook assembly 28 is illustrated straddling both rail assemblies 12, 14 allowing the board and hook assembly to be placed in a comer of the room where the two walls 16, 18 intersect.
A fourth embodiment of the board and hook assembly 30 is illustrated partially in broken line to show how the board may be swiveled or rotated one hundred and eighty degrees from an exposure of a front surface 32 to the exposure of a rear surface 34. This is accomplished simply by removing one hook assembly from the rail assembly and rotating the other hook assembly. This operation will be explained in more detail hereinbelow.
The structural simplicity of the work board system is illustrated in
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The hook assembly 64,
The hook assembly 64 also includes a detent formed by two projections 100, 102 formed on the upper surface 104 of the bracket base 92 and two recesses 106, 108 formed in a bottom surface 110 of the hook. The hook may be positioned in any rotational attitude relative to the bracket, however, when the hook is aligned with the bracket as shown in
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The rail hanger bracket 42 has a generally L-shaped configuration including a horizontal leg portion 120,
The rail 46 has, as shown in
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The door includes an outer surface 176 and an inner surface 178. As shown in
In operation, the flip chart holder may be easily installed on or removed from a board simply by placing the flip chart hanging bracket over the top frame member 72 of the board. If the flip chart holder is to be used, a fresh pad or tablet may be installed simply by opening the door and have the pad engage the adjustable hooks 188, 190. Because the hooks slide along the door, they may be adjusted to the size of the pad mounting holes. The door may then be closed and the user may write on the pad.
The door to the flip chart holder may be opened so that the top sheet and subsequent sheets of the pad may be folded back to present a fresh sheet. When the door is returned to its closed position, the turned over sheets of the pad are maintained out of the way.
It should be noted that even when the flip chart is installed, the board and hook assembly combination may be swiveled to expose the rear surface of the board.
The above specification describes in detail several preferred embodiments of the present invention. Other examples, embodiments, modifications and variations will, under both the literal claim language and the doctrine of equivalents, come within the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims. For example, modifications to the shape of the hanger bracket or to the rail are all considered equivalent structures and will also come within the literal language of the claims. Still other alternatives will also be equivalent as will many new technologies. There is no desire or intention here to limit in any way the application of the doctrine of equivalents nor to limit or restrict the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An office rail assembly for supporting a work board assembly and having structure to receive a hook attached to said work board assembly, said office rail assembly comprising:
- a rail;
- a rail end cap; and
- a rail hanger bracket.
2. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said rail hanger bracket includes a rotatable cam portion and a wall mounting portion.
3. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- said cam portion is receivable by said rail and is engaged by rotating said cam portion.
4. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- said cam portion includes a handle and a fastener, said handle for rotating said cam portion and said fastener for retaining said cam portion in the engaged position.
5. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein:
- said cam portion includes two rotatable cam members for engaging abutting rail segments.
6. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- said rail has a generally C-shaped cross-section; and
- said cam portion of said rail hanger bracket engages a portion of an inner surface of said C-shaped cross-section of said rail.
7. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein:
- said inner surface of said C-shaped cross-section of said rail includes an upper curved portion and a lip portion; and
- said cam portion of said rail hanger bracket engages said upper curved portion of said rail.
8. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 7 wherein:
- said rail hanger bracket includes a projecting foot portion for engaging said lip portion of said rail.
9. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said rail end cap includes an end wall portion and a rail engaging arm.
10. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein:
- an outer surface of said rail engaging arm has a shape complementing the shape of an inner surface of said rail and said rail engaging arm includes a fastener opening.
11. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein:
- said rail hanger bracket includes a rotatable cam portion and a wall mounting portion.
12. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein:
- said cam portion is receivable by said rail and is engaged by rotating said cam portion.
13. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein:
- said rail has a generally C-shaped cross-section; and
- said cam portion of said rail hanger bracket engages a portion of an inner surface of said C-shaped cross-section of said rail.
14. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein:
- said inner surface of said C-shaped cross-section of said rail includes an upper curved portion and a lip portion; and
- said cam portion of said rail hanger bracket engages said upper curved portion of said rail.
15. The rail assembly as claimed in claim 14 wherein:
- said rail hanger bracket includes a projecting foot portion for engaging said lip portion of said rail.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 14, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2005
Applicant:
Inventors: Josiah Ives (Kalona, IA), Mark Schaefers (Muscatine, IA), Robert Glenn (Chicago, IL), Shawn Barrett (Des Plaines, IL), William Cesaroni (Glenview, IL)
Application Number: 10/962,313