[0001] The present invention relates to a fastening construction according to the preamble
of Claim 1.
[0002] A fastening construction of this kind can be used to hang paintings. However, it
can also be used to fasten a wide variety of objects to a fixed part. As an example
a computer to a table can be quoted. In US Patent Specification 2263901, a construction
is described which is to be fitted horizontally and has to be fastened to a painting's
stretcher pieces or the like. The painting can thereby be displaced in the horizontal
direction relative to a fastening screw or the like and so the middle can be precisely
located to allow the painting to hang correctly. The screw or the like is brought
via a keyhole-shaped opening into the fastening part. Once the screw has been fitted
in the opening in question, a nail can ensure that the screw is blocked, i.e. it is
no longer possible to remove a painting directly from the wall.
[0003] A problem with a construction of this kind is that it is especially difficult, even
for authorized persons, to remove the painting. For the authorized person will need
to get the aforementioned nail out of the opening and because all this is situated
between painting and wall, this will be no simple task. Moreover, the introduction
of the nail proves difficult because the nail has to be introduced precisely through
two opposite openings which are likewise located in the space which is difficult to
access between painting and wall. Moreover, the construction is solely achievable
if it is fitted horizontally, to be more precise positioned horizontally in the right
direction. In all other positions, there is the risk of the nail falling out of the
openings concerned.
[0004] The object of the present invention is to eliminate this drawback.
[0005] This object is realized in the above-described fastening construction by way of the
characterizing measures of Claim 1. Through the use of a screw construction, there
is no risk of the screw concerned going astray. Moreover, this screw can be operated
at a distance in a secured manner and the fastening construction can be used in any
position. Although it is possible in principle for the screw to extend to an opposite
opening and can also easily be brought into some such opposite opening, this is not
necessary per se, so that it may extend only over the largest part of the keyhole-shaped
opening.
[0006] It is noted that from German Patent Specification 103533 a fastening construction
is known which has to be fastened to the back of a painting or the like. This comprises
an opening and screws which act upon this opening from three sides and are able to
retain a fastening means. There is no mention here of any two-part constitution of
the opening, as according to the present invention. The use of three screws is especially
complicated, both as regards the construction and as regards the fitting of the fastening
construction concerned.
[0007] The invention also relates to a bearing element for a painting comprising an above-described
fastening construction, wherein the fastening part is designed to be fitted to the
stretcher pieces of that painting. Depending on the application, the design will be
adapted accordingly. It is important to understand however that the invention is not
limited to the hanging of paintings, but is for all other objects known in the prior
art which have to be hung on a wall or the like.
[0008] A known bearing element comprises a fastening to the painting and is provided with
a keyhole-shaped receiving fixture, in which the "inlet" for the fastening screw or
the like in the wall is located on the underside. For the fastening of a painting,
bearing elements can always be fitted close to the top ends on opposite sides of the
painting, and following correct positioning of the fastening screws or hooks in the
wall, the painting can be slid over them such that it moves into the second part of
the receiving fixture, whereby the painting is fastened in stable manner to the wall.
Such a fastening is primarily used in more professional applications, such as in museums
and the like. There is no risk herein of hanging crooked.
[0009] In such museums, in addition to break-in safeguards, it is usual to provide safeguards
against removal. That is to say, paintings and other hung objects being removed unnoticed
from the wall must be prevented. Smaller paintings, in particular, can easily be concealed
under the jackets of visitors and transported out of the museum.
[0010] In the prior art, in order to limit this risk a wide variety of electronic constructions
are proposed which, whenever the painting is moved relative to the wall, emit a signal.
For the first part, such electronic safeguards are very expensive. For the second
part, a false alarm has often proved to be given, so that the motivation of the attendant
still to take action when the umpteenth alarm goes off is rapidly diminished after
a number of false alarms.
[0011] The object of the present invention is to eliminate this drawback and provide a cheap,
effective safeguard.
[0012] This object is realized in an above-described bearing element in that the support
is provided with blocking means which inhibit displacement of that fastening means
from that second part to that first part.
[0013] The invention is based upon the idea of fastening the painting or the like more or
less fixedly to the wall. That is to say, after positioning, the blocking means are
made effective and it is no longer possible to move the painting or the like back
upwards in order thereby to reach the introduction opening for the fastening means
such as a screw. It is not possible to remove the painting from the wall without considerable
conspicuous force.
[0014] It will be understood that such a construction is particularly easy to realize and
hence cheap, whilst the risk of false alarm is eliminated.
[0015] The receiving fixture for the reception of the fastening means will be matched to
the shape of that fastening means. If that fastening means is a headed screw or a
hexagon socket head screw, the receiving fixture can be keyhole-like in design. That
is to say, in the usage position there is on the underside a relatively large opening
(first part) in the vertical direction, followed by a comparatively narrower opening
in which the fastening means can only slide to and fro and cannot be removed from
the bearing element.
[0016] The screw means can be provided with any head which is known in the prior art for
the driving thereof and this head will preferably be designed such that manual twisting
is not easily possible, whilst for displacement thereof a special key, such as a hexagon
socket screw key, is used.
[0017] With the above-described construction, it is especially easily feasible also to provide
height-adjustment means. The fitting of further screw means, which in the fitted position
of the bearing element are vertically displaceable, allows in the second part of the
receiving fixture, the position of the fastening means relative to the bearing element
to be adjusted.
[0018] According to an especially advantageous embodiment of the invention, the fastening
construction is used as a bearing element for a painting or the like.
[0019] The invention will be illustrated in greater detail below with reference to an illustrative
embodiment represented in the drawing, in which
- Fig. 1
- shows in perspective view the bearing element according to the invention from the
rear side, i.e. the side facing the painting; and
- Fig. 2
- shows two bearing elements fastened to a painting in rear view.
In Fig. 1, the bearing element according to the invention is denoted by 1. As can
be seen from Fig. 2, this is intended to be fastened to stretcher pieces 2 of a painting
3. From Fig. 2 it is apparent that two of such bearing elements 1 are present. It
is self-evident that the left bearing element 1 is a mirror image of the right bearing
element 1.
[0020] Fastening between the bearing element 1 and the stretcher pieces of the painting
2 is effected via a lowered edge part 4 of the bearing element 1, which is provided
with openings 5 for receiving screws, nails and the like which are denoted by 6 in
Fig. 2. The bearing element is provided with a raised part or support 12 provided
with a keyhole-shaped receiving opening 7 comprising a first lower part 8, which is
round, and a second part 9 connected thereto, which is of key-shaped design. In the
represented example, the connection between the first and second part is a vertical
line in the usage position, but it must be understood that this can also be a horizontal
line or any other line between horizontal and vertical. Support 12 is provided with
a flanged part (not represented in detail), in which a screw thread is fitted for
the reception of a adjusting bolt 10. This is fitted in such a way that the end thereof
can extend to a greater or lesser extent into slot 9. A locking bolt 11 is fitted
in screw thread cut in the transition part between support 12 and edge part 4. All
this is positioned such that this locking screw 11, when screwed in, emerges in the
transition between the parts 8 and 9 (self-evidently lying behind and in front thereof
respectively). The raised part 12 or support is additionally provided with an opening
13. This opening 13 can be provided with a screw thread for the reception of a hook
or eye, thereby allowing for simple storage in warehouses and the like. The thickness
of the different plate parts from which the bearing element 1 is constructed will
self-evidently be chosen in accordance with the function thereof.
[0021] In Fig. 2, a screw 14 is shown in diagrammatic representation, which screw has a
comparatively narrow shank and thicker head. All this is designed such that the head
can move just through the opening 8 but not through slot 9, whilst the shank is displaceable
in the slot 9 of the raised part. After the painting has been hung, height-adjustment
can be realized through positional adjustment of the bolt 10. For this bolt 10 presses
with its free end upon the shank of screw 14. In order to prevent the shank of screw
14 from drifting, the end of the adjusting bolt 10 can be designed in a crater shape,
i.e. such that the core of the bolt is hollow at its free end. The bolt 11 is consequently
able to be fully screwed in, whereby displacement of screw 14 from slot 9 is inhibited.
Screws 10 and 11 can be provided with special means, such as a hexagon socket head,
to hinder operation by unauthorized persons. In addition, securing means can be present
and other further locking devices.
[0022] With the above construction, it is possible in an especially simple manner to acquire
a safeguard against the unauthorized removal of paintings. For an important factor
in theft is to slow down the act and the fitting of locking bolt 11 means that it
will take an unauthorized person considerable time to remove the painting, so that
this construction offers particularly effective break-in protection.
[0023] Although the invention is described above with reference to a preferred embodiment,
it will be understood by those skilled in the art that many variants are possible
which are within the scope of the appended claims.
1. Fastening construction for fixing an object such as a painting (2) to a wall or other
fixed part, comprising a fastening part (4) to be fastened to that object and connected
to a support (12) provided with a receiving fixture (7) for receiving a fastening
part, such as a screw (14), fitted in this wall or other fixed part, which receiving
fixture (7) comprises two parts, a first part (8) for the free introduction of the
fastening means and an adjoining second part (9) for receiving that fastening means
displaceably in the vertical direction but in a locking manner in the direction perpendicular
to the wall, the support (12) being provided with blocking means (11) which inhibit
displacement of said fastening means from that second part (9) to said first part
(8), characterized in that the blocking means comprise a screw means which is fitted
in this support such that it is displaceable in a direction perpendicular to the connecting
line between said first and second part.
2. Fastening construction according to Claim 1, wherein the receiving fixture comprises
a keyhole-shaped opening made in a plate of the support which, spaced from the fastening
part (4) of the bearing element, is fitted to those stretcher pieces or the like.
3. Fastening construction according to one of the preceding claims, in which that fastening
part (4), in addition to the support (12), is fitted extending in the direction of
the path of motion first part-second part.
4. Bearing element for a painting (2), comprising a fastening construction according
to one of the preceding claims, in which the fastening part (4) is designed to be
fitted to the stretcher pieces of the painting.
5. Bearing element according to Claim 4, provided with height-adjustment means (10)
6. Bearing element according to Claim 5, comprising a screw means which is displaceably
fitted in that bearing element and, in fitted position of the fastening means, is
fitted above that second part (9) of said receiving fixture.
7. Bearing element according to one of Claims 4-6, provided with a further opening (13).