Track system for adjustably mounting objects to a structure

A - Human Necessities – 47 – F

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A47F 5/08 (2006.01) A47G 1/16 (2006.01) A47G 29/087 (2006.01)

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CA 2289976

A track system for adjustably mounting objects to a structure, such as a wall having an uneven surface, comprises a track, and a plurality of longitudinally spaced connectors. Each connector consists of an adjuster and a fastener. The adjuster preferably includes a threaded sleeve, and a foot having a flat bottom surface for bearing against the surface of the structure. Each threaded sleeve is dimensioned to fit within a corresponding threaded aperture in the back wall of the track. The adjuster preferably includes a pivoting foot which provides full wall surface contact notwithstanding local surface irregularities. The track may include a back wall assembly and a cover. The back wall assembly preferably includes a plurality of sliding wall sections which are tied to a footer and a header by means of a tie-bar. The cover preferably includes a magnetic metal plate which contacts a magnet located on the tie-bar, when the cover is fitted over the back wall assembly. The track system may also include a carriage shaped for engaging and sliding along the track. The carriage includes a mounting device for mounting an object thereto. The mounting device may be a suspending device for suspending an object such as a wall hanging.

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