Patent ID: 9144349
Filing Date: 2015-09-29
Classification: A47B,A47F,A47J

Abstract:
1. A pot rack comprising: at least one track member comprising a pair of spaced-apart rails with upper rail surfaces having a ferromagnetic property, said upper rail surfaces lying in a common horizontal plane; and at least one hook member having a lower hook portion for releasably engaging a kitchen utensil, and an upper head portion of a dimension greater than a spacing between the rails wherein the upper head portion includes a magnetic member positioned beneath the head portion which is magnetically attracted to the upper rail surface of each of the spaced-apart rails and a vertically extending shank portion integrally interconnecting the upper head portion and the lower hook portion, said shank portion having a diameter smaller than a spacing between the rails to permit integral rotation of the head portion, shank portion, and hook portion in the track member, and wherein the magnetic member is a continuous, annular magnet having a rail contacting surface positioned beneath the head portion and co-planar with the common horizontal plane of the upper rail surfaces to magnetically contact the pair of spaced-apart upper rail surfaces, said rail contacting surface of the annular magnet being substantially perpendicular to and circumscribing the vertically extending integral shank portion of the hook member to permit longitudinal movement of the hook member along the track and rotational movement of the head portion, shank portion and hook portion about a vertical axis of the shank portion within the track for adjustment of a hanging orientation of the kitchen utensils hooked thereto, whereby the annular magnet causes the hook member to remain securely in the rails to maintain the kitchen utensil in a desired alignment without longitudinal or rotative movement thereof.