Patent ID: 8899538

Claim:
An apparatus to hang a body on a support structure, comprising: a first member having a wall member, securable to a support structure using fasteners, a dog, proximal a first end of the first member, a peg that is proximal a second end of the first member with an enlarged head having a span and a center within the span that is spaced apart from the dog, and a saddle portion intermediate the enlarged head of the peg and an adjacent surface of the wall member to which the peg is secured, the saddle portion having a span that is smaller than the span of the adjacent head of the peg; and a second member having a body member securable to a body to be hung on the support structure, a plurality of generally adjacent dog recesses to receive the dog of the first member therein, and a bay with a bay opening, a throat that has a width that is wider than the span of the head of the peg, and a recess intermediate the bay opening and a adjacent surface of the body member; wherein the dog of the first member is spaced from the peg of the first member by a distance that exceeds the width of the throat of the bay of the second member; wherein the enlarged head of the peg of the first member is receivable into the throat and within the bay opening of the bay of the second member; wherein the saddle portion of the peg is receivable within the throat of the bay; and wherein the dog of the first member is spaced-apart from the saddle portion of the peg and the dog recesses are spaced-apart from the throat of the bay such that the dog of the first member is alignable with and receivable within at least one of the plurality of dog recesses of the second member as the saddle portion of the first member is received within the throat of the bay of the second member to rotatably secure the second member to the first member; and wherein the enlarged head of the peg is angularly rotatable, within a limited range, within the throat of the bay of the second member to allow the dog of the second member to be received into any one of the plurality of generally adjacent dog recesses of the second member to provide a range of orientations in which the body, secured to the second member, can be hung by engagement of the second member with the first member, secured to a support structure.