An apparatus for hanging an article from a door. In one aspect, the apparatus may comprise a support structure comprising a rear surface and a mirror supported by the support structure. First and second mounting plates may be secured to the rear surface of the support structure that each comprise a
An apparatus for hanging an article from a door. In one aspect, the apparatus may comprise a support structure comprising a rear surface and a mirror supported by the support structure. First and second mounting plates may be secured to the rear surface of the support structure that each comprise a first aperture defined by a closed-geometry edge. First and second elongate bracket members, each comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first mounting element protruding from the front surface, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the first elongate bracket may be provided. The support structure may be mounted to the first and second elongate bracket members, at least in part, by the first mounting elements slidably mating with a portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first and second mounting plates respectively.
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1. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a mirror apparatus comprising a rear surface;a first channel formed into the rear surface of the mirror apparatus;a second channel formed into the rear surface of the mirror apparatus, the first and second channels located on opposite sides of a vert
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An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a mirror apparatus comprising a rear surface;a first channel formed into the rear surface of the mirror apparatus;a second channel formed into the rear surface of the mirror apparatus, the first and second channels located on opposite sides of a vertical centerline of the mirror apparatus;a first flat plate comprising a first aperture defined by a closed-geometry edge, the first flat plate secured to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus by a plurality of fasteners, the first flat plate overlying a first portion of the first channel and forming a passageway into a second portion of the first channel via the first aperture of the first flat plate;a second flat plate comprising a first aperture defined by a closed-geometry edge, the second flat plate secured to the rear surface of the mirror apparatus by a plurality of fasteners, the second flat plate overlying a first portion of the second channel and forming a passageway into a second portion of the second channel via the first aperture of the second flat plate;a first elongate bracket member comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first mounting element protruding from the front surface of the first elongate bracket member, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the first elongate bracket member for slidably engaging a top edge of a door;a second elongate bracket member comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first mounting element protruding from the front surface of the second elongate bracket member, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the second elongate bracket member for slidably engaging the top edge of the door;the mirror apparatus mounted to the first elongate bracket member, at least in part, by the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member slidably mating with a portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate, the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member extending through the first aperture of the first flat plate and into the first channel; andthe mirror apparatus mounted to the second elongate bracket member, at least in part, by the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member slidably mating with a portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate, the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member extending through the first aperture of the second flat plate and into the second channel. 2. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mirror apparatus comprises: a frame comprising the rear surface of the mirror apparatus; anda mirror supported by the frame that forms at least a portion of a front surface of the mirror apparatus. 3. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member comprising a base portion and a distal portion, a slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and the front surface of the first elongate bracket member;the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member comprising a base portion and a distal portion, a slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and the front surface of the second elongate bracket member;the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate slidably disposed within the slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and the front surface of the first elongate bracket member; andthe portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate slidably disposed within the slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and the front surface of the second elongate bracket member. 4. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 3 wherein the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member is a hook and the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member is a hook. 5. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: wherein the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate that slidably mates with the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member comprises a top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate; andwherein the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate that slidably mates with the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member comprises a top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate. 6. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 5 wherein the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate overlies the first channel and the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate overlies the second channel. 7. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 6 further comprising: the first portion of the first channel located above the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate and the second portion of the first channel located below the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate; andthe first portion of the second channel located above the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate and the second portion of the second channel located below the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate. 8. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second channels is a through-hole. 9. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the slidable mating between the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate forming a first connection point between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate;the slidable mating between the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate forming a first connection point between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate;a second connection point between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate that is spaced apart and below the first connection point between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate; anda second connection point between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate that is spaced apart and below the first connection point between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate. 10. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 9 wherein the first and second connection points between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate maintain the front surface of the first elongate bracket member in surface contact with a front surface of the first flat plate; and wherein the first and second connection points between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate maintain the front surface of the second elongate bracket member in surface contact with a front surface of the second flat plate. 11. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: the mirror apparatus comprising a frame and a mirror;wherein the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate that slidably mates with the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member comprises a top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate;wherein the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate that slidably mates with the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member comprises a top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate;wherein the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate overlies the first channel and the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate overlies the second channel;the first portion of the first channel located above the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate and the second portion of the first channel located below the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate;the first portion of the second channel located above the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate and the second portion of the second channel located below the top edge of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate;wherein each of the first and second channels is a through-hole;the slidable mating between the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first flat plate forming a first connection point between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate;the slidable mating between the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second flat plate forming a first connection point between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate;a second connection point between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate that is spaced apart and below the first connection point between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate;a second connection point between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate that is spaced apart and below the first connection point between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate;wherein the first and second connection points between the first elongate bracket member and the first flat plate maintain the front surface of the first elongate bracket member in surface contact with a front surface of the first flat plate; andwherein the first and second connection points between the second elongate bracket member and the second flat plate maintain the front surface of the second elongate bracket member in surface contact with a front surface of the second flat plate. 12. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a support structure comprising a rear surface;a mirror coupled to the support structure;a first flat plate secured to the rear surface of the support structure by a plurality of fasteners;a second flat plate secured to the rear surface of the support structure by a plurality of fasteners, the first and second flat plates located on opposite sides of a vertical centerline of the over-the-door hanging apparatus;a first elongate bracket member comprising a front surface, a rear surface, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the first elongate bracket member for slidably engaging a top edge of a door;a second elongate bracket member comprising a front surface, a rear surface, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the second elongate bracket member for slidably engaging the top edge of the door;the support structure mounted to the first elongate bracket member by first and second connection points between the first flat plate and the first elongate bracket member that maintain the front surface of the first elongate bracket member in surface contact with a front surface of the first flat plate, wherein the first connection point between the first flat plate and the first elongate bracket member is accomplished by slidable mating between a first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and a first mounting element of the first flat plate; andthe support structure mounted to the second elongate bracket member by first and second connection points between the second flat plate and the second elongate bracket member that maintain the front surface of the second elongate bracket member in surface contact with a front surface of the second flat plate, wherein the first connection point between the second flat plate and the second elongate bracket member is accomplished by slidable mating between a first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and a first mounting element of the second flat plate. 13. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 12 further comprising: the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member comprising a protuberance extending from the front surface of the first elongate bracket member;the first mounting element of the first flat plate comprising a portion of a closed-geometry aperture formed in the first flat plate;the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member comprising a protuberance extending from the front surface of the second elongate bracket member; andthe first mounting element of the second flat plate comprising a portion of a closed-geometry aperture formed in the second flat plate. 14. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 13 further comprising: a portion of the protuberance of the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member being in surface contact with a rear surface of the first flat plate; anda portion of the protuberance of the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member being in surface contact with a rear surface of the second flat plate. 15. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 14 further comprising: a first channel formed into the rear surface of the support structure;a second channel formed into the rear surface of the support structure, the first and second channels located on opposite sides of the vertical centerline;the first flat plate overlying the first channel, the portion of the protuberance of the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member located within the first channel; andthe second flat plate overlying the second channel, the portion of the protuberance of the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member located within the second channel. 16. An over-the-door hanging apparatus comprising: a support structure comprising a rear surface;a mirror supported by the support structure;a first mounting plate comprising a first aperture defined by a closed-geometry edge, the first mounting plate secured to the rear surface of the support structure;a second mounting plate comprising a first aperture defined by a closed-geometry edge, the second mounting plate secured to the rear surface of the support structure;the first and second mounting plates located on opposite sides of a vertical centerline of the over-the-door hanging apparatus;a first elongate bracket member comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first mounting element protruding from the front surface of the first elongate bracket member, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the first elongate bracket member for slidably engaging a top edge of a door;a second elongate bracket member comprising a front surface, a rear surface, a first mounting element protruding from the front surface of the second elongate bracket member, and a bracket extending from the rear surface of the second elongate bracket member for slidably engaging the top edge of the door;the support structure mounted to the first elongate bracket member, at least in part, by the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member slidably mating with a portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first mounting plate; andthe support structure mounted to the second elongate bracket member, at least in part, by the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member slidably mating with a portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second mounting plate. 17. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 16 further comprising: the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member comprising a base portion and a distal portion, a slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and the front surface of the first elongate bracket member;the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member comprising a base portion and a distal portion, a slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and the front surface of the second elongate bracket member;the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first mounting plate slidably disposed within the slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member and the front surface of the first elongate bracket member; andthe portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second mounting plate slidably disposed within the slot formed between the distal portion of the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member and the front surface of the second elongate bracket member. 18. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 17 wherein the first mounting element of the first elongate bracket member is a flanged fastener and the first aperture of the first mounting plate is a multi-width aperture; and wherein the first mounting element of the second elongate bracket member is a flanged fastener and the first aperture of the second mounting plate is a multi-width aperture. 19. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 16 wherein the support structure comprises a frame. 20. The over-the-door hanging apparatus of claim 16 further comprising: a first channel formed into the rear surface of the support structure;a second channel formed into the rear surface of the support structure;the first mounting plate secured to the rear surface of the support structure so that the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the first mounting plate overlies the first channel; andthe second mounting plate secured to the rear surface of the support structure so that the portion of the closed-geometry edge of the first aperture of the second mounting plate overlies the second channel.
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