F16B47/006

DASH CAM MOUNT
20200079295 · 2020-03-12 ·

A mount for an electronic device includes a suction cup defining a front face attachable to a flat surface and an opposed rear face, a plunger having a plunger head attached to the rear face of the suction cup and a plunger arm extending away from the plunger head, a plunger stator defining a guide passage through which the plunger arm reciprocates relative to the plunger stator, a plunger actuator movably engaged with the plunger arm on an opposite side of the guide passage as the plunger head, an adapter attached to the plunger stator on the same side of the guide passage as the plunger head, the adapter defining an opening through which the plunger arm extends and a wire routing channel at least partially around a periphery of the adapter, and a mounting arm extending from the adapter and connectable to an electronic device.

MOUNT APPARATUS FOR SECURING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO A SURFACE
20200070735 · 2020-03-05 ·

Various embodiments of a mount apparatus are disclosed herein for securing an electronic device (such as a radar/laser detector, GPS device, and/or dash camera or other electronic device used within a vehicle) to a surface such as an interior surface (e.g., windshield, dashboard) of a vehicle. In one example, the mount apparatus includes a magnet which is adapted to be coupled with a corresponding metal surface within the electronic device, so that the magnet positioned within the apparatus provides a magnetic force to aid a user in securing the mount apparatus and the electronic device to each other.

Adjustable Vanity Mirror With Hanger Bracket And Suction Cup
20200064590 · 2020-02-27 ·

The invention comprises a hands-free, adjustable telescoping magnifying mirror. The mirror may have a first reflective surface and a second reflective surface and can be secured to a horizontal or vertical surface using a suction cup base or can be hung over a door or ledge using a retractable hanger bracket. A telescoping rod is attached to the suction cup base. The mirror may be extended from the base by extending the telescoping rod and the mirror assembly can stand freely without falling over, whether the suction cup base is engaged or not. Additionally, one or more light sources may be disposed at a periphery of the first reflective surface or second reflective surface.

WALL-MOUNTED SHOWER HEAD HOLDING STRUCTURE

A wall-mounted shower head holding structure includes a suction cup assembly capable of holding a shower head. The suction cup assembly includes a suction cup body and a retractable mechanism. The suction cup body can be retractably held to a front end of a wall-mounted main body through the retractable mechanism. When in use, the shower head is attached to and held at the front end of the suction cup assembly. It is quite convenient for use, and does not affect the use of the shower head.

Safety handrail capable of displaying suction force
10553095 · 2020-02-04 ·

A safety handrail contains: a body, two hollow suckers, two sucking disc units, and two display units. The body includes multiple griping portions. Two hollow suckers are fitted on two ends of the body respectively. The two sucking disc units are accommodated in the two hollow suckers separately, and the two display units are symmetrically disposed beside the two hollow suckers respectively. Each of the two display units includes an accommodation chamber having a window and a through hole, each display unit includes a resilient element housed in the accommodation chamber, and each display unit further includes a movable element accommodated in the accommodation chamber. Furthermore, the movable element has a first section, a second section, and a third section passing through the through hole.

BAR APPARATUS FOR REMOVABLE ATTACHMENT TO A SUPPORT SURFACE
20200009413 · 2020-01-09 ·

The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to a bar apparatus that can be removably attached to a support surface. The disclosed apparatus, in particular embodiments, includes a support bar and at least two support members configured to securely (but removably) attach the support bar to a surface, such as a wall. The present disclosure is further directed to a method of installing a bar apparatus by, in one embodiment, attaching a first end of a support bar to a surface, rotating the bar apparatus about a rotating joint, and attaching a second end of the support bar to the surface.

Connection to a suction disc
20200011369 · 2020-01-09 ·

The connection of an accessory to a suction disc module comprises a lever mounted to the suction disc module; a latch bar on each side of that lever, and a raised shoulder on a top surface of the lever. The accessory has a pair of inclined latch blocks for engagement with the latch bars and a square-edge boss for engagement with the raised shoulder. The lever is urged away from the suction disc module by a spring. The lever has an overrun in a displacement thereof while a displacement of the spring remains constant. The lever is selectively movable along this overrun for engaging the latch bars with the inclined latch blocks and for engaging the raised shoulder with the square-edge boss. This latter engagement of the raised shoulder with the square-edge boss prevents an excess movement of the connecting direction, and urges the accessory in the release direction.

ELECTRIC VACUUM SUCTION LIFTER
20190375604 · 2019-12-12 ·

A touch display device includes a display module, a touch module and a light-transmitting substrate. The display module has a display surface and a bottom surface opposite to the display surface. The touch module is fixed to the display surface by an adhesive. The adhesive, the touch module and the display surface together form an accommodating space between the display module and the touch module. The light-transmitting substrate is disposed in the accommodating space, one side of the light-transmitting substrate is fixed to the display surface by a first optical adhesive, the other side of the light-transmitting substrate is fixed to the touch module by a second optical adhesive. An adhesive strength of the adhesive is greater than an adhesive strength of the first optical adhesive, and the adhesive strength of the adhesive is greater than an adhesive strength of the second optical adhesive.

MOUNT FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
20190369664 · 2019-12-05 ·

A mount includes a frame, a head coupled to a first end of the frame, a suction cup positioned at an opposite second end of the frame, and a suction-cup activator. Rotational movement of the suction-cup activator causes a corresponding axial moment of the suction cup for attaching the mount to a surface. The head allows attachment of a handheld electronic device to the mount.

FIXING DEVICE
20190335963 · 2019-11-07 ·

A retaining pin comprising a body section having an aperture therein and being provided with a suction cup. An actuation mechanism arranged at a first end of the body section and a pin is connected at a first end to the actuation means and extends therefrom, through the aperture of the body section. An outer sleeve is arranged around the pin and in contact therewith and the outer sleeve comprises an expandable section that, upon operation of the actuation means, can be expanded from a first dimension to a second dimension.