Patent classifications
B44C5/02
Trophy mount and skull clamp
A trophy mount and a skull clamp are disclosed. The trophy mount can comprise a skull coupling feature configured to interface with and support a skull, and a positioning device configured to provide rotation of the skull coupling feature in at least two rotational degrees of freedom to facilitate positioning of the skull. The skull clamp can comprise a first jaw configured to extend into a foramen magnum of an occipital bone of a skull toward a nose end of the skull, and a second jaw operable with the first jaw to clamp the occipital bone and secure a bottom of the skull.
Trophy mount and skull clamp
A trophy mount and a skull clamp are disclosed. The trophy mount can comprise a skull coupling feature configured to interface with and support a skull, and a positioning device configured to provide rotation of the skull coupling feature in at least two rotational degrees of freedom to facilitate positioning of the skull. The skull clamp can comprise a first jaw configured to extend into a foramen magnum of an occipital bone of a skull toward a nose end of the skull, and a second jaw operable with the first jaw to clamp the occipital bone and secure a bottom of the skull.
SKULL MOUNT FOR USE IN SKULL MOUNTING
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a skull mount for skull mounting or European mounting to display an animal skull with antlers. The skull mount comprises two pieces, a base and a skull plate cover. A skull plate with antlers affixed thereto may be positioned on the base. This way, since the antlers are still attached to the skull plate, it provides natural positioning of the antlers for that animal. The skull plate cover then registers on the base and covers a portion of the skull plate of the animal. As such, the skull mount covers the skull plate and provides a skull mount with naturally positioned antlers within an anatomically correct skull cover patterning.
SKULL MOUNT FOR USE IN SKULL MOUNTING
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a skull mount for skull mounting or European mounting to display an animal skull with antlers. The skull mount comprises two pieces, a base and a skull plate cover. A skull plate with antlers affixed thereto may be positioned on the base. This way, since the antlers are still attached to the skull plate, it provides natural positioning of the antlers for that animal. The skull plate cover then registers on the base and covers a portion of the skull plate of the animal. As such, the skull mount covers the skull plate and provides a skull mount with naturally positioned antlers within an anatomically correct skull cover patterning.
Display Wall Mount
A display mount includes roll, yaw, and pitch adjustments to precisely position the display. A wall mount is secured to a room wall. A roll axis is provided by a first vertical plate pivotally engaging a horizontal stud held by the wall mount. A first horizontal plate is fixed to the first vertical plate. A yaw axis is provided by a vertical stud pivotally attaching a second horizontal plate to the first horizontal plate. A second vertical plate is fixed to the second horizontal plate. A pitch axis is provided by a second horizontal stud pivotally attaching a third vertical plate to the second vertical plate. The third vertical plate includes a display engaging clamp or mount. Cork clutch disks residing between pivoting surfaces provide a clutching function retaining hand adjustments.
Animal Skull Mount Clip System and Method of Use
An animal skull mount clip system comprising of a clip with flexible legs extending from a base having a hole, where the legs are inserted into the brain cavity of an animal skull through the foramen magnum by flexing the legs together to clear the foramen magnum before expanding back to their original position, thereby securing the clip within the animal skull and allowing the skull to be attached to a mounting surface by placement of the clip and skull over a mounting stud.
Animal Skull Mount Clip System and Method of Use
An animal skull mount clip system comprising of a clip with flexible legs extending from a base having a hole, where the legs are inserted into the brain cavity of an animal skull through the foramen magnum by flexing the legs together to clear the foramen magnum before expanding back to their original position, thereby securing the clip within the animal skull and allowing the skull to be attached to a mounting surface by placement of the clip and skull over a mounting stud.
APPARATUS AND METHOD TO FACILITATE HANGING WALL ART
An apparatus that helps hang wall art. A clamp attachable to a hanging element of an item of wall art that has a marking implement removably attached to the clamp and a marking tip oriented towards a wall surface opposite the wall hanging element. The marking tip simply marks the spot on the wall, and if the user decides on another location, the mark can be wiped off, with no damage to the wall.
Lighting harness for illuminating animal skull
An animal skull having a nasal cavity, a brain cavity, and a pair of eye sockets, and a lighting harness including at least four lighting elements, wherein at least one lighting element is operatively arranged within each one of the nasal and brain cavities, and the eye sockets.
Lighting harness for illuminating animal skull
An animal skull having a nasal cavity, a brain cavity, and a pair of eye sockets, and a lighting harness including at least four lighting elements, wherein at least one lighting element is operatively arranged within each one of the nasal and brain cavities, and the eye sockets.