Mount Apparatus for Shed Antlers
20170239979 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44C5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F7/143
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F5/0892
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Shed antlers are attached for display to a mount comprising an elongate bar that may be mounted to a wall. The bar includes plural attachment nodes and flexible tethers are connected to the attachment nodes. In a preferred embodiment the attachment nodes are defined by a sinusoidal rod that is attached to the elongate bar to define adjacent openings to which the tethers are connected. Shed antlers are attached to the tethers for display.
Claims
1. A mount for displaying shed antlers, comprising: an elongate base rod; plural attachment nodes on the elongate base rod, each attachment node defining an opening for attachment of a flexible tether; and plural flexible tethers, each flexible tether attached to an opening of an attachment node.
2. The mount according to claim 1 wherein each tether comprises a closed loop.
3. The mount according to claim 2 including first and second stand offs attached to the elongate base rod and foot plates on each of the first and second stand offs for attaching the mount to a surface.
4. The mount according to claim 1 in which the plural attachment nodes are defined by an elongate member attached to a surface of the elongate base rod and wherein the elongate member defines plural adjacent openings, wherein each tether is attached to the elongate member at one of the openings.
5. The mount according to claim 4 in which the elongate member is defined by a sinusoidal rod having adjacent peaks and valleys.
6. The mount according to claim 5 in which the sinusoidal rod is attached to the elongate base rod at plural valleys.
7. The mount according to claim 6 in which the sinusoidal rod is welded to the elongate base rod at plural valleys.
8. The mount according to claim 2 including plural shed antlers, each attached to a tether.
9. A mount for displaying shed antlers, comprising: an elongate rod; shed antler attachment means connected to the elongate rod for attaching plural shed antlers to the elongate rod.
10. The mount according to claim 9 in which the shed antler attachment means further comprises plural tethers attached to the elongate rod and spaced along the length thereof, each tether defining a loop adapted for receiving a burr of an antler to thereby secure the shed antler to the tether.
11. The mount according to claim 10 further including plural attachment nodes connected to the elongate rod, wherein which each of the tethers is attached to an attachment node.
12. The mount according to claim 11 in which each attachment node is defined by a sinusoidal member connected to the elongate rod such that plural openings are formed between the sinusoidal member and the elongate member.
13. The mount according to claim 12 in which each tether is attached to one of the plural openings.
14. The mount according to claim 10 in which each tether further includes loop tightening means for tightening the tether onto the shed antler to thereby secure the shed antler to the tether.
15. A method of displaying shed antlers, comprising the steps of: a) providing an elongate bar with plural attachment nodes spaced along the bar, each attachment node defining an opening; b) attaching plural tethers to the elongate bar, each tether attached to an attachment node; c) attaching plural shed antlers to a plural tethers.
16. The method according to claim 15 including mounting the elongate bar to a surface.
17. The method according to claim 16 in which the elongate bar is mounted to the surface such that the elongate bar is oriented vertically relative to a ground plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention will be better understood and its numerous objects and advantages will be apparent by reference to the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the following drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It will be understood that relative directional terms are used at times to describe components of the invention and relative positions of the parts. As a naming convention, the plane of the floor in a living or work space is considered to be a generally horizontal surface. The ceiling is a plane that in most installations is parallel to the floor, though not always. Other relative directional terms correspond to this convention: “upper” refers to the direction above and away from the ground plane; “lower” is generally in the opposite direction, “inward” is the direction from the exterior toward the interior of the adaptor, “vertical” is the direction normal to the horizontal ground plane, and so on.
[0015] Turning now to the drawings, in
[0016] With specific reference to
[0017] Attention is now turned to the drawings of
[0018] Plural shed antlers 40 are shown attached to mount 10 in
[0019] Plural shed antlers 40 may be attached to mount 10 by attaching an individual antler to each of the tethers 36. The best results are achieved working from the lowermost tether and working upwardly to attach subsequent antlers, but the specific order of attachment is not important. When plural antlers 40 are attached to the mount 10 as shown in
[0020] Those of skill in the art will recognize that certain modifications of the structures described above may be made without changing the nature or scope of the invention. For example, in its broadest sense the invention is defined by means for defining plural attachments nodes to which shed antlers may be attached to an article. The attachment nodes may be defined, as described above, with a sinusoidal rod that is attached to an elongate rod. But attachment nodes according to the invention may also be made with a spirally wound rod that is wrapped around a base member and secured thereto. And, for example, the “base member” can take on the form of other utilitarian objects such as a lamp, a horizontal bar, or even a trellis or a wedding arch.
[0021] While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred and illustrated embodiments, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill that the spirit and scope of the invention is not limited to those embodiments, but extend to the various modifications and equivalents as defined in the appended claims.