Handle with mounting track for receiving a mount assembly
11320091 ยท 2022-05-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B60N3/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2011/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B1/0015
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47G29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A handle with a mounting track includes a handle section. One or more legs extend from the handle section and are attachable to a surface. When the leg is attached to the surface, the handle section forms a graspable handle. A mounting track is formed along at least a portion of the handle section. The mounting track includes a base, two vertical rails extending opposite each other from the base, and two horizontal beams each extending from a different one of the vertical rails over the base toward the other horizontal beam. The horizontal beams are laterally spaced apart from each other by a first distance. The vertical rails and the horizontal beams define a track within which a retention element of a mount assembly can move.
Claims
1. A handle with a mounting track for supporting a mount assembly, comprising: a handle section, wherein the handle section forms a graspable handle; at least one leg detachably coupled to, and extending away from, the handle section; and a mounting track disposed within the handle section, the mounting track comprising a base, two horizontal beams, and two vertical rails extending opposite each other from the base to the horizontal beams, wherein each of the horizontal beams extends from a different one of the vertical rails over the base toward the other horizontal beam, wherein the horizontal beams are laterally spaced apart from each other by a first distance, wherein the vertical rails and the horizontal beams define a track within which a retention element of the mount assembly can move, wherein, the base of the mounting track is positioned between i) the two horizontal beams and ii) the at least one leg when the at least one leg is coupled to the handle section.
2. The handle of claim 1, wherein the at least one leg comprises two legs that are each detachably coupled to the handle section.
3. The handle of claim 2, wherein the handle section is graspable between the two legs when the two legs are coupled to the handle section.
4. The handle of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one leg is attachable to a surface.
5. The handle of claim 1, further comprising at least one track fastener, each of the at least one track fastener configured for coupling a one of the at least one leg to the handle section.
6. The handle of claim 5, wherein the handle section and the at least one leg each define a track-fastener aperture for insertion of a one of the at least one track fastener to couple the one of the at least one leg to the handle section.
7. The handle of claim 1, wherein at least one of two opposing ends of the mounting track is open to permit insertion of the retention element of the mount assembly into the mounting track.
8. The handle of claim 1, wherein each of two opposing ends of the mounting track is closed.
9. The handle of claim 1, wherein the handle section has a first end and an opposing second end, and wherein the at least one leg comprises a first leg coupled to the first end of the handle section and a second leg coupled to the second end of the handle section.
10. The handle of claim 9, further comprising a third leg coupled to the handle section.
11. The handle of claim 9, wherein the mounting track is open at each of the first end, over the first leg, and the second end, over the second leg, to permit insertion of the retention element of the mount assembly into the mounting track.
12. The handle of claim 1, further comprising an insertion zone for facilitating insertion of the retention element of the mount assembly into the mounting track, the insertion zone comprising an insertion-zone base having a first end and an opposing second end, wherein at least one of the first end or the second end of the insertion-zone base couples to the mounting track; two vertical insertion-zone rails extending opposite each other from the insertion-zone base; and two horizontal insertion-zone beams, wherein each of the horizontal insertion-zone beams extends from a different one of the vertical insertion-zone rails over the insertion-zone base toward the other horizontal insertion-zone beam; wherein at least two opposing portions of the two horizontal insertion-zone beams are spaced apart from each other by a second distance that is at least 10% larger than the first distance to facilitate insertion of the retention element of the mount assembly into the mounting track.
13. The handle of claim 1, wherein the mounting track extends over at least a portion of each of the at least one leg.
14. A track-mounting system, comprising the handle of claim 1; and a mount assembly coupleable to the mounting track of the handle, the mount assembly comprising a retention element and a mount coupled to the retention element configured for insertion into the mounting track.
15. The track-mounting system of claim 14, wherein the retention element is one of a T-bolt or a T-nut.
16. The track-mounting system of claim 14, wherein the mount is a ball mount.
17. The track-mounting system of claim 14, wherein the mount is a cleat.
18. A method of coupling a mount assembly to a handle, the method comprising: providing the handle of claim 1; inserting a retention element of a mount assembly into the mounting track of the handle; and sliding the mount assembly along the mounting track to a mounting location.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein inserting a retention element of a mount assembly into the mounting track comprises inserting the retention element into an insertion zone.
20. The method of claim 18, further comprising fastening the at least one leg of the handle to a surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the following drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various figures unless otherwise specified.
(2) For a better understanding of the present invention, reference will be made to the following Detailed Description, which is to be read in association with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(24) The present invention is directed to the area of mounting track systems. The present invention is also directed to a handle that is attachable to a surface and that includes a mounting track configured for receiving a mount assembly.
(25) A handle includes a mounting track for receiving a retention element of a mount assembly. When the retention element of the mount assembly is received by the mounting track, movement of the mount assembly is restricted to positions along a length of the track. One or more legs of the handle can be used to attach the handle to a surface (e.g., a vehicle surface, a dock, a countertop, a cabinet, a table, a floor, a wall, a ceiling, a ledge, or the like). When the one or more legs of the handle are attached to a surface, the handle forms a graspable handle.
(26) The mounting track can be used to receive any suitable type of mount (e.g., a ball mount, a cleat, or the like or combinations thereof). The mounting track can be used to concurrently or sequentially receive any suitable number of mount assemblies (e.g., one, two three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twenty, or more mount assemblies).
(27) Received mounts can be used to hold, retain, or secure any suitable type of object. In some embodiments, a received mount is coupleable to a docking feature for docking with an object, such as an electronic device. In some embodiments, a received mount is coupleable to an additional mount that facilitates docking of an object. In some embodiments, the mount can be used to secure the substrate to which it is attached to another object. In some embodiments, the mount includes one or more guide features to enable the mount to be retained in the mounting track in a particular orientation relative to the mounting track.
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(29) A mounting track 121 is formed along at least a portion of the handle section 111. The mounting track 121 has a first end 122, an opposing second end 123, and includes a track base 131 and two vertical track rails 133a, 133b extending opposite each other from the track base 131. Two horizontal track beams 135a, 135b extend from the vertical track rails 133a, 133b, respectively, over the track base 131 towards each other. The horizontal track beams 135a, 135b are laterally spaced apart from each other by a first distance 137. In at least some embodiments, the horizontal track beams 135a, 135b are laterally spaced apart from each other by the first distance 137 along an entire longitudinal length of the mounting track 121. In at least some embodiments, the horizontal track beams 135a, 135b are laterally spaced apart from each other by the first distance 137 along an entire longitudinal length of the handle section 111.
(30) The vertical track rails 133a, 133b and the horizontal track beams 135a, 135b define a track within which a received retention element of a mount assembly can move. In at least some embodiments, the track is open exclusively along the first end 122 to permit insertion of the retention element of the mount assembly into the track. In other embodiments, the track is open along both the first end 122 and the second end 123 to permit insertion of the retention element of the mount assembly into the track from either end. As described below, with reference to
(31) In at least some embodiments, the handle section 111 includes a gripping surface 139 that extends beneath the mounting track 121 and couples together the two horizontal track beams 135a, 135b. In at least some embodiments, the gripping surface 139 extends along an entire longitudinal length of the handle section 111. In at least some embodiments, the track base 131, two vertical track rails 133a, 133b, two horizontal beams 135a, 135b, and gripping surface 139 collectively form a continuous path of material along an axis transverse to a longitudinal length of the handle section 111.
(32) The leg(s) may be attachable to a surface in any suitable manner (e.g., one or more fasteners, adhesive, or the like or combinations thereof). In the illustrated embodiment, the legs 116a, 116b are attachable to a surface, at least in part, using surface fasteners 143a, 143b, respectively. Any suitable type of fastener may be used including, for example, screws, bolts, pins, or the like or combinations thereof. When fasteners are used to attach the leg(s) to a surface, any suitable number of fasteners can be used per leg (e.g., one, two, three, four, five, or more fasteners). In the illustrated embodiment, a single surface fastener 143a, 143b is used for attaching each leg 116a, 116b, respectively, to a surface.
(33) In at least some embodiments, the leg(s) are configured to separate the handle section 111 of the handle 101 from a surface to which the leg(s) are attached. In at least some embodiments, the legs extend from the handle in a direction that is approximately orthogonal to a longitudinal length of the handle section 111. When the one or more legs are attached to a surface, the handle section forms a graspable handle. The graspable handle may advantageous. A user can, for example, use the handle to pick-up the object having the surface to which the one or more legs are attached. As another example, a user can, in some instances, use the handle to facilitate climbing up on, or into, the object having the surface to which the one or more legs are attached.
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(35) The leg(s) may be attachable to the handle section 111 in any suitable manner (e.g., one or more fasteners, adhesive, interference fit, or the like or combinations thereof). In the embodiments illustrated in
(36) Any suitable type of fastener may be used for the track fasteners including, for example, screws, bolts, pins, or the like or combinations thereof. When track fasteners are used to attach the leg(s) to handle section 111, any suitable number of fasteners can be used per leg (e.g., one, two, three, four, five, or more fasteners). In the illustrated embodiment, a single track fastener 249a, 249b is used for attaching each leg 116a, 116b, respectively, to the intermediate surface 111.
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(39) In some embodiments, the mounting track 121 is formed entirely along the handle section 111 of the handle. In other embodiments, the mounting track extends onto at least one leg of the handle. In some embodiments, the insertion zone is disposed entirely along the handle section 111 of the handle. In some embodiments, the insertion zone is disposed entirely along a leg of the handle. In some embodiments, the insertion zone is partially disposed along the handle section and partially disposed along a leg.
(40) In at least some embodiments, the insertion zone is positioned at one end of the mounting track. In some embodiments, an insertion zone is positioned at each end of the mounting track. In at least some embodiments, at least one insertion zone is disposed along an intermediate portion of the mounting track in lieu of, or in addition to, the one or more ends of the mounting track. In at least some embodiments, the track includes an insertion zone positioned at one end of the mounting track, while the mounting track is closed at the opposing end by one, or both, of the vertical rails 133a, 133b.
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(43) The insertion zone 361a has a first end 365 that abuts the mounting track 121 and an opposing second end 366. The insertion zone 361a includes an insertion-zone base 371 and two vertical insertion-zone rails 373a, 373b extending opposite each other from the insertion-zone base 371. In at least some embodiments, the vertical insertion-zone rails 373a, 373b taper as they extend away from the first end 365 of the insertion zone 361a towards the second end 366. Two horizontal insertion-zone beams 375a, 375b extend from the vertical insertion-zone rails 373a, 373b, respectively, over the insertion-zone base 371 towards each other. In at least some embodiments, the horizontal insertion-zone beams 375a, 375b taper as they extend away from the first end 365 of the insertion zone 361a towards the second end 366.
(44) Portions of the horizontal insertion-zone beams 375a, 375b in proximity to the first end 365 of the insertion zone 361a are laterally spaced apart from each other by the first distance 137. As shown in
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(48) The endpiece 490 includes an endpiece base 491 and a vertical endpiece rail 493 extending from the endpiece base 491 and forming a perimeter around a portion of the endpiece base 491. Two horizontal endpiece beams 495a, 495b extend from the vertical endpiece rail 493 over the endpiece base 491 towards each other.
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(50) The continuous track is closed at one end by at least the vertical endpiece rail 493. The endpiece 490 includes the insertion zone 461 where at least two opposing portions of the two horizontal endpiece beams 495a, 495b are spaced apart from each other by the second distance 367 to facilitate insertion of a retention element of the mount assembly into the track.
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(53) In at least some embodiments, a leg 116c is coupled to the insertion-piece 580. In at least some embodiments, the leg 116c is configured for attaching the handle 101 to a surface. In the illustrated embodiment, the handle 101 includes three legs, 116a, 116b, 116c, where the legs 116a, 116b are disposed along opposing ends of the handle 101 and the leg 116c is coupled to the insertion-piece 580. Any suitable number of legs can be used to attach the handle to a surface. The leg(s) can be coupled to the handle section at any suitable location(s) along a length of the handle section including one or more of the ends, or an intermediate portion, or a combination of one or more of the ends and an intermediate portion. In at least some embodiments, the handle 101 includes the leg 116c without either (or both) of the legs 116a, 116b.
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(55) The insertion-piece 580 includes an insertion-piece base 681 and two vertical insertion-piece rails 683a, 683b extending from the insertion-piece base 681 and forming edges of the insertion-piece base 681. Two horizontal insertion-piece beams 685a, 685b extend from the opposing vertical insertion-piece rails 683a, 683b over the insertion-piece base 681 towards each other.
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(57) and the horizontal track beams 135a, 135b and the horizontal insertion-piece beams 685a, 685b, respectively, align to form continuous track within which a retention element of a mount assembly can be moved. The insertion-piece 680 includes the insertion zone 681 where at least two opposing portions of the two horizontal endpiece beams 685a, 685b are spaced apart from each other by the second distance 367 to facilitate insertion of a retention element of the mount assembly into the track.
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(59) Any suitable type of mount may be used. The choice of different mounts may, in some instances, be determined based, at least in part, on the particular functionality desired. In at least some embodiments, mounts can be removed from the elongated member and swapped out for other mounts, as desired.
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(61) The retention element 775 can, optionally, be an elongated member attached to a flange. In the illustrated embodiments, the retention element 775 is a T-bolt. In at least some embodiments, the retention element 775 includes a flange having a smallest lateral dimension that is greater than the first distance (see e.g., 137 in
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(64) In at least some embodiments, the mounting assembly includes a cleat.
(65) In at least some embodiments, the mount assembly (e.g., the ball or the cleat) includes a retention mechanism for enabling the mount assembly to removably maintain a particular location, such as a mounting location, along a length of the mounting track. For example, a user may be able to rotate the mount (or a dial or knob disposed on the mount), or flip a lever attached to the mount, or the like, thereby reversibly actuating the retention mechanism to tighten against a portion of the mounting track to maintain the positioning of the mount assembly relative to the mounting track. In at least some embodiments, the mount can be tightened against the track using the retention element. For example, the mount may define a threaded bore that receives a threaded portion of the elongated member, thereby enabling the mount to be rotated relative to the retention element to tighten the mount against the track.
(66) In at least some embodiments, the mounting track concurrently receives multiple mounting assemblies. When the mounting track concurrently receives multiple mounting assemblies, the individual mounting assemblies can be exclusively one type of mount (e.g., ball or cleat), or can include both types of mounts (e.g., ball and cleat). Other types of mounts are attachable to retention elements in addition to, or in lieu of, either balls or cleats.
(67) The above specification provides a description of the manufacture and use of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention also resides in the claims hereinafter appended.