METHOD OF DISPLAYING A PORTABLE ARTICLE
20230301005 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
- Roger J. Leyden (Inverness, IL, US)
- Lazaro Fraiman (Skokie, IL, US)
- Jorge L. Meza (Westchester, IL, US)
Cpc classification
H01R33/97
ELECTRICITY
A47F7/0246
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05B73/0082
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A47F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
A47F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01R33/97
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/516
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A method of displaying a portable article having a body with a peripheral edge. A support assembly with a frame, fixed relative to a support, is obtained having U-shaped receptacles and a blocking assembly. The portable article is slid guidingly against the support assembly in a first direction consistently along a predetermined first path from a pre-assembly position into a display position. With the blocking assembly in a first state, the blocking assembly does not interfere with guided movement of the portable article oppositely to the first direction from the display position. With the blocking assembly changed into a second state, movement of the portable article in the display position along the predetermined first path oppositely to the first direction is blocked.
Claims
1. A method of displaying a portable article, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a portable article having a body with a peripheral edge; obtaining a support assembly, the support assembly comprising: a) a frame fixed relative to a support and configured to engage the body so as to support the portable article in a display position, the frame defining a plurality of U-shaped receptacles each configured to receive a part of the peripheral edge of the portable article; and b) a blocking assembly changeable between first and second states, with the blocking assembly in the first state, sliding the portable article guidingly against the support assembly in a first direction consistently along a predetermined first path from a pre-assembly position, wherein at least a part of the portable article extends beyond the support assembly in a direction opposite to the first direction, into the display position wherein the portable article is blocked by the support assembly against separation from the frame other than by movement oppositely to the first direction along the predetermined first path, wherein the step of sliding the portable article into the display position comprises directing a straight length of the peripheral edge through and beyond one of the U-shaped receptacles, the support assembly configured so that with the blocking assembly in the first state, the blocking assembly does not interfere with guided movement of the portable article in the predetermined first path oppositely to the first direction from the display position to away from the support assembly, with the portable article in the display position, changing the blocking assembly into the second state wherein the blocking assembly blocks movement of the portable article in the display position along the predetermined first path oppositely to the first direction as would allow separation of the portable article from the support assembly.
2. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 1 wherein the blocking assembly comprises a blocking component that pivots relative to the frame between first and second positions and the step of changing the blocking assembly into the second state comprises changing the blocking assembly from the first position into the second position.
3. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 2 wherein the portable article has a substantially flat display surface that resides in a reference plane and the blocking component pivots around an axis that is substantially parallel to the reference plane with the portable article in the display position and in the first position the blocking component resides entirely below the reference plane.
4. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 2 wherein the support assembly further comprises a locking assembly and further comprising the step of operating the locking assembly to releasably maintain the blocking component in the second position.
5. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 4 wherein the locking assembly has a locked state and a released state and the locking assembly further comprises a key and further comprises the step of using the key to change the locking assembly between the locked and released states.
6. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the portable article is one of a phone and a tablet.
7. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 1 wherein first and second of the U-shaped receptacles open towards each other.
8. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 1 wherein first and second of the U-shaped receptacles open respectively in first and second directions disposed at an angle with respect to each other.
9. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 8 wherein the angle is approximately 90° and the first and second U-shaped receptacles remain fixed in relationship to each other as the portable article is moved in the predetermined path into the display position.
10. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 6 wherein first and second of the U-shaped receptacles have at all times a fixed angular relationship with each other.
11. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 6 wherein the plurality of U-shaped receptacles comprises first and second U-shaped receptacles opening towards each other and a third U-shaped receptacle, the first, second, and third U-shaped receptacles at all times having a fixed relationship and cooperatively defining a combined U-shaped receptacle for the portable article that opens oppositely to the first direction.
12. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 11 wherein the first predetermined path is a substantially linear path.
13. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 2 wherein the blocking component defines a U-shaped receptacle into which a part of the peripheral edge of the portable article extends with the portable article in the display position and the blocking component in the second position.
14. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 2 wherein the blocking component has a portion that overlies the portable article adjacent the peripheral edge of the portable article with the portable article in the display position and the blocking component in the second position.
15. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 1 wherein the portable article has a power input port and further comprising the steps of obtaining a connector and operatively connecting to the power input port to the connector with the portable article in the display position.
16. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 15 wherein the connector is fixed to the frame and further comprising the step of causing the connector to be operatively connected to the power input port as an incident of the portable article being directed along the first predetermined path into the display position.
17. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 16 wherein the frame defines a U-shaped receptacle that receives a part of the peripheral edge of the body of the portable article with the portable article in the display position and the connector resides within the U-shaped receptacle.
18. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 15 wherein a power source is provided for the portable article that is operatively connected to the connector.
19. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 15 further comprising the step of operatively connecting an alarm system to the connector, the alarm system configured to generate a detectable alarm signal in the event that either: a) the portable article is separated from the frame; or b) the frame is moved beyond a predetermined distance from a display location.
20. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 1 wherein a pedestal is connected to the support assembly frame and fixed to a support surface for maintaining the article in the display position in an elevated position over a support surface.
21. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 1 wherein the portable article is moved within a plane between the pre-assembly and display positions.
22. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 2 wherein the blocking assembly remains connected to the frame in each of the first and second states.
23. A method of displaying a portable article, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a portable article having a body with a peripheral edge; and obtaining a support assembly for displaying the portable article, the support assembly comprising: a) a frame fixed relative to a support and configured to engage the body so as to support the portable article in a display position, the frame defining a plurality of U-shaped receptacles each configured to receive a part of the peripheral edge of the portable article; and b) a blocking assembly changeable between first and second states, with the blocking assembly in the first state, sliding the portable article guidingly against the support assembly in a first direction along a first predetermined path within a plane from a pre-assembly position, wherein at least a part of the portable article extends beyond the support assembly in a direction opposite to the first direction, into the display position wherein the portable article is blocked by the support assembly against separation from the frame other than by movement oppositely to the first direction along the first path, wherein the step of sliding the portable article into the display position comprises directing a straight length of the peripheral edge through and beyond one of the U-shaped receptacles, the blocking assembly configured so that in the second state the blocking assembly blocks guided movement of the portable article in the display position along the first predetermined path oppositely to the first direction as would allow separation of the portable article from the support assembly, wherein the support assembly comprises a blocking component and the step of changing the blocking assembly from the first state into the second state comprises pivoting the blocking component from the first position into the second position, wherein with the portable article in the display position and the blocking assembly in the second state a portion of the peripheral edge on the body of the portable article remains exposed.
24. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 23 wherein the frame and portable article are configured so that with the blocking assembly in the first state the portable article is slid guidingly against the support assembly in moving from the pre-assembly position into the display position and the blocking assembly remains connected to the frame in each of the first and second states.
25. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 23 wherein the frame has a second U-shaped receptacle into and through which a straight length of the peripheral edge of the body moves as the portable article is moved from the pre-assembly position into the display position, the first and second receptacles opening towards each other and having a fixed spacing from each other, whereby the portable article in the display position is captively maintained against the frame by the first and second article engaging attachments.
26. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 23 wherein the frame has a flat support surface, the peripheral edge on the portable article body has substantially parallel first and second spaced edge portions and a third edge portion extending between the first and second edge portions, and the support assembly has first, second, and third U-shaped receptacles that cooperatively define a combined U-shaped receptacle and respectively engage and captively hold the first, second, and third edge portions against the flat frame support surface as an incident of the portable article moving from the pre-assembly position into the display position.
27. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 26 wherein the combined U-shaped receptacle has at all times a fixed shape and size.
28. A method of displaying a portable article, the method comprising the steps of: obtaining a portable article with a body having a flat surface and a peripheral edge; obtaining a support assembly, the support assembly comprising: a) a frame fixed relative to a support, the frame defining a flat surface and a plurality of L-shaped arms each defining in conjunction with the flat surface a U-shaped receptacle; and b) a blocking assembly changeable between first and second states, the flat surface and plurality of U-shaped receptacles cooperatively defining a U-shaped envelope into which the portable article can be directed to assume a display position wherein the article is blocked from being drawn away from the flat surface by the plurality of L-shaped arms; translating the portable article from a pre-assembly position separated from the support assembly substantially in a plane and in a first direction to cause the portable article to be maintained in the display position wherein the portable article can be separated from the frame only by moving the portable article in the display position in the second direction towards the pre-assembly position, with the portable article in the display position, changing the blocking assembly from the first state into the second state wherein the blocking assembly blocks movement of the portable article in the display position in the second direction.
29. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 28 wherein a plurality of L-shaped arms have a fixed position on the frame.
30. The method of displaying a portable article according to claim 28 wherein the U-shaped envelope has at all times a fixed size and shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0070] Generally, the portable article 10 will have a configuration as nominally represented by the shape shown in
[0071] As shown in
[0072] The support assembly 14 further includes a blocking assembly 18 changeable between first and second states. The frame 16 and portable article 10 are configured so that with the blocking assembly in a first state, the portable article 10 can be slid guidingly against the support assembly in a first direction along a first path from a pre-assembly position into the display position. The frame 16 and portable article 10 are further configured so that with the portable article 10 in the display position, the portable article 10 is blocked by the support assembly 14 against separation from the frame 16 other than by movement oppositely to the first direction along the first path.
[0073] The blocking assembly 18 is configured so that in its second state, the blocking assembly 18 blocks movement of the portable article 10 in the display position along the first path oppositely to the first direction as would allow separation of the portable article 10 from the support assembly 14.
[0074] The blocking assembly 18 has a blocking component 20 that moves relative to the frame 16 between first and second positions. The blocking assembly 14 is in the first state with the blocking component 20 in the first position and in the second state with the blocking component 20 in the second position.
[0075] In one form, the support assembly 14 is configured so that with the blocking assembly 18 in the first state, the blocking assembly 18 does not interfere with movement of the portable article 10 moving in the first path oppositely to the first direction from the display position to away from the support assembly 14.
[0076] The portable article 10 may move within the reference plane RP between the pre-assembly and display positions. The blocking assembly 18 may be configured so that the reference plane RP does not intersect the blocking assembly 18 with the blocking assembly in its first state to thereby permit unimpeded separation of the portable article 10 from the support assembly 14.
[0077] In one form, the blocking component 20 pivots between its first and second positions. However, this pivot connection is not required.
[0078] Referring now to
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[0080] The upper portion of the pedestal/base 22 has a mounting assembly at 30 which is connected to a pad/base 32. In this embodiment, the mounting assembly 30 is bifurcated to produce spaced, cantilevered, mounting arms 34a, 34b, respectively with flat surfaces 36a, 36b, which reside in a common plane.
[0081] The arms 30 have threaded bores 38 to receive threaded fasteners 40 directed from the front of the pad/base 32 through the pad/base 32. By tightening the fasteners 40, the arm surfaces 36a, 36b can be drawn flushly against a back surface 42 of the pad/base 32.
[0082] In the depicted embodiment, the pedestal/base 22, the mounting assembly 30 thereon, and the pad/base 32 make up part of the frame 16, configured so that a flat front surface 44 on the pad/base 32 has an angled orientation as shown clearly in
[0083] Typical of the articles displayed on the support assembly 14 is one as depicted (phone, table, etc.) with a flat, front, display surface 46 that resides in a plane that is substantially parallel to the reference plane RP with the article in the display position of
[0084] To maintain the article 10 consistently in its display position, the support assembly 14 is configured to define receptacles that accommodate the peripheral edge region at 50 of the article body 12 adjacent to surfaces at the peripheral edge portions T, B, S1, S2, as identified generically in
[0085] In this embodiment, the receptacles make up part of the frame 16 and are defined by separate article engaging attachments 52a, 52b, 52c, 52d connected to the pad/base 32. Of course, the same configurations as described hereinbelow might be made by a unitary construction at one or all of the locations where there are receptacles formed.
[0086] Attachments 52b, 52d have the same construction, as see most clearly in
[0087] An anchoring portion 64 of the attachment 52d extends from the mounting portion 54 and defines one of the aforementioned receptacles 66d that receives a part of the peripheral edge region 50 of the article 10. In this embodiment, the attachment 52d is constructed so that the anchoring portion 64 extends laterally beyond the pad/base 32. This is not a requirement, nor is it a requirement that the attachment 52 by itself define the receptacle 66d, as part of the receptacle could be defined by the front surface 44 of the pad/base 32 of which a part of the attachment 52d may overlie to define the receptacle.
[0088] In this embodiment, the U-shaped receptacles 66b, 66d open laterally towards each other and are at the same vertical location in relationship to the displayed article 10. This vertical alignment is not required, nor is the design limited to the particular number or location of attachments. It is desirable that at least the two attachments 52b, 52d be provided to confine lateral movement of the displayed article 10.
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[0090] While not required, in this embodiment, each of the receptacles 66a, 66b, 66c, 66d has a fixed angular relationship with the other receptacles 66a, 66b, 66c, 66d. However, some of the angular relationships may be fixed while others are variable.
[0091] A number of attachments 52 at the top and bottom of the pad/base 32 and the displayed article 10 may be different from those in the depicted embodiment.
[0092] The attachment 52a has the same general configuration as the above-described attachments 52b, 52d but is modified to perform an electronic docking function, as hereinbelow described.
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[0094] The portions 72 are preferably made to have adequate overlap of the displayed article 10 to firmly anchor the same without significantly obstructing viewing of the front article display. Accordingly, by moving the portable article 10 from a preassembly position, as shown in dotted lines in
[0095] The attachment 52c, in addition to defining the receptacle 66c, also defines the blocking assembly 18, as shown in detail in
[0096] The blocking assembly 18 consists of the aforementioned blocking component 20 that is mounted on the pad/base 32, making up part of the frame 16, through a pair of mounting components 74, 76. The mounting components 74, 76 have bodies 78, 80 that are substantially mirror images of each other. The blocking component 20 is operatively supported between the mounting components 74, 76 that are fixed at spaced locations to the back surface 42 of the pad/base 32. The components 74, 76 respectively have flat surfaces 82, 84 which are mounted to bear against the back surface 42 of the pad/base 32 and secured by fasteners 86 extending from the front of the pad/base 32, through the pad/base 32, into bores 88 in the mounting components 74, 76.
[0097] The blocking component 20 has a body 90 that is mounted through coaxial pins 92, 94 that extend into the body 90 and respectively into the mounting components 74, 76 to thereby cooperatively guide the body 90 for pivoting movement around an axis 96 defined by the pins 92, 94. The axis 96 is parallel to the reference plane RP with the article 10 in the display position.
[0098] With this arrangement, the blocking component 20/body 90 may be considered to be part of the frame 16, although it is not a fixed part thereof and thus may alternatively be considered to be separate from the frame 16. Through this mounting arrangement, the body 90/blocking component 20 is pivotable between a first position as shown in
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[0100] With the article 10 in the display position, the blocking component 20 can be pivoted in the direction of the arrow 98 around the axis 96 to thereby place the blocking component 20 in its second position, as shown in
[0101] Accordingly, with the article in the display position and the blocking component 20 in its second position, a part of the peripheral edge region of the portable article resides in each of the receptacles 66a, 66b, 66c, 66d to prevent the article 10 from being drawn away from the pad/base 32. The blocking component 20 blocks movement of the portable article 10 from the display position oppositely to the aforementioned first direction as would allow the article to be separated from the support assembly 14.
[0102] Accordingly, a user is allowed to simply press fit the portable article 10 into the aforementioned U-shaped receptacle 68 whereupon a simple pivoting of the blocking component 20 limits opposite movement of the article from its display position.
[0103] Once it is desired to separate the portable article 10 from the support assembly 14, the blocking component 20 can be moved back into the first position of
[0104] The range of pivoting movement of the blocking component 20 is dictated by a pin 100 on the mounting component 76 that projects into an elongate slot 102 on one side of the body 90. The slot length is selected to fix the desired pivot range for the blocking component 20.
[0105] A locking assembly 104 is provided to releasably maintain the blocking component 20 in its second position. The locking assembly 104 consists of a lock assembly 106 with an extendable plunger 108. A body 110 of the lock assembly 106 is mounted in a complementary, non-round bore 107 within, and thereby keyed against rotation relative to, the mounting component 74 and secured thereto with a nut 112 engaging outer threads 114 on the body 110.
[0106] The plunger 108 is extendable through a complementarily-shaped opening 116 in a reinforcing plate 118. The plate 118 is mounted to the body 90 to project across a complementarily-shaped cavity 120. With the plate 118 fixed to the body 90 through a suitable fastener 122, the plunger 108 can extend without obstruction through the opening 116 and into the cavity 120, with the plate 118 thereby preventing the blocking component 20 from moving out of its second position, as shown in
[0107] In one preferred form, the plunger 108 is extended through a push-in actuator 124. Once the actuator 124 is pushed in to extend the plunger 108, the locking assembly 104 is in a locked state and can be changed to a released state only with a security key 126.
[0108] The push-in lock feature is desirable from the standpoint of facilitating locking, as by an employee. In a number of simple steps, the employee can guide the article 10 into its display position and pivot the blocking component 20 from its
[0109] The use of the plate 118 makes it feasible to form the blocking component 20 of a non-metal material, which might otherwise be prone to being compromised if a would-be thief attempted to force the blocking component 20 from its second position back into its first position to effect release of the article 10.
[0110] Another advantage of this construction is that the blocking component 20 remains at all times connected to the frame 16 so that it is not prone to being lost or misplaced.
[0111] As noted above, the support assembly 14 may additionally perform the function of a docking station in which the displayed portable article 10 can be powered.
[0112] As shown most clearly in
[0113] To rigidify the mounting of the connector 136, a molded body 140 is formed around a part of the connector 136 and a discrete length of the cord 130 with the discrete cord length in a “U” shape, as seen most clearly in
[0114] The support assembly 14 is configured so that as the lower portion of the article body 12 is advanced guidingly into the U-shaped receptacle 66a, the contact 136 is aligned with and moves into the power input port 138 to establish electrical connection between the portable article 10 and the power source 134.
[0115] As a further option, an alarm system 152 may be incorporated and operatively engaged with the article through the cord 130. The cord 130 may thus be used to enable powering and/or alarm functions.
[0116] The alarm system 152 may incorporate a detectable alarm signal generator 154 that generates a detectable alarm signal in the event that either: a) the portable article 10 is separated from the frame 16; or b) the frame 16 is moved beyond a predetermined distance from the display location.
[0117] Another optional feature is the incorporation of a “home button” cover that prevents user operation of the apparatus 10 through a home button 156, as shown in
[0118] With the cover assembly 158 assembled, as shown additionally in
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[0120] The basic operation of the support assembly shown in
[0121] The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.