APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SUPPORTING AN ARTICLE
20210111512 · 2021-04-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/73
ELECTRICITY
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R13/6205
ELECTRICITY
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/2092
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/2007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2200/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H01R13/62
ELECTRICITY
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R13/73
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A mount for supportably engaging an article. The mount includes a bulbous member that may include a convexly shaped surface area. The convexly shaped surface area may be supportively contactable with a first interconnect portion of a carrier member. An attachment member that is operatively associable with a device may be removably engageable with a second interconnect portion of the carrier member. The carrier member may be moved throughout a continuum of positions defined by the convexly curved surface area of the bulbous member. Additionally, the bulbous member may be supportably engaged by a variety of embodiments of support structures for supporting or mounting the mount.
Claims
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61. A mount system for supporting a device, comprising: a carrier member comprising a planar first interconnect portion and a second interconnect portion; a magnet disposed adjacent to the planar first interconnect portion, wherein the magnet is shaped to define a concentrated magnetic field adjacent to and extending away from the planar first interconnect portion, and wherein an over-molded enclosure is formed about the magnet to define the planar first interconnect portion such that the magnet is enveloped within the over-molded enclosure; and an attachment member operatively associable with a device and including a planar interface surface, the attachment member comprising a magnetically interactive portion that does not include a magnet that is configured for magnetic engagement between the planar interface surface of the attachment member and the planar first interconnect portion of the carrier member to supportably engage the device at the carrier member, wherein the device is supportably engageable at the planar first interconnect portion by magnetic engagement of the attachment member with the planar first interconnect portion of the carrier member.
62. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the magnet is operable to register the planar interface surface of the attachment member relative to the planar first interconnect portion.
63. The mount system according to claim 62, wherein the magnet provides repeatable positional registration between the attachment member and the carrier member.
64. The mount system according to claim 63, wherein the repeatable positional registration comprises centered engagement of the attachment member with respect to the carrier member.
65. The mount system according to claim 64, wherein the magnet is disposed in a cup to shape the concentrated magnetic field, and wherein the magnet and the cup are disposed in the over-molded enclosure.
66. The mount system according to claim 65, wherein the over-molded enclosure comprises a rim about the planar first interconnect portion sized relative to the attachment member, wherein the rim is beveled to assist in the centered engagement of the attachment member relative to the carrier member.
67. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the attachment member is a shape corresponding to a shape of the planar first interconnect portion.
68. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the attachment member has a shape different than the shape of the planar first interconnect portion such that at least a portion of the attachment member overhangs the planar first interconnect portion when the carrier member is in contact with the attachment member.
69. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the attachment member comprises an annular disk.
70. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the attachment member is secured directly to the device.
71. The mount system according to claim 70, wherein the attachment member is secured to the device by an adhesive.
72. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the attachment member comprises an integrated portion of a case engaged with the device.
73. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the device comprises an integrated attachment member.
74. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the attachment member is supportably engaged by the carrier member only by magnetic interaction between the magnet and the magnetically interactive portion.
75. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the carrier member is supportably engaged by a base member and the carrier member is selectively positionable relative to the base member.
76. A mount system according to claim 75, wherein the second interconnect portion comprises a concave surface area.
77. A mount system according to claim 76, wherein at least a portion of the concave surface area is supportively contactable and conformably engageable with the base member.
78. The mount system according to claim 61, wherein the planar first interconnect portion defines a reference plane, the carrier member is disposed on a first side of the reference plane and the device is disposed on a second side of the reference plane opposite the first side; and no portion of the device is disposed on the first side of the reference plane.
79. The mount system according to claim 61, further comprising: a bulbous member comprising a convexly shaped surface area, wherein at least a portion of the convexly shaped surface area comprises an unobstructed portion; and wherein the second interconnect portion of the carrier member comprising a concave surface area for conformal adjacent engagement with the convexly shaped surface area, and wherein at least a portion of the concave surface area is supportively contactable with the convexly shaped surface area, and wherein the concave surface area is selectively positionable with respect to the convexly shaped surface area throughout a continuum of positions across the unobstructed portion of the convexly shaped surface area.
80. The mount system according to claim 79, further comprising: a second magnet disposed adjacent to the second interconnect portion to establish magnetic interaction between the carrier member and the bulbous member, wherein the planar first interconnect portion and the second interconnect portion are disposed on opposite ends of the carrier member, and wherein the magnet and the second magnet produce magnetic fields with different properties such that a strength of the magnetic field at the second interconnect portion is less than a strength of the concentrated magnetic field at the planar first interconnect portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0053] The following description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commiserate with the following teachings, skill, and other knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the present invention. The embodiments described herein are further intended to explain modes known of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such, or other embodiments, and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the invention.
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[0055] The bulbous member 102 is supportably engageable with a base (not shown in
[0056] As stated above, the carrier member 104 is supportively contactable with the bulbous member 102. In this regard, the carrier member 104 includes a first interconnect potion 110 that is adapted for supportive engagement with the bulbous member 102. The first interconnect portion 110 includes a concave surface area 114 that is shaped for conformal adjacent engagement with the convexly curved surface area 108. The concave surface area 114 of the first interconnect portion 110 is also adapted for selective positioning through a continuum of positions defined on the convexly curved surface area 108. For example, the first interconnect portion 110 may be positioned throughout the unobstructed portion of the convexly curved surface area 108.
[0057] The concave surface area 114 may, for example, be adapted for conformal surface to surface contact across substantially all of the concave surface area 114. As such, the radius of curvature of the concave surface area 114 may be substantially the same as the radius of curvature of the convexly curved surface area 108 along at least a portion of the convexly curved surface area 108. In this regard, when the carrier member 104 is in supportive contact with the bulbous member 102, substantially all of the concave surface area 114 may be in surface to surface contact with a portion of the convexly curved surface area 108. Alternatively, at least a portion of the first interconnect portion 110 such as a portion of the convexly curved surface area 108 may be in conforming contact with the convexly curved surface area 108. For example, a rim portion of the carrier member 104 may contact the convexly curved surface area 108.
[0058] The carrier member 104 also includes a second interconnect portion 112. The second interconnect portion 112 is adapted for contact with the attachment member 106 to facilitate the removable attachment of the attachment member 106 to the carrier member 104. The first interconnect portion 110 and the second interconnect portion 112 may be disposed on opposite end portions of the carrier member 104. As such, when the first interconnect portion 110 is supportively engaged with the bulbous member 102, the second interconnect portion 112 may face radially outward from the convexly curved surface area 108.
[0059] In an embodiment, the second interconnect portion 112 may be substantially planer. In this regard, the attachment member 106 may include a corresponding planar surface 122 for contact with the second interconnect portion 102. In the embodiments depicted in
[0060] As stated above, the attachment member 106 is operatively associable with a device or other object that is to be supportively engaged by the mounting system 100. The attachment member 106 may be associated with (e.g., attached to), the device in any manner known in the art. For example, the attachment member 106 may be integrated with the device, associated with a cover attachable to a device, bonded to a device (e.g., by way of adhesives or the like), or otherwise associated with the device. In any regard, the attachment member 106 is capable of supporting the device when the attachment member 106 is attached to the carrier member 104. In this regard, when the attachment member 106 is attached to the second interconnect portion 112 of the carrier member 104, the device with which the attachment member 106 is associated may be supported.
[0061] Furthermore, in various embodiments, any one of a number of different articles may be supported by the mounting system 100 that may include any of a number of different devices (e.g., electronic devices) associable with an attachment member 106 that are, in turn, supportable by the mount system 100. For example, the device may comprise a portable electronic device such as a cellular phone (e.g., a smartphone), a tablet device, a GPS device, an e-book reader, a laptop (e.g., a netbook or the like), or other electronics device. Additionally, an article supported by the mount system 100 may be a non-electronic device or article such as a photo, poster, piece of art, or other appropriate article to be physically supported.
[0062] Additionally, it will be noted that multiple attachment members 106 may be provided with respective ones of a plurality of different devices. In this regard, the attachment members 106 for each device may be operative to be removably connected to the carrier member 104. As such, the bulbous member 102 and carrier member 104 may be used in conjunction with one of the attachment members 106 and devices such that the various devices that are associated with an attachment member 106 may be interchangeably attached to the carrier member 104.
[0063] As mentioned above, the supportive contact between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 as well as the removable contact between the carrier member 104 and the attachment member 106 may be provided by way of magnetic interaction between respective magnetic portions of the bulbous member 102, carrier member 104, and attachment member 106. The magnetic portions of the bulbous member 102, the carrier member 104, and the attachment member 106 may be discrete portions provided on each of the members, or may comprise substantially the entire element (e.g., the element may be made from a magnetically interactive material such as a ferromagnetic material). One or more of the magnetic portions of the bulbous member 102, carrier member 104, and attachment member 106 may comprise at least one magnet. The others of the magnetic portions of the bulbous member 102, carrier member 104, and attachment member 106 may be magnetically interactive such that they are attracted to the at least one magnet. In this regard, magnetic interaction between respective ones of the magnetic portions may establish the supportive contact between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 as well as the removable attachment between the carrier member 104 and the attachment member 106.
[0064] In the embodiment depicted in
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[0066] The carrier member 104′ may include a first interconnect portion 110 and a second interconnect portion 112 similar to that described above with respect to carrier member 104. The carrier member 104′ may include a first magnet 116a positioned adjacent to first interconnect portion 110 and a second magnet 116b positioned adjacent to the second interconnect portion 112. In this regard, the first magnet 116a may be particularly suited for establishing magnetic interaction with the bulbous member 102. The second magnet 116b may be particularly suited for establishing magnetic interaction with the attachment member 106. For example, the first magnet 116a and the second magnet 116b may have different magnetic field strengths, different magnetic field shapes, be spaced different distances from a respective interconnect portion for each magnet, or otherwise have different characteristics or properties to facilitate different magnetic interaction between the carrier member 104′ and the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104′ and the attachment member 106, respectively.
[0067] In an implementation, the first magnet 116a may be a ring magnet comprising a rare earth metal magnet such as a neodymium magnet. The second magnet 116b may be a disk magnet. The first magnet 116a may have a larger relative magnetic field than the second magnet 116b. In turn, the second magnet 116b may have a lesser strength, more concentrated magnetic field. As such, the magnetic field of the second magnet 116b may result in a centering effect when the attachment member 106 is attached thereto. That is, the magnetic field of the second magnet 116b may provide repeatable positional registration between the attachment member 106 and the carrier member 104′. In an embodiment, the magnetic field of the second magnet 116b may be provided such that when attached to the attachment member 106, repeatable, centered engagement of the attachment member 106 with respect to the carrier member 104′.
[0068] The carrier member 104′ may include an enclosure 117 that supports the first magnet 116a and second magnet 116b. For example, the chassis member may comprise an overmolded portion that encompasses the first magnet 116a and second magnet 116b. The second magnet 116b may be disposed in a cup 300 about which the enclosure 117 may extend to secure the second magnet 116b with respect to the cup 300. The cup 300 may assist in shaping the magnetic field of the second magnet 116b to assist in providing repeatable positionable registration of the attachment member 106 and the carrier member 104′. The enclosure 117 may also define structural features of the carrier member 104′ such as, for example, a concave surface area 114 as described above. The enclosure 117 may also define a rim 302 about the second interconnect portion 112. The rim 302 may be beveled to assist in locating the attachment member 106 relative to the carrier member 104′.
[0069] The mount systems 100 and/or 100′ may exhibit one or more characteristics during use. As discussed above, the magnetic interaction between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 may result in the supportive contact of the carrier member 104 with the bulbous member 102. The carrier member 104 may remain substantially stationary with respect to the carrier member 104 by way of the magnetic interaction between the carrier member 104 and the bulbous member 102. For example, the supportive contact between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 may be established through only the magnetic interaction therebetween. Furthermore, an external force applied to the carrier member 104 may be required to move the carrier member 104 through the continuum of positions defined on the convexly curved surface area 108 of the bulbous member 102 when in the carrier member 104 is in supportive contact with the bulbous member 102. The supportive contact between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 may be maintained when the attachment member 106 is attached to the carrier member 104. The supportive contact may be maintained even when a device is associated with the attachment member 106. That is, the device, the attachment member 106 and carrier member 104 may remain substantially stationary with respect to the bulbous member 102 when attached as described above. In this regard, the device may be supportable by the mounting system 100 such that the device does not move absent an external force acting on the device and/or carrier member 104 when supported by the mounting system 100.
[0070] For example, the interaction between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member as described above, wherein the carrier member 104 remains stationary with respect to the bulbous member 102 absent the application of an external force may at least partially depend on the static coefficient of friction between the portion of convexly curved surface area 108 in contact with the concave surface area 114 and the force generated by way of magnetic interaction between the various elements. The static coefficient of friction may at least partially be dependent upon the material selection of the respective elements. In one embodiment, the static coefficient of friction between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 may be less than the static coefficient of friction between the carrier member 104 and the attachment member 106. Accordingly, the interaction between the carrier member 104 and the attachment member 106 may be such that upon application of a force to the attachment member 106 with a force component tangent to the convexly curved surface area 108, the carrier member 104 is moved with respect to the bulbous member 102 prior to initiating sliding of the attachment member 106 with respect to the carrier member 104. In this regard, when a device is mounted to the mounting system 100, application of force to the device with a force component tangential to the convexly curved surface area 112 results in the collective movement of the carrier member 104, attachment member 106, and device along the convexly curved surface area 112 as opposed to movement between the carrier member 104 and the attachment member 106.
[0071] Additionally, the relative strengths of the magnetic connection between the bulbous member 102 and carrier member 104 and the carrier member 104 and the attachment member 106 may be provided so that the removal of the attachment member 106 from the carrier member 104 is accomplished by a lesser force than the force required to remove the carrier member 104 from the bulbous member 102. Such relative magnetic strength may be facilitated by use of at least a first magnet 116a and a second magnet 116b as described above. In any regard, when a user attempts to remove a device from the carrier member 104 (e.g., apply an axial force tending to separate the attachment member 106 from the carrier member 104) the attachment member 106 may separate from the carrier member 104 without the separation of the carrier member 104 from the bulbous member 102.
[0072] Additionally, the relative strength of the magnetic attraction between the bulbous member 102 and the carrier member 104 and between the carrier member 104 attachment member 106 may be varied. For example, as discussed above, the strength of the magnetic attraction between the attachment member 106 and the carrier member 104 may be less than the strength of the magnetic attraction between the carrier member 104 and the bulbous member 102. The amount of force required to separate the carrier member 104 from the bulbous member 102 and/or the attachment member 106 from the carrier member 104 may at least partially be dependent upon the strength of the magnetic field at a respective one of the first interconnect portion 110 an the second interconnect portion 112. Other factors that may affect the amount of force required to separate respective elements is the distance of the element from the magnet that produces the magnetic field. Furthermore, the material selection of the bulbous member 102, carrier member 104, and attachment member 106 may affect a number of parameters including the magnetic interactivity of the respective element and the static coefficient of friction between elements. Other features and characteristics may be varied to facilitate any or all of the foregoing characteristics. For example, alternatively shaped pieces may be provided (e.g., interlocking features between the carrier member and attachment member, etc.) or other varied features may be provided to facilitate the foregoing characteristics.
[0073] In one embodiment, the interaction between respective magnetic portions of the bulbous member 102, carrier member 104, and/or attachment member 106 may be adjustable. For example, the carrier member 104 be provided with an adjustable portion. Upon adjustment of the adjustable portion of the carrier portion 104, the magnetic portion of the carrier member 104 may be adjusted relative to one or both of the first interconnect portion 110 and/or second interconnect portion 112. Accordingly, the strength of the magnetic field at the first interconnect portion 110 and/or second interconnect portion 112 may be varied by adjusting the adjustable portion. The adjustable portion may include a threaded portion of the carrier member 104 whereby movement of the threaded portion results in movement of the magnetic portion with respect to one or both of the first interconnect portion 110 or second interconnect portion 112.
[0074] Another embodiment of a mounting system 100″ is depicted in
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[0076] The carrier member 104 of the mounting system 100″ is shown in detail in
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[0078] As discussed above, an external force applied to the carrier member 104 may move the carrier member 104 throughout a continuum of positions defined on the convexly curved surface area 108. In
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[0081] Furthermore, the embodiment depicted in
[0082] In this regard, the bulbous member 102 may also include a charge indicator 134. The charge indicator 134 may be in communication with the inductive charging device 132 and operative to indicate the level of charge of the device 120 being charged by the inductive charging device 132. The charge indicator 134 may include color coded lighting disposed in the bulbous member 120. For instance, the charge indicator 134 may comprise one or more multicolor LEDs that emit different colors of light through an optically transmissive portion 130 to indicate the charging status of the device 120.
[0083] Additionally, as depicted in
While inductive charging may be provided for a device 120 supportably engaged by a mount system 100″, it may be appreciated that many devices may not include the necessary hardware to facilitate inductive charging of the device 120. That is, a device 120 may not include the requisite hardware to establish an inductive couple with corresponding hardware provided with the mounting system 100. In this regard, an embodiment of the mounting system 100 may be provided for charging a device supportably engaged by a mount system 100 as described herein is depicted in
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[0085] In any regard, the carrier member 104 may include one or more electrical connectors 410 in operation communication with the power conduit 400. The plurality of electrical connectors 410 may be disposed relative to the second interconnect portion 112. For example, the electrical connectors 410 may at least partially extend from the second interconnect portion 112. As depicted in
[0086] In an embodiment, upon attachment of the attachment member 106 to the carrier member 104, the pins 412 of the electrical connectors 410 may contact corresponding electrical conductors 510 provided on the attachment member 106 as shown in
[0087] The electrical conductors 510 of the attachment member 106 may in turn be in electrical communication with a conductive path 514 extending from the attachment member 106. With further reference to
[0088] In an embodiment, the attachment member 106 and conductive path 514 may be integrated into a case 610 for the device 120. In this regard, upon engagement of the device 120 by the case 610, the connector 516 may be disposed in the port 600 of the device. As such, it may be appreciated that distinct cases 610 may be provided for different devices 120. In this regard, particular case configurations including different connector 516 designs and/or locations may be provided for different devices 120. However, each configuration used for different devices 120 may include an attachment device 106 including the electrical conductors 510 to facilitate establishing electrical communication between the attachment member 106 and the carrier member 104 as described above.
[0089] In any regard, upon establishing contact between the electrical connectors 410 of the carrier member 104 and the electrical conductors 510 of the attachment member 106, electrical communication may be established between the power conduit 400 and the connector 516 such the power may flow from the power conduit 400 and the connector 516 such that the device 120 supportively attached to the carrier member 104 may receive power to facilitate charging and/or powering of the device 120.
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[0091] In this regard, the tether 636 may be allowed to rotate with respect to the support arm 118 such that the attached carrier 104 may in turn also rotate about the bulbous member 102. As such, the positioning of the carrier member 104 throughout a continuum of positions relative to the bulbous member 102 as described above may be maintained. Additionally, the tether 636 may be reinforced and/or armored to prevent detachment or severing of the tether 363 from either the support arm 118 or the carrier member 104. As such, when the mount system 100 is provided in an environment where theft or loss of the carrier member 104 may be likely (e.g., a public location, a school, or other communal environment), the carrier member 104 may be retained with the mount system 100 by the tether 636. Thus, in an implementation, a tether 636 may be provided without any electrical conductive path such that the tether 636 only secures the carrier member 104 to the mount system 100 without providing power to the carrier member 104
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[0093] The magnetic interaction between the first induction member 642 and the carrier member 104 may also result in adjacent positioning of the first induction member 642 relative to the second induction member 644 provided with the carrier member 104. As such, the first induction member 642 and the second induction member 644 may form an inductive couple such that power may be inductively communicated from the first induction member 642 to the second induction member 644. The second induction member 644 may in turn provide power to the power conduit 400 of the carrier member 104. In this regard, the first induction member 642 and the second induction member 644 may comprise a split core transformer that is capable of transmitting power from the first induction member 642 to the second induction member 644. In this regard, the first induction member 642 may include first induction coil and the second induction member 644 may include a second induction coil. Upon passing electrical current through the first induction coil, an electromagnetic field may be generated that may extend to the second induction coil. The interaction of the electromagnetic field generated by the first induction coil may result in electoral current being established in the second induction coil. As such, lexical power may be transmitted from the first induction member 642 to the second induction member 644 through some space. In this regard, even in the instance where a sidewall of bulbous member 102′ passes between the first induction member 642 in the second induction member 644, electoral power may still be transmitted between the two.
[0094] While the foregoing examples have focused on provision of power to a device supportively mounted to a mounting system 100, it will be appreciated that additional communication paths may be provided to facilitate electrical communication with the device as well. For example, one or more data channels may be established between the mounting system 100 and a device.
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[0104] The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Furthermore, the description is not intended to limit the invention to the form disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the above teachings, and skill and knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the present invention. The embodiments described hereinabove are further intended to explain known modes of practicing the invention and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in such or other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the present invention. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.