Mounting devices for ornaments
12060016 ยท 2024-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R16/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S9/032
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V15/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q2900/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An ornament mounting device has a support member configured for supporting an ornament. The support member has a keyed structure, including dentations, along an internal perimeter of the support member, and a pair of through channels formed along an outside perimeter of the support member at opposite regions. A base member includes grooves configured to accommodate the dentations of the support member. A locking pin is seated in each of a pair of recesses of the base member. Each locking pin includes a biasing member configured to exert an outward force on the locking pin relative to the base member and configured to lockingly interact with the keyed structure of the support member. A mounting assembly is configured to removably mount the support member and base member to a structural surface.
Claims
1. An ornament mounting device, comprising: a support member configured for supporting an ornament, the support member having a keyed structure, including dentations, along an internal perimeter of the support member, and a pair of through channels formed along an outside perimeter of the support member at opposite regions; a base member having a top surface dimensioned to fit within the internal perimeter of the support member, a bottom surface, a perimeter disposed between the top and bottom surfaces, a pair of recesses formed at opposite regions along the perimeter, and grooves formed on the perimeter and configured to accommodate the dentations of the support member; a locking pin seated in each of the pair of recesses of the base member, each said locking pin including a biasing member configured to exert an outward force on the locking pin relative to the base member and configured to lockingly interact with the keyed structure of the support member; and a mounting assembly for removably mounting the support member and the base member to a structural surface.
2. The ornament mounting device of claim 1, wherein the mounting assembly comprises a housing member, a holding member connected to the housing member, a suction cup device configured for connection to the holding member and to provide a suction force for removably connecting the housing member to the structural surface by suction, and an actuating member for activating/deactivating a suction force of the suction cup device.
3. The ornament mounting device of claim 2, wherein the base member has a threaded rod extending from the bottom surface of the base member; and wherein the housing member has a threaded opening configured for threaded engagement with the threaded rod of the base member to securely removably connects housing member to base member.
4. The ornament mounting device of claim 2, wherein the actuator is configured for undergoing movement relative to the holding member between a first position, in which the actuator is configured to activate the suction cup device to generate a suction force for removably connecting the ornament mounting device to a structural surface, and a second position, in which the actuator is configured to deactivate the suction cup device and release the suction force to allow the ornament mounting device to be removed from the structural surface.
5. The ornament mounting device according to claim 4, wherein the suction cup device includes means for guiding the actuator between the first and second positions.
6. The ornament mounting device according to claim 5, wherein the holding member includes a central opening configured to be generally aligned with threaded the opening of the housing member; and wherein the means for guiding the actuator comprises a post member of the suction cup device configured to extend through the central opening of the holding member, the post member having an opening through which a portion of the actuator is configured to move and extend during movement of the actuator between the first and second positions.
7. The ornament mounting device of claim 6, wherein the support member is configured for undergoing rotational movement; and wherein a quarter turn of the support member with respect to the base member causes the locking pins to rotate from an insertion position to a locking position within the support member.
8. The ornament mounting device of claim 7, further comprising a key element for removing the locking pins from the locking position to allow the support member to be rotated against the base member to a disengaging position.
9. The ornament mounting device of claim 8, wherein the housing member has an opening configured to receive therethrough a portion of the key element for contacting one end of the actuator and move the actuator from the first position to the second position.
10. The ornament mounting device of claim 8, wherein the housing member has another opening through which another end of the actuator extends to the exterior of the housing member in the second position of the actuator; and wherein while extending to the exterior of the housing member, the another end of the actuator is configured to be manually pushed towards an interior of housing member to move the actuator from the second position to the first position.
11. The ornament mounting device of claim 1, wherein the base member includes an electrical socket configured to receive a light source; and further comprising an electrical assembly for providing electrical power to the light source.
12. The ornament mounting device of claim 11, further comprising a USB connector connected to the electrical assembly for use as a power interface to supply the power to the electrical assembly.
13. The ornament mounting device of claim 11, wherein the light source is powered by a replaceable battery.
14. The ornament mounting device of claim 11, further comprising a solar panel for receiving sunlight to supply the power to the electrical assembly for providing the electrical power to the light source.
15. The ornament mounting device of claim 11, further comprising a wireless transceiver for wirelessly controlling operations of the light source.
16. The ornament mounting device of claim 15, further comprising a portable and remote RF controller for wireless communication with the transceiver to control operations of the light source.
17. The ornament mounting device of claim 15, wherein the wireless transceiver comprises a Bluetooth? transceiver.
18. The ornament mounting device of claim 11, further comprising a light sensor configured to activate the light source when ambient light falls below a threshold.
19. The ornament mounting device of claim 11, further comprising a motion sensor configured to activate the light source when the structural surface on which the ornament mounting device is mounted is in motion.
20. The ornament mounting device of claim 19, wherein the structural surface is a hood of an automobile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure will provide details in the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the following figures wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(42) Embodiments of the present invention described herein provide devices configured for mounting ornaments to various types of structural surfaces. The ornament mounting devices according to the present invention contain one or more anti-theft features designed to prevent and/or hinder the unauthorized removal and/or theft of the ornaments from structural surfaces to which they are mounted.
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(45) The base member 15 has recess seats 15b formed in recesses 15a on at least two opposing sides along an outside perimeter of the base member 15. Locking pins 30 are seated in the recesses 15a. A spring 25 supported by the recess seat 15b in each recess 15a exerts an outward force on the locking pin 30 relative to the base member 15. Thus, when in an assembled state, the locking pins 30 are biased by spring 25 in an outward direction (e.g., in a direction away from base member 15). The spring 25 can be a compression spring or other appropriate type of spring.
(46) The locking pins 30 lockingly interact with a keyed structure. The keyed structure is formed on an internal perimeter of a ring member 50 and includes dentations 52. The base member 15 can be inserted into a central opening defined by the internal perimeter of the ring member 50. A quarter turn of the ring member 50 with respect to the base member 15 causes the locking pins 30 to rotate from their insertion position to a locking position within the ring member 50. In other embodiments, more or less than a quarter turn of the ring member 50 causes the locking pins 30 to rotate from their insertion position to the locking position within the ring member 50.
(47) Once the locking pins 30 are engaged in the locking position, the ring member 50 cannot be rotated against the base member 15 back to the original, e.g., disengaging, position without use of a key 70. Thus, embodiments of the present invention provide an anti-theft mechanism for the hood ornament. The dentations 52 is configured to slide into grooves 54. With the dentations 52 engaged with the grooves 54, the ring member 50 is securely held by the base member 15. As shown in
(48) The ring member 50 can be formed as a part of a hood ornament 45 in some embodiments. In other embodiments, the ring member 50 can be embedded in the hood ornament 45. In some embodiments, the base member 15 includes an electrical socket 55 configured to receive a light source 60, such as a light emitting diode (LED) lamp or incandescent light bulb, for example. Electrical wires from the electrical socket 55 can be passed through a hole 402, shown in
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(56) Base member 110 has recess seats 114 formed in recesses 116 on at least two opposing sides along an outside perimeter of the base member 110. Locking pins 130 are seated in the recesses 116. A biasing member 132 supported by the recess seat 114 in each recess 116 exerts an outward force on the locking pin 130 relative to base member 110. Thus, when in an assembled state, locking pins 130 are biased by biasing members 132 in an outward direction (e.g., in a direction away from base member 110). Biasing members 132 can be a compression spring or other appropriate type of spring.
(57) Locking pins 130 lockingly interact with a keyed structure. The keyed structure is formed on an internal perimeter of a support member 160 for supporting ornament 102. In this embodiment, support member 160 is in the form of a ring member, however, it is appreciated that support member 160 is not limited to a member having a ring shape. Ring member 160 includes dentations 162. Base member 110 can be inserted into a central opening defined by the internal perimeter of ring member 160. A quarter turn of ring member 160 with respect to base member 110 causes locking pins 130 to rotate from their insertion position to a locking position within ring member 160. In other embodiments, more or less than a quarter turn of ring member 160 causes locking pins 130 to rotate from their insertion position to the locking position within ring member 160.
(58) Once locking pins 130 are engaged in the locking position, ring member 160 cannot be rotated against base member 110 back to the original, e.g., disengaging, position without use of a key 170. Thus, embodiments of the present invention provide an anti-theft mechanism for ornament 102. Dentations 162 of ring member 160 are configured to slide into grooves 134 of base member 110. With dentations 162 engaged with grooves 134, ring member 160 is securely held by base member 110. As shown in
(59) Ring member 160 can be formed as a part of ornament 102 in some embodiments. In other embodiments, ring member 160 can be embedded in ornament 102. In some embodiments, base member 110 includes an electrical socket 118 configured to receive a light source 120, such as a light emitting diode (LED) lamp or incandescent light bulb, for example. Electrical wires from electrical socket 118 can be passed through a hole 112a, shown in
(60) Channels 164 of ring member 160 are a pair of through channels formed on opposite sides of the perimeter of ring member 160. Through channels 164 are dimensioned to accept key 170. As can be appreciated from the present description with reference to the figures, ring member 160 has the same construction as ring member 50 described above with reference to the embodiment of
(61) According to the embodiment of the present invention, mounting assembly 140 for removably connecting device 100 to a structural surface includes housing member 150, a holding member 154, a suction cup device 156 (hereinafter also referred to as suction cup) configured to provide a suction force for removably connecting housing member 150 (and thus device 100) to a structural surface by suction, and an actuating member, generally designated with reference numeral 158 (hereinafter also actuator) for activating/deactivating a suction force of suction cup 156.
(62) As described above, housing member 150 has threaded opening 152 configured for threaded engagement with threaded rod 112 of base member 110, and housing member 150 and base member 110 are permanently connected together using a high-strength adhesive, or by welding, for example. Holding member 154 is configured for secured connection to a bottom portion of housing member 156, such as by welding or gluing, and for holding actuator 158 relative to housing member 150. As further described below, actuator 158 is configured for undergoing movement relative to housing member 150 and holding member 154 between a first position and a second position. In the first position (
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(64) In this embodiment, actuator 158 is preferably a unitary structural element, including portions 158a-158e, formed in one piece from a single piece of material. Portions 158a and 158e define opposite first and second terminal ends of actuator 158. Portions 158b and 158d extend directly from portions 158a and 158e, respectively. Portion 158c extends between portions 158b and 158d in an inclined manner as shown in
(65) Housing member 150 has a side opening (second aperture) 150a through which first terminal end 158a of actuator 158 is configured to pass during movement of actuator 158 between the first and second positions. Housing member 150 has another side opening (third aperture) 150c providing access to second terminal end 158e of actuator 158. Thus, in the second position of actuator 158 shown in
(66) As noted above, portion 158c of actuator 158 extends at an inclination between portions 158b and 158d. Specifically, as shown in
(67) Starting from the second position of actuator 158 shown in
(68) As described above, deactivation of the suction force generated by suction cup 156 is achieved by pressing second terminal end 158e of actuator 158 via opening 150c of housing member 150. According to an embodiment of the present invention, this can be accomplished by using anyone of protrusions 170a, 170b of key 170. Specifically, at least a front end portion of each protrusion 170a, 170b is preferably configured (e.g., shaped and sized) to be able to be passed through opening 150c of housing member 150 so that second terminal end 158e of actuator 158 can be pressed by the protrusion until actuator 158 is moved from the first position shown in
(69) In an alternative embodiment, second terminal end 158e of actuator 158 can be pressed with an element or tool other than key 170, provided that such element or tool is specially configured (e.g., shaped and sized) to be able to be passed through opening 150c of housing member 150.
(70) In the present embodiment, device 100 includes a USB connector 125 used to connect an external device so as to be able to communicate with that external device. USB connector is connected to electrical assembly 124 and is accessible via another side opening 150b (fourth aperture) of housing member 150. USB connector 125 can also be used as a power interface for device 100 (e.g., to charge rechargeable battery 122).
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(72) As noted above, light source 120 may be a light emitting diode (LED) lamp. Turning now to
(73) Some embodiments of the LED lamp 120 may support multiple sources of dimming or color control, including wired from a controller including, for example, a dimmer, and wireless such as with a portable and remote RF controller or any combination of such control. The wireless controller may include a power source such as a battery, either replaceable or rechargeable or other forms of power including solar, thermal or mechanical vibration energy and power. The circuitry may also be designed to achieve high power factor and may also be designed to protect LEDs from over voltage input and output conditions by limiting the current while still retaining a high power factor. The circuitry may also be designed to switch or change from dimming mode in an automatic or manual fashion to a universal power supply mode with either constant current or constant voltage once a prescribed set of conditions exist, for example, an input voltage, average or peak, or both, is greater than a prescribed, predetermined, set, and other set of conditions, etc. level.
(74) In other embodiments, wireless transceiver 194 can be configured to allow adjustment of operating parameters of device 100, such as settings, parameters, and preferences, for example, by way of a graphical user interface (GUI) provided on a computing device, for example, a smartphone, tablet or computer. Thus, the present embodiment can allow simplified adjustment of device 100 by the user by way of the GUI. The GUI can include various interface elements, such as, for example, graphical representations of dials, sliders, toggles, check boxes, radio buttons, and text input fields. The various interfaces can be implemented to adjust individual settings of device 100.
(75) In some embodiments, the GUI can include factory preset values for various operating parameters of device 100 from which a user of device 100 can select. Further, a user can store, by way of the GUI in some embodiments, one or more custom configurations directed to different settings for device 100. The GUI can be implemented as an application (APP) installable on the computing device, such as mobile terminals (e.g., smartphones).
(76) In other embodiments, wireless transceiver 194 may be a Bluetooth? transceiver configured to provide wireless control of light source 120 via a mobile device. The Bluetooth? transceiver can be configured to turn light source 120 on/off, change the light intensity, or change the light color (e.g., wavelength) of light source 120. A dedicated APP for a Bluetooth? pairing can be executed in the mobile terminal.
(77) In still other embodiments, device 100 can include a light sensor 195, as shown in
(78) It will be appreciated that device 100 according to the foregoing embodiments of the present invention may include one or more than one of the above features, e.g., USB, solar panel, wireless transceiver, light sensor, motion sensor, etc., and in various combinations depending on the desired functionalities for device 100.
(79) Ornament mounting device 100 according to the above-described embodiments is adapted to be removably mounted to any structural surface, including horizontal and vertical wall surfaces, various type of furniture components, and to various interior (e.g., dashboards) and exterior (e.g., automobile hoods) areas of vehicles. Device 100 is particularly adapted to be removably mounted to any vehicle, such as motorcycles, boats, RVs, tractor trailers, ATVs, delivery trucks, mail carrier vehicle, emergency vehicles (police, fire, ambulance), construction equipment, bus (school and public transit), tractors, personal watercraft, trains, snowmobile, taxi, for example. Ornament mounting device 100, including anti-theft features, may also have applications as home d?cor and various residential and commercial lighting applications.
(80) Reference in the specification to one embodiment or an embodiment of the present invention, as well as other variations thereof, means that a particular feature, structure, characteristic, and so forth described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of the phrase in one embodiment or in an embodiment, as well any other variations, appearing in various places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. However, it is to be appreciated that features of one or more embodiments can be combined given the teachings of the present invention provided herein.
(81) The foregoing is to be understood as being in every respect illustrative and exemplary, but not restrictive, and the scope of the invention disclosed herein is not to be determined from the Detailed Description, but rather from the claims as interpreted according to the full breadth permitted by the patent laws. It is to be understood that the embodiments shown and described herein are only illustrative of the present invention and that those skilled in the art may implement various modifications without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Those skilled in the art could implement various other feature combinations without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Having thus described aspects of the invention, with the details and particularity required by the patent laws, what is claimed and desired protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.