Rearview Mirror Hanger
20180118110 ยท 2018-05-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2011/0059
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device for attaching to an internal rearview mirror of a vehicle that provides a hook for hanging eyeglasses, sunglasses, or other items. The device attaches to the mirror with a spring clamp system that securely holds it in place. The spring clamp system does not hang below the mirror so as to minimize interference with driver visibility through the windshield and does not cover the mirror so as to prevent obstruction of the driver's reflected view in the mirror. The hooks can be located purposely in the zone directly behind the mirror so as to minimize interfering with driver field of view. Hooks may also be located so as to extend above, below, or to the side of the mirror depending on the desired location. The spring clamp device has a flexible design, allowing attachment to a large variety of vehicle internal rearview mirrors.
Claims
1. A rearview mirror hanger that can be selectively attached to a rearview mirror and from which items can be hung, the rearview mirror hanger comprising: a spring clamp comprising: two flex members disposed on a first side of the spring clamp; two rigid opposing members disposed on a second side of the spring clamp opposite the two flex members; and one or more connecting members that connect the flex members and the rigid opposing members; and one or more hooks attached to at least one of the one or more connecting members, the two flex members, or the two rigid opposing members, the one or more hooks being disposed vertically between the flex members and the rigid opposing members such that the one or more hooks are disposed substantially behind a rearview mirror when the rearview mirror hanger is attached to the rearview mirror.
2. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 1, the one or more connecting members include an area for decoration, logo, or other pattern or design.
3. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 1, wherein the one or more connecting members comprises a cross-member that connects the two flex members to one another.
4. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 1, wherein the one or more connecting members comprise a first connecting member that connects a first rigid opposing member of the two rigid opposing members to a first flex member of the two flex members.
5. The review mirror hanger of claim 4, wherein the one or more hooks include at least one hook connected to the first connecting member.
6. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 4, wherein the one or more connecting members comprise a second connecting member that connects a second rigid opposing member of the two rigid opposing members to a second flex member of the two flex members.
7. The review mirror hanger of claim 6, wherein the one or more hooks include at least one hook connected to the second connecting member.
8. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 1, wherein each of the two flex members and the two rigid opposing members includes a flex tip to facilitate attachment of the rearview mirror hanger to a rearview mirror.
9. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 1, wherein the two flex members are laterally off-set from the two rigid opposing members.
10. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 1, wherein the two flex members are laterally aligned with the two rigid opposing members.
11. A rearview mirror hanger that can be selectively attached to a rearview mirror and from which items can be hung, the rearview mirror hanger comprising: a spring clamp comprising: two flex members disposed on a first side of the spring clamp; a rigid opposing member disposed on a second side of the spring clamp opposite the two flex members; and one or more connecting members that connect the flex members and the rigid opposing member; and one or more hooks attached to at least one of the one or more connecting members, the two flex members, or the rigid opposing member, the one or more hooks being disposed vertically between the flex members and the rigid opposing member such that the one or more hooks are disposed substantially behind a rearview mirror when the rearview mirror hanger is attached to the rearview mirror.
12. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 11, wherein the rigid opposing member is horizontally disposed centrally between the two flex members.
13. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 11, wherein the rigid opposing member is horizontally disposed closer to one of the two flex members than another of the two flex members.
14. A rearview mirror hanger that can be selectively attached to a rearview mirror and from which items can be hung, the rearview mirror hanger comprising: a spring clamp comprising: two flexing members disposed on a first side of the spring clamp; two rigid opposing members disposed on a second side of the spring clamp opposite the two flexing members; and one or more connecting members that connect the flexing members and the rigid opposing members; and one or more hooks attached to at least one of the one or more connecting members, the two flexing members, or the two rigid opposing members, the one or more hooks being disposed vertically between the flexing members and the rigid opposing members such that the one or more hooks are disposed substantially behind a rearview mirror when the rearview mirror hanger is attached to the rearview mirror.
15. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 14, the one or more connecting members include an area for decoration, logo, or other pattern or design.
16. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 14, wherein the one or more connecting members comprises a cross-member that connects the two flexing members to one another.
17. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 14, wherein the one or more connecting members comprise a first connecting member that connects a first rigid opposing member of the two rigid opposing members to a first flexing member of the two flexing members.
18. The review mirror hanger of claim 17, wherein the one or more hooks include at least one hook connected to the first connecting member.
19. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 17, wherein the one or more connecting members comprise a second connecting member that connects a second rigid opposing member of the two rigid opposing members to a second flexing member of the two flexing members.
20. The review mirror hanger of claim 19, wherein the one or more hooks include at least one hook connected to the second connecting member.
21. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 14, wherein each of the two flexing members and the two rigid opposing members includes a flexing tip to facilitate attachment of the rearview mirror hanger to a rearview mirror.
22. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 14, wherein the two flexing members are laterally off-set from the two rigid opposing members.
23. The rearview mirror hanger of claim 14, wherein the two flexing members are laterally aligned with the two rigid opposing members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] To further clarify and illustrate the above and other advantages and features of the present disclosure, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only illustrated embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0044] The present disclosure relates generally to rearview mirror mounted hanging devices for eyewear and other items. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to rearview mirror mounted hanging devices for eyewear and other items with opposing and/or off-set clamping members and attached hooks that allow for central placement and easy access of hanging items, with minimal obstruction of the driver's field of vision both through the windshield as well as reflected views in the mirror.
[0045] In contrast to other devices that attach to the dash, window, door, windshield, or even the rearview mirror of a motor vehicle, the construction and features of the rearview mirror hanger of the present disclosure allows it to be attached to a variety of rearview mirrors, and provide for minimal obstruction of the driver's view both from the mirror and through the windshield, while providing a safe, central location for placing eyewear and other items within easy reach of the driver or front seat passenger.
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[0047] Flex members 102 of rearview mirror hanger 100 are continuously connected by a rigid cross-member 110, which is located across the top edge of a rearview mirror when the rearview mirror hanger 100 is attached to the rearview mirror. Rigid cross-member 110 also continuously joins connecting members 106 to flex members 102 of the rearview mirror hanger 100.
[0048] Connecting members 106 are continuously attached to rigid opposing members 104 to complete the clamping mechanism of the rearview mirror hanger 100. In addition, in this exemplary system, hook members 108 are continuously attached to, and extend from connecting members 106, from which eyewear or other items may be hung or supported. In other embodiments, hook members 108a, 108b, 108c, 108d, 108e, 108f, and 108g are attached to, and extend from respective vertical rigid member 116, connecting members 106, rigid opposing members 104, and/or flex members 102 as illustrated in
[0049] In order to maintain position on a rearview mirror, hooked tips 112 on the flex members, and hooked tips 114 on the rigid opposing members 104 are included. Hooked tips 112 and 114 are purposely kept small to minimize any obstruction of the mirror surface so that the driver's view of reflected images from the mirror is unimpeded.
[0050] The flex members 102 and all other parts of the rearview mirror hanger may be composed of a plastic such as ABS, Polycarbonate, Nylon, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Silicone or other flexible polymers or mixtures of polymers and fillers such as glass or carbon fiber. Flex members 102 and all other parts of the rearview mirror hanger may alternatively be composed of stamped and formed, machined, or otherwise shaped metal or metal wires, either bare or coated with a flexible coating or polymer. Flex members 102 and all other parts of the rearview mirror hanger may also be made from naturally flexing materials such as wood, bamboo or other suitable plant or animal based materials or composites.
[0051] Vertical rigid member 116 is included and attached to rigid cross-member 110 and may serve the purpose of adding strength and stiffness to rigid cross-member 110, or may serve a decorative purpose only by displaying a logo or other pattern or design, or it may serve a dual purpose of adding strength and stiffness to rigid cross-member 110 as well as a decorative purpose by displaying a logo or other pattern or design.
[0052] Attention is now directed to
[0053] Further still, in an alternative embodiment, the arrangement of flex and rigid opposing members can vary with alternate placement of members such that flex members alternate in placement with rigid opposing members. For example, a flex member may be located on the top, outside position as illustrated in
[0054] Hooks 108 in the exemplary embodiment are located nearer the tops of connecting members 106 so as to place them near the top edge of a mirror when the rearview mirror hanger 100 is attached to a rearview mirror. When the hooks 108 are located in this position, items hung from them will be hidden from driver or passenger view with the greatest possible potential, thereby minimizing interference or obstruction of the driver or passenger's view.
[0055] While located nearer the tops of the connecting members 106 in this particular illustrated embodiment, it is to be understood that in an alternative embodiment, the location of hooks 108 can vary in position along connecting members 106, even being located centrally or nearer the bottom of connecting members 106. Further still, in an alternative embodiment, the location of hooks 108 may differ in position along connecting members such that the hook 108 on the driver side is located nearer the top of connecting member 106, while the hook 108 on the passenger side is located nearer the center or bottom of connecting member 106. In still further alternative embodiments, the location of hook 108 on the passenger side may be nearer the top of connecting member 106 while the hook 108 on the driver side is located nearer the center or bottom of connecting member 106. In still further embodiments, there may be multiple hooks 108 located along the length of connecting member 106 such that there is a hook 108 nearer the top of connecting member 106 as well as a hook 108 located near the center of connecting member 106 as well as a hook 108 located nearer the bottom of connecting member 106. In addition, multiple hooks 108 may occur on the drivers side only, the passenger side only, or both driver and passenger sides. Further still, hooks 108 may be permanently attached as shown in the present embodiment, or they may be adjustably mounted for placement in the location desired by the user.
[0056] In still further embodiments there may be a hook 108 located nearer the top of connecting member 106 as well as a hook 108 located nearer the bottom of connecting member 106, or a hook 108 located nearer the top of connecting member 106 and a hook 108 located near the center of connecting member 106, or a hook 108 located near the center of connecting member 106 and a hook 108 located nearer the bottom of connecting member 106. In all of these various embodiments, hooks 108 may be configured in any desired combination when comparing the driver and passenger sides of rearview mirror hanger 100.
[0057] In addition, all possible configurations mentioned may have additional hooks 108 located singly or in multiple combinations extending from connecting members 106 at any angle from 0 to 180 degrees around connecting members 106 in relation to the position of hooks 108 as illustrated in
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[0059] Hooked tips 112 and 114 are purposely kept small to facilitate placement and stability of the rearview mirror hanger 100, while minimizing interference or obstruction of the reflection seen by the driver or passenger in the rearview mirror.
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[0064] Flex members 402 of rearview mirror hanger 400 are directly attached to connecting member 406.
[0065] Connecting member 406 is continuously attached to rigid opposing member 404 to complete the clamping mechanism of the rearview mirror hanger 400. In addition, in this alternative system, hook member 408 is continuously attached to, and extends from connecting member 406, from which eyewear or other items may be hung or supported. In other embodiments, hook member 408a is attached to, and extends from rigid member 406 as illustrated in
[0066] In order to maintain position on a rearview mirror, hooked tips 412 on the flex members, and hooked tip 414 on the rigid opposing member 404 are included. Hooked tips 412 and 414 are purposely kept small to minimize any obstruction of the mirror surface so that the driver's view of reflected images from the mirror is unimpeded.
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[0068] Hook 408 in this alternative embodiment is located nearer the top of connecting member 406 so as to place it near the top edge of a mirror when the rearview mirror hanger 400 is attached to a rearview mirror. When the hook 408 is located in this position, items hung from it will be hidden from driver or passenger view with the greatest possible potential, thereby minimizing interference or obstruction of the driver or passenger's view.
[0069] While located nearer the top of the connecting member 406 in this particular illustrated embodiment it is to be understood that in an alternative embodiment, the location of hook 408 can vary in position along connecting member 406, even being located centrally or nearer the bottom of connecting member 406. In still further embodiments, there may be multiple hooks 408 located along the length of connecting member 406 such that there is a hook 408 nearer the top of connecting member 406 as well as a hook 408 located near the center of connecting member 406 as well as a hook 408 located nearer the bottom of connecting member 406.
[0070] In still further embodiments there may be a hook 408 located nearer the top of connecting member 406 as well as a hook 408 located nearer the bottom of connecting member 406, or a hook 408 located nearer the top of connecting member 406 and a hook 408 located near the center of connecting member 406, or a hook 408 located near the center of connecting member 406 and a hook 408 located nearer the bottom of connecting member 406. In all of these various embodiments, hooks 408 may be configured in any desired combination.
[0071] In addition, all possible configurations mentioned may have additional hooks 408 located singly or in multiple combinations extending from connecting member 406 at any angle from 0 to 180 degrees around connecting member 406 in relation to the position of hook 408 as illustrated in
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[0076] The flexing members 602 and all other parts of the rearview mirror hanger may be composed of a plastic such as ABS, Polycarbonate, Nylon, Polypropylene, Polyurethane, Silicone or other flexible polymers or mixtures of polymers and fillers such as glass or carbon fiber. Flexing members 602 and all other parts of the rearview mirror hanger may alternatively be composed of stamped and formed, machined, or otherwise shaped metal or metal wires, either bare or coated with a flexible coating or polymer. Flexing members 602 and all other parts of the rearview mirror hanger may also be made from naturally flexing materials such as wood, bamboo or other suitable plant or animal based materials or composites.
[0077] Materials used to create flexing members 602 should be elastic or have elastic segments, which allow the flexing members 602 to be flexed downward and toward each other for installation to, or removal from a rearview mirror. During installation to a rearview mirror, force is applied to the flexing members 602 to move them downwardly and toward one another other while the rearview mirror hanger 600 is positioned on the rearview mirror. Once the rigid opposing members 604 are in position along the top edge of the rearview mirror, and the hooked tips 612 on the flexing members are positioned along the bottom edge of the rearview mirror, the force applied to flexing members 602 is released allowing them to elastically move upward and away from each other. This elastic potential which attempts to return flexing members 602 to their relaxed starting position provides a retention force as flexing members 602 are prevented from returning to their fully relaxed state when they come into contact with the rearview mirror edge, thus effectively clamping the rearview mirror hanger 600 to the rearview mirror,
[0078] Removal of the rearview mirror hanger 600 from a rearview mirror requires a procedure similar to that used for installation. Force is applied to the flexing members 602 to move them downwardly and toward each other, which eliminates the clamping force applied to the rearview mirror. Once this clamping force is removed, the rearview mirror hanger 600 is free to be moved away from and off the rearview mirror. Once removed, the force applied to the flexing members may be released, allowing flexing members 602 to return to their initial fully relaxed position.
[0079] Flexing members 602 of rearview mirror hanger 600 are continuously connected by a rigid cross-member 610, which is located across the top edge of a rearview mirror when the rearview mirror hanger 600 is attached to the rearview mirror. Rigid cross-member 610 also continuously connects rigid opposing members 604 to flexing members 602 of the rearview mirror hanger 600.
[0080] In this exemplary system, hook members 608 are continuously attached to, and extend from flexing members 602, from which eyewear or other items may be hung or supported. In other embodiments, hook members 608 may be attached to, and extend from other locations and directions on flexing members 602, rigid cross-member 610, and/or rigid opposing members 604 similar to those illustrated and described in
[0081] In order to maintain position on a rearview mirror, hooked tips 612 on the flexing members 602, and hooked tips 614 on the rigid opposing members 604 are included. Hooked tips 612 and 614 are purposely kept small to minimize any obstruction of the mirror surface so that the driver's view of reflected images from the mirror is unimpeded.
[0082] Vertical rigid member 616 is included and attached to rigid cross-member 610 and may serve the purpose of adding strength and stiffness to rigid cross-member 610, or may serve a decorative purpose only by displaying a logo or other pattern or design, or it may serve a dual purpose of adding strength and stiffness to rigid cross-member 610 as well as a decorative purpose by displaying a logo or other pattern or design.
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[0084] Further still, in an alternative embodiment, the arrangement of flexing and rigid opposing members can vary with alternate placement of members such that flexing members alternate in placement with rigid opposing members. For example, a flexing member may be located on the bottom, outside position as illustrated in
[0085] Hooks 608 in the exemplary embodiment are located nearer the tops of flexing members 602 so as to place them near the top edge of a mirror when the rearview mirror hanger 600 is attached to a rearview mirror. When the hooks 608 are located in this position, items hung from them will be hidden from driver or passenger view with the greatest possible potential, thereby minimizing interference or obstruction of the driver or passenger's view.
[0086] While located nearer the tops of the flexing members 602 in this particular illustrated embodiment, it is to be understood that in an alternative embodiment, the location of hooks 608 can vary in position along flexing members 602, even being located centrally or nearer the bottom of flexing members 602. Further still, in an alternative embodiment, the location of hooks 608 may differ in position along flexing members such that the hook 608 on the driver side is located nearer the top of flexing member 602, while the hook 608 on the passenger side is located nearer the center or bottom of flexing member 602. In still further alternative embodiments, the location of hook 608 on the passenger side may be nearer the top of flexing member 602 while the hook 608 on the driver side is located nearer the center or bottom of flexing member 602. In still further embodiments, there may be multiple hooks 608 located along the length of flexing member 602 such that there is a hook 608 nearer the top of flexing member 602 as well as a hook 608 located near the center of flexing member 602 as well as a hook 608 located nearer the bottom of flexing member 602. In addition, multiple hooks 608 may occur on the drivers side only, the passenger side only, or both driver and passenger sides. Further still, hooks 608 may be permanently attached as shown in the present embodiment, or they may be adjustably mounted for placement in the location desired by the user.
[0087] In still further embodiments there may be a hook 608 located nearer the top of flexing member 602 as well as a hook 608 located nearer the bottom of flexing member 602, or a hook 608 located nearer the top of flexing member 602 and a hook 608 located near the center of flexing member 602, or a hook 608 located near the center of flexing member 602 and a hook 608 located nearer the bottom of flexing member 602. In all of these various embodiments, hooks 608 may be configured in any desired combination when comparing the driver and passenger sides of rearview mirror hanger 600.
[0088] In addition, all possible configurations mentioned may have additional hooks 608 located singly or in multiple combinations extending from flexing members 602 and hooks 604 and 606, and at any angle from 0 to 180 degrees around flexing members 602 as illustrated by hooks 608, 608a, 608b, 608c, and 608d in
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[0090] Hooked tips 612 and 614 are purposely kept small to facilitate placement and stability of the rearview mirror hanger 600, while minimizing interference or obstruction of the reflection seen by the driver or passenger in the rearview mirror.
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