Device Mounting Apparatus
20220341539 · 2022-10-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G08B13/19632
PHYSICS
F21V21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B7/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0685
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G08B17/10
PHYSICS
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device mounting apparatus that allows a device such as a smoke detector or carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) detector, as well as other device including an alarm, a camera or a light to be selectively positioning at a location on a surface such as a wall. The apparatus comprises a preferably rectangular, hollow rod with rounded corners, and having a first end, second end, and outer surfaces. A device securing bracket that facilitates the attachment of a device to the rod includes a center section with a rod opening, a first side member and second side member, with each member having an angled section and at least one bore. An apparatus to surface securing bracket allows the apparatus to be attached to a surface such as a wall and has a center section with an outward extending first and second side wall, each side wall having a semi-circular segment, with the rod inserted through the space created when the two segments face each other. The apparatus to surface securing bracket also has a rear section with at least one bore through which a screw or other attachment means is inserted. From exiting the bore, the screw enters into the surface/wall, thereby attaching the apparatus to the surface. To maintain the device attached to the device securing bracket, a device mounting pan is utilized. The pan has a rear panel with at least one bore, a center opening for a power wire and a side wall extending outward from the rear panel's perimeter.
Claims
1. A device mounting apparatus comprising: a rod comprising a first end, a second end and an outer surface, a device securing bracket comprising a center section having a rod opening, a first side member having an angled section and at least one bore, and a second side member having an angled section and at least one bore, an apparatus to surface securing bracket comprising a center section configured with a first side wall having a semi-circular segment and at least one threaded bore, and a second side wall having a semi-circular segment and at least one threaded bore; a pressure opening; and a rear section having at least one bore, and a device mounting pan comprising a rear panel having at least one bore, a center opening and a side wall extending outward from a perimeter of the rear panel and having at least one device attachment tab.
2. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein a device is selected from a group consisting of a smoke detector, a carbon dioxide CO.sub.2 detector, a combination smoke and CO.sub.2 detector, an alarm, a light and a camera.
3. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rod, the device securing bracket and apparatus to wall securing bracket are made of a material selected from a group consisting of plastic, metal, wood and a composite.
4. (canceled)
5. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first end or the second end of the rod is inserted into and friction held within the rod opening on the center section of the device securing bracket.
6. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the device securing bracket is configured to be selectively positioned at any location along a length of the rod.
7. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rod is hollow and rectangular shaped with rounded indented corners, and the device securing bracket's rod opening is correspondingly dimensioned.
8. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the device mounting pan is configured for attachment by a screw inserted through the at least one bore and into the at least one threaded bore on the first side member and second side member, wherein the device is then attached by attachment means to the device mounting pan.
9. The device mounting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the attachment means are selected from a group consisting of at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut, an adhesive, a clip, and a slot and tab.
10. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the device securing bracket's center section further comprises a notch that allows a power wire to be inserted into the rod from the device securing bracket.
11. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the device securing bracket's center section further comprises a channel that extends the full length of the center section and allows a power wire to be inserted into the rod from the device securing bracket.
12. The device mounting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rod further comprising a rod connecting insert that is configured to be placed within the rod to allow at least two sections of rod to be secured together, wherein an insert screw is tightened until contacting and applying pressure onto the insert within the rod.
13. A device mounting apparatus comprising: a hollow rectangular rod with indented rounded corners comprising: a first end, a second end, an outer surface, a device securing bracket comprising: a center section having a rod opening, a first side member having an angled section and at least one bore, a second side member having an angled section and at least one bore, an apparatus to surface securing bracket comprising: a center section comprising: an integral first side wall having a semi-circular segment and at least one threaded bore, an integral second side wall having a semi-circular segment and at least one threaded bore, a pressure opening, and a clamping screw that is tightened into the bores on the first and second side walls, wherein the tightening pressure causes the center section to compress and clamp onto the rod that is inserted through a space created when the two semi-circular segments are configured facing each other, and an integral rear section having at least one bore, a device mounting pan comprising: a rear panel having: bores, a center opening, and a side wall extending outward from a perimeter of the rear panel and having at least one device attachment tab.
14. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the device is selected from a group consisting of a smoke detector, a carbon dioxide CO.sub.2 detector, a combination smoke and CO.sub.2 detector, an alarm, a light and a camera.
15. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the rod, the device securing bracket and apparatus to wall securing bracket are made of a material selected from a group consisting of plastic, metal, wood and a composite.
16. (canceled)
17. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first end or second end of the rod is inserted into and friction held within the rod opening on the center section of the device securing bracket.
18. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the device securing bracket is configured to be selectively positioned at any location along the length of the rod.
19. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the device mounting pan is configured for attachment by a screw inserted through the at least one bore and into the at least one threaded bore on the first side member and second side member, wherein a device is then attached by attachment means to the device mounting pan.
20. The device mounting apparatus of claim 19, wherein the attachment means are selected from the a group consisting of at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut, an adhesive, at least one nail, a clip, and a slot and tab.
21. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the device securing bracket's center section further comprises a notch that allows a power wire to be inserted into the rod from the device securing bracket.
22. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, wherein the device securing bracket's center section further comprises a channel that extends the full length of the center section and allows a power wire to be inserted into the rod from the device securing brackct.
23. The device mounting apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a rod connecting insert that is configured to be placed within sections of the rod to allow at least two sections of the rod to be secured together, wherein an insert screw is tightened until contacting and applying pressure onto the insert within the rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0042] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment of a device mounting apparatus (DMA). It is often desirable or required to place a device such as a smoke detector and/or a carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) detector within a structure. Any place where people reside or congregate will benefit from, or be required to have, these devices, and it is common to see a dedicated detector in each room. Typically, a detector is attached to a wall near the ceiling, or attached to the ceiling itself
[0043] This can be a problem because many detectors use a battery as a primary, or a back-up, power source. When the battery must be replaced, access to the battery compartment within the detector often requires the use of a stool or ladder to reach the detector at its elevated location.
[0044] This problem is also experienced when a detector must be re-set after sounding, which typically requires pushing a button. Also, while smoke detectors do function well when placed at an elevated location, CO.sub.2 detectors are much more effective when placed at a lower location, closer to the ground.
[0045] The DMA offers a solution to this problem by providing a means by which a device can be attached to a surface such as a wall and be selectively positioned at an optimal location. The DMA along with a device, or multiple devices, can be quickly and easily assembled, and attached to a surface, Also, depending on the requirement, the DMA can be either permanently attached or removably attached.
[0046] The DMA 10, as show in
[0047] The rod 12, as shown in
[0048] The device securing bracket 24, as shown in
[0049] The apparatus to surface securing bracket 60, as shown in
[0050] A screw, or other attachment means such as a bolt, a nail or an adhesive, is then inserted through each of the at least one bores 82 and into the surface, which maintains the apparatus to surface securing bracket 60 along with the attached rod 12, on the surface. As shown in
[0051] In order to facilitate the attachment of a device 104, onto the DMA 10, the device mounting pan 86 is utilized. As shown in
[0052] To provide easier transportatiodishipping and storage of the DMA 10, the rod 12 can be cut into multiple pieces ranging from 12 inches to 54 inches. A rod connecting insert 98 is then placed within the rod 12, with substantially one-half of the insert 98 within two sequential rod pieces, as shown in
[0053] The rod 12, device securing bracket 24, apparatus to surface securing bracket 60 and device mounting pan 86 can made of various materials including plastic, metal, wood or a composite. For many applications, only a single apparatus to surface securing bracket 60 is required, although multiple brackets 60 can be utilized if desired or required. Also, multiple devices can be attached to a single DMA 10. For example, a smoke detector can be placed at the top of a vertically-oriented DMA, with a CO.sub.2 detector placed at the bottom near the ground, where the CO.sub.2 detector is more effective, or the DMA 10 can have a smoke detector and CO.sub.2 detector, along with a light or a camera placed between the two detectors. Additionally, components of a detector such as electronics and/or a battery can be separated from the detector sensor and placed at a convenient location remote from the detector sensor. Many sensors alone are relatively small compared to a conventional detector with an all-in-one enclosure design. The small sensors (for example, 1 inch diameter) can be easily placed at many various locations which can hide or otherwise make the sensors unobtrusive. When this is done the detector alarm (or multiple alarms) can also be placed at an optimal location. If desired multiple sensors running off a single electronics array and single battery can be easily placed in one room, or other space, thereby providing increased smoke or CO2 detection efficacy
[0054] The hollow design of the rod 12 allows a power wire 52 or data wire to travel from a device, through the rod and on to either a mains power supply or a battery. Placing the power wire 52 or data wire through the rod 12, removes the need for the wire to either hang down adjacent the DMA 10, or be placed within/behind the surface such as a wall (which requires at least two holes to be made in the wall for the wire to enter and exit). A pre-made cable, such as a USB data cable, will often not fit through a typical opening but a pre-made cable will fit within the rod 12.
[0055] Also, to hold a power wire 52 or data wire in place within the rod, at least one wire restraining screw 112, as shown in
[0056] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be Limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all, modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.