MOUNTING BRACKETS AND UTILITY MOUNT
20250089701 ยท 2025-03-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C1/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F41A23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06C1/381
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06C7/505
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F41A23/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06C1/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A selectively adjustable and lockable utility mount is used to mount a device to a stable structure. The utility mount includes a hydraulic lock that applies the locking force that maintains the locked condition of the utility mount. Mounting brackets for utility mounts have spaced-apart mount elements that engage a surface of a stable structure. Some configurations of mounting bracket include mount elements that are movable between stored conditions and deployed conditions. The stored conditions reduce the size of the device to make it more convenient to pack. A climbing stick uses the storable mount elements.
Claims
1. A utility mount assembly comprising: a mount body defining a fluid chamber with fluid in the chamber; a cup ring defining an opening; a device mount having a first end disposed between the cup ring and the mount body; the device mount having a portion extending from the first end of the mount body through the opening of the cup ring; a piston selectively movable with respect to the mount body by the fluid; the piston engaging the first end of the device mount; and a resistance control that includes a plunger extending into the mount body and operable to compress the fluid in the chamber to modulate friction between the piston and the first end of the device mount.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the plunger is threaded to an insert that is removable from the mount body; the plunger being rotatable between engaged and disengaged positions.
3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the cup ring is removably connected to the mount body to trap the first end of the device mount between the piston and the cup ring.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the piston has a rounded outer end that engages a concave curved inner surface of the first end of the device mount; the first end of the device mount having a rounded outer surface that engages a concave curved inner surface of the cup ring.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the mount body defines a recess aligned with the first end of the device mount; the position of the device mount being selectively adjustable with respect to the mount body to locate portions of the first end of the device mount within the recess.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the recess is ring-shaped.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the first end of the device mount has a ring-shaped edge.
8. A utility mount assembly comprising: a mount body comprising a fluid chamber containing a fluid therein; the mount body defining a first opening extending into the chamber; the mount body defining a second opening extending into the chamber; the mount body defining a piston seat; a piston dimensioned to be received by the seat and defining a spherical-shaped portion; a device mount having a first end; the first end having and outer surface and a concave inner surface corresponding to the spherical-shaped portion of the piston; a stop that is engaged by the outer surface of the first end of the device mount; and a resistance control that includes a plunger extending into the first opening and operable to compress the fluid in the chamber to variably modulate friction between the spherical-shaped portion of the piston and the concave inner surface of the first end of the device mount.
9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the stop is ring-shaped.
10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the outer surface of the first end of the device mount is curved and the stop has a curved surface.
11. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the mount body defines a recess aligned with the first end of the device mount; the position of the device mount being selectively adjustable with respect to the mount body to locate portions of the first end of the device mount within the recess.
12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the recess is ring-shaped.
13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein the first end of the device mount has a ring-shaped edge.
14. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the plunger includes a threaded portion and wherein the resistance control includes a body defining a threaded opening configured to rotatably engage the threaded portion of the plunger, and the mount body defines a depression for receiving the body, wherein a knob is attached to an end of the plunger and is operable to extend or retract the plunger relative to the body of the resistance control and into or out of the chamber, respectively.
15. A utility mount assembly comprising: a swivel assembly including: a mount body having a chamber containing a fluid therein, wherein the mount body includes a first end and a second end spaced apart by a side wall, wherein the side wall defines a first opening extending into the chamber and the first end includes a seat that defines a second opening extending into the chamber, a piston defining a spherical-shaped portion and including a stem extending from the piston on an opposing side of the spherical-shaped portion, said stem being shaped and dimensioned to be received by the seat, a pivotable support body comprising a holder extending therefrom and a first end defining a concave inner surface corresponding to the spherical-shaped portion of the piston, and a resistance control comprising a plunger extending into the chamber through the first opening and operable to compress the fluid in the chamber to modulate friction between the spherical-shaped-portion of the piston and the concave inner surface of the first end; an articulating arm removably attached to the holder of the pivotable support body; and a device removably attached to the arm.
16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the holder defines an opening and the articulating arm including a mounting rod received within the opening of the holder to removably attach the articulating arm to the swivel assembly.
17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the arm is a multiple link articulating arm.
18. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the plunger comprises a threaded portion, wherein the resistance control comprises a body defining a threaded opening configured to rotatably engage the threaded portion of the plunger, and the side wall of the mount body defines a depression for receiving the body, wherein a knob is attached to an end of the plunger and is operable to extend or retract the plunger relative to the body of the resistance control and into or out of the chamber, respectively.
19. The assembly of claim 15, further comprising a stop that is engaged by an outer surface of the first end of the pivotable support body.
20. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the first end defines a recess surrounding the second opening; the position of the pivotable support body being selectively adjustable with respect to the mount body to locate portions of the first end of the pivotable support body within the recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] An exemplary configuration of a climbing stick is indicated generally by the reference numeral 2 in
[0024] Climbing stick 2 also includes a plurality of steps 20 that alternate on the different sides of climbing stick body 4. Each step 20 can move between a stored condition as shown in
[0025] Climbing stick 2 further includes first 30 and second 32 mount elements. First mount element 30 is connected to first end 6 of climbing stick body 4. First mount element 30 is movable between a stored condition as shown in
[0026] In the exemplary configuration, each mount element 30 and 32 includes two spaced-apart side members 40 connected together with a mount connector 42. Side members 40 can be curved, claw-shaped members. Each side member 40 has a pointed engagement end 34 such that each mount element 30 and 32 has a pair of spaced pointed engagement ends 34. When mount elements 30 and 32 are disposed in the stored condition, portions of climbing stick body 4 are disposed between side members 40 and between engagement ends 34 to protect the user and other equipment. When in the deployed condition, mount connectors 42 are disposed against portions of climbing stick body 4 to function as stops to place mount elements 30 and 32 in the correct position for use.
[0027] A first configuration of a mounting bracket for a utility mount is indicated generally by the reference numeral 100 in
[0028] Mounting bracket 100 generally includes a front wall 110, sidewalls 112, and a mount 114 that defines an opening 116 adapted to receive a portion of utility mount 102. Front wall 110 is solid in the exemplary configuration. Other configurations of front wall 110 include fastener openings or openings to reduce the weight of front wall 110. Further configurations of front wall 110 are made up of a plurality of elements that cooperate together to define front wall 110 such as a plurality of spaced bars or beams or a plurality of overlapping elements. These provide a structure to which utility mount 102 is fastened and from which sidewalls 112 project rearwardly. A projection 118 extends upwardly from a portion of front wall 110. Two mount elements 104 are disposed above (and rearwardly of) the top of front wall 110 and two mount elements 104 are disposed below (and rearwardly of) the bottom of front wall 110. Each sidewall 112 has one upper and one lower mount element 104 disposed in the same reference plane as the sidewall 112. In a manner similar to front wall 110, each sidewall 112 can be made up of different elements that project rearwardly from front wall 110 in order to support mount elements 104. Sidewalls 112 can define openings and do not have to be continuous, flat plates.
[0029] Mounting bracket 100 defines strap openings 120 between front wall 110 and sidewalls 112. Strap openings 120 are closer to the top of front wall 110 than its bottom.
[0030] Utility mount 102 is connected to mounting bracket 100 in
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[0032] Mounting bracket 200 includes four storable mount elements 204 including two upper mount elements and two lower mount elements. Each mount element 204 is connected to a portion of one of sidewalls 112 with a fastener 208 that allows mount element 204 to move between its stored and deployed conditions. When in the deployed condition, all engagements ends 206 point rearwardly with respect to sidewalls 112 as shown in
[0033] In the deployed condition of
[0034] A third exemplary configuration of a mounting bracket is indicated generally by the reference numeral 300 in
[0035] A fourth exemplary configuration of a mounting bracket is indicated generally by the reference numeral 400 in
[0036] An exploded view of exemplary hydraulic utility mount 102 is shown in
[0037] Adjustable utility mount 102 is used to support items such as an articulating arm 520 (
[0038] Finger knob 502 can be connected to or integral with plunger 504. Finger knob 502 can be fixed to plunger 504 or removable and replaceable. In the exemplary configuration, finger knob 502 allows the user to adjust the position of plunger 504 without using a tool. In other configurations, finger knob 502 is not used and the outer end of plunger 504 is configured to receive a tool such as a screwdriver or a wrench which are used to adjust the position of plunger 504 with respect to mount body 506.
[0039] Plunger 504 includes an elongated threaded portion that threadedly engages mount body 506 directly or threadedly engages a threaded insert 508 that is fastened to mount body 506. Insert 508 can be removed and replaced from mount body 506. Insert 508 allows plunger 504 to be threaded into the insert 508 from the body-facing side of insert 508. The inner end portion of plunger 504 which defines the plunger seal seats 526 and carries seals 528 is then slid into a plunger cavity that is defined by mount body 506. Seals 528 carried by plunger 504 engage the inner surface of mount body 506 that defines the plunger cavity to prevent hydraulic fluid from exiting the fluid chamber of mount body 506 past plunger 504.
[0040] Mount body 506 can be secured to mounting bracket 100 by inserting it lower portion into opening 116 and using lock plate 130 as described above. A lower clamp 530 is used to tighten mount body 506 to mounting bracket 100. Alternatively, mount body 506 can be secured with fasteners 202.
[0041] A cup ring 514 is removably connected to mount body 506 to allow a ball end 532 of device mount 512 to be positioned between the inner surface of cup ring 514 and the forward or outer surface of the front of piston 510. Cup ring 514 can be connected with fasteners or with an interlocking mount configuration such as a bayonet-style connection. When installed as shown in
[0042] Device mount 512 is provided in different configurations for different devices to be mounted. In the exemplary configuration, device mount 512 includes a stem that projects forward from ball head 532 and a cylinder that is connected at a right angle to the stem. An insert 540 is slid into the cylinder and can be locked in place with a thumb screw 541. Insert 540 is configured to receive cylindrical mounts 542 (see
[0043] Mount body 506 includes inner 550 and outer 552 concentric rings projecting forward from the front face of mount body 506. A ring-shaped channel is defined between rings 550 and 552 to receive the rear portions of ball head 532 when device mount 512 is tilted with respect to mount body 506. Cup ring 514 is mounted to outer ring 552 and can have the same outer and inner diameters so that the two match.
[0044] The inner surface of inner ring 550 can define at least a portion of the cylinder in which the rear end of piston 510 slides and seals. The front of mount body 506 also can define a portion or all of the cylinder. The rear end of piston 510 defines a seal groove and carries a seal that engages the surface that defines the cylinder to seal the fluid in the mount body 506. The hydraulic fluid is carried by mount body 506 in fluid communication between piston 510 and plunger 504. Mount body 506 includes a sealable fluid port opposite the plunger opening where the fluid can be added or removed as needed.
[0045] In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Modifications and alterations of those embodiments will be apparent to one who reads and understands this general description. The present disclosure should be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or equivalents thereof. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words comprise and include as well as variations of those words, such as comprises, includes, comprising, and including are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.