Mounting Bracket for Electronic Device
20250126725 ยท 2025-04-17
Inventors
- John Kui Yin Ramones (San Ramon, CA, US)
- Aron Han (San Jose, CA, US)
- Edwin Marfa Kalubiran (Milpitas, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F16M11/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An adjustable mounting bracket is configured to be adjusted between multiple positions to accommodate electronic devices having different lengths. The mounting bracket includes a main plate that is adjustable relative to a slide plate. Each of the main plate and the slide plate has an attachment point for attachment to an electronic device. More specifically, the main plate may include one or more ridges having a slot formed therein with multiple spaced detents. A screw may be releasably inserted into a desired detent in order to secure the main plate to the slide in a desired configuration. A twist clip may be provided for releasably securing the adjustable bracket to a T-bar.
Claims
1. An adjustable mounting bracket for holding an electronic device comprising: a main plate configured to be mounted on a support; and a slide plate configured to slide relative to the main plate; wherein each of the slide plate and the main plate has at least one mounting point configured for attachment to an electronic device, thereby permitting electronic devices of different lengths to be mounted on the mounting bracket depending on the position of the slide plate relative to the main plate.
2. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the main plate includes a base plate, an attachment plate that is spaced vertically above the base plate, at least one ridge located adjacent the attachment plate and extending longitudinally of the base plate, a slot extending through the at least one ridge, at least two detents formed in the slot; and wherein the slide plate is configured to be movable between: a first position in which the slide plate is secured to the main plate about a first detent formed in the slot, and a second position in which the slide plate is secured to the main plate about a second detent formed in the slot; wherein the first position accommodates an electronic device having a first length; and wherein the second position accommodates an electronic device having a second length.
3. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 2, wherein the ridge comprises a first ridge located adjacent a first side of the attachment plate, and further comprising a second ridge located adjacent a second side of the attachment plate, wherein a first slot is formed in the first ridge and a second slot is formed in the second ridge.
4. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 3, wherein the slide plate further comprises: a base having first and second laterally spaced end portions; a first arm extending longitudinally rearwardly from the first end portion of the base; and a second arm extending longitudinally rearwardly from the second end portion of the base; wherein the first arm is configured to be slidable upon the first ridge; and wherein the second arm is configured to be slidable upon the second ridge.
5. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 1, further comprising: a twist clip comprising: a body; and at least two hooks that extend from the body and that are configured to hang from a section of a building.
6. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 5, wherein the twist clip further comprises at least two tabs extending from the body; and wherein the main plate further comprises a plurality of openings formed therein; wherein the twist clip is movable between: a first position where the at least two tabs are inserted through the plurality of openings; and a second position where the twist clip is twisted so the at least two tabs engage with the main plate.
7. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 1, further comprising a release button associated with one or both of the main plate and the slide plate configured to releasably hold the electronic device relative to the main plate and slide plate.
8. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 7, further comprising a locking mechanism having a tab that is movable between: a locked position in which movement of the release button is prevented; and an unlocked position in which movement of the release button is enabled.
9. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the mounting point on the main frame comprises a hook about which the electronic device can pivot about a horizontal pivot axis.
10. A method of installing an adjustable mounting bracket configured to hold an electronic device at first and second longitudinally spaced mounting points located on a main plate of the mounting bracket and a slide plate of the mounting bracket, respectively, the method comprising the steps of: sliding a slide plate relative to a main plate; securing the slide plate relative to the main plate at a first configuration having a first length; releasably attaching a first end of the electronic device to the first mounting point on the main plate; and releasably attaching a second end of the electronic device to the second mounting point on the slide plate.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of releasably attaching the first end of the electronic device to at least one hook extending from the first mounting point on the main plate.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of releasably attaching the second end of the electronic device to a tab extending from the second mounting point on the slide plate.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of: temporarily locking a release button associated with the tab in place to prevent disengagement of electronic device from the slide plate; unlocking the release button; disengaging the tab from the second end of the electronic device; and removing the electronic device.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the temporarily locking step comprises sliding a tab associated with a locking mechanism to a locked position in which movement of the release button is prevented; and wherein the unlocking step comprises sliding the tab associated with the locking mechanism to an unlocked position.
15. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of: releasing the slide plate from the main plate; sliding the slide plate longitudinally relative to a main plate to vary a spacing between the first and second mounting points; and securing the slide plate relative to the main plate at a second configuration having a second length.
16. The method of claim 10, further comprising the steps of: inserting a plurality of tabs extending from a twist clip into a plurality of arcuate slots formed in the main plate; and twisting the twist clip to engage the plurality of tabs with the main plate.
17. An adjustable mounting bracket for holding an electronic device relative to a building comprising: a main plate comprising: a base having a first electronic device mounting point located thereon; an attachment plate located vertically above the base; first and second ridges that extend longitudinally of the main plate, that are located vertically above the base and vertically beneath the attachment plate, and that are located adjacent opposite sides of the attachment plate, and that have a plurality of longitudinally spaced discrete mounting locations formed therein; a slide plate that is configured to slide relative to the main plate, the slide plate including: a base having first and second laterally spaced end portions and having a second electronic device mounting point located thereon; a first arm extending longitudinally rearwardly from the first end of the base; and a second arm extending longitudinally rearwardly from the second end of the base; wherein the first arm is configured to be slidable upon the first ridge; and wherein the second arm is configured to be slidable upon the second ridge; and fasteners configured to releasably secure the first and second arms to the first and second ridges so as to permit slide plate movement between first and second longitudinally spaced positions, thereby varying a spacing between the first and second mounting points.
18. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 17, wherein each of the ridges has a slot formed therethrough, and wherein a plurality of longitudinally-spaced detents are formed in each slot so as to form discrete attachment points for securing the slide plate to the main plate.
19. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 17, further comprising a twist clip comprising: a body; at least two hooks configured to hang from a support; and at least two tabs extending from the body; wherein the attachment plate further comprises a plurality of openings formed therein; wherein the twist clip is movable between: a first position where the at least two tabs are inserted through two of the plurality of openings; and a second position where the twist clip is twisted so the at least two tabs engage with the main plate.
20. The adjustable mounting bracket of claim 17, further comprising: a release button associated with one or both of the main plate and the slide plate configured to releasably hold the electronic device relative to the main plate and slide plate; and a locking mechanism comprising: a tab that is movable between a locked position and an unlocked position; a finger associated with the tab and configured to: prevent movement of the release button in the locked position; and enable movement of the release button in the unlocked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals represent like parts throughout, and in which:
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[0036] In describing the exemplary embodiment of the inventions which are illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, it is not intended that the invention be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. For example, the words connected, attached, supported, or terms similar thereto are often used. They are not limited to direct connection but include connection through other elements where such connection is recognized as being equivalent by those skilled in the art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0040] Additionally, mounting points for the access point are provided on the main plate 24. These mounting points could, for example, be apertures for receiving screws or other fasteners. In the present embodiment, the mounting points comprise one or more hooks, as shown first and second hooks 48, 50, that extend downwardly from a first end 52 of the main plate 24 that engage with the access point 22 as shown in
[0041] The front end portion of each of the first and second ridges 40, 42 features an elongate slot that extend longitudinally along a portion of the respective ridge 40, 42, for instance, approximately halfway along the first and second ridges 40, 42 in the illustrated embodiment. Only the slot 64 associated with the first ridge 40 will be described herein, but it is understood that the slot associated with the second ridge 42 would have all of the same features. A plurality of arcuate, longitudinally spaced, detents 66 are formed along the length of each slot 64. Each detent 66 is configured to cooperate with a screw 68 or other fastener. See
[0042] Additionally, the attachment plate 38 further includes a plurality of holes, slots, and arcuate and other openings formed therein, collectively referred to merely as openings. These various openings are located at orientations and distances that enable the main plate 24 to be mountable to any number of different preexisting supports, as will further be described below. As shown, these openings include one or more arcuate key-shaped openings 70 that extend through the attachment plate 38 of the main plate 24. These key-shaped openings 70 are configured to engage with a twist clip 28 as will further be described below. Additional openings are configured to accommodate mating mounting openings for standard electrical fixtures, including junction box mounting openings 72, single gang mounting openings 74, double gang mounting openings 76, 4 round/octagon box mounting openings 78, 3.5 round/octagon box mounting openings 80, and EU box mounting openings 82. See
[0043] The slide plate 26 will now be further described.
[0044] The slide plate 26 may be formed from a single piece of stamped metal. Slide plate 26 includes a laterally-extending base 84 with first and second arms 86, 88 that extend longitudinally rearwardly from opposed lateral end portions 90 and 92 of the base 84. The first and second arms 86 and 88 are configured to be slidable relative to the main plate 24. The first and second arms 86, 88 are dimensioned to engage with the first and second ridges 40, 42 of the main plate 24. More specifically, the first and second arms 86, 88 have a width that generally corresponds with the widths of first and second ridges 40, 42, and a height than enables the arms 86, 88 to slide beneath the first and second bridges 44, 46 and held against the top surfaces of the ridges 40, 42 when the slide plate 26 is mounted to the main plate 24. See
[0045] Additionally, the slide plate 26 includes at least one mounting location for the access point. That mounting location could, for example, comprise bore(s) for receiving a fastener such as a screw. In this embodiment, the mounting location is formed by a release button 98 associated with the base 84. The release button 98 includes a tab 100 that facilitates connection of the access point 22 to the mounting bracket 20. More specifically, an upwardly facing opening 102 formed in an end of the access point 22. See
[0046] An alternative embodiment of the mounting bracket 220 is shown in
[0047] In addition to the main plate 24 and the slide plate 26, the mounting bracket 20 may further include a twist clip 28 for facilitating mounting of the mounting bracket 20 to a T-bar 30 of a drop panel 112 of a ceiling. The twist clip 28 also may be formed from a single piece of stamped metal. 112. Referring to
[0048] The twist clip 28 includes additional features configured to engage with the T-bar 30 itself to enable the entire mounting bracket 20 to hang from the T-bar 30 as seen in
[0049] In the illustrated embodiment, the substantially horizontal sections 138 of the first and second hooks 132, 134 extend substantially horizontally in opposite directions along the same plane. More specifically, the substantially horizontal section 138 of the first hook 132 extends from the first leg 118 towards the second leg 120, whereas the substantially horizontal portion of the second hook 134 extends from the second leg 120 towards the first leg 118. When installing the twist clip 28 to the T-bar 30, the twist clip 28 is initially located adjacent to the T-bar 30 at an angle such that the hooks 132, 134 are initially spaced from the sides of the T-bar 30. See
[0050] As a result of the combination of the main plate 24, the slide plate 26, and the twist clip 28, the mounting bracket 20 can quickly and easily be mounted to the T-bar 30 with minimal tools. In fact, the mounting bracket 20 can be installed to the T-bar 30 in less than 120 seconds, more preferably be installed to the T-bar 30 in less than 90 seconds, and even more preferably be installed to the T-bar 30 in less than 60 seconds.
[0051] As mentioned above, the mounting bracket 20 can also be used in connection with features other than a T-bar 30, in which case the twist clip 28 is not needed. Rather, the various openings 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82 can be used to enable mounting of the mounting bracket 20 to other components. For instance,
[0052] Regardless of whether the mounting bracket 20 is mounted to a T-bar 30, junction box 148, 150, 152, drywall 142, or any other portion of a building, once installation is completed, the mounting bracket 20 can be repeatedly adjusted to accommodate different access points 22 without the need to uninstall the mounting bracket 20 from the building. More specifically, when a new access point 22 or other compatible electronic device is needed, a user can determine whether the new electronic device is of a different size than the old electronic device. If so, the screws 68 contained within the openings 66 of the slots 64 can be loosened, after which the slide plate 26 can be slid relative to the main plate 24 so that the mounting bracket 20 is configured to accommodate a larger or smaller electronic device 22. The mounting bracket 20 is configured accommodate any size of electronic device 22, including for instance, a device 22 having dimensions of 157 mm157 mm, 172 mm172 mm, 182 mm182 mm, 192 mm192 mm, 202 mm202 mm, or 212 mm212 mm.
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[0054] Although the best mode contemplated by the inventors of carrying out the present invention is disclosed above, practice of the above invention is not limited thereto. It will be manifest that various additions, modifications and rearrangements of the features of the present invention may be made without deviating from the spirit and the scope of the underlying inventive concept.
[0055] It should be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time consuming, but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking of design, fabrication, and manufacture for those of ordinary skill having the benefit of this disclosure. Nothing in this application is considered critical or essential to the present invention unless explicitly indicated as being critical or essential.