Quick disconnect mount

11655836 · 2023-05-23

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A quick disconnect mount includes a mounting stud securable to a structure, and a connector securable on the mounting stud. The mounting stud includes at least one circumferential ridge and at least one circumferential trough, and the connector includes a central channel sized to fit over the mounting stud and a locking bar engageable with the circumferential trough.

Claims

1. A method of connecting a support pole to a boat deck using a quick disconnect mount having a mounting stud secured to the boat deck and a connector securable on the mounting stud, the mounting stud including a circumferential ridge and a circumferential trough, and the connector including a central channel sized to fit over the mounting stud and a locking bar engageable with the circumferential trough, the method comprising: (a) securing the support pole to the connector; (b) aligning the connector with the mounting stud; (c) positioning the connector over the mounting stud to a first position such that the circumferential ridge displaces the locking bar from an extended position to a retracted position; and (d) positioning the connector over the mounting stud to a second position such that the locking bar is displaced into the extended position engaging the circumferential trough, wherein one of the circumferential ridge of the mounting stud and the locking bar includes a cam surface, and wherein step (c) is practiced by the cam surface displacing the locking bar as the connector is positioned over the mounting stud.

2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising, prior to step (a), securing a bushing to the connector, wherein step (a) is practiced by securing the support pole to the connector with the bushing interposed between the support pole and the connector.

3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the circumferential ridge of the mounting stud includes the cam surface.

4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the locking bar is biased toward the extended position by a spring, and wherein step (c) is practiced by displacing the locking bar from the extended position to the retracted position against the bias of the spring.

5. A method of connecting a support pole to a boat deck using a quick disconnect mount having a mounting stud secured to the boat deck and a connector securable on the mounting stud, the mounting stud including a circumferential ridge and a circumferential trough, and the connector including a central channel sized to fit over the mounting stud and a locking bar engageable with the circumferential trough, the method comprising: (a) securing the support pole to the connector; (b) aligning the connector with the mounting stud; (c) positioning the connector over the mounting stud to a first position such that the circumferential ridge displaces the locking bar from an extended position to a retracted position; and (d) positioning the connector over the mounting stud to a second position such that the locking bar is displaced into the extended position engaging the circumferential trough, wherein the connector includes a push button connected to the locking bar, the method further comprising enabling the connector to be separated from the mounting stud by depressing the push button and lifting the connector off of the mounting stud.

6. A method of using a quick disconnect mount, the method comprising: (a) securing a mounting stud to a structure, the mounting stud including at least one circumferential ridge and at least one circumferential trough; (b) providing a connector including a central channel sized to fit over the mounting stud and a locking bar engageable with the circumferential trough; (c) positioning the connector over the mounting stud and displacing the locking bar from an extended position to a retracted position; and (d) displacing the connector into engagement with the mounting stud such that the locking bar is returned to the extended position engaging the circumferential trough, wherein one of the circumferential ridge of the mounting stud and the locking bar includes a cam surface, and wherein step (c) is practiced by the cam surface displacing the locking bar as the connector is positioned over the mounting stud.

7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the quick disconnect mount includes a push button cooperable with the locking bar, the method further comprising releasing the connector from engagement with the mounting stud by depressing the push button to displace the locking bar from the extended position to the retracted position.

8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the at least one circumferential ridge defines the cam surface.

9. The method according to claim 6, wherein the locking bar is biased toward the extended position by a spring, and wherein step (c) is practiced by displacing the locking bar against a bias of the spring.

10. The method according to claim 6, wherein the connector includes a pair of upright posts extending away from the mounting stud, the upright posts defining a U-shaped channel, the method further comprising positioning a bushing positioned in the U-shaped channel.

11. The method according to claim 6, wherein the mounting stud includes a single through hole, the method further comprising extending a single connector through the single through hole.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows an existing mount system utilizing a mounting bracket secured with two bolts and a locking pin;

(3) FIG. 2 shows an alternative existing construction utilizing a ball and socket joint;

(4) FIG. 3 shows the low-profile mounting stud of the quick disconnect mount according to the described embodiments;

(5) FIGS. 4 and 5 show the connector of the quick disconnect mount in position to engage the mounting stud;

(6) FIGS. 6-8 show the connector engaging the mounting stud;

(7) FIG. 9 shows the pushbutton pressed inward to disengage the connector; and

(8) FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the connector.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(9) With reference to FIGS. 3-6, the quick disconnect mount of the described embodiments includes a low-profile mounting stud 10 securable to a boat deck or other structure. That is, the mounting stud 10 can be screwed or bolted to the structure via a single connector 15A extendable through a single through hole 15B. The mounting stud 10 includes at least one circumferential ridge 12 and at least one circumferential trough 14.

(10) The connector 16 includes a central channel 18 sized to fit over the mounting stud 10. A seal 19 or the like may be positioned in the channel 18. Locking structure 20 (described in more detail below) in the channel is coupled with a pushbutton 22 for engaging the trough 14 over the ridge 12 of the mounting stud 10.

(11) FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the connector 16. The locking structure includes a locking bar 20 that is displaceable between an extended position and a retracted position. The locking bar 20 is biased toward the extended position via a spring 23 or the like engaging the pushbutton 22. The locking bar 20 is integral with the pushbutton 22, and as such, displacing the pushbutton 22 against the force of the spring 23 serves to displace the locking bar 20 out of engagement with the trough 14 of the mounting stud 10. The circumferential ridge 12 of the mounting stud 10 defines a cam surface. The cam surface defined by the circumferential ridge 12 is positioned to displace the locking bar 20 from the extended position to the retracted position as the connector 16 is positioned over the mounting stud 10. In an alternative construction, the locking bar 20 may include a cam surface.

(12) To secure the connecting member 16, the channel 18 is aligned with the mounting stud 10, and the connector 16 is simply pressed onto the mounting stud 10. As noted, the ridge 12 acts as a cam surface to displace the locking structure/bar 20 as the connector 16 is pressed onto the pin 10. See FIGS. 4-5.

(13) The connector 16 is shown secured to the mounting stud 10 in FIG. 6. Once secured, the support pole SP is displaceable across greater than 180°, and the connector 16 and support pole SP are 360° rotatable around the mounting stud 10. The added degrees of freedom facilitate installation of a Bimini top or other structure supported on one or more of the support poles SP.

(14) With reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, in some embodiments, the connector 16 may be provided with a bushing 24 formed of plastic or other pliable material. The connector 16 may be provided with a pair of upright posts 26 extending away from the mounting stud 10. The upright posts 26 define a U-shaped channel 28. The bushing 24 may be positioned in the U-shaped channel 28. The bushing 24 secures the end of the support pole SP, possibly but not necessarily in an interference fit, to provide for a secure connection and to substantially reduce or eliminate rattling during use.

(15) With reference to FIG. 9, removal of the connector 16 from mounting stud 10 is achieved by depressing the button 22 to displace/retract the locking bar 20 from the mounting stud trough 14, and the connector 16 can be simply lifted off the mounting stud 10.

(16) With the structure of the described embodiments, when the poles are removed, all that is left is a small low-profile mounting stud. This structure avoids the use of unsightly pole pins with hanging lanyards. Connection and disconnection can be achieved with one person using one hand. The connectors can be secured anywhere the mounting stud can be attached including pontoon rails, fiberglass boat decks, and the like. The 360° swivel facilitates installation, and the greater than 180° of angular displacement can accommodate any angle of the support pole going into the mount. The mounting stud can be screwed or bolted to the surface using a single drill hole. The connector may be formed using various materials, and the bushing may be a polymer sleeve.

(17) While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.