Heavy duty magnet mount
09845058 ยท 2017-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/041
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R2011/0075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2011/0089
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mount for an electronic device includes a ferromagnetic element securable to the electronic device, and a mount body including a face plate and at least one leg, the magnet secured in the face plate, and the at least one leg movable from a stored position to a support position. The stored position is flush with the face plate, and the support position is normal to the face plate. The magnet and ferromagnetic element combine with the leg in it support position to allow reliable mounting of heavy and/or oversized electronic devices.
Claims
1. A mount for an electronic device, comprising: a ferromagnetic element securable to the electronic device; and a mount body, the mount body comprising a magnet, a face plate, and at least one leg, the magnet secured in the face plate, and the at least one leg movable with respect to the mount body from a stored position to a support position; wherein the at least one leg further comprises a pair of leg extensions rotatably mounted to the leg, the pair of leg extensions rotatable between the first position and the second position to form a support for the electronic device.
2. The mount body of claim 1, wherein the magnet is covered by a magnet cover, and the magnet, magnet cover, and the at least one leg are positioned and/or mounted within the mount body.
3. The mount body claim 1, wherein the at least one leg is adjustably extendible from the mount body.
4. The mount body of claim 3, wherein the at least one leg is extendible from the mount body in a direction coplanar with the face plate, and is foldable between the stored position and the support position, the support position being substantially normal to the face plate.
5. A mount for an electronic device, comprising: a mount body, the mount body comprising: a housing having a face with an opening therein, a front plate and a back plate coupled together, and the face coupled to the front plate; a magnet disposed within the housing; and at least one leg movable between a stored position and a support position; wherein the magnet is positioned in the opening of the mount face; and wherein the at least one leg comprises an extendible, foldable leg extension coupled to and extendible from the housing, wherein the leg extension is extendible substantially coplanar to the mount face, and has a distal extension foldable at a distal position to the housing from a first position substantially coplanar with the mount face to a second position substantially perpendicular to the mount face.
6. The mount of claim 5, the leg distal extension rotatably connected to the leg extension, and the leg extension extendibly mounted to the housing and extendible between a first position in which the leg extension is adjacent the housing and a second position in which the leg extension is separated from the housing.
7. The mount of claim 6, wherein in the stored position, the leg distal extension folds flush to the face.
8. The mount of claim 5, and further comprising a magnet cover covering the magnet.
9. The mount of claim 5, and further comprising a ferromagnetic element mountable to the electronic device.
10. The mount of claim 5, and further comprising a socket coupled to the back plate, the socket releasably coupleable to a ball of an external base mount.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a mount for an electronic device with a hidden ferromagnetic element, a magnetic base, and foldable, optional legs for further support.
(21) Static magnetic field strength decreases roughly exponentially as a function of distance from a magnet. Magnetic fields are affected by interfering objects and/or material between the magnet and a ferromagnetic element. Because of this, placement of ferromagnetic plates inside electronic devices, such as inside a back cover of a device, or between a device and a case, can severely decrease the effectiveness of magnetic mounts.
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(24) A leg extension assembly (or leg base) 114 allows for the extension of legs 104 as is shown in
(25) Mount body 100 includes a magnet, in one embodiment a rare earth magnet, 112, which is disposed at least partially in opening 120 of front plate 108, and secured therein by magnet cover 106 and suitable fasteners and/or guides on one or both of front plate 108 and back plate 110. Mount face 102 is secured to front plate 108, such as by tabs 126 that engage corresponding slots 128 in front plate 108, or by other suitable mechanisms that will be apparent to one of skill in the art, without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
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(27) Brace 206 is, in one embodiment, rotatably mounted to vent base body 210 using an axle 212 that snap fits into fastening clips 214 of vent base body 210. Multiple fastening clips 214 are provided in one embodiment. While the orientation of clips 204 and brace 206 are shown substantially horizontally in
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(30) Ball 402 extends in one embodiment on a ball mount extension 410. Ball mount extension 410 also includes, in one embodiment, a cord management clip 408, for temporary restraint of a cord such as a cord of an electronic device placed on the mount body 100. Cord management clip 408 is shown at a bottom of the ball mount extension 410, although other placements of a cord management clip, including on the mount body, are contemplated without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
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(32) An electronic device 500 is shown in perspective in
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(35) Although only legs 104 are shown, it should be understood that additional supports such as lateral supports may be added to the mount body without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
(36) In combination, embodiments of the present disclosure may include a mount body such as mount body 100, a ferromagnetic element such as plate 502, together and/or in with one or more of a vent base and a dash base as described herein.
(37) In operation, mounting an electronic device such as a device 500 or 600 to a mount body is accomplished as follows. A ferromagnetic plate such as plate 502 is attached to an electronic device, or is sandwiched between a back of an electronic device and a case for the device, or is inserted into an interior of the electronic device, such as inside a rear cover of the device. The electronic device is brought into proximity with a body mount such as mount body 100, and a magnet of the mount body attracts the ferromagnetic plate. Legs, such as legs 104 on mount body 100, may be moved from their stored position to their supporting position, and adjusted with leg extension device to properly place the ferromagnetic plate in the closest proximity to the magnet, or to support the electronic device in a desired position, providing additional support to the electronic device.
(38) It should be understood that some electronic devices have metallic or ferromagnetic back covers already. In such devices, a mount body such as mount body 100 may be used without the ferromagnetic plate 502, providing magnetic force between its magnet and the metallic cover of the device, along with additional support from legs such as legs 104. Also, a ferromagnetic plate such as plate 502 may be used as well.