Support for flat rigid objects
First Claim
1. A push-to-hold mount for releasably securing an object comprising:
- A base;
at least two latch arms pivotally attached to said base, each of said at least two latch arms having an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to the same two-dimensional plane, said at least two latch arms having bottom surfaces substantially on said two-dimensional plane, and each of said at least two latch arms being positioned on a different corner of a four-sided polygon;
means for creating an equilibrium state for said at least two latch arms, wherein each of said at least two latch arms are positioned within the space defined by a four-sided polygon when in said equilibrium state;
means for returning said latch arms to said equilibrium state;
means for providing a space between said bottom surfaces and said base;
said at least two latch arms having a top surface, said top surface having means for translating a part of a linear force into a resultant torque force about said axis of rotation;
means for compression attached to said base and positioned to compress and press said object against said bottom surfaces when said object is placed on said two-dimensional plane.
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Abstract
A drop in receptacle for generally flat and rigid objects that is particularly useful for supporting electronic devices such as tablets and smartphones. The support includes corner catches for at least two corners of the device. The corner catches include rotating latches and cornerpieces. The rotating latches are shaped and configured so that they rotate when the corner of an object is pressed against the top surface of the latch. The cornerpieces are shaped to accept and support the corner of the device. After the devices passes the top surface of the latch, the latch returns to its original state and a spring presses the device against the bottom of the latch, securing the device in place.
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Citations
15 Claims
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1. A push-to-hold mount for releasably securing an object comprising:
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A base; at least two latch arms pivotally attached to said base, each of said at least two latch arms having an axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to the same two-dimensional plane, said at least two latch arms having bottom surfaces substantially on said two-dimensional plane, and each of said at least two latch arms being positioned on a different corner of a four-sided polygon; means for creating an equilibrium state for said at least two latch arms, wherein each of said at least two latch arms are positioned within the space defined by a four-sided polygon when in said equilibrium state; means for returning said latch arms to said equilibrium state; means for providing a space between said bottom surfaces and said base; said at least two latch arms having a top surface, said top surface having means for translating a part of a linear force into a resultant torque force about said axis of rotation; means for compression attached to said base and positioned to compress and press said object against said bottom surfaces when said object is placed on said two-dimensional plane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A catch for holding a corner of an object comprising:
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an L-shaped cornerpiece having a cavity with a generally cylindrical shape that extends through said L-shaped cornerpiece; a latch having a post and an arm, wherein said post has a generally cylindrical shape so that said post generally fits inside said cavity, said latch having a hole through it substantially axially aligned with said post, and said arm extending outwardly and generally perpendicularly from one end of said post, said arm having a top surface that is generally an inclined plane; said post and said cavity having rotation limiters that limit the rotation of said latch when said post is inside said cavity; a torque spring inside said cavity positioned to exert a torque force on said post, said torque spring and said rotation limiters creating an equilibrium state having a first arm position and allowing for the latch to rotate in one direction upon contact with an external force, and said torque spring returning said arm to said first arm position once said external force is removed; an axle inserted into said cavity and said hole, said axle having a shape that does not allow for the axle to travel through said cavity or said hole; a fastener connecting to said axle, and having a shape that does not allow for the fastener to travel through said cavity or said hole, thereby sandwiching said latch, said L-shaped cornerpiece and said torque spring together. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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