Bracket for mounting to one or more sheets
First Claim
1. A bracket for supporting a user-provided object from a provided clothing worn by the user, the clothing comprising a first sheet, a second sheet, and a fastener, the fastener for coupling the first sheet to the second sheet, the bracket comprising:
- a base having an outer surface and an inner surface;
a brace having an outer surface and an inner surface; and
a wall having an outer surface, an inner surface, a bottom edge, and an opening formed at the bottom edge thereof, the base, the wall, and the brace coupled in series, the outer surface of the wall positioned opposite a portion of the inner surface of the base to form a first region, the inner surface of the wail positioned opposite a portion of the outer surface of the brace to form a second region;
whereinthe bracket is configured to be coupled to the clothing of the user while the fastener couples the first sheet to the second sheet;
a portion of an edge of the first sheet is configured to be positioned in the first region;
a portion of an edge of the second sheet is configured to be positioned in the second region;
the opening is configured to be positioned at least partially around the fastener;
at least a portion of an edge of the opening is configured to contact the fastener;
the inner surface of the brace is configured to be positioned proximate to the user;
the outer surface of the base is configured to be positioned distal to the user and outside of the clothing; and
the user-provided object is configured to be coupled to the outer surface of the base.
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Abstract
A bracket orients and/or supports a guest object from a host structure that includes one or more sheets that may overlap. The sheets may include a fastener. For example, a bracket may orient a video camera/recorder supported by an article of clothing worn by a law enforcement officer. The bracket bears at least part of the weight of the object and maintains an orientation of the object. Friction between the bracket and one or more of the host sheets may resist movement of the bracket with respect to the sheet. The bracket may be installed by passing a portion of the bracket through an orifice of the sheet. When used with an overlapping arrangement of two sheet edges, friction between the bracket and each sheet edge may resist movement of the bracket with respect to each sheet edge. Consequently, the bracket may further serve to mechanically couple the two sheet edges, align, and/or maintain the alignment of the two sheet edges. When located over a fastener of the host structure, the fastener may locate, position, and/or align the bracket to the host. A bracket may provide a surface for mounting the guest to the bracket and one or more additional surfaces or braces for maintaining the bracket in generally parallel alignment with a surface of the host. The bracket consequently maintains a surface of the guest in general parallel alignment with a surface of the host.
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15 Claims
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1. A bracket for supporting a user-provided object from a provided clothing worn by the user, the clothing comprising a first sheet, a second sheet, and a fastener, the fastener for coupling the first sheet to the second sheet, the bracket comprising:
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a base having an outer surface and an inner surface; a brace having an outer surface and an inner surface; and a wall having an outer surface, an inner surface, a bottom edge, and an opening formed at the bottom edge thereof, the base, the wall, and the brace coupled in series, the outer surface of the wall positioned opposite a portion of the inner surface of the base to form a first region, the inner surface of the wail positioned opposite a portion of the outer surface of the brace to form a second region;
whereinthe bracket is configured to be coupled to the clothing of the user while the fastener couples the first sheet to the second sheet; a portion of an edge of the first sheet is configured to be positioned in the first region; a portion of an edge of the second sheet is configured to be positioned in the second region; the opening is configured to be positioned at least partially around the fastener; at least a portion of an edge of the opening is configured to contact the fastener; the inner surface of the brace is configured to be positioned proximate to the user; the outer surface of the base is configured to be positioned distal to the user and outside of the clothing; and the user-provided object is configured to be coupled to the outer surface of the base. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A bracket for supporting a user-provided object from a provided clothing worn by the user, the clothing comprising a first sheet, a second sheet, and a fastener, the fastener for coupling the first sheet to the second sheet, the bracket comprising:
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a base; a brace; and a wall having an opening at a bottom edge thereof, wherein the base, the wall, and the brace are coupled in series to form a serpentine shape that positions a portion of the base opposite a portion of the brace with the wall positioned between the portion of the base and the portion of the brace to form a first region between a first side of the wall and a first side of the base and a second region between a second side of the wall and a first side of the brace;
whereinThe bracket is configured to be coupled to the clothing of the user while the fastener couples the first sheet to the second sheet; a portion of the first sheet is configured to be positioned in the first region and retained in the first region by friction; a portion of the second sheet is configured to be positioned in the second region and retained in the second region by friction; the fastener is configured to be positioned at least partially in the opening; at least a portion of an edge of the opening is configured to contact the fastener to at least partially support a weight of the user-provided object; a second side of the base is configured to be positioned outside of the clothing; and the object is configured to be coupled to the second side of the base. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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