Claims
- 1. A leveling mount comprising in combination:
a. A leveling mount base with an indented socket, a circumferential indented female channel extending around said leveling mount base, a circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming an element of said circumferential indented female channel, said indented socket sized to receive an inserted support member for a supported structure as a means to permit rotary movement and restrict movement from the vertical of said inserted support member, wherein said indented socket is sized to allow a restricted movement of an inserted ball-ended support member to about 15° from the vertical and 360° rotary movement of the leveling mount base, said circumferential indented female channel and circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming a female and male engagement mounting; b. a support member element comprising a support stud sized to be inserted into said indented socket of said leveling mount base element to form a joint with rotary movement and restricted movement from the vertical; c. an elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base pad with resiliency and elasticity sized to fit tightly and securely on said leveling mount base element female and male mounting and engaging said leveling mount base with a circumferential female indentation and male projecting engagement lip sized to seat said elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base pad in said circumferential indented channel and said circumferential male projecting engagement lip of said leveling mount base. d. an ball retaining agent security lock comprising an inserted stud from an indented socket of the leveling mount base.
- 2. The leveling mount of claim 1 wherein said support member comprises a ball-ended support stud to form a ball and socket joint with the leveling mount indented socket.
- 3. The leveling mount of claim 1 wherein said support socket stud comprises a support stud affixed to said supported structure.
- 4. The leveling mount of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric leveling mount base pad is of a material selected from the group consisting of nylon, neoprene rubber, butyl rubber, polyurethane rubber, silicone rubber, natural rubber and any synthetic elastomer with resiliency and elasticity.
- 5. The elastomeric leveling mount base pad of claim 4 wherein said elastomeric base pad material is glass reinforced to aid strength and shock resistance.
- 6. The leveling mount of claim 1 wherein said support member element comprises a ball ended support stud threaded to receive a threaded nut to raise and lower the supported structure.
- 7. The leveling mount of claim 1 wherein said elastomeric leveling mount base pad is a snap-in-place pad for easy placement upon said base mount, is held in place by suitable means including an adhesive and holding screws and is removable by insertion of a flat blade between adhesive surfaces and by removal of holding screws.
- 8. A leveling mount comprising in combination
a. leveling mount base element with an indented socket, a circumferential indented female channel extending around said leveling mount base, a circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming an element of said circumferential indented female channel, said indented socket sized to receive an inserted support member for a supported structure as a means to permit rotary movement and restrict movement from the vertical of said inserted support member, wherein said indented socket is sized to receive an inserted support member for a supported structure as a means to permit rotary movement and restrict movement from the vertical of said inserted support member, wherein said inserted support member in said indented socket of said leveling mount base is threaded, said circumferential indented female channel and said circumferential projecture, male chambered footing projection forming a female and male engagement mounting b. A support member comprising a support stud sized to be inserted into said indented socket at said leveling mount base element to form a joint with rotary movement and restricted movement from the vertical c. An elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base with resiliency and elasticity to snap-in-place on said base mount pad for easy placement upon said base mount, is held in place by suitable means including a pressure-sensitive adhesive and holding screws and is removable by insertion of a flat blade between adhesive surfaces and by removal of holding screws. d. An elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base with a ball retaining agent security lock comprising an inserted stud from an indented socket of said leveling mount base.
- 9. The leveling mount base of claim 1 wherein said support stud comprises a fixed stud of supported equipment.
- 10. A leveling mount comprising in combination
a. a leveling mount base with an indented socket, a circumferential indented female channel extending around said leveling mount base, a circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming an element of said circumferential indented channel, said indented socket sized to receive an indented support member for a supported structure as a means to permit rotary movement and restrict movement from the vertical of said support member, wherein said indented socket is sized to allow a restricted movement of an inserted ball-ended support member to about 15° from the vertical and 360° rotary movement of the leveling mount base, wherein said circumferential indented female channel and circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming a female and male engagement mounting. b. A support member element comprising a support stud sized to be inserted into said indented socket of said leveling mount element to form a joint with rotary movement and restricted movement from the vertical c. An elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base pad with resiliency and elasticity sized to snap-in-place on said base mount for easy placement upon said base mount, is held in place by suitable means including adhesives and holding screws and is removable by use of simple tools. d. An elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base with a ball retaining agent security lock comprising an inserted stud from an indented socket of said leveling mount base
- 11. A leveling mount comprising in combination:
a. A leveling mount base with an indented socket, a circumferential indented female channel extending around said leveling mount base, a circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming an element of said circumferential indented female channel, said indented socket sized to receive an inserted support member for a supported structure as a means to permit rotary movement and restrict movement from the vertical of said inserted support member wherein indented socket is sized to receive said circumferential indented channel and circumferential chambered footing projection forming a female engagement mounting; an inserted support structure as a means to permit rotary movement and restrict movement from the vertical of said inserted support member, wherein said circumferential indented female channel and circumferential projecting male chambered footing projection forming a female and male engagement mounting b. a support member element comprising a support stud sized to be inserted into said indented socket of said leveling mount base element to form a joint with rotary movement and restricted movement from the vertical; c. an elastomeric circumferential leveling mount base pad with resiliency and elasticity to snap-in place on said leveling mount base element a female engagement mounting and engaging said leveling mount base with a circumferential male projecting engagement lip sized to seat in said circumferential indented channel of said leveling mount base; d. wherein said means to support said equipment comprises a fixed stud of said supported equipment.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/975,966 filed Feb. 9, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09975906 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
Child |
10352821 |
Jan 2003 |
US |