Claims
- 1. An adjustable mounting plate for attachment to an automotive vehicle door surface, the mounting plate comprising:a first plate part; a second plate part; a deformable portion that interconnects the first plate part to the second plate part, such that a slot generally separates the first and second plate parts except for the deformable portion, wherein the first plate part is fixedly secured to the door surface, and wherein the second plate part is movable with respect to the first plate part by applying an adjustment corrective force to the plate so as to bend the deformable portion a required amount for proper positioning of the second plate part; and wherein the first and second plate parts and the deformable portion are made of a single piece of material.
- 2. A mounting plate as in claim 1, wherein the first and second plate parts and the deformable portion are formed from a single sheet of metal.
- 3. A mounting plate as in claim 1, wherein the deformable portion includes a first outer edge flange and a second outer edge flange, such that the first and second outer edge flanges hold the first and second plate parts together forming the slot therebetween.
- 4. A mounting plate as in claim 1, wherein the second plate part includes openings for mounting accessories thereto.
- 5. A mounting plate as in claim 1, wherein the deformable portion includes a strip of material of generally sinuous shape.
- 6. A mounting plate as in claim 1, wherein the first and second plate parts have surfaces which lie in a common plane, and wherein the deformable portion is elongated and formed with a plurality of curved portions that do not lie within the common plane of the first and second plate parts.
- 7. A mounting plate as in claim 1, wherein the deformable portion includes an outer edge flange that includes a peripheral slot.
- 8. A mounting plate as in claim 1, in which a further plate overlies a portion of and is secured to the second plate part.
- 9. A mounting plate as in claim 8, in which the first and second plate parts and deformable portion are constructed from a single piece of metal that is not heat-hardened, and the further plate is constructed from heat-hardened metal.
- 10. A mounting plate for fixed attachment to an automotive vehicle door surface in a predetermined arrangement, which arrangement can be subsequently modified without disturbing the integrity of the fixed attachment comprising:a first plate part having a substantially flat surface adapted for fixed welded attachment to the door surface; a second plate part including at least one threaded sleeve, a guide opening and a generally flat surface; and first and second bendable strips, each strip having opposite end portions integrally related to the respective plate parts such that the flat surfaces of the plate parts and the bendable strips lie substantially in a common plane.
- 11. A mounting plate as in claim 10, in which a further plate part has a surface contiguously contacting another surface of the second plate part and includes an opening aligned with the opening in the second plate part, and means for securing the further plate part to the second plate part, said further plate part being constructed of a heat-hardened steel.
- 12. A mounting plate for fixed attachment to an object in a predetermined arrangement, which arrangement can be subsequently modified without disturbing the fixed attachment, comprising:a first plate part fixedly secured to the object; a second plate part; first and second bendable means interconnecting the first and second plate parts to one another; and the bendable means including a metal strip of generally sinuous shape, such that the second plate part is movable with respect to the first plate part by applying an adjustment corrective force to the plate so as to bend the bendable means a sufficient amount for proper positioning of the second plate part relative to the first plate part.
- 13. A mounting plate as in claim 12, in which the first and second bendable means hold the plate parts separated forming a slot therebetween.
- 14. A mounting plate as in claim 12, in which the first plate part includes openings for mounting accessories thereto and the second plate part is adapted for being secured to the object via a weldment.
- 15. A mounting plate as in claim 12, in which a further plate overlies the second plate part, and means for securing the further plate to said second plate part are provided.
- 16. A mounting plate as in claim 15, in which the securing means is a staked rivet.
- 17. A mounting plate as in claim 15, in which the plate parts and bendable means are constructed from a single piece of steel that is not heat-hardened and the further plate is constructed from heat-hardened steel.
- 18. A mounting plate as in claim 12, in which the first plate part includes at least one threaded sleeve and a guide opening.
- 19. A mounting plate as in claim 12, in which the first and second parts include a common outer edge flange with a peripherally extending slotted opening.
- 20. A mounting plate for fixed attachment to an object in a predetermined arrangement, which arrangement can be subsequently modified without disturbing the fixed attachment, comprising:a first plate part fixedly secured to the object; a second plate part; and an adjustable portion having one end attached to the first plate part and another end attached to the second plate part so as to interconnect the first plate part to the second plate part, wherein the second plate part is movable with respect to the first plate part by applying an adjustment corrective force to the plate so as to manipulate the adjustable portion a sufficient amount for proper positioning of the second plate part with respect to the first plate part.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/135,682, filed May 24, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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