The present invention relates to retail displays for hand-held electronic devices (cell phones, GPS devices, etc). More particularly, the invention relates to an adjustable bracket for adapting to the different sizes of hand-helds that are typically mounted on a retail display.
The sizes, shapes, and thicknesses of today's hand-held devices (cell phones, etc.) evolve on a regular basis from one model to the next. In the security industry (i.e., companies that supply anti-theft products to retailers) it is desirable to have mechanical mounting means for physically securing hand-helds to displays that can adapt to different kinds of hand-helds. The design disclosed here provides one type of mechanical bracket that is well-suited for the different footprints of modern cell phones, PDAs and GPS devices.
The invention is an adjustable security bracket that comprises a base member that carries the hand-held. At least two guide pins extend from opposite sides of the base member.
The invention includes a sliding base block that is mounted on the guide pins. This arrangement puts one base block on at least opposite lateral sides of the base member (and the hand-held).
Each base block is slidable inwardly or outwardly to a fixed or desired position relative to the lateral side of the base member. This allows positioning of a vertical security arm relative to each lateral side of the hand-held. The vertical security arm may slide upwardly or downwardly relative to the base block. The security arm has an inwardly directed lip that is configured to pull an edge of the hand-held downwardly against the top surface of the base member.
The foregoing summary will become better understood upon review of the attached drawings which are to be taken in conjunction with the detailed description of the invention.
In the drawings, like reference numerals and letters refer to like parts throughout the various views, and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, and first to
In accordance with the invention, part of bracket 10 includes a base member, indicated generally at 16. The base member 16 is connected to the puck 14 by a screw 18 threaded into the base member 16 (the threads are not shown), which is typical of these kinds of displays.
The base member 16 consists of a body or block 20 having a top surface 22 and a lower surface 24. Extending laterally outwardly from all four sides of base member 16 are guide pins 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. In the embodiment shown in
The embodiment illustrated in
The guide pins 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 are captured in the base member 16 by a plate 41 that presses the inner ends of the pins against the base member's body 20. The plate 41 sandwiches the pin ends via screws 42. Each pair of guide pins carries a base or junction block, indicated generally at 44. The base block 44 is slidable laterally inwardly or outwardly on its respective guide pins. The base block 44 is held in fixed position by a set screw 46 that may be tightened or untightened, as needed, in order to move the position of base block 44.
A vertical security arm 48 is mounted in a slot 50 in each base block 44. The vertical security arm 48 may likewise be slidably moved upwardly or downwardly to a desired position and held in a fixed spot by another set screw 52 in the base block 44.
The arrangement described above enables hand-helds having different sizes to be mounted to the base member 16 (and, therefore, to the “puck” 14). The set screws 46, 52 enable the base blocks 44 to be moved laterally inwardly or outwardly as needed to position the vertical security arm 48 next to the edge of the hand-held 12. Similarly, the vertical security arm 48 has an inwardly pointing lip 54 that captures the top edge of the hand-held, in the manner illustrated in
Directing attention now to
Rather than use the guide pins 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 in the manner previously described (the embodiment illustrated in
The embodiment illustrated in
The foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit and scope of the invention. Instead, the spirit and scope of the invention is to be limited only by the subjoined claims that follow, the interpretation of which is to be made in accordance with the standard doctrines of patent claim interpretation.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12854816 | Aug 2010 | US |
Child | 13536867 | US |