This invention concerns decorative objects such as ornaments, sports items, figures, etc. and more particularly display mountings for such items. Conventional display mountings as for Christmas trees are hung using sire hooks, strings, etc. Sports items are typically fixed on a base and in these mountings the decorative item is held in a static position and is not easily relocated to another position or to another supporting structure.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a display mounting for decorative objects which allows motion in a way as to increase its appeal and enable ready relocation of the item.
The above recited objects and others which will be understood upon a reading of the following specification and claims are achieved by a display mounting in which the object is attached to one end of an elongated spring, such as a tightly wound helical coil spring, and with the other end fixed to a clip conveniently enabling attachment to a support. In particular, the clip can provide for attachment to the bill of a cap, and to mount a sports object bearing a team logo. Movement of the wearer of the cap will induce a “bobble” wobbling motion of the object to increase its visual appeal.
The mounting can be used to attach Christmas ornaments to Christmas tree branches, with the elongated spring element allowing the ornament to project out from the Christmas tree itself to be positioned for more prominent display.
A great variety of objects are suitable for such mounting.
The clip is preferably of a spring type which is configured to allow ready adjustability of the angular position of the spring element and attached object to allow selective positioning of a mounted object in various positions relative the support to which it is attached.
In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
Referring to the drawings and in particular
The pivotal mount includes a U-shaped frame 20 receiving the clip gripper fingers 16 each formed with clevis ears 22 through which a pivot pin 24 passes. The pivot pin 24 also is received in both legs of the frame 20 to thereby pivotally mount the fingers 16 on the frame 20.
This pivotal mount allows ready adjustment of the angle of the frame 20 relative the fingers 16 to orient an elongated spring 26 as desired. Sufficient friction between the devises 22 and the frame 20 is provided to maintain an adjusted position of the frame 20 and gripper fingers 16.
The elongated spring element 26, here shown as a tightly wound helical coil spring, is attached at one end of the frame 20 as by being received over a plug feature 28, to project away from the frame 20.
Other attachments can be provided such as by molding in the one end of the elongated spring element 26 (
The other end of the elongated spring element 26 has the decorative object 12 attached thereto as by being pressed into a hole 32 at one end.
The spring clip 14 allows a decorative object such as a miniature soccer ball 12A (
So mounted, slight movements of the wearer causes oscillating motion of the decorative objects 12A or 12B to be induced, creating a visual effect calling attention to the object 12A or 12B in a similar manner to the “bobble head” novelty items currently popular.
The projection of the object 12A from the support towards the viewer also provides a further attention getting effect.
This is especially effective for Christmas tree ornaments 12C, 12D (
The spring clip 14 can do double duty by also mounting a photo 40 or other sheet item to a support 42 as well as a decorative object 12E.
Accordingly a simple mounting is provided which provides enhancement of the display of an ornamental object.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/920,714 filed on Mar. 29, 2007.
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