1. Technical Field
The present invention pertains to the field of mounting brackets. More particularly, the present invention pertains to mounting brackets configured to receive and retain pumps, such as air pumps.
2. Discussion of related art
Mounting brackets are generally used to secure devices, for example pumps, to a particular location so that the pump remains stationary while in use by a user. For example, a mounting bracket may be screwed onto a surface, such as a wall, and the pump mounted on the bracket will have a fixed location. Therefore, the user must move to the fixed location of the pump in order to use the pump. Having the pump secured at a fixed location may create problems if the user is limited in the location that the user can use the pump. In order to overcome the problems associated with existing mounting brackets what is needed is a mounting bracket that is easily movable to a different location from its present location, while still allowing for the pump that is attached to the bracket to be secured. For example, a mounting bracket that is movable without having to separate the mounting bracket from the surface the mounting bracket is secured to. In addition, it may be advantageous to also provide the mounting bracket so that the pump itself is easily removable from the bracket.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a mounting bracket is provided that may be coupled to a pump, such as a Flojet air pump (N5000), to allow secure mounting of the pump to a slide track so that the pump is movable while attached to the mounting bracket, and also to allow quick disconnecting of the mounting bracket from the pump.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the mounting bracket may include a base plate, at least one stationary clip disposed on the base plate in a substantially fixed location and orientation, a push-releasing plate disposed in spaced apart relation to the at least one stationary clip, and at least one movable clip operatively coupled to and movable with the push-releasing plate. The at least one stationary clip and at least one movable clip may be disposed and configured to mate with cavities in respective end caps of a pump when the push-releasing plate is in a non-pivoted position. The push-releasing plate may be resiliently and pivotably coupled to the base plate.
The base plate in an embodiment of the present invention may have a ribbed structure configured and arranged to serve as a strength member. The base plate may also include opposing sides configured so as to slidably couple the base plate to a tracked bracket holder. The base plate may also include at least one fastener receiving device.
In an embodiment of the present invention the at least one movable clip may be positioned on the push-releasing plate in a substantially fixed location and orientation.
The mounting bracket in an embodiment of the invention may also include a valve coupling configured to hold a valve of the pump. The mounting bracket may also include at least one spring configured to provide resistance against a tracked bracket holder.
The mounting bracket in an embodiment of the invention may include at least two stationary clips. The mounting bracket may include at least two movable clips.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the subsequent detailed description presented in connection with accompanying drawings, in which:
The mounting bracket 10, as seen in
The mounting bracket 10 may also include a flexible side 28 that may include one or more flexible hooks 12. The flexible side 28 may also include a push-releasing plate 30. The push-releasing plate 30 is operatively coupled to the one or more flexible hooks 12 so the flexible hooks 12 move in the direction that the push-releasing plate 30 is urged, by for example an external force. The flexible side 28 and flexible hooks 12 may be made from substantially the same material as the mounting bracket 10, or may be formed from a material that is more flexible than the other components of the mounting bracket.
The mounting bracket 10 as shown includes one or more ribs 14 that form a rib structure to provide strength to the mounting bracket. For example, the mounting bracket 10 may be formed from a flexible material so that it is of one piece construction, and the flexible side 28 is capable of deflecting upon the application of force. The ribs 14 may be positioned on the side of the base plate 24 to which the stationary hooks 22 and flexible hooks 12 are coupled. As seen in
The mounting bracket 10 includes one or more mounting holes 26 that are configured to receive a fastening device, such as a screw, nail, fastener or the like, in order to mount the mounting bracket 10 in a particular location. The mounting holes 26 may be configured so that the mounting bracket 10 may be slidably fastened to the fastening device or devices. For example, as seen in
The mounting bracket 10 may also include a valve coupling 16 for securing or mounting a valve (not shown) that may be attached to a pump coupled to the mounting bracket 10. For example, the valve coupling 16 may be used to mount a transfer valve to the top of the pump coupled to the mounting bracket.
As show in
The mounting bracket 10 is configured to support and retain the pump 34 by positioning the hollow cavities 32 on one end of the pump against the stationary hooks 22. The other end of the pump 34 may then be urged towards the base plate 24, and the flexible hooks 12 can be deflected away from the pump 34 by the pressure of the end cap 20 of the pump on the flexible hooks 12, or due to a force applied to the push-releasing plate 30. When the pump 34 is positioned against the base plate 24, or possibly the ribs 14, the flexible hooks 12 will couple with the hollow cavities 32 of the pump 34 and secure the pump 34 into the mounting bracket 10. To release the pump 34 from the mounting bracket 10, a force may be applied to the push-releasing plate 30, such as by pushing on the plate 30 to disengage the flexible hooks 12 from the hollow cavities of the pump 34.
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It is to be understood that the above-described arrangements are only illustrative of the application of the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements may be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention, and the appended claims are intended to cover such modifications and arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11639367 | Dec 2006 | US |
Child | 12894709 | US |