Claims
- 1. An audio/visual system configured for use in a structure, the system comprising
an audio/visual component and a component lift configured to raise and lower the component, the component lift including a first mount adapted to be coupled to the structure, a second mount adapted to support the component, and a series of links extending between the first and second mounts, the series including first and second links and a first coupler configured to couple the first and second links together, the first link including a first aperture, the first coupler includes a plurality of flexible snap fingers sized to be inserted into the aperture to couple the first link to the first coupler.
- 2. The audio/visual system of claim 1, wherein first link includes a second aperture and the series further includes a second coupler including a plurality of flexible snap fingers sized to be inserted into the second aperture to couple the first link to the second coupler.
- 3. The audio/visual system of claim 2, wherein the first coupler has a first length and the second coupler has a second length that is substantially greater than the length of the first coupler.
- 4. The audio/visual system of claim 3, wherein each of the first and second links have a link width and the difference between the first length of the first coupler and the second length of the second coupler is equal to at least the link width.
- 5. The audio/visual system of claim 1, wherein the first and second links cooperate to define an X-shaped pattern.
- 6. The audio/visual system of claim 1, wherein the first and second links cooperate to define a V-shaped pattern.
- 7. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, a plurality of links extending between the ceiling mount and the projector mount, the plurality of links including first and second links, and a coupler including a flexible member configured to couple the first and second links together.
- 8. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the coupler includes a plurality of flexible members configured to couple the first and second links together.
- 9. The projector lift of claim 8, wherein the coupler includes spaced-apart first and second ends and at least one of the flexible member is coupled to the first end and at least one of the flexible member is coupled to the second end.
- 10. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the coupler is configured to rotate relative to the first link.
- 11. The projector lift of claim 10, wherein the coupler is configured to rotate relative to the second link.
- 12. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the first scissor link includes an aperture sized to receive the flexible member.
- 13. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the coupler further includes a stud portion.
- 14. The projector lift of claim 13, wherein the first link includes a bearing surface configured to receive the stud portion of the coupler.
- 15. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the flexible member is tab-like.
- 16. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the flexible member includes a ramp surface configured to contact the first link causing the flexible member to flex from a first position to a second position.
- 17. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the coupler further includes a blocker position to block flexing of the flexible member.
- 18. The projector lift of claim 17, wherein the coupler includes an aperture sized to permit insertion of the blocker therein.
- 19. The project lift of claim 17, wherein the blocker is a coil-spring pin.
- 20. The projector lift of claim 7, wherein the first and second links cooperate to define a scissor pair.
- 21. The projector of claim 7, wherein the first and second links include first and second ends and the coupler couples the first end of the first link to the second end of the second link.
- 22. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, a plurality of links extending between the ceiling mount and the projector mount, the plurality of links including first and second links, and a coupler configured to snap fit with at least one of the first and second links to couple the first and second links together.
- 23. The projector lift of claim 22, wherein the coupler includes first and second ends, the first end is configured to snap fit with the first link, and the second end is configured to snap fit with the second link.
- 24. The projector lift of claim 22, wherein the coupler includes a flexible tab configured to engage with the first link.
- 25. The projector lift of claim 22, wherein the coupler includes a plurality of flexible members positioned to engage the first link.
- 26. The projector lift of claim 25, wherein the plurality of flexible members cooperate to define a circular pattern to provide a pivot on which the first link pivots.
- 27. The projector lift of claim 22, wherein the coupler includes a stud portion and the first link includes a bearing surface configured to receive the stud portion.
- 28. The projector lift of claim 27, wherein the coupler includes a snap portion coupled to the boss portion and the first link further includes a rib configured to engage with the snap portion of the coupler.
- 29. The projector lift of claim 22, wherein the first link includes an aperture and the coupler includes a snap portion configured to be inserted into the aperture, the snap portion is deformed from its natural position during insertion and regains at least a portion of its natural position after insertion is complete.
- 30. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, a plurality of links extending between the ceiling mount and the projector mount, and a snap fastener configured to couple two of the plurality links together.
- 31. The projector lift of claim 30, wherein the snap fastener is configured to permit pivoting of the two links relative to one another.
- 32. The projector lift of claim 30, wherein the two links are configured to pivot relative to the snap fastener.
- 33. The projector lift of claim 30, wherein the snap fastener is a distinct component from the two links.
- 34. The projector lift of claim 30, wherein the snap fastener includes a snap member including a ramp portion and a catch portion, the ramp portion is configured to contact at least one of the links during coupling of the two links, the catch portion is configured to block movement of the at least one of the links from the coupler.
- 35. The projector lift of claim 30, wherein the snap fastener includes a flexible member configured to be deformed from its natural position during coupling of the two links together.
- 36. The projector lift of claim 35, wherein the snap fastener further includes a pin positioned to block deformation of the flexible member.
- 37. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, a first scissor pair extending between the ceiling and projector mounts, the first scissor pair including first and second scissor links coupled together to define an X-pattern, and first and second cables, the first cable extending along the first scissor link, the second cable extending along the second scissor link.
- 38. The projector lift of claim 37, wherein the first scissor link includes a top surface and a bottom surface and the first cable is positioned over the top surface.
- 39. The projector lift of claim 37, wherein the first scissor link includes a top surface and a bottom surface and the first cable is positioned under the bottom surface.
- 40. The projector lift of claim 37, further comprising a second scissor pair coupled to the first scissor pair, wherein the second scissor pair includes a first scissor link coupled to the second scissor link of the first scissor pair by a first coupler and a second scissor link coupled to the first link of the first scissor pair by a second coupler.
- 41. The projector lift of claim 40, wherein the first and second links include first and second ends, the first end of the first scissor link of the first scissor pair is coupled to the second end of the second scissor link of the second scissor pair by the first coupler, and the first cable extends beyond the first end of the first scissor link.
- 42. The projector lift of claim 40, wherein the first coupler spans at least one of the first and second links.
- 43. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, a first scissor pair extending between the ceiling and projector mounts, the first scissor pair including first and second scissor links coupled together to define an X-pattern, the first scissor link including a top surface, a bottom surface spaced apart from the top surface, and a pair of side surfaces, and a first cable extending along the top or bottom surfaces of the first scissor link.
- 44. The projector lift of claim 43, wherein the first cable is positioned over the first scissor link.
- 45. The projector lift of claim 43, wherein the first cable is positioned below the first scissor link.
- 46. The projector lift of claim 43, further comprising a second scissor pair coupled to the first scissor pair, wherein the second scissor pair includes a first scissor link coupled to the second scissor link of the first scissor pair by a first coupler and a second scissor link coupled to the first link of the first scissor pair by a second coupler.
- 47. The projector lift of claim 46, wherein the second link of the second scissor pair includes a top surface, a bottom surface spaced apart from the top surface, and a pair of side surfaces, and the first cable extends along the top or bottom surfaces of the second scissor link of the second scissor pair.
- 48. The projector lift of claim 47, wherein the first cable extends along the top surface of the first link of the first scissor pair and the bottom surface of the second link of the second scissor pair.
- 49. The projector lift of claim 46, wherein the first coupler spans at least one of the first and second scissor links.
- 50. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, at least one scissor pair extending between the ceiling and projector mounts, the at least one scissor pair including first and second scissor links coupled together to define an X-pattern, the first scissor link including an aperture therein, a first cable extending along the first scissor link, and a coupler extending through the aperture in the first scissor link to couple the first cable to the first scissor link.
- 51. The projector lift of claim 50, wherein the first scissor links includes a plurality of apertures therein, further comprising a plurality of couplers extending through the plurality of apertures to couple the first cable to the first links.
- 52. The projector lift of claim 50, wherein the first links is made of a plastics material.
- 53. The projector lift of claim 50, wherein the coupler includes a strap.
- 54. The projector lift of claim 53, wherein the coupler further includes a ratchet mechanism configured to couple with the strap.
- 55. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, a first scissor pair extending between the ceiling and projector mounts, the first scissor pair including first and second scissor links coupled together to define an X-pattern, a first cable extending along the first scissor link, and a first shield positioned to protect the first cable from contacting another component during raising and lowering of the projector mount.
- 56. The projector lift of claim 55, wherein the first shield is coupled to the first scissor pair.
- 57. The projector lift of claim 56, further comprising a second shield, wherein the first shield is coupled to the first scissor link and the second shield is coupled to the second scissor link.
- 58. The projector lift of claim 57, wherein the first and second shields are positioned between the first and second links.
- 59. The projector lift of claim 55, wherein the first cable is positioned above or below the first scissor link.
- 60. The projector lift of claim 55, wherein the first shield is positioned between the first and second links.
- 61. A projector lift adapted to support a projector from a ceiling, the projector lift comprising
a ceiling mount adapted to be coupled to a ceiling of a room, a projector mount adapted to support a projector, and a first bumper positioned to cushion impact of the movement of the projector mount.
- 62. The projector lift of claim 61, wherein the first bumper is positioned between the ceiling mount and the projector mount.
- 63. The projector lift of claim 61, wherein the first bumper is made of a rubber material.
- 64. The projector lift of claim 61, wherein the first bumper includes a channel sized to receive a portion of the projector mount.
- 65. The projector lift of claim 61, further comprising a plurality of spaced-apart bumpers including the first bumper.
- 66. The projector lift of claim 65, wherein the projector mount includes four corners and at least one of the plurality of bumpers is positioned adjacent to each of the four corners.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/877,755 to Enochs, filed Jun. 8, 2001, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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09877755 |
Jun 2001 |
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10164241 |
Jun 2002 |
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