Self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6595683
  • Patent Number
    6,595,683
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 22, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Martin; David
    • Lindinger; Michael L.
    Agents
    • The Soni Law Firm
    • Hoffman; Michael E.
    • Naglestad; Andrew
Abstract
Disclosed is a display assembly comprising a graphical or alphanumeric display and display source such as a clock or other timepiece; a display housing for retaining the display; self-righting means rotatably coupled to the display and display housing with a predetermined bias; a body; and a connecting means operatively engaging the display housing and body. The connecting means in the form of a Cassegrain assembly allows the display housing to swivel with respect to the body over 360 degrees through a vertical plane and horizontal plane independently. The display, when operatively coupled to the self-righting means, is automatically maintained in a substantially upright position independent of the orientation display housing, thereby allowing the display to be turned to face a viewer at any angle without repositioning the body or leveling the display.
Description




BACKGROUND




This invention relates to the field of variable orientation display structures. In particular, the invention relates to a self-righting display assembly with an articulated mounting structure that permits the direction of a display to be varied about at least two orthogonal axes, thereby allowing the display to be oriented at any angle with respect to the vertical or horizontal planes to which it attaches.




There are at least two prior art clocks that allow the orientation of the clock to be varied and can be attached to a mounting surface. These systems include the “clock with holder” disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,362, 402 to Kallinke et al. and the “flex-clock with clip/stand,” model nos. FLCLC/S.




Kallinke discloses a clock fixed within a housing that is variably positioned between the arms of a V-shaped yoke. The inner surfaces of the yoke arms include a plurality of protrusions in the form of small detents and recesses that are adapted to engage corresponding recesses and detents, respectively, on the periphery of the clock housing. The clock housing is permitted to pivot with respect to the yoke about an axis created by two of a plurality of detents that engage the yoke on either side of the clock housing. The clock housing may rotate a total of approximately 90 degrees about the axis. One significant drawback of Kallinke's clock with holder is that the clock housing is restricted to rotate about one axis, generally described as the vertical axis or the horizontal axis, at any one time. Moreover, the angle of rotation of the housing about either axis is limited by the raised detents that physically obstruct and prevent the clock housing from rotating beyond the 90 degree angle.




The flex-clock with clip/stand, model FLCLC/S, includes a clock, fixed within a housing, attached to a clip or base by means of a flexible tubular structure. While the tubular structure permits the direction of the clock to be varied over a range of orientations relative to the clip or base, the flexible tubular structure fails to provide for pivotal movement between the clock housing and clip-type mounting structure. Nor does the clock have the ability to right itself which is important to maintain the clock face in position that is easily readable with minimal user intervention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the first preferred embodiment.





FIG. 2

is a frontal view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the first preferred embodiment.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the first preferred embodiment.





FIG. 4

is a diagrammatic cross section of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the first preferred embodiment.





FIG. 5

is a frontal view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the second preferred embodiment.











SUMMARY




The present invention overcomes the limitations of the prior art with a display assembly comprised of a display that conveys graphical information generated by a display source; a display housing for receiving the display; self-righting means rotatably coupling the display and display housing; and a body operatively engaged to the display housing by a connecting means. The display source in some embodiments is an analog, or digital clock, calendaring device, temperature display, or other electromechanical display. In other embodiments, the display source generates advertising or promotional information, messages, or horoscopes, for example.




The self-righting means, when operatively coupled to the display, automatically maintains the display in a substantially upright position independent of the orientation display housing. The self-righting means in the preferred embodiment includes a bearing assembly and a biasing means for biasing the display into a substantially upright position. In the preferred embodiment, the bearing assembly includes a bearing and the biasing means includes a weight asymmetrically disposed with respect to the bearing's axis of rotation, although other structures including gyroscopes or position and motion actuators could be adapted to apply the torque necessary to bias the display.




The connecting means is comprised of at least one and preferably two pivotable connections that permit the display housing to swivel and or rotate with respect to the body, thereby allowing the display to be turned to face a viewer without repositioning the body. The connecting means, together with the self-righting means, enhances the readability or viewability of the display without the need to adjust the display housing so that the display is right-side-up. In the preferred embodiments, the connecting means is a cassegrain assembly that allows the display housing to swivel over 360 degrees through both a vertical plane and horizontal plane independently.




The body in some embodiments includes attaching means for permanently or removably affixing the display assembly to an object such as a smooth, planar surface. The attaching means in the first preferred embodiment is comprised of one or more suction cups, although clips, adhesive, and screws may be equally suitable.




In some embodiments, the display source includes a memory means capable of storing and recalling graphical or alphanumeric display indicia. The display source may further include a central processing unit for causing the indicia represented at the display to be varied over the course of time. The processing unit may, for example, cause the display to simultaneously or sequentially interleave images of the time in combination with advertising indicia. The assembly may further include an external communication means for operatively coupling to an external device from which display data is uploaded to the assembly's memory means.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The accompanying figures depict embodiments of the display assembly of the present invention, and features and components thereof. With regard to means for fastening, mounting, attaching or connecting the components of the present invention to form the apparatus as a whole, unless specifically described otherwise, such means are intended to encompass conventional fasteners such as machine screws, machine threads, snap rings, hose clamps such as screw clamps and the like, rivets, nuts and bolts, toggles, pins and the like. Components may also be connected by friction fitting, or by welding or deformation, if appropriate. Unless specifically otherwise disclosed or taught, materials for making components of the present invention are selected from appropriate materials such as metal, metallic alloys, natural or synthetic fibers, plastics, elastomers and the like, and appropriate manufacturing or production methods including casting, extruding, molding and machining may be used.




Any references to front and back, right and left, top and bottom, upper and lower, and horizontal and vertical are intended for convenience of description, not to limit the present invention or its components to any one positional or spatial orientation.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a perspective view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the first preferred embodiment is illustrated. The assembly


100


is comprised of a display housing


101


and a body


150


rotatably affixed to one another by a connecting means. The display housing


101


preferably includes a display window


103


through which the display


104


(see

FIG. 4

) may be viewed. The display


104


may take the form of any of a one of a number of digital or analog devices for displaying graphics, alphanumeric data, information, or advertising indicia.




The display housing


101


is connected to the body


150


with connecting means permitting the direction of the display


104


to be independently adjusted about at least one axis, preferably two. The connecting means adjustably supports and maintains the orientation of the display housing


101


relative to the body


150


until an operator applies the force necessary to re-direct the display housing


101


relative to the body


150


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a frontal view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the first preferred embodiment is illustrated. In the first preferred embodiment, the connecting means permits the orientation of the display housing


101


to be re-directed about at two independent degrees of freedom. The connecting means comprises a gantry


120


that is rotatably affixed to the housing


101


by a first swiveling means and to the body


150


by a second swiveling means, thereby permitting the orientation of the display housing


101


to be redirected about two independent degrees of freedom. The first swiveling means permits the housing


101


to rotate relative to the gantry


120


about a first axis


170


up to a full 360 degrees in what is illustrated as a vertical plane, and includes a pair of pins


121


(See

FIG. 3

) that are affixed to the gantry


120


and rotatably engaged with the housing


101


. The second swiveling means permits the gantry


120


to rotate relative to the body


150


up to a full 360 degrees in what is illustrated as a horizontal plane about a second axis


160


, and includes a post (see FIG.


4


). Together, the first and second swiveling means allow the display


104


to be directed at any angle to the top, bottom, or sides of the assembly


100


.




In some embodiments, the body


150


is adapted to directly mate to the surface upon which it rests. In some embodiments, the assembly


100


includes attaching means for securing the display assembly


100


to an external object or surface. In the first preferred embodiment, the attaching means is comprised of one or more suction cups


152


,


152


used to removably secure the display assembly


100


to a substantially planar surface


190


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a side view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the preferred embodiment is illustrated. The first swiveling means including pin


121


is shown to pivotably attach the housing


101


to the gantry


120


, thereby permitting the display housing


101


to rotate about what is characteristically described as the angle of declination for a display assembly


100


oriented in the vertical direction. The azimuth angle of the display housing


101


may also be adjusted by rotating the gantry


120


relative to the body


150


about the second axis


160


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a diagrammatic cross section of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the preferred embodiment is illustrated. The display housing


101


in this embodiment protectively conceals the display


104


, which is internally mounted within the display housing


101


with a self-righting means described below. In some embodiments, the display may attach directly to or operatively couple with the connecting means. In other embodiments, the display may be co-extensive with or external to some structure directly connected to the gantry.




The display


104


in the preferred embodiment is an analog or digital display capable of conveying text, numerical, or graphical information. The display


104


may be implemented in combination with back-lighting or projection-lighting. The display in the preferred embodiment is an LCD display, although one skilled in the art will recognize the suitability of an LED or incandescent display.




The information represented on the display


104


is generated by the display electronics


105


operative couple to the display


104


. In the preferred embodiment, the display source


105


includes solid-state electronics or mechanical means for generating the time. Preferably, the time is entered, set, programmed, or otherwise modified using an input means that may be accessible on the display housing


101


, display source


105


, or other position on the exterior of the display assembly


100


.




In other embodiments, the display source


105


includes a central processing unit that generates or otherwise modifies the image depicted at the display


104


in a predetermined manner. The processing unit may, for example, cause the indicia represented at display


104


to be varied in time whereby a plurality of images elements are simultaneously or sequentially interleaved over the course of time. In some embodiments, the display


104


depicts the time which is periodically interrupted with an advertising slogan or message, for example.




The display


104


is visible through the substantially transparent lens


103


, which in some embodiments is a convergent lens capable magnifying the graphic information in the display


104


to increase its visibility and readability. The information made visible at the display


104


is generated or otherwise controlled by the generating electronics in the display electronics


105


. The external surface of the display housing


101


is preferably substantially spherical in shape to facilitate handling by the user and minimize any external protrusions that might otherwise inhibit the 360 degree rotation of the housing


101


about the first axis


170


. The spherical shape of the external surface of the convergent lens


103


preferably compliments and smoothly transitions into the external surface of the shell


102


of the display housing


101


.




The self-righting means maintains the display


104


in a substantially upright position to enable a viewer to see and read the graphics represented on the display


104


. In the first preferred embodiment, the self-righting means comprises a bearing assembly and weight


130


mounted off-center from the axis or rotation of the bearing assembly. Alternative self-righting means may be comprised of a gyroscope, motion-sensitive circuit, or electromagnetic controls to regulate the position and or direction of the display


104


.




The bearing assembly in this embodiment is comprised of a mounting structure


108


that is rigidly affixed to the display


104


and a bearing casing


122


that is rigidly affixed to the housing


101


. The mounting structure


108


and bearing casing


122


are adapted to engage one another by means of first set of ball bearings


126


held captive in the ball bearing races


109


,


123


and the second set of ball bearings


125


contained within the ball bearing races


110


,


124


. The mounting structure


108


is permitted to rotate freely with substantially no resistance, thus permitting the weight


130


that is operatively coupled to the display


104


to exert a torque that causes the display to settle under the force of gravity into a substantially upright position virtually independent of the orientation of the display assembly


100


. While the display


104


may be forced to assume and inclined position, the weight


130


will always urge the display


104


into a preferred orientation with respect to the vertical, unless of course the display is in a direction co-parallel with the force of gravity. One skilled in the art will recognize that assembly


100


is designed to prohibit the mounting structure


108


from sliding out or otherwise disengaging the bearing casing


122


during normal operation of the display assembly


100


.




As illustrated, the display housing


101


is operatively coupled to the gantry


120


in this embodiment with co-axial pins


121


that permit the rotation of the housing


101


about the first axis


170


. The pins


121


may be individual components or formed as an integral part of either the gantry


120


or the display housing


101


. The second swiveling means is comprised of a post


129


integrally incorporated in this preferred embodiment to the gantry


120


and rotatably engaged to the body


150


in a manner that permits these elements to swivel relative to one another about the second axis


160


. The post


129


preferably includes a locking head


128


that flexibly compresses during insertion of the post


129


into the body and then expands to inhibit the gantry


120


from separating from the body


150


under normal operating conditions. The first and second swivel means may alternatively be comprised of various hinges, a ball joint, or trunnion, for example. One skilled in the art will recognize that with two independent axes rotation, the housing


101


may be adjusted to face any angle about the horizontal or vertical planes.




In some embodiment, the attaching means permanently or removably affixes the assembly


100


to another object. As illustrated in the preferred embodiment, the attaching means is comprised of a pair of suction cups


151


,


152


that are secured to the body


150


by rods


153


,


154


and base plates


157


,


158


that are affixed to the housing


150


by means of screws


165


that threadedly engage the base receptors


161


,


162


,


163


,


164


.




The attaching means may further include an anchor pad


180


with cavities


181


that are adapted to slidably receive the suction cups


151


,


152


such that the anchor pad


180


engages the body


150


. The pad


180


may then be secured to a surface or object by adhesive, screws goods sold under the trademark VELCRO, or the like. One skilled in the art will recognize the suitability of numerous alternative attaching means comprising, for example, one or more clips, springs, adhesives including adhesive pads, bolts, for example, used to directly or indirectly affix the body


150


to another object.




Illustrated in

FIG. 5

is a frontal view of the self-righting, variable-orientation display assembly of the second preferred embodiment. The second preferred embodiment


200


includes a display housing


101


complete with display


104


and self-righting means, rotatable gantry


120


, and body. The body is comprised of base section


250


and at least one middle section, illustrated in the preferred embodiment as middle sections


251


A and


251


B. The middle sections


251


A and


251


B are separate structures in some embodiments, but may be integrally connected to one another or to the adjacent gantry


120


or to the base section


250


. In still other embodiments, the middle sections


251


A and


251


B are rotatably affixed to one another at pivot


229


, to the gantry


120


at pivot


231


, or to the body section


250


at pivot


230


using a connecting means comprised of a pin, pivot, hinge, or other structure permitting relative motion. The motion may include axial rotation, or tilting forward or to the sides.




The second preferred embodiment


200


further includes one or more grasping means including, for example, flexible members


290


A and


290


B with clasps


292


A and


292


B, respectively, for releasably securing various stationary or office-related products such as notes sheets


294


. A flexible member


290


A or


290


B is preferably comprised of an elastic substance, including elastomer products or pliant wire or metallic links, that permit the clasps


292


A and


292


B to be repositioned at the convenience of the use. A clasp


292


A or


292


B preferably includes a clip, hook, binder, or fastener capable of holding or otherwise retaining the stationary or other article until the user disengages the product from the grasping device.




Although the above description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but rather as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.




Therefore, the invention has been disclosed by way of example and not limitation, and reference should be made to the following claims to determine the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display assembly comprised of:(a) a source for generating graphical information; (b) a display for conveying the graphical information to a viewer; (c) a display housing for retaining the display; d) self-righting means, operatively coupled to the display and display housing, including a bearing assembly and a biasing means; the bearing assembly providing relative rotational motion of the display with respect to the display housing; the biasing means urging the display into a substantially upright orientation independent of the orientation of the display housing; (e) a body operatively engaged with the display housing; and (f) at least one flexible member with a grasping device for releasably securing objects to the assembly.
  • 2. The display assembly of claim 1, wherein the bearing assembly includes a bearing characterized by an axis of rotation and the biasing means includes a weight asymmetrically disposed with respect to the axis.
  • 3. The display assembly of claim 2, wherein the assembly further includes a connecting means for rotatably coupling the display housing and the body.
  • 4. The display assembly of claim 3, wherein the connecting means is comprised of at least one pivotable connection whereby the display housing may pivot up to 360 degrees with respect to a predetermined axis.
  • 5. The display assembly of claim 3, wherein the connecting means is comprised of two substantially orthogonal, pivotable connections permitting the display housing to independently swivel through two substantially perpendicular planes.
  • 6. The display assembly of claim 5, wherein the source includes a clock for generating the time or elapse time.
  • 7. The display assembly of claim 5, wherein the display housing further includes a lens for magnifying the graphical information of the display.
  • 8. The display assembly of claim 7, wherein the external surface of the display housing and lens form a substantially spherical shape.
  • 9. The display assembly of claim 4, wherein the assembly further includes an attaching means for attaching the body to an object.
  • 10. The display assembly of claim 9, wherein the attaching means is comprises one or more suction cups.
  • 11. The display assembly of claim 9, wherein the attaching means further includes one of the group consisting of: clips, adhesive, and screws.
  • 12. The display assembly of claim 1, wherein the assembly further includes one or more input devices for setting and altering the graphical information of the display.
  • 13. The display assembly of claim 1, where wherein the display includes a liquid crystal display.
  • 14. The display assembly of claim 1, wherein the display includes one ore more light emitting diodes.
  • 15. A display assembly comprising:(a) a source consisting essentially of a clock; (b) a display for displaying the time; (c) a display housing; (d) self-righting means, operatively coupled to the display and display housing, comprising: (i) an assembly including at least one bearing, characterized by an axis of rotation, for supporting relative rotational motion of the display; and (ii) biasing means for urging the display into a substantially upright orientation independent of the orientation of the display housing; (e) a body comprising a middle section a base section; (f) connecting means, operatively coupling the display housing and body, including: (i) a first pivotable connection, characterized by a first axis of rotation, for supporting rotational motion of the display housing; and (ii) a second pivotable connection, characterized by a second axis of rotation substantially perpendicular to the first axis of the rotation; and (g) grasping means including at least one flexible member and clasp for releasably securing articles to the assembly.
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