This application relates to suction cups devices.
A suction cup device includes a suction cup adhering by suction to a window pane. A bracket, attached to the suction cup, can grasp an item such as a candle.
A suction cup located on an axis has axially opposite front and rear ends. The front end is configured to adhere to a window pane by suction. A post extends along the axis rearward from the rear end and has axially spaced grooves. A bracket is configured to be mounted in any one of the grooves and to hold an item a set distance rearward from the post.
Preferably, the post has an additional groove located such that when the bracket is mounted in the additional groove, the post would block the item held by the bracket from extending transversely across the axis unless the post is shortened. The post has a break-off notch for the shortening to be achieved by breaking the post at the notch. The notch is axially between two of the grooves. The bracket is configured to engage the item above the post when the post extends horizontally. The bracket can be swiveled fully about the post to bring the bracket into a desired orientation.
The apparatus shown in
The apparatus includes a suction cup device 10 that secures an artificial candle 12. The candle 12 is mounted in a candle holder 14 resting on a window sill 16 in front of a window pane 18. The device 10 holds the candle 12 a set distance from the pane 18. The distance is adjustable as illustrated by comparison of
The device 10 includes a suction cup 20, a post 22 and a bracket 24. The cup 20 is molded from elastic material. It is centered on an axis A and has axially opposite front and rear ends 30 and 32. The front end is configured to be pressed against and adhere to the pane 18.
The front end 30 of the cup 20 has three surfaces: a circular planar radially-inner surface 40, a frustoconical middle surface 41, and an annular planar radially-outer surface 42. The rear end 32 of the cup 20 has an annular planar radially-inner surface 44. It also has frustoconical middle and radially-outer surfaces 46 and 48, separated from each other by a shoulder surface 49. The cup 20 is relatively thinner and thus more flexible under the radially-outer surface 48. It is relatively thicker and thus more rigid under the middle surface 46.
The suction cup 20 is molded as a one-piece structure with the post 22. The post 22 is centered on the axis A and has first, second and third annular grooves 51, 52 and 53 evenly axially spaced apart. Each groove 51-53 extends circumferentially about the post 22 and has a rectangular profile when viewed from the side as in
The post 22 further has an annular break-off notch 60 between the first and second grooves 51 and 52. The notch 60 has two axially-opposing frustoconical side surfaces 62 that meet at an annular line 64. In the side profile shown in
The bracket 24 is shown in
The mounting clip 72 includes front and rear surfaces 90 and 91 and an inverted U-shaped opening defined by a semicylindrical upper surface 94 and two opposing parallel side surfaces 96. The front, rear and upper surfaces 90, 91 and 94 define a rectangular profile that mates with the rectangular profile of the grooves 51, 52 and 53. Two guide surfaces 98 diverge radially outward from respective bottom ends of the parallel side surfaces 96. The mounting clip 72 can be mounted, without flexing, into any one of the grooves 51, 52 and 53 of the post 22 as shown in
In each of the mounted configurations shown in
Since the post 22 is symmetric, and even circularly symmetric, about its axis A, it has no required or preferred circumferential orientation. So a user can adhere the suction cup 20 to the window 18 without regard to circumferential orientation, and later swivel the bracket 24 about the post 22, even fully about the post, to bring the holding clip 71 into proper orientation for holding the vertically extending candle 12.
When the mounting clip 72 is inserted in the first or second groove 51 or 52 (
In contrast, when the mounting clip 72 is inserted in the third groove 53 as in
By mounting the bracket in different grooves 51-53, the device 10 can be adapted to position the holder 14 to rest squarely on sills of windows that differ in its sill's depth and distance from the pane. Alternatively, the device 10 can position the holder 14 for only a portion of its base to rest on the sill. Or, the device 10 can suspend the candle 12 in the air without support from a sill.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/786,313, filed Mar. 27, 2006.
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