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Mobile Phone Patent Abstract
A mounting for a mobile phone for usage in a vehicle having spaced-apart,
discrete front seats, or so-called "bucket seats" comprising
linkage having the lower end thereof secured within the spacing
intervening the seats or to a console should such be interposed
therein, and with the other, upper end of the linkage secured to
an arm; there being a phone support of plate character and being
adapted for area adjustability hingedly mounted on the arm for movement
between operative, horizontal disposition overlyingly of the aforesaid
spacing, or console, as the case may be, and inoperative, vertical
disposition laterally of the same.
Mobile Phone Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. For use in a vehicle having first and second discrete front
seats with there being a spacing between the same, said spacing
having a floor, a mobile phone mounting comprising linkage means,
bracket forming means secured to said vehicle floor within said
spacing, means securing the lowermost end portion of said linkage
means to said bracket means for projection of the upper or opposite
end portion of said linkage means in upwardly spaced, forwardly
directed relationship to said spacing floor, an arm, carried by
said linkage means, for disposition within the upper portion of
said spacing, adjustable means engaging the upper portion of said
linkage means to said arm for providing a selected angular relationship
of said arm relative to said floor, support plate means carried
by said arm, hinge means for hingedly securing said support plate
means to said arm for movement of said support plate means between
substantially horizontal, operative position and substantially vertical,
inoperative position, and means engaging a mobile phone upon said
support plate means for movement therewith.
2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the bracket means
constitutes an L-shaped bracket having a horizontal leg and a vertical
leg, means securing said horizontal leg to said spacing floor.
3. The invention as defined in claim 2 and further characterized
by said adjustable means securing the lowermost end portion of said
linkage means to said bracket comprising bolt means for adjustably
clamping said linkage means to said bracket with selected angular
relationship between said linkage means and said floor.
4. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said support plate
means comprises first and second plate members defined in contiguous
planar parallel relationship and being adapted for relative movement
for adjustability of the combined effective area thereof, and means
for maintaining said first and second plate members in selected
relationship.
5. The invention defined in claim 4 wherein said first plate member
having at least one elongated slotlike opening having an axis perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the said spacing when said support plate
means are in operative position, and said maintaining means being
a fastener projecting through said opening for movement therealong.
6. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein latching means reliably
retain said support plate means in operative disposition.
7. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein a first latching element
is mounted on said arm, a second latching element is carried on
the normally underface of said support plate means for locking interengagement
with said first latching element when said support plate means are
in operative disposition.
8. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said linkage means
comprises a plurality of elongated links, and means for adjustably
interconnecting said links in mutually engaged, axially aligned
relationship to provide a predetermined overall length to present
the support plate means at a preselected height.
9. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the arm is presented
in axial parallel relation to the longitudinal axis of said spacing
and having a rearward portion and a forward portion, said linkage
being engaged to the rearward portion of said arm.
10. The invention as defined in claim 9 wherein said arm is provided
with a flange along the upper edge thereof, said hinge means comprising
a hinge having a first component secured to said arm downwardly
of said flange and a second component secured to said flange whereby
the latter serves to limit swinging of said second hinge component
when said hinge is in inoperative condition, and said support plate
means are connected to said second hinge component for movement
therewith.
11. The invention as defined in claim 10 wherein said support plate
means is integral with said second hinge components and in planar
perpendicular relationship thereto.
12. The invention as defined in claim 10 wherein resilient means
engaging said hinge components for urging same into open state for
presenting said support plate means in inoperative disposition,
and latching means for maintaining said hinge components in closed
state.
13. The invention as defined in claim 12 wherein said latching
means comprises a first latch element carried on said arm normally
downwardly of said first hinge component, and a second latch element
carried on said support plate means proximate said second hinge
component.
14. For use in a vehicle having first and second discrete front
seats with there being a spacing between the same, said spacing
having a floor, a mobile phone mounting comprising linkage means,
the combination with a pair of first and second spaced-apart L-shaped
brackets, each of said brackets having a horizontal leg and a vertical
leg of said first bracket, a brace engaged to the vertical leg of
said second bracket in one end portion of said brace to said linkage
means, the said linkage means projecting upwardly and forwardly
for the presentation of the upper or opposite end portion thereof
in elevated relation to said spacing floor, an arm located upwardly
of said spacing floor, adjustable means securing the upper portion
of said linkage means to said arm for providing a selected angular
relationship of said arm relative to said floor, said arm carrying
a support plate means, and hinge means securing said support plate
means to said arm for permitting rotation of said support plate
for movement of said support plate means between substantially horizontal,
operative position and substantially vertical, inoperative position,
and means engaging a mobile phone upon said support plate means
for movement therewith, said support plate means comprising first
and second plate members defined in contiguous planar parallel relationship
and being adapted for relative movement for adjustability of the
combined effective area thereof, and means for maintaining said
first and second plate members in selected relationship.
15. The invention as defined in claim 14 and further characterized
by said adjustable means securing the upper portion of said linkage
means to said arm comprising bolt means adjustably clamping a rearward
extremity of said arm to a forward, upper extremity of said linkage
means.
16. The invention as defined in claim 15 wherein said linkage means
comprises a plurality of elongated link members and means for adjustably
interconnecting said elongated link members in mutually engaged,
axially aligned relationship to provide a predetermined selected
overall length of the linkage means to present the support plate
means at a preselected height.
Mobile Phone Patent Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates in general to mobile phones and, more particularly,
vehicular mountings therefor.
Heretofore, mobile phones, more generally known as car-phones,
have been mounted within the related vehicles by substantially but
two expedients. One such mounting is of the pedestal type which
requires bolting directly to the so-called floor hump of the vehicle
and which mounting accordingly constitutes an independent structure
intruding upon the limited volume within the front seat area of
the vehicle; the other mounting system has been commonly referred
to as the duck-bill type in that it necessitates securement to a
relatively enlarged flat surface. Mountings of the aforesaid types
have had general usage in vehicles incorporating a bench-type front
seat.
However, with the advent and ensuing widespread usage and popularity
of vehicle front seats embodying a discrete driver's seat and a
passenger's seat with a spacing or volume therebetween, the disposition
of a mobile phone in such vehicles has been difficult since such
spacing will normally contain the emergency or handbrake and, thus,
render the space seemingly unavailable for phone mountings as of
the type heretofore utilized.
Such spacing may also, in most instances, accommodate a console
which might be of varying character. Thus, the same may be relatively
short in length, adequate for accepting the handbrake alone, or
may be relatively extensive so as to progress forwardly beyond the
front edge of the front seats for integration with the dashboard
and thereby provide a suitable housing for not just the handbrake,
but for control push buttons, gearshift, etc. Accordingly, the so-called
"bucket seat" arrangement has occasioned problems in supporting
mobile telephones since the customary spacing has been severely
impinged upon by the strctural alterations concomitant with such
seat arrangements.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide
mountings for a mobile phone in automotive vehicles incorporating
a pair of spaced-apart front seats.
It is another object of the present invention to provide mountings
for mobile phones for vehicles of the type stated which uniquely
embody a paucity of components which are sturdy so that longevity
and hard usage are assured.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide mobile
phone mountings of the character stated which embody mutually adjustable
constituent elements so as to readily and comfortably coordinate
with the particular spacing or volume between the front, or bucket,
seats so that the effective utilization of said spacing is undiminished.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide
mountings of the character stated within vehicles of the style described,
which mountings comprise components uniquely adapted to present
the supported mobile phone for facile, effective usage and also
for easy swingability from a position which might cause interference
with operation of devices or access to things within the invertening
spacing, together with reliability of return to operative position.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide
mountings of the character stated which may be most economically
manufactured; which are especially amenable to availability in knock-down
state; which may be easily assembled and secured into selected operative
position within the vehicle by the average automobile owner; and
which are durable and wholly reliable in usage.
It is another object of the present invention to provide mountings
for mobile phones in vehicles of the style above-described which
require a minimum of space so that inconvenience and discomfort
is not occasioned the passengers, and which is peculiarly adapted
for such vehicles which incorporate center consoles of any predetermined
size or length.
The present invention essentially comprises a plurality of elongated
arms or links, as formed of metal, and which are suitably apertured
for selected interengagement for jointly presenting a mobile phone
at a desired point of elevation; there being a phone support plate
engageable at the upper end of the uppermost link for securement
to the particular mobile phone. The said links may be of varying
length so as to provide a marked range of adjustability. The lower
end of the lowermost link may be secured by various means within
the spacing between the seats, such as, for instance, upon the seat
belt bolt, the seat rail bolt by an independent, floor-secured bracket,
or directly to the so-called "hump" which constitutes
a housing for the propeller shaft. It will be shown hereinbelow
that such novel mounting does not invade the leg-receiving area
of the passengers and obviates any inconvenience.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a mobile phone mounting constructed
in accordance with, and embodying the present invention, illustrating
same as secured in full operative position within a vehicle having
a pair of spaced-apart front seats with an intervening console.
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the mounting as illustrated
in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the mounting, but in unsecured condition
and devoid of a mobile phone.
FIG. 4 is a front view as taken from the right hand side of FIG.
2 and illustrating the mobile phone support plate in inoperative,
swung position in phantom lines.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary bottom view taken on the line 5--5 of FIG.
4.
FIG. 6 is a side elevational view as taken from the opposite side
of FIG. 2, but illustrating the mobile phone support in inoperative
position.
FIG. 7 is a vertical transverse sectional view taken on the line
7--7 of FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is a vertical transverse sectional view taken on the line
8--8 of FIG. 6.
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary side elevational view illustrating another
form of support constructed in accordance with and embodying the
present invention.
FIG. 10 is a front elevational view as taken at the right hand
side of FIG. 9.
FIG. 11 is a further form of support constructed in accordance
with and embodying the present invention.
FIG. 12 is a still further form of support constructed in accordance
with and embodying the present invention.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts
throughout the several views of the drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF PRACTICAL EMBODIMENTS
The motivation for the present invention is to provide a suitable
mobile phone mounting structure which is especially adapted for
installation in autmotive vehicles of the type or style wherein
there are independent, separated front seats for a driver and a
passenger; the same being colloquially referred to as "bucket
seats" and, thus, are readily distinguishable from the heretofore
common bench seat of continuous, unbroken character from side to
side of the vehicle. The mountings of the present invention are
designed for disposition within the volume or spacing between the
discrete front or bucket seats and are so uniquely constructed as
to be adapted for avoiding interference with any instrumentality
of the vehicle located within such spacing or to hinder accessibility
to such spacing should it be utilized for article storage purposes
as well.
Thus, the present invention is not to be construed as designed
primarily for accommodating usage with vehicles having the aforesaid
intervening spacing substantially filled by a center console which
may be of limited length and merely receiving the emergency or handbrake,
or which may be of considerable extent for projecting forwardly
and merging into the dashboard. However, since most current vehicles
incorporating the so-called "bucket seats" do embody consoles
for providing housings for the emergency or handbrake, for control
push buttons, and the like, the present invention will be initially
described in relationship to a center console containing vehicle,
but without any implication that the mobile phone mountings herein
disclosed are intended solely for such usage. The center console
arrangement is thus described for initial illustrative or exemplary
purposes.
Referring now by reference characters to the drawings which illustrate
practical embodiments of the present invention, A generally designates
a mounting for a mobile or car phone as indicated generally in phantom
lines at P. The phone does not form a part of the present invention
and is of current general character consisting of a handset housing,
a transmitter and receiver, together with a dial of conventional
character (none of which components are shown), and being connected
to a source of power by the usual cord. C designates a center console
providing a housing for the lower end of an emergency handbrake
indicated in phantom lines at H, as well as for other customary
vehicle operative instruments and article receptacles (not shown).
Generally, the lower end of the inner seat belt component for each
of the front seats is secured to through the adjacent side of console
C, as by means of a seat bolt B which may either progress through
a side wall of console C in its associated rearward side for extension
into the casing or "hump", as at G, obscured by the console
C, or directly to each casing G if the console housing does not
project downwardly a sufficient distance (see FIG. 2).
Mounting A comprises a multiplicity of components which are adapted
to be mutually secured so as to present mobile phone P at a convenient
location overlyingly of the central-forward portion of console C
and thus consists of a plurality of flat elongated links or arms
which may be of any desired number, but for purposes of illustration
are indicated as being but two in the drawings and designated 1,
2. But as indicated, there may be three, four, or more arms i.e.
links. However, the arms, regardless of number, should be of different
lengths such as in the order of five inches, six inches, nine inches,
and twelve inches, with a set of four such arms being thus one of
choice. Arm 1 is provided at each of its ends with openings, as
at 3, 4; with opening 3 being adapted for extension therethrough
of seat belt bolt B for securing said arm 1 rigidly against the
adjacent face of console C. Arm 1 is provided throughout its length
at varying intervals with a plurality of openings which may be of
alternating diameter for securement, as by screws 5, to arm 2 so
that the same abut facewise throughout a portion of their length,
depending upon the overall extension desired. Arm 2 similarly is
provided throughout its length with a plurality of spaced apart
openings, as at 6, 7, which are of different diameter so that the
same may be aligned with openings of opposite diameter provided
on arm 1 in order that screws 5 may be countersunk and, thus, present
no obtruding head portions.
From the foregoing it is indeed obvious that the overall length
of the combined arms is determined by the particular relationship
of the engaged pair of arms, or more as desired, and with the selection
of arms having the lengths appropriate for the overall extension
sought. It is further apparent that the interconnected arms, i.e.,
links, together define a linkage means of predetermined overall
length for carrying a certain support plate and the mobile phone
carried thereon to be presented at a preselected height.
Accordingly, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the interengaged arms 1,
2 are presented at an angle of roughly 45.degree. to the horizontal
but manifestly this angle may be varied depending upon the elevation
sought for the mobile phone and the particular relationship of the
same to the underlying console.
The normally upper end of arm 2 is provided with a suitable opening
for receiving a preferably large headed bolt 8 for securement to
the normally rearward end of a vertically disposed base plate 9
of a phone support assembly 10. Said base plate 9 at its upper end
embodies a short, laterally projecting flange 11, thus endowing
plate 9 with an L- or angle-shape and with the forwardly-extending
plate serving to provide the function of an arm adjustably clamped
by bolt 9 in predetermined angular relationshop with the aforesaid
linkage means.
With reference now being made to FIGS. 3, 4 and 6, it will be seen
that a hinge indicated broadly at 12 is mounted upon plate 9; said
hinge being of door hinge character comprising a leaf 13 fixedly
secured upon the inner face of plate 9 in planar parallel relationship
thereto, as by rivets 14; said leaf 13 carrying spaced apart knuckles
15, 15' for disposition intermediate and in axial alignment with
companion knuckles 16, 17 and 16', 17', respectively, formed integral
with a companion hinge leaf 18; there being the usual pintle 19
projecting through the aligned knuckles for interengaging the leafs
13, 18. Intermediate knuckles 17 and 16' there is provided surroundingly
of pintle 19 a coil or piano-type spring 20 having extensions at
its opposite ends as at 21, 21' for respective abutment against
the adjacent faces of hinge leafs 13, 18. Thus, spring 20 urges
leafs 13, 18 away from each other as in the position shown in FIG.
6 and as indicated in phantom lines in FIG. 4. Hinge 18 when in
hinge open condition as shown in phantom lines in FIG. 4 will abut
against the under surface of flange 11 whereby in such state hinge
leafs 13, 18 will be in planar perpendicular relationship.
Hinge leaf 18 at its outer end is continuous with a plate section
22 which is formed at an angle of 90.degree. to hinge leaf 18 so
that when the latter is in hinge open condition said plate section
22 will extend vertically upwardly of plate 9 in planar parallel
relationship thereto. Said plate section incorporates a pair of
spaced apart elongated slot-like openings 23, 23', the axes of which
are perpendicular to hinge 18. Said openings 23, 23' accommodate
adjustment screws 24, 24' which project therethrough for engagement
to a support plate section 25 which is provided with a plurality
of spaced apart openings as indicated at 26 for accepting screws
or other fastener elements for engaging the base portion of mobile
phone P which is thus designed to rest upon said support plate section
25. Accordingly, by suitable loosening of screws 24, 24' support
plate section 25 may be moved relative to plate section 22 for facile
accommodation of the particular mobile phone supported upon section
25. Although said support section 25 is illustrated as comprising
essentially a base area 27 and a narrow elongated extension 28,
it is to be understood that the particular configuration of said
support section 25 is a matter of choice depending upon the character
of the mobile phone and the desired area of support therefor. The
configuration of section 25 is simply one configuration which has
proved effective and which is of relatively reduced material content.
It will accordingly be thus noted that support section 25 and plate
section 22 are in planar parallel relationship and designed for
relative movement into adjusted positionment of choice.
Mounted upon plate 9 beneath the lower edge of hinge leaf 13 is
a male latching element 29 fixedly secured as by screws 30 and presented
for locking engagement with a female latching member 31 carried
upon the normally underface of plate section 22. It will thus be
seen that said female member 31 is provided with resilient jaws
as at 32, 32' for gripping of male element 29 when in locked condition;
said last-mentioned element having an enlarged head 33 for effecting
opening of jaws 32, 32' and with a narrow neck engageable by said
jaws. It is, of course, understood that latching elements 29 and
31 are but one expedient for effecting simple but with reliable
locking engagement between hinge leafs 13, 18 for securing the same
in closed position in order to present plate section 22 together
with the engaged support section 25 in horizontal disposition for
disposing mobile phone P in operative condition as shown in FIG.
2.
From the foregoing, the operation of the mobile phone mounting
of the present invention should be relatively self-evident. The
disposition of phone P upwardly of the upper surface of console
C is thus determined by the desired mutual adjustment of arms 1,
2 and others as more are required so that plate section 22 and support
plate section 25 are presented at a height to render the phone P
accssibly convenient to the user. By means of cooperative latching
members 29, 31 said support plate section 24 is thus maintained
in horizontal disposition as exemplary of the desired angular relationship
relative to the floor, and generally as desired by the user. However,
should the vehicle operator wish to operate the handbrake H or any
other instruments carried upon console C, he need merely lift upwardly
upon support plate section 25 with sufficient force so as to effect
an unlocking of latch elements 29, 31 whereupon under influence
of spring 20 hinge left 18 together with the integrated plate section
22 and the support plate section adjustably mounted thereon will
swing upwardly as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6 and thus cause mobile phone
P to be swung through an arc of 90.degree. and be effectively disposed
laterally of console C; thereby rendering the various components
mounted upon console C available for immediate and effective utilization.
Thereafter, by return movement, phone P can be restored to horizontal
or operative disposition.
Turning now to FIGS. 9 and 10, there is shown another means for
securing the mounting of the present invention other than directly
upon the console as through means of the seat belt bolt. L designates
an angle bracket 34 having horizontal and vertical legs 35, 36.
Said horizontal leg 35 may be secured as by fastening member 37
directly upon the floor F of the vehicle and with the lower end
of arm 1 of the mounting of the present invention being secured
to leg 36 by a screw or bolt 38. By means of angle bracket 34 the
mounting of the present invention may be easily disposed within
the spacing between the "bucket seats" without respect
to whether a center console may be presented. By this manner of
disposition, the mounting will present the mobile phone conveniently
for ease of usage by the passengers and, yet, be readily swingable
into inoperative position to permit facile access to the spacing
between the seats for article storage therein or retrieval therefrom.
By bracket 34, the mobile phone and its associated components do
not in any way intrude upon the area between the bucket seats and
the dashboard, and such means are manifestly objectively unobtrusive.
Referring now to FIG. 11, it will be seen that, if desired, the
means of securing the lower end of arm 1 of the mounting of the
present invention to vertical leg 36 of bracket 34 may be effected
by means of a relatively elongated bolt 38; the head-remote end
of which may be threadedly received within the tapped opening p
within the adjacent portion of casing or hump G. Thus, by this expedient
the rigidity of bracket 34 is enhanced if such may be desired. In
this particular context, it will be further noted that the spacing
between the seats may or may not have a center console. If such
a console is present, then manifestly bolt 38' may engage casing
G at a point below the lower edge of the console so that there is
no dependence upon the seat belt bolt, or the seat rail bolt.
The mounting of the present invention has been described hereinabove
as utilizing a plurality of arms in axially aligned relationship
for presenting phone P at the preselected location. However, if
desired, the base portion of the phone mounting may be additionally
stabilized by using another one of the arms 1' as a brace with the
said arm 1' being thus secured to an angle bracket L' located spacedly
forwardly of bracket L as by a fastener 38" at the lower end
of said arm 1', and with the upper end thereof being secured to
the proximate arm 1, 2, as the case may be, as by means of a screw
40 for effecting a rigidification by maintaining the engaged arm
1, 2, as the case may be, against inadvertent forward swinging.
This particular double-bracket system is manifestly not dependent
upon whether or not the spacing between the seats incorporates a
center console. It is fully useful without a console being present,
but has equal usability in conjunction with a console. The fasteners
38, 38" may be such as to effect mere engagement of the related
arms 1, 1' to the vertical legs of the respective brackets L, L',
or may be extended for engaging casing G in the manner illustrated
in FIG. 11. Also, it is quite obvious that if desired brackets L
may be engaged to the mounting arms 1 by means of the seat belt
bolt. Consequently, the present invention is not dependent upon
the presence of a center console, but such relationship has been
fully described since it is belived that the preponderant number
of vehicles having bucket sets do incorporate center consoles of
one style or another.
It will be appreciated that the direct mounting for phone P comprises
plate section 22 and support plate section 25 by the cooperation
of which a range of adjustability is provided. However, a single
plate with thus a constant, fixed area may be substituted for the
two cooperating sections without departing from the character of
the present invention.
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